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Department of Computer Science and Engineering

About the Department

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering is a force for innovation, scientific study and impact. It was established in the year 2008 with an intake of 60 students in the year of 2008-09,  enhanced to 120 in the year 2014-15 and further enhanced to 180 from the year 2024-25. It also offers Masters of Technology in Computer Science & Engineering with an intake of 18 students. It has consistently fulfilled its role of producing Computer Engineers ready to meet the demand of the IT world. The department has always attracted the best of engineering aspirants from all over the country.

The department has a team of highly motivated faculty members, who are in the process of tuning the young minds to make them globally competitive. Innovative methods of teaching and learning process are adopted to achieve learning abilities through practice, exposure and motivation. The department has excellent computing faculties and provides a conducive environment to promote academic excellence.

The faculty members of the department have published their technical papers in several National and International Conferences and also journals. Along with teaching, the department is actively involved in organizing various activities like faculty development programs, seminars, workshops, etc.

The department aims to establish a center of excellence in education and research to facilitate the transformation of students into competent professionals, responsible citizens and human beings.

HOD’s Message

Message from the Desk

Dr. Arjun B C
Head of the Department

“As the Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, I am proud to share our relentless commitment to create an optimal learning environment. We nurture technical proficiency while emphasizing ethical values and leadership qualities, empowering our students not only to meet industry expectations but to contribute meaningfully to societal advancement. With good infrastructure and a forward-looking curriculum, we prepare our students to excel in technology companies and address future challenges. Together, we are shaping future leaders who will drive positive change.”

Vision of the Department

To become an exemplary centre for engineering education and research in the frontier areas of Computer Science and Engineering.

Mission of the Department

  • Render quality education through best teaching learning process and modern
    Educational tools to enable students for good careers.
  • Impart essential skills to make students industry ready and future professional
    Professional with social concern.
  • Provide facilities and expertise in recent computer technology to promote research and innovations.

Program Educational Objective’s (PEO’s)

  • Graduates will become software developers in diverse domains and/or pursue higher studies.
  • Graduates will process an agility to adapt to challenges in their profession.
  • Graduates exhibit leadership qualities and will be a team player.
  • Graduates will be able to communicate effectively and cultivate ethics.

Program Outcomes

Engineering Graduates will be able to:

  • Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  • Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  • Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  • Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  • Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  • The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  • Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  • Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  • Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  • Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  • Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Specific Outcomes

  • To apply software engineering principles and practices to design, develop and implement software solutions.
  • To use recent software tools to solve and analyse a given problem.

 

Short term Goals

  • Teach students the basic principles that underlie modern computational technology
  • Enhance students’ ability to communicate ideas clearly and concisely
  • Familiarise students with current technological trends and breakthroughs in computer science, such as machine learning
  • Help students apply their knowledge of computer science to the solutions of the problems arising in various disciplines
  • Encourage students to participate in national and international events in the field

Long term Goals

  • Transform the department and its students into a multidisciplinary stream where students can collaborate with other departments for research
  • Encourage students to take up entrepreneurship in the field
  • Widen the scope of the faculty by helping them pursue cross-discipline research topics like robotics and machine vision
  • Expand current capabilities of research centre and laboratories
  • Strive to become a centre of excellence in the discipline


Class In-Charge Details

SL NOSEMESTER AND SECTIONFACULTY NAMEFACULTY EMAIL-ID
14th AMr. Chiranjeevi M Rchiranjeevimr@rithassan.ac.in
24th BMrs. Hemalatha B Mhemalathabm@rithassan.ac.in
36th AMrs. Meghana C Nmeghanacn@rithassan.ac.in
46th BMs. Ruksar Parveenruksarp@rithassan.ac.in
58th AMr. Anil Kumar K Nakanilgowda@rithassan.ac.in
68th BMr. Anil Kumar K Nakanilgowda@rithassan.ac.in

INFRASTRUCTURE

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering boasts a suite of seven cutting-edge laboratories, each meticulously outfitted with an abundance of advanced systems. These labs are thoughtfully provisioned with indispensable software and hardware tools, essential for the seamless execution of diverse experiments. The faculty within the Department of Computer Science and Engineering is composed of proficient and seasoned experts, ensuring the delivery of top-tier education. Our commitment to fostering a conducive learning environment is underscored by our unwavering dedication to providing personalized attention to every student.

Department Library

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering’s library boasts an extensive repository of 350 books and information resources, reflecting our steadfast dedication to satiating the intellectual thirst of our aspiring scholars. This commitment is exemplified by the consistent addition of a substantial number of books to our library shelves.

Functioning as a central hub of academic engagement, the library plays an integral role within the Department. Our collection is a testament to our dedication, housing a wealth of more than 661 books, periodicals, and reports. Moreover, it includes a copy of every B.E. project report conducted within the department in recent years. These resources collectively address the needs of our esteemed students and faculty members, offering comprehensive support to their academic pursuits. Notably, the majority of our collection comprises the latest editions, and these resources are available for borrowing, ensuring convenient access for a specified duration.

Enriching the library experience are our proficient librarians, adept at the nuanced art of information retrieval, organization, and interpretation. Their expertise underscores our commitment to delivering a refined and efficient service, empowering all stakeholders to navigate the vast realm of knowledge seamlessly.

Laboratory Details

TOSCA-Automated Software Testing

The TOSCA Automation Testing Laboratory focuses on providing a hands-on environment for learning and implementing advanced software testing techniques using the TOSCA testing suite by Tricentis. This lab is designed to train students in model-based test automation, enabling the creation of robust, maintainable, and scalable test cases without extensive scripting. It covers key aspects like end-to-end testing, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), and regression testing across diverse applications, including web, mobile, and APIs. The laboratory emphasizes practical learning through real-world scenarios, enhancing skills in test case design, execution, reporting, and defect tracking. By integrating cutting-edge TOSCA capabilities such as risk-based testing and service virtualization, the lab aims to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry demands, preparing students for roles in quality assurance and software automation.

Web Programming Laboratory

Immerse yourself in our lab where the art of crafting static and dynamic web pages is nurtured. Acquire familiarity with a spectrum of essential skills, from Client-Side and Server-Side Programming to Active Server Pages. Delve into the intricacies of Database Connectivity for web applications, and gain invaluable exposure to Server Side Scripting through Perl and PHP programming. This comprehensive experience equips you to navigate the dynamic landscape of web development with prowess.

Database Applications Laboratory

Embark on a journey within our lab, where the cornerstone of database knowledge, technology, and practical expertise is carefully cultivated. Here, we mold students into proficient database application developers, equipped with comprehensive insights.

Through hands-on engagement, this lab offers rigorous training in SQL programming via diverse database challenges. It serves as a launchpad for crafting database applications, seamlessly integrating front-end tools and back-end Database Management Systems (DBMS).

Within this dynamic environment, students learn to construct databases enriched with a spectrum of Integrity Constraints. Mastery of SQL commands—ranging from data definition and manipulation to control and transactions—empowers students to effortlessly access data from diverse database elements. This immersive experience readies students to navigate the world of data with confidence and skill.

