B.Tech in Computer
Science Engineering

WHY Computer Science Engineering?

Computer Science Engineering

Software engineers are the architects of tomorrow. They have been leading the world through multiple thresholds of technological revolutions simultaneously.

The essential attribute of a software engineer is the ability to comprehend and compute fast, which is why MU ensures that along with the latest developments in the industry, students are also taught how to learn new skills fast. The core courses prepare students for an agile industry and include 11 departmental courses, which contribute to 40 credits. They cover basic and advanced levels of Algorithm, Data Structures, Database Management systems, Machine Learning, Cryptography, etc.

Academic exploration is also encouraged through our five elective courses (15 credits), either professional or open ones, which prepare for specialization in Network or Embedded System computing, HPC, Graphics and Computer Interfaces, Information Security or Data Mining and Image Processing.

Program

Educational
Objectives

  • Graduates will identify and solve the problems of tomorrow’s world and will push forward the frontiers of computer science.
  • Graduates will come up with indigenous and original ideas and be capable of building technology products for simplifying and improving the quality of life.
  • Graduates will exhibit entrepreneurial traits and are capable of advancing their careers by upgrading their professional, communication, and analytic skills continuously.
Core Courses

Professor & Dean

Faculty

  • Venkata Rajesh Kumar Tavva
    Assistant Professor

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  • Dipti Mishra
    Assistant Professor

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  • Shabnam Samima
    Assistant Professor

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  • Mahesh Chowdary Kongara
    Assistant Professor

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  • Tauheed Ahmed
    Assistant Professor

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  • Arun Avinash Chauhan
    Assistant Professor

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  • Gourav Saha
    Assistant Professor

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  • Rahul Roy
    Assistant Professor

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