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Programs of Study

Programs of Study

Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

It is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses the theory of computation and the design and implementation of computational systems. CSE a program that includes study of a wide range of subfields such as artificial intelligence, data science, human-computer interaction as well as computer-computer interaction, computer vision, Block Chain, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, and machine learning.

Students of CSE acquire knowledge in programming, design, hardware and software which in turn enable them with opportunities in industries such as healthcare, finance, education, aerospace, automotive, e-commerce, telecom and more.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML)

AI and Machine Learning (ML) programs teach computers to mimic human intelligence, with AI as the broad field (simulating thinking) and ML as a key subset (learning from data via algorithms) to find patterns and improve tasks.

Core concepts of AI, ML, and DL, including statistical models and neural networks as well as Supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning techniques are covered. Developing solutions for natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, predictive analytics, and robotics in addition to hands-on training with algorithms, data mining, and building models using relevant tools and labs.

Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)

It is a program of study that combines electrical, electronic devices and communication with computer sciences in terms of design, development, and testing of electrical systems, electronic devices, and communication networks.

ECE encompasses a wide range of topics, including Mathematics, Physics, Semiconductor Devices, digital signal processing, wireless communication, microprocessors, VLSI design, and telecommunications.

ECE graduates are highly sought after in industries such as telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, smart city projects, and more. The students will have the opportunity to develop skills in problem-solving, controls, programming, creativity, and critical thinking.

Electronics and Computer Engineering (ECSE)

An Electronics and Computer Engineering (ECM) program is an interdisciplinary field merging electronics and computer science, focusing on designing and developing hardware-software integrated systems, from circuits and microprocessors to AI, IoT, and embedded systems, preparing graduates for roles in tech, telecom, and beyond by combining both domains for complex problem-solving.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

It is a two-year post-graduate program that focuses on developing management and leadership skills for business and corporate operations. The management field of study originated in the United States in the early 20th century when the industries used scientific management principle to enhance the productivity.

It includes all aspects of overseeing and supervising the business operations of a commercial enterprise. The students of MBA study courses on accounting, applied statistics, human resources, marketing, international business, business communication, managerial economics, business ethics, business law, and strategic management.

Management graduates have a wide range of job opportunities across various industries such as finance, manufacturing, healthcare and IT sector in the roles of Operations Manager, Human Resources Manager, Marketing Manager, Supply Chain Manager, and Project Manager.

Some popular specializations under MBA include:

  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Human Resource Management
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Entrepreneurship
  • International Business
  • Business Analytics
  • Supply-Chain Management
  • Digital Transformation

Master of Computer Applications (MCA)

It is a two-year post-graduate program that focuses on theoretical concepts of computer science along with its applications. MCA students study industry-relevant courses such as database management, software engineering, big data, cloud computing, and computer networks.

Some popular specializations include Data Science, Business Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, Networking, and Database Management.

With increasing digital transformation, MCA graduates find exciting career opportunities in industries such as healthcare, aerospace, automotive, government and finance in positions such as System Analyst, System Designers, Software Engineers, Application Programmers, Database engineers and network administrators.