System Software and Operating System Laboratory

Equip students with an in-depth understanding of Compiler Design’s crucial phases—Lexical Analysis and Syntax Analysis. Through hands-on practice using LEX & YACC tools or languages like C/C++/Java, students gain practical prowess.

Navigate the intricate realm of operating systems by comprehending diverse CPU scheduling algorithms. Immerse in memory management, mastering page replacement and deadlock handling algorithms. This multifaceted learning empowers students to excel in the realm of computer science.

Computer Network Laboratory

In this lab, witness the dynamic operation and management of networks through hands-on exercises. Explore GSM and CDMA performance via simulation, delve into data link and transport layer protocols, and execute algorithms across layers, cryptography, and socket programming.Enhance your understanding by simulating diverse network topologies and LAN technologies with NS2. This immersive experience empowers you to master network intricacies, setting the stage for expertise in this evolving field.

Design & Analysis of Algorithms Laboratory

Dive into our lab to unravel diverse techniques for solving computational problems. Apply apt methods to tackle specific challenges, while exploring comprehensive algorithm analysis approaches. Gain proficiency in graph-related, backtracking, sorting, and traversal algorithms, implementing them effectively in JAVA.Furthermore, discover the art of employing diverse design strategies to solve complex problems. This experiential journey equips you with a robust toolkit for algorithmic problem-solving and design thinking.

Machine Learning Laboratory

Embark on a journey of designing and implementing machine learning concepts and algorithms using established standard datasets. Implement and showcase classification, prediction, regression, and clustering algorithms proficiently using Python. This process also fosters a comprehensive understanding of artificial neural network principles, enhancing your grasp of this transformative technology.

Computer Graphics & Visualization Laboratory

Immerse yourself in a lab that showcases fundamental algorithms through OpenGL Graphics Primitives. Experience the implementation of line drawing and clipping algorithms using OpenGL functions. Explore the realm of geometric transformations on 2D and 3D objects, fostering an in-depth comprehension. Develop and evaluate programs in C/C++ using OpenGL functions to seamlessly execute standard line clipping and polygon filling algorithms. This practical journey enriches your understanding of graphics programming.

Data Structures with C / C++ Laboratory

Experience a hands-on laboratory that empowers students to practically engage in designing, developing, implementing, analyzing, and evaluating algorithms. Delve into the asymptotic performance of algorithms, explore linear data structures like Stacks, Queues, and Lists, as well as non-linear structures including Trees and Graphs. Uncover the intricacies of sorting and searching algorithms through practical application. This immersive experience cultivates a comprehensive understanding of algorithmic complexities and data structure applications.

Electronic Circuits and Logic Design Laboratory

Step into our lab to embark on a journey through the intricate realm of analog electronic circuits. Design, construct, and refine circuits such as rectifiers, clipping and clamping circuits, and voltage regulators. Uncover the parameters of JFET and MOSFET devices, and explore the performance traits of diodes, transistors, JFETs, and op-amps. Engage in practical projects like building audio amplifiers and preamplifiers. Evaluate BJT amplifiers in CE configuration and experiment with a variety of oscillators. This immersive experience cultivates expertise in analog electronics and circuitry.

Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory

Engage in our Programming lab to master 8086 microprocessor programming. Design systems using memory and peripheral chips for the 16-bit 8086 microprocessor, interfacing diverse peripherals. Craft modular programs using procedures, macros, and 8086 assembly language. Gain insights into high-speed buses and advanced processors. Develop and execute programs using assemblers like MASM/TASM, elevating your proficiency in microprocessor systems.

Computer Programming Laboratory

Immerse in our lab to grasp the fundamental principles of the C programming language. Acquire problem-solving skills through the design and development process. Experience hands-on learning by creating flowcharts, algorithms, and more. This practical exposure cultivates a strong foundation in programming and critical thinking.

Major Equipment and software tools available in various laboratories

Hardware Tool

  • Dell Desktop 17 inch LCD Monitor, Dell Optiplex 9010 Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @3.30 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 250r GB SATA HDD
  • ALS – NIFC -01 A
  • Stepper Motor Interface & Motor
  • ALS – NIFC-06A Dual DAC Interface
  • ALS – NIFC-05A Logic Controller
  • ALS – NIFC-17 Elevator Interface
  • ALS – NIFC-38 Multiplexed 7 Segment Display
  • ALS – NIFC-39 Matrix Keyboard 3X8 Interface.
  • CRO-30 MHz, Dual Trace Oscilloscope
  • Digital IC Trainer Kits, MOSFET Kit
  • Universal IC Tester,
  • Multiwave Signal Generator 3 MHz,
  • Rheostat 25?/6A, Decade Resistance Box-5 Dials
  • Linear Modular Dual Tracking Power Supply output +/- 15V/2A, Dual Power Supply 0-32V/2A
  • I/O Card ALS-PCI-07 48 Lines D/I/O Card with Timer.
  • Bread Board,
  • Ammeter(0-2A) Table Top,
  • Voltmeter (0-30V) Table Top
  • APLAB Auto computer LCR-Q Meter

Software Tool

  • OS:Windows XP, Ubuntu, Fedora

Software: GCC Compiler, MASM, Flex, Bison, OpenGL, MySql, Java, NetBeans IDE, Network Simulator-2, PHP, Ruby, Pycharm, Eclipse, Keil uvision 4.0, Flash magic72, Notebook++,NS2,Turbo C++

 

Student Learning Centric Even Semester details(2024-2025)

4th Sem
Subject CodeFaculty NameCourse ModulesLesson planNotes of lessonsPPTLab ManualLab Videos
BCS401Mrs. Hemalatha B M
BCS402Mr.Chiranjeevi M RLinkLinkLinkLinkLink
BCS403Mr.Anil Kumar K N
BCSL404Mrs.Hemalatha B M
BCS405AMs.Moksha S
BCSL456DMr.Sanjeev Jadhav
BBOC407Ms.Ruksar ParveenLinkLinkLinkLink
BBOC407Mr.Chiranjeevi M RLinkLinkLinkLink
BUHK408Mrs.Meghana C N
BUHK408Ms. Usha C D

6th Sem
Subject CodeFaculty NameCourse ModulesLesson planNotes of lessonsPPTLab ManualLab Videos
BCS601Dr.Prashanth S J
BCS601Ms. Usha C DLinkLinkLinkLinkLink
BCS602Mrs.Meghana C NLinkLinkLink
BCS602Ms.Ruksar ParveenLinkLinkLink
BCS613BDr.Mohana H S
BCS613BDr. H N Prakash
BCS654AMrs.Swathi D P
BCSL606Mrs.Meghana C NLinkLink
BCSL606Ms.Ruksar ParveenLinkLink
BISL657ADr. Arjun B CLinkLinkLinkLinkLinkLink
BIKS609Mr.Sanjeev JadhavLinkLinkLinkLink

Student Learning Centric Odd Semester details(2024-2025)

