Academic Department
Department of Computer Engineering
Department Overview
Computers are now used in practically every area of human endeavor. Job opportunities in computer and information science are challenging and diverse, and demand for computer science graduates is expected to remain strong over the next decade.
The faculty of the Department of Computer is involved in research at the frontiers of many key areas of computer science, ensuring that students receive education that is both modern and grounded in practical innovation.
The faculty of the Department of Computer is involved in research at the frontiers of many key areas of computer science, ensuring that students receive education that is both modern and grounded in practical innovation.
Vision
To be a premier center of excellence in Computer Engineering education, recognized for producing highly skilled, innovative, and ethically responsible technical professionals who are equipped to drive industry growth and serve society.
Mission
Delivering a robust, dynamic, and hands-on curriculum that equips students with current software, hardware, and networking skills. Cultivating an environment that encourages analytical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and leadership among students.
Academic Resources
Higher Studies After Diploma
After a Computer Engineering Polytechnic Diploma, top higher study options include joining B.Tech/B.E. via Lateral Entry (LEET) (directly to 2nd year), pursuing a BCA or B.Sc. IT for software skills, or specialized certifications in AI/ML, Cybersecurity, and Networking. An MBA is ideal for management roles.
Job Opportunities
Polytechnic diploma holders in Computer Engineering can secure entry-level roles such as Software Tester, Junior Developer, IT Support Technician, Network Administrator, or Web Designer. Opportunities exist in IT companies, software development firms, and the public sector, with potential to advance into specialized fields like cybersecurity, AI, and IoT.