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Vision : The vision of the department is to prepare its students for professional employment and graduate education through study and implementation of the fundamental principles of theory, abstraction, and software design, while at the same time presenting the ethical and social issues associated with computer science   
 Program Educational Objectives
I. To establish a fruitful engineering career in industry, government, or academia and contribute in the socio-economic growth of the nation by developing innovative ideas, and translating them into commercial products and services that benefit the society.  
II. To function effectively as a team member and/or leader in multidisciplinary and multicultural environments,  to promote entrepreneurial skills and to practice their profession with high regard to legal and ethical responsibilities. 
III. To pursue lifelong learning through such activities as higher  studies , distance education, professional training and membership in professional societies and to be able to adapt to new engineering tools and technologies. 

Program Outcome
I. To provide necessary background in basic engineering for pursuing studies in Computer Science and Engineering.
 II. To provide a strong background on theoretical computer science. 
 III. To develop the ability among the students to analyse and solve real world engineering problems using computer technology.
 IV. To impart knowledge on hardware technology to the undergraduate students to have an insight of the computer. 
V. To impart knowledge to the students on high speed communication network, networking technology and security related issues. 
VI. To equip the students with adequate technologies and theoretical background of software development that will help them to pursue a career in software industries. 
VII. To provide experience to the students with advances in computer science and engineering through two semester project work & learning from experts time to time through interactions. 
VIII. To educate students to stick on professional ethics and to solve societal needs.   
Process for defining the Vision and Mission of the Department and PEO of the program
I. It is in the line of Institute’s Mission and Vision with special emphasis to implementation of advanced and emerging techniques in various streams of Computer Science and Engineering. In fact, emphasis is being given for proper dissemination of Vision and Mission to stakeholders considering recent developments and better mechanisms. process for establishing the PEOs 
 I. Keeping the needs of the society in mind and the need of the industry, the process of establishment is given below 
II. Industry-department based interactions at various levels on regular basis, 
III. Induction of courses based on industrial needs and modification in curricula.
 IV. Induction of courses based on recent developments being studied globally.
 V. Formulation and implementation of projects for government agencies, Public sectors Units (PSUs) and Industries. 
VI. Capacity building by organising short term courses, workshops, conferences and training programs at various levels.
 VII. Providing training to the students in Industry or industry based projects.
 VIII. Regular evaluation and revision by Curriculum Advisory Committee
 IX. Interaction with alumni and incorporating their suggestions
 X. Encouraging novel ideas by support and funding through Entrepreneurship cell. 

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