3rd Semester

Subject CodeFaculty NameCourse ModulesLesson planNotes of lessonsPPTLab ManualLab Videos
123456
BCS301Ms.Chandana B YLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
BCS302Mr. Chiranjeevi M RLinkLinkLinkLinkLinkLink
BCS303Mrs. Nayanashree DLinkLinkLinkLinkLinkLink
BCS304Mr. Sanjay MLinkLinkLink
BCS304Mr. Sanjay MLinkLinkLinkLink
BCSL305Ms. Ruksar ParveenLinkLinkNANALinkLink
BCS306ADr. Sharath M NLinkLinkLinkLinkLinkLink
BCS358DMrs. Hemalatha B MLinkLinkLinkNALinkLink

5th Semester

Subject CodeFaculty NameCourse ModulesLesson planNotes of lessonsPPTLab ManualLab Videos
123456
BCS501Mrs.Meghana C NLinkLinkLinkLinkNAA
BCS502Mr. Anil Kumar K NLinkLinkLinkLinkLinkLink
BCS503Mrs. Hemalatha B MLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
BCSL504Mr. Lohith D KLinkLinkNANALinkLink
BCS515BDr. Arjun B CLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
BRMK557Dr. Mohana H SLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
BCS508Mrs. Vani ALinkLinkLinkLinkNANA

7th Semester

Subject CodeFaculty NameCourse ModulesLesson planNotes of lessonsPPTLab ManualLab Videos
123456
21CS71Mrs. SheethalLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
21CS72Mr. Ganapathi ALinkLinkLinkLink
21CS733Mr. Sanjay MLinkLinkLinkLink
21CS72Mr. Ganapathi ALinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
21CS733Mr. Sanjay MLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
21CS741Ms. Ruksar ParveenLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA
21ME751Mr. HanocaLinkLinkLinkLinkNANA

Student Learning Centric details Odd Semester details (2023-2024)

Sl. No.Subject NameSubject CodeFaculty NameCourse ModulesLesson planNotes of lessonsPPTLaboratory Manual
1Mathematics for Computer ScienceBCS301Mr. Somashekar MLinkLinkLink
2Data Structures & ApplicationsBCS304Mrs.Sushma D SLinkLinkLink
3Digital Design & Computer OrganizationBCS302Mr.Roopesh A RLinkLinkLinkLink
4Operating SystemBCS303Ms.Sahana G CLinkLinkLinkLink
5Data Structures LabBCSL305Dr.Sharath M NLinkLinkLink
6Data Visualization with PythonBCS358D
7OOPS with JavaBCS306ADr.Sharath M NLinkLinkLinkLink
1Automata theory and Compiler Design21CS51Ms.Madhuri H DLinkLinkLink
2Computer Networks21CS52Mrs.Ranjini ALinkLinkLinkLink
3Database Management System21CS53Mrs.Monika M MLinkLinkLink
4Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning21CS54Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLinkLink
5DBMS Laboratory with mini project21CSL55Mrs.Monika M MLinkLinkLink
6Research Methodology & Intellectual Property Rights21RMI56LinkLinkLink
7Environmental Studies21CIV57Mr.Raghunandan Yadav CLinkLinkLink
8Angular JS And Node JS21CSL581Mr.Ganapati Avabrath
1Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning18CS71Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLink
2Big Data Analytics18CS72Mrs.Ranjini ALinkLink
3Software Architecture and Design Patterns18CS731Ms.Sahana G CLinkLinkLink
4Network management18CS742Mrs.Swetha B RLinkLinkLinkLink
5Energy Environment18ME751Mr.Rajeev K T/Mr.Shri Harsha JLinkLink
6Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Laboratory18CSL76Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLink

Student Learning Centric details(2022-2023)


Sl. No.Subject NameSubject CodeFaculty NameCourse ModulesLesson planNotes of lessonsPPTLaboratory ManualLab Videos
1Transform Calculus, Fourior Series21MAT31Mr. Somashekar M, Mr.Santosh B BLinkLinkLink
2Data Structures & Applications21CS32Mrs.Sushma D SLinkLinkLinkLink
3Computer Organization & Architecture21CS34Mrs.Megha H CLinkLinkLink
4Mastering Office 21CSL381Mrs. Umme SadiyaLinkLinkLink
5Mathematical Foundation for Computing21CS41Mr. Somashekar M, Mrs. Jyothi B GLinkLinkLink
6Design & Analysis of Algorithms21CS42Mrs.Jyothishree R KLinkLinkLinkLink
7Microcontroller & Embedded Systems21CS43Mr.Roopesh A RLinkLinkLink
8Operating Systems21CS44Mrs. Ankitha SLinkLinkLink
9Biology for Engineers21CS45Mrs.Ranjini ALinkLinkLink
10Python Programming Lab21CSL46Mrs.Monika M M
11Web Programming Lab21CSL481Ms.Sahana G CLinkLinkLink
12Universal Human Values21UH49Mrs.Swetha B RLinkLinkLink
13Management, Entrepreneurship for IT industry18CS51Mrs.Monika M MLinkLinkLinkLink
14Computer Networks and Security18CS52Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLink
15Database Management System18CS53Ms.MadhuriLinkLinkLink
16Automata theory and Computability18CS54Mrs.Shashikala M KLinkLinkLink
17Application Development using Python18CS55Mrs.Shashikala M KLinkLinkLink
18Unix Programming18CS56Mrs.AnkithaLinkLinkLink
19Computer Network Laboratory18CSL57Dr. Sharath M NLinkLinkLink
20DBMS Laboratory with mini project18CSL58Ms.MadhuriLinkLinkLink
21Environmental Studies18CIV59Mrs.Sushma D SLinkLinkLink
22System Software and Compilers18CS61Mrs.Shashikala M KLinkLinkLink
23Computer Graphics and Visualization18CS62Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLink
24Web Technology and its applications18CS63Ms.Sahana G CLinkLinkLink
25Advanced JAVA and J2EE18CS644Dr. Sharath M NLinkLinkLinkLink
26Renewable Energy Resources18EE653Mrs.Monika M MLinkLinkLinkLink
27System Software Laboratory18CSL66Mrs.Shashikala M KLinkLinkLink
28Computer Graphics Laboratory with mini project18CSL67Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLink
29Mobile Application Development18CSMP68Mrs.AnkithaLinkLinkLink
30Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning18CS71Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLink
31Big Data Analytics18CS72Mrs.Ranjini A
32Software Architecture and Design Patterns18CS731Ms.Sahana G CLinkLinkLink
33Network management18CS742Mrs.Megha H CLinkLinkLinkLink
34Energy Environment18ME751Mrs.Monika M MLinkLinkLinkLink
35Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Laboratory18CSL76Mr.Sanjay MLinkLinkLink
36Internet of Things18CS81Mrs.Swetha B RLinkLinkLinkLink
37Storage Area Networks18CS822Ms.Sahana G CLinkLinkLinkLink

ACHIEVEMENTS

 

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

Faculties with PHD

 

Sl. No.

Faculty NameUniversity

Year of Completion

1Dr. Mohana H SVisvesvaraya Technological University2012
2Dr. Arjun B CVisvesvaraya Technological University2022
3Dr. Sharath M NDayananda Sagar University2023
4Dr. Prakash H NMysore University2010

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED

Sl. No.YearTitle of the BookAuthorPublisherISBN
12025Exploring AR: The Future of Interactive Education Arcademy an Augmented Reality based EncyclopediaDr. Arjun B CIterative international publisherISBN: 978-93-7020-257-3
22024Advanced JAVA ProgrammingDr. Sharath M NPandit Publications978-93-93769-91-6
32024Object Oriented Programming with Java Laboratory ManualDr. Sharath M N
Iterative international publisher
978-93-6252-086-9
42024A Robust Model for Securing the Data in Video CommunicationDr. Sharath M Ni-libra publications978-81-973302-8-5

 

Number of Quality Publication from the Department

Faculty Publication Details

International Journals28
International Conferences35
National Conferences3
Books Published3
Patents7

 

Papers Published during AY-2024

Sl. No.

Name of the FacultyTitle of the paperTitle of the proceedings of the conferenceName of the Conference/JournalNational / InternationalYear of PublicationISBN/ISSN number of the proceeding

Affiliating Institute at the time of publication

1Dr.Arjun B CREVOLUTIONIZING HEALTHCARE THROUGH AUGMENTED REALITY INTEGRATION IN MEDICAL   TRAININGInternational Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational20242583-6129RIT,Hassan
2Dr.Arjun B CEnhancing Automotive Safety through Advanced Human Action Recognition TechniquesThe 6th International Symposium on Advanced Technologies and Applications in the Internet of Things, JapanThe 6th International Symposium on Advanced Technologies and Applications in the Internet of Things,

Japan

International2024 RIT, Hassan
3Dr.Arjun B CIMMERSIVE LEARNING: VIRTUAL REALITY’S IMPACT ON MEDICAL CURRICULUMInternational Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational20242583-6129RIT, Hassan
4Dr.Arjun B CENHANCING MILITARY TRAINING THROUGH VR APPLICATIONS

 

International Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational20242583-6129RIT, Hassan
5Dr.Arjun B CBeyond Books: Exploring AR in Education with Unity3D

 

International Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementInternational20242583-6129RIT, Hassan

 

Papers Published during AY 2023

 

Sl. No.

Name of the FacultyTitle of the paperTitle of the proceedings of the conferenceName of the ConferenceNational / InternationalYear of PublicationISBN/ISSN number of the proceeding

Affiliating Institute at the time of publication

 

1

Dr. Prakash H N Chronic Disease Prediction after Covid-19 using Machine Learning International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

2

Dr. Prakash H NDiabetic Retinopathy Detection using Pretrained models of Deep learning International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

3

Dr. Prakash H NMachine Learning methods Analysis for Indian currency counterfeiting International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

4

Dr. Sharath M NSecuring the Data using Steganography Technique in images International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

5

Dr. Sharath M NClassification of Videos using Neural Network Technique International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
6Dr. Sharath M NAgriculture Crop Recommendation based on productivity and Seasons International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
7Dr. Sharath M NData Security using Audio-Video Steganography International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
8Sanjay MDetection and Classification of Blood cancer using an Auto Encoder and a Regularised Extreme Learning Machine

 

 International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
9Roopesh A RMVR: A Mobile Edge Computing Framework for Performance Offloading International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

10

Umme SadiyaEstimation of Fetal Birth Weight During High Risk Pregnancies Through ML International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

11

Umme SadiyaFraud Detection Analysis for Insurance Claim Using M L International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
12Shashikala M KTwitter Sentimental Analysis using Machine learning Methods International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
13Shashikala M KEmotion Recognition using deep Learning and OpenCV International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

14

Megha H CExploratory Research of Brain-Tumor Detection and Classification using Deep-Learning-Technique International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

16

Sahana G COptimal Discovery Expelling Blueprint For Cognitive Radio Networks International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
17Sahana G CSocial Media Spammer Identification using Machine Learning International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
18Monika M MPathology Classification using voice signals International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
 

19

Sushma D SUtilizing Deep Neural Networks for upgrading the Virtual Try-On International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
20Sushma D SClassification of Weed and Crops using Computer Vision and Deep Learning Techniques International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
21Sushma D SPlant Leaf Disease Detection International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
22Sushma D SFruit Quality Detection using Computer Vision and Deep learning Technique International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan
23Sushma D SAI-Based Academic style Projection ForElementary School studentsin Virtual classroom International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication Technologies International Conference on Advances in Computing Control, and Tele-communication TechnologiesInternational2023ISBN: 978-81-955890-5-0.RIT, Hassan

 

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
3rd Semester Topper

 

SL NO

Name of the Student

SGPA

1LIKITHA G P9.67
2BASAVARAJ9.48
3SPANDANA ANIL HOMBAL9.24
4HARSHITHA M9.19
5VARSHINI K M9.18
6K J KIRAN9.14
7BHAVANA A L9.14

 

5th Semester Topper

SL NOName of the StudentSGPA
1LAVANYA H K9.27
2SPOORTHI H R9.27
3lNCHARA D9.14
4TASHBIYA MUSBIHEEN9.14

 

 

7th Semester Topper

 

SL NOName of the StudentSGPA
1VARSHITHA K9.68
2MILANA M K9.59
2SUSHMITHA J9.59
3ABHISHEK D M9.55

 

 

 

 

 

4th Semester Topper

Sl. No.

Name of the Student

SGPA

1MODHAK G N9.7
2SUSHMA CHIKKAMATH9.5
3Y CHANDANA URS9.2

 

6th Semester Topper

Sl. No.Name of the Student

SGPA

1LATHA H N9.71
2CHANDANA V K9.50
3RAMYA C A9.58

 

8th Semester Topper

Sl. No.

Name of the Student

SGPA

1DHANVITHA9.8
2AFRA BANU9.7
3AISHWARYA S9.7
4CHANDAN M N9.7
5CHIRANTH R PRASAD9.7
6THEJASWI G R9.7
7SHRUTHI N V9.7
8YASHAWANTH K9.7

 

SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS

 

 

Sl. No.

Name of the StudentSports EventName of the Program & organizer

Awards/Participation

 

1

Mr. Darshan M NCricketVTU Central Karnataka Zone Men’s Cricket Tournament 2020-21Participated
2Mr. Mohan D G

Mr. Darshan M N

Mr. Harsha V M

Mr. Kiran V

Kho-KhoVTU Central Karnataka Zone Men’s Kho-Kho Tournament 2020-21Participated
3Ms.  Sanjana K C

Ms. Mohisha B V

Ms. Rachitha H T     Ms. Ramya B S

VolleyballInter Collegiate Rest of Bangalore Zone Women Volleyball Tournament 2020-21Participated
4Ms. Ramya B S

Ms. Bindushree K V

Ms. Amulya H J

Ms. Sanjana K C

Ms. Harshitha P

ThrowballVTU Central Karnataka Zone Women Throwball Tournament 2019-20Participated
5Mr. Sanjay D V 

Kabaddi

VTU Central Karnataka Zone Inter Collegiate Men Kabaddi Tournament 2018-19Participated
6Mr. Sumantha S S 

Kho-Kho

VTU Central Karnataka Zone Men Kho-Kho Tournament 2018-19Participated
7Ms. Ramya B S

Ms. Bindushree K V

Ms. Amulya H J

Ms. Megha C D

Ms. Anusha M L

Ms. Champa J G

 

Throwball

VTU Central Karnataka Zone Women Throwball Tournament 2018-19Winners
 

8

Ms. Ramya B S

Ms. Bindushree K V

Ms. Amulya H J

Ms. Megha C D

Ms. Anusha M L

Ms. Champa J G

 

Throwball

 

VTU Inter Zone Women Throwball Tournament 2018-19Participated
 

9

Ms. Sanjana raj

Ms. Thanusha K Y

Ms. Neha H G

Ms. Ruqhaiya begum

 

Throwball

VTU Central Karnataka Zone Women Throwball Tournament 2022-23Participated
 

10

Mr. Prajan H V

Mr. Nandan C M

Mr. Indra Kumar K S

Mr. S David Raj

Mr. Parmeshwar

Mr. Sharath P

 

Cricket

VTU Central Karnataka Zone Men Cricket Tournament 2022-23Participated
11Mr. David S raj

Mr. Syed Naiman

Mr. Indrakumar

Mr. Rakesh H S

Mr. Chandhan M N

 

 

Volleyball

 

VTU Central Karnataka Zone Men Volleyball Tournament 2022-23Participated
12Mr. Ravikumar K R

Mr. Y P Kishore

Mr. Chandan M N

Mr. Dattatraya H V

Mr. Rakesh H S

 

Football

VTU Central Karnataka Zone Men Football Tournament 2022-23Participated
13Mr. Mohan D G

Mr. Madan gowda B H

BadmintonVTU Central Karnataka Zone Men Badminton Tournament 2022-23Participated

Placements Statistics

PLACEMENTS SUMMARY

YEAR Total no. of Students Total Placements Highest Salary

Placement Percentage

2023-24 119 49 400000 41.17%
2022-23 100 52 900000 52%
2021-22 83 48 750000 57.83%
2020-21 98 38 600000 38.77%
2019-20 111 50 720000 45.04%
2018-19 108 44 520000 40.78%

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
14RA20CS008ANJALI B GLearnflu4
24RA20CS008ANJALI B GAccenture3.5
34RA20CS012BHOOMIKA D MAcademor3.5
44RA20CS013BHOOMIKA RLearnflu4
54RA20CS020DANIEL J SADANANDALearnflu4
64RA20CS025GAGANA H Y Academor3.5
74RA20CS026GANAVI R PATELLearnflu4
84RA20CS026GANAVI R PATELDevtools3.5
94RA20CS030GUNASHREE Pteachnook4
104RA20CS030GUNASHREE PDevtools3.5
114RA20CS032HARSH KUMAR P K[2024 Placements Abstract.xlsx]Drive Details’]Trainee
124RA20CS033HARSHA DAcademor3.5
134RA20CS033HARSHA DLearnflu4
144RA20CS034HARSHINI CAcademor3.5
154RA20CS035HARSHITHA H Cteachnook4
164RA20CS038HARSHITHA RAcademor3.5
174RA20CS038HARSHITHA RLearnflu4
184RA20CS041KAVANA B R[2024 Placements Abstract.xlsx]Drive Details’]4
194RA20CS045KHUSHI S[2024 Placements Abstract.xlsx]Drive Details’]4
204RA20CS045KHUSHI SAcademor3.5
214RA20CS050MOHAMMED ALQHAMALearnflu4
224RA20CS054NAVANEETH GOWDA H LLearnflu4
234RA20CS056NAVYASHRI V R teachnook4
244RA20CS057NAYANA B S[2024 Placements Abstract.xlsx]Drive Details’]4
254RA20CS057NAYANA B SAccenture3.5
264RA20CS058NEHA NLearnflu4
274RA20CS062NISCHITHA M UAcademor3.5
284RA20CS063NISHA B Mteachnook4
294RA20CS063NISHA B MLearnflu4
304RA20CS064NITHINRAJU D DAcademor3.5

 

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
314RA20CS067POOJA C NLearnflu4
324RA20CS067POOJA C NDevtools3.5
334RA20CS072PREETHI A YDevtools3.5
344RA20CS076RAMYA C A[2024 Placements Abstract.xlsx]Drive Details’]Trainee
354RA20CS076RAMYA C AAcademor3.5
364RA20CS077RAMYA DLearnflu4
374RA20CS077RAMYA DDevtools3.5
384RA20CS078RAVIKUMARA C PRevatureTrainee
394RA20CS078RAVIKUMARA C PTechnologics Global Pvt. LtdTrainee
404RA20CS081RIYA J SINTREteachnook4
414RA20CS081RIYA J SINTREAcademor3.5
424RA20CS090SHRAVANI P HLearnflu4
434RA20CS091SHRAVYA M KARLEAcademor3.5
444RA20CS091SHRAVYA M KARLELearnflu4
454RA20CS091SHRAVYA M KARLEDevtools3.5
464RA20CS095SONA BINOYAcademor3.5
474RA20CS096SONIKA KAcademor3.5
484RA20CS101SUPRIT SIDDAPPA HALLADAMALLearnflu4
494RA20CS118YASHAWANTH GOWDA K RFoxconn2.28

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
14RA18CS006ANAGHA H RAdecco275000
24RA18CS019DEEPU HInfowayme300000
34RA19CS002AISHWARYA SEinfratech Sys370000
44RA19CS003AKSHA T STCS336000
54RA19CS004ANKITHA K DDeloitte600000
64RA19CS010BHOOMIKA SIBM450000
74RA19CS014BINDU GACCENTURE450000
84RA19CS015CHAITANYA M DMicrosoft420000
94RA19CS017CHANDANA K MX-WorkzIntern
104RA19CS021DEEPAK A CX-WorkzIntern
114RA19CS022DHANVITHATayana Mobility Technologies450000
124RA19CS024GAGAN G SIBM450000
134RA19CS029HARSHAVARDHANA MDevtools350000
144RA19CS033INDRA KUMAR K STCS336000
154RA19CS035KOUSARTayana Mobility Technologies450000
164RA19CS036LAKSHMI SHREE DInfowayme300000
174RA19CS040LEON H KFidelity National Financial649000
184RA19CS042M R SHAMITHAFidelity National Financial649000
194RA19CS043MAHADEV PRASAD H NTAP ACADEMYIntern
204RA19CS046MONISHA PQspiderIntern
214RA19CS048NACHIKETH G SDevtools350000
224RA19CS049NAYANA M NPENTAGON SPACE PVT.LTDIntern
234RA19CS051NEETHU A VGlowTouch240000
244RA19CS054NIKITHA B RFuture340000
254RA19CS055NISARGA C MAdecco275000
264RA19CS057NISCHITHA B HQspiderIntern
274RA19CS059NITHIN B SSnapminds900000
284RA19CS061NOOR FATHIMA A SGlowTouch240000
294RA19CS062NUNITHA N SPENTAGON SPACE PVT.LTDIntern
304RA19CS063PAVITHRAPENTAGON SPACE PVT.LTDIntern

 

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
314RA19CS063PRUTHVI RAJ U LBEL320000
324RA19CS066PUSHPA M DX-WorkzIntern
334RA19CS069RAKSHITHA TQspiderIntern
344RA19CS070RAVIKUMAR K RFidelity National Financial649000
354RA19CS075SAHANA B NEinfratech Sys370000
364RA19CS077SAHANA M REinfratech Sys370000
374RA19CS079SANDHYA H CTCS336000
384RA19CS080SANJANA KUMAREinfratech Sys370000
394RA19CS081SANJANA M RPENTAGON SPACE PVT.LTDIntern
404RA19CS082SANJANA RAJ H KX-WorkzIntern
414RA19CS083SHAMANTH KEinfratech Sys370000
424RA19CS086SINCHANA B RAJEinfratech Sys370000
434RA19CS087SNEHA R NATH LDAPP Solutions314000
444RA19CS089SPANDANA SHX-WorkzIntern
454RA19CS090SRUJAN B GIBM450000
464RA19CS093TEJASHREE G STAP ACADEMYIntern
474RA19CS100VINAY BCX-WorkzIntern
484RA19CS104YASHASWINI SQspiderIntern
494RA19CS105YASHAWANTH KQspiderIntern
504RA20CS401FATHIMA SAMEENATAP ACADEMYIntern
514RA20CS407S DAVID RAJQspiderIntern
524RA20CS419NITINSnapminds900000

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
14RA18CS001ADARSH MWipro350000
24RA18CS002AKASH K SChegg360000
34RA18CS005AMITH SHANKAR K MWipro350000
44RA18CS007ANANYA VWipro350000
54RA18CS008ANUSHA D JEY Global Delivery Services India LLP450000
64RA17CS012BHARATH R HPentagon spaceIntern
74RA18CS012BHOOMIKA. D. SUpskillz336000
84RA18CS014BINDU D SCapgemini400000
94RA18CS017DARSHAN MTCS336000
104RA18CS020DHANYASHREE K PTeachnook400000
114RA18CS021G S AKSHAYInfosys360000
124RA18CS022HARSHITHA M AInfosys360000
134RA18CS024HEMAL R CPersistem systems471000
144RA18CS025IMPANA M AEY Global Delivery Services India LLP450000
154RA18CS027KOWSHIK H MWipro350000
164RA18CS028LIKITH K RCapgemini400000
174RA18CS029LOHITH S JInfosys360000
184RA18CS030M NAGASHREEContinental600000
194RA18CS031MANASA B STeachnook400000
204RA18CS032MANDARA A MZensar Technologies406000
214RA18CS035MEGHANA S RUpskillz336000
224RA18CS036MEGHANA UPersistem systems471000
234RA18CS039NAMAN SHETTYHexaware400000
244RA18CS042NISHA MCognizant401000
254RA18CS044PADMASHREE NADIG K SHCL425000
264RA18CS045PALLAVI B GPersistem systems471000
274RA18CS044PREETHAM K MECOLAB750000
284RA18CS051PUSHPALATHA D AUpskillz336000
294RA18CS055RUCHITHA H TWipro350000
304RA18CS057SANJANA K CCognizant401000

 

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
314RA18CS059SANJAY S MKPIT600000
324RA18CS061SHASHIDHAR H STechnologics Global pvt. Ltd300000
334RA18CS066SINCHANA MWipro350000
344RA18CS068SNEHA H KEY Global Delivery Services India LLP450000
354RA18CS071SRINIDHI M VCloud analogy350000
364RA18CS072SRUSHTI SInfosys360000
374RA18CS073SUHANAKAJALCapgemini400000
384RA18CS075SUSHMA A SWipro350000
394RA18CS077SWARNA H REY Global Delivery Services India LLP450000
404RA18CS081TEJASWINI NZensar Technologies406000
414RA18CS084UDAY AZensar Technologies406000
424RA18CS085USHA K AInnominds350000
434RA18CS086VATHSALA  V DSkolar327000
444RA18CS089VINISHA M MCapgemini400000
454RA18CS091YASHASWI K RUpskillz336000
464RA18CS092YASHASWINI CInfosys360000
474RA18CS093YASHASWINI H LNxtwave420000
484RA19CS411LAVANYA A EHDFC Bank261540

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
14RA17CS001ADITHYA H SHETTYTATA Consultancy Services Limited336000
24RA17CS007ANUSHA PATELVerzeo500000
34RA17CS008AQUIB UR REHMANVerzeo500000
44RA17CS015BHOOMIKA SProdapt Solutions350000
54RA17CS019CHETHAN M JPentagon SpaceIntern
64RA17CS020CHIRANTH H BBETSOL400000
74RA16CS020DEEPIKA H MQspiderIntern
84RA17CS099DEEPIKA KTATA Consultancy Services Limited336000
94RA17CS022DHANUSH A SQualys300000
104RA17CS028GOWTHAM H PPentagon SpaceIntern
114RA17CS029HARSHA N GWipro350000
124RA17CS030HARSHITH VERONICK NAccenture350000
134RA17CS033HARSHITHA PUgam Solutions250000
144RA17CS034JAFFER TATA Consultancy Services Limited336000
154RA17CS038KARTHIK BElCamino Software260000
164RA17CS043LIKITHA M KVerzeo500000
174RA17CS044M TARUN  RAYALUTATA Consultancy Services Limited336000
184RA17CS046MEGHANA KQspiderIntern
194RA16CS050MOHITH SCanarays300000
204RA17CS048MONISHA T MMagnaQuest326000
214RA17CS049N NANDINIProdapt Solutions350000
224RA17CS056PRIYANKA K MVerzeo500000
234RA17CS058RADHIKA B GInfosys360000
244RA17CS060RAKSHITHA J SFission Labs300000
254RA17CS061RAKSHITHA Y VVerzeo500000
264RA18CS053RIYA VAccenture435000
274RA17CS062SACHIN D SPentagon SpaceIntern
284RA17CS067SAHANA H SPentagon SpaceIntern
294RA17CS079SHREYANKA MBrandmuscle350000
304RA17CS080SHRINIDHI VBrandmuscle350000

 

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
314RA17CS082SPOORTHI UVerzeo500000
324RA17CS083SUJAN K BMagnaQuest326000
334RA17CS086SWARNAMBA KSProdapt Solutions350000
344RA17CS088TASMIYA TABASSUMVerzeo500000
354RA17CS090THANMAYA H MProdapt Solutions490000
364RA18CS404UPENDRA H DSTELLAPPS300000
374RA17CS097YASHWANTH GOWDA M SLTI580000
384RA17CS098YASHWANTH S SBrigosha Technologies600000

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
14RA16CS002AKSASH C PEquiIntern
24RA16CS003AKSHITHA G RDestination TechnologiesIntern
34RA15CS011ANUSHREE M S[24]7.ai269000
44RA16CS007APOORVA E Virtusa330000
54RA16CS008ARCHANA B CQSPIDERIntern
64RA16CS010AYESHA SAMREENQSPIDERIntern
74RA16CS015BHAVANI J DTCS336000
84RA16CS016BHOOMIKA LNTTDATA300000
94RA16CS017CHAITHRASLK Software354000
104RA16CS025DHANYASHREE K SINFOSYS360000
114RA15CS026DILEEP KUMAR DSONATA SOFTWARE350000
124RA16CS030HIMALAKSHI K SINFOSYS360000
134RA16CS032JIBREELAWistorn Infocomm Manufacturing India Pvt LtdIntern
144RA15CS038KIRAN SADP SOLUTIONS500000
154RA16CS033KRUTHI ACHARYAACCENTUR350000
164RA16CS035KRUTHIKA S STCS336000
174RA16CS038LIKHITHA PAL S DDELOTTE412000
184RA16CS037LIKITH GOWDA NTTDATA300000
194RA16CS039LOHITH A DCGI IncorporationIntern
204RA17CS402MANOJ S PTechnologics Global Pvt LtdIntern
214RA16CS043MEGHANA G SCigniti TechnologiesIntern
224RA16CS049MOHANKUMAR M CINFOSYS360000
234RA16CS058NOOR FATHIMAQSPIDERIntern
244RA16CS059NUTHAN B PTCS336000
254RA16CS065PRAGATHI K MINFOSYS360000
264RA16CS068PREETHALATHA Technologics Global Pvt LtdIntern
274RA16CS069PRIYA RINFOSYS360000
284RA16CS070RAGINI H PDestination TechnologiesIntern
294RA16CS071RAHUL H RTCS336000
304RA16CS072RAJATH S KOUSHIKCOGNIZANT400000
 USNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
324RA16CS073RAKESH GOWDA RTCS336000
334RA16CS074RAKSHITH GOWDA H RDILOTTE412000
344RA16CS076RAMYA B SMindTree350000
354RA16CS078RANJITHA H DVirtusa330000
364RA16CS079SACHIK D KACCENTUR350000
374RA16CS082SANTHOSHACCENTUR350000
384RA16CS085SHAMANTH KUMARINFOSYS360000
394RA16CS422SHASHIKUMAR M SKaplan720000
404RA16CS087SHREESHAWIPRO350000
414RA16CS088SHWETHA T RINFOSYS360000
424RA16CS093SRISHTI DHIMAL INFOSYS360000
434RA16CS095SUMA H SINFOSYS360000
444RA16CS096SUSHMA K SCOGNIZANT400000
454RA16CS098SYED AFNANKPIT600000
464RA16CS100SYEDA AYESHA SIDQAQSPIDERIntern
474RA16CS103TIM JOSEPH VINFOSYS360000
484RA16CS102UZAIR AHAMMEDCOGNIZANT680000
494RA16CS106ZEBA ALEEMDestination TechnologiesIntern

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
14RA15CS006ANISH GElcamino Software260000
24RA15CS008ANUSHA A MDiya Systems250000
34RA15CS009ANUSHA MDiya Systems250000
44RA15CS014ASHRITHA DATTA24/7 ai288000
54RA15CS017BASAVANJALI T CDiya Systems250000
64RA15CS019BHARGAVI H JDiya Systems250000
74RA15CS023CHAMPA J G Diya Systems250000
84RA15CS024CHETHAN KUMAR R KElcamino Software260000
94RA15CS025DEEKSHA R Tech Mahindra520000
104RA15CS033JAFFAR HUSSAINElcamino Software260000
114RA15CS037KAVYASHREE R HDiya Systems250000
124RA15CS039KOUSHIK K MAmazon290000
134RA15CS040KRUTHIKA K LADDERNTT DATA300000
144RA15CS041KSHITHIJA K24/7 ai288000
154RA15CS051MOHAMMADI KAUSARCognizant360000
164RA15CS052MOHAMMED HAYATHIntelenet Global Solutions192000
174RA15CS055NAGARAJ J SInfosys360000
184RA15CS059NEHA C CAegis220000
194RA15CS060NIKHIL G GOWDAIntelenet Global Solutions192000
204RA15CS061NOOR AFSHAN24/7 ai288000
214RA15CS063PAVANA AQSpider250000
224RA15CS064POOJA C SIntelenet Global Solutions192000
234RA15CS067PRATHISH D TDiya Systems250000
244RA15CS068PREETHI A CTCS336000
254RA15CS069PRIYANKA DDiya Systems250000
264RA15CS072PUNEETH PSeventh Sense250000
274RA15CS073PUNYASHREE STechnologics Global Pvt Ltd200000
284RA15CS075RAKSHITHA D GIntelenet Global Solutions192000
294RA15CS076RAKSHITHA H RAllSec Technologies Pvt Ltd168000
304RA15CS082SAMEER ALAMDiya Systems250000

 

SL NOUSNName of student who has been placed  Name of the  employer with contact details Pay package at appointment
(In INR per annum)
314RA16CS417SANJANA K SCognizant520000
324RA15CS089SHEETHAL D NIntelenet Global Solutions192000
334RA15CS102SHWETHA S VAllSec Technologies Pvt Ltd168000
344RA15CS094SOUNDARYA LAKSHMI B SIntelenet Global Solutions192000
354RA15CS096SUBHASHINI NQSpider250000
364RA15CS098SUPRITHA B KInfosys480000
374RA15CS103SYEDA KULSUMInfosys360000
384RA15CS106THANUSHREE ASeventh Sense250000
394RA15CS107THANUSHREE K SDiya Systems250000
404RA15CS108VARDHINI M STCS336000
414RA16CS419PRIYA K PRASADDiya Systems250000
424RA16CS421SYEDA KULSUMInfosys360000
434RA16CS420PRIYAN K PRASADMsquared600000
444RA16CS422TANYA JAGADEESHnuware software600000


CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

The Department of Computer Science & Engineering is actively engaged with esteemed professional organizations such as AICTE, Aspiring minds-AMCAT, Honeywell India Pvt. Ltd, ICT Academy, TATA Consultancy Pvt. Ltd (ION), and Acronton Technologies Pvt. Ltd. The department hosts a variety of events, including workshops, technical talks, seminars and other activities

Professional Society Activities, Events, Conferences Organized – 2024-2025

SL NO

DateActivity Organized by the Department

Title of the Activity

101/10/2024Students Skill Development ProgrammePrepInsta
226/10/2024Social Connect and ResponsibilityHeritage Walk and Water Management
326/10/2024Social Interaction and AccountabilityPlantation and Adaption of a Tree
423/11/2024Industrial VisitKarnataka Milk Federation , Channarayapatna
528/11/2024Students Skill Enhancement ProgrammeBootcamp:Demystifying Android App Security
602/12/2024Social Connect and ResponsibilityFood Walk
706/12/2024Integrity and involvement in societyWaste Management
810/12/2024Institution VisitField Visit for NSQF IT Sector Students

Professional Society Activities, Events, Conferences Organized – 2023-2024

Sl. No

DateActivities Organized by the Department

Title of the Activity

1.07-09-2023Industrial VisitMaster Control Facility-ISRO, Hassan
2.

03-10-2023

to

07-10-2023

WorkshopAugmented Reality Development
3.

25-10-2023

to

30-11-2023

Internship2D & 3D Unity Game development
4.06-12-2023WebinarKnow your CSI
5.07-12-2023Social Connect & ResponsibilityFood Walk
6.30-12-2023Social Connect & ResponsibilityPlantation and Adaptation of a Tree
7.

16-01-2024

to

17-01-2024

Tech FestTECHRITI-2024
8.20-01-2024Social Connect & ResponsibilityHeritage Walk

Professional societies/ chapters and organizing engineering events

Professional Society/Department Association

Name of the Body

Institutional /

Department Level

Year of Establishment

Faculty coordinators

Professional SocietyAICTEInstitution2017Dr. Sharath M N
Professional SocietyASPIRINGMNDS-AMCATDepartment2018Mr. Sanjay M
Department AssociationHONEYWELL INDIA Pvt. LtdDepartment2021Mr. Sanjay M
Department AssociationICT ACADEMYDepartment2019Ms. Sahana G C
Department AssociationTATA CONSULTANCY Pvt. Ltd (ION)Department Dr. Sharath M N
Department AssociationACRONTON TECHNOLOGIES Pvt. LtdDepartment2021Dr. Sharath M N

 

Events conducted during year 2019-20

Sl. No.

Name of the ActivityTarget Audience

Conduction date

1Organized 4 days’ Workshop on “Machine Learning”8th sem  CSE-108 +  ISE-26 =134

25-03-2019 to

28-03-2019

2Organized 5 days’ Workshop on “Machine Learning”7th sem CSE-111 + ISE-32 =143

30-09-2019 to

04-10-2019

 

Events conducted during year 2020-21

Sl. No.

Name of the ActivityTarget Audience

Conduction date

1Organized 2 days’ Workshop on “JAVA”3rd, 5th & 7th  sem CSE-109 + ISE-23 = 13217-12-2021 to 18-12-2021
2Organized 2 days’ Workshop on “PYTHON”3rd, 5th & 7th  sem CSE-109 + ISE-23 = 13217-12-2021 to 18-12-2021
3Organized 2 days’ Workshop on “WEB DEVELOPMENT”3rd, 5th & 7th  sem CSE-109 + ISE-22 = 13117-12-2021 to 18-12-2021

 

Events conducted during year 2021-22

Sl. No.

Name of the ActivityTarget Audience

Conduction date

1Organized Technical Talk on “App of Data Structures in Industries”.4th   sem CSE-124 + ISE-27 = 1517/12/2022
2Organized Technical Talk on “Building Image Classification Model using Deep Learning”5th sem CSE-124 + ISE-27 = 15110/22/2022

 

Events conducted during year 2022-23

Sl. No.Name of the ActivityTarget Audience

Conduction date

1Organized FDP on Cyber Security10 Faculty and 158 students

15-02-2023 to

28-02-2023

2Organized FDP on Block Chain Technology12 students

09-03-2023 to

17-03-2023

3Organized Workshop on AR and VR20 students and 6 Faculty

26-04-2023 to

30-04-2023

4Organized 5 days’ Workshop on “R Programming”6th sem CSE-124 + ISE-5 = 12912-05-2023 to 16-05-2023
5Organized Inter Institutional Program  for Lateral Entry Student22 Students15-05-2023 to 04-06-2023
6International conference on “Advances in Computing, Control, and telecommunication technologies” – ACT 2023122 students

15-6-2023 to

16-6-2023

7Organized 3 days’ Workshop on “Ethical Hacking & Cyber Security”4th sem ISE-67 + CSE-68+67 + ECE-65=267

24-08-2023 to

26-08-2023

8Organized 15 days ISRO-START Programme4th sem ISE-67 + CSE-68+67 = 202

20-07-2023 to

07-08-2023

 

 

 

 

PROCESS OF MENTORING

Each Mentor is assigned a group of 20 to 25 students. The Mentor is responsible for documenting and managing the information of each student within the Academic Information Management System (AIMS).

Mentoring frequency: The Mentor will schedule about three to four interactive sessions with students.

1st Mentoring Session will comprise the following points (Before IA test-1):

  • Mentors will compile a roster categorizing students into Advanced,
  • Average, and Slow Learners within the class.
  • Facilitate discussions on students’ Interests, Hobbies, and their involvement
  • in curricular, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities.
  • Engage in a discourse regarding the previous semester’s academic
  • Performance, emphasizing the significance of internal tests and attendance.
  • Inquire about students’ readiness and preparations for the upcoming 1st
  • Internal Assessment.

2nd Mentoring Meet (Before IA test-2):

  • Conduct a thorough discussion on the performance of students in the 1st
  • Internal Assessment, focusing on individual courses. In cases of
  • unsatisfactory results, explore the reasons for low scores and provide
  • appropriate suggestions for improvement
  • Motivate students to actively engage in a variety of co-curricular and extracurricular activities.

3rd Mentoring Meet (Before IA test-3):

  • Review the 2nd Internal Assessment performance in relation to individual courses. In cases of unsatisfactory results, engage in discussions to identify the reasons for low scores and provide relevant suggestions for improvement.
  • Advise students to attend the 3rd Internal Assessment mandatorily and guide them in formulating an action plan for effective Semester End Exam preparation.

4th Mentoring Meet (After IA test-3 Optional):

  • If students don’t follow what we talked about in the mentoring sessions, we’ll address it.
  • We’ll guide and advise students on the things we discussed earlier.

Note: The Internal Assessment performance and attendance status of each student will be communicated to the respective parents.


Maximum No. of Students

per Mentor

20-25
Frequency of Mentoring3 to 4 per Semester
PrerequisiteClass Teachers prepares list of Advanced, Average and Slow Learners based on the previous Academic Performance
Mentoring-I

Discussion and comments on:

1.   Previous Performance

2.   Hobbies & Co-curricular Activities

3.   Teaching and Learning Process

Mentoring-II

Discussion and comments on:

1.       Review of previous counselling

2.       IA-1 Performance

3.       Teaching and Learning Process

Mentoring-III

Discussion and comments on:

1.   Review of previous counselling

2.   IA-2 Performance

3.   Teaching and Learning Process

Mentoring-IV (optional)

Discussion and comments on:

1. Advice on Non-compliances

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