Computer Centre
A Computer Centre serves as the central hub for IT-related activities with 120 number of Computer Systems. It supports academic, administrative, research and communication functions.
- Academic and Educational Use
- Student Training: Hands-on experience with programming, software tools, and IT systems.
- Online Exams & Tests: Hosting computer-based assessments, quizzes, and competitive exams.
- e-Learning Access: Supporting online courses.
- Project Work: Providing a platform for final year or research projects.
- Software Learning: Offering access to specialized software (e.g., AutoCAD, MATLAB, SPSS).
- Software Development and Testing
- Developing, compiling, and testing programs in languages like C, Python, Java, etc.
- Collaborative coding and version control using Git, GitHub, etc.
- Hosting internal servers or sandboxes for app development.
- Administrative Use
- Maintaining institutional databases, ERP systems, and student portals.
- Email systems and office applications.
- Internet and Network Access
- Providing secured internet 1000 Mbs and WIFI with 100 Mbs.
- Access to digital libraries and online resources.
- file servers and intranet services.
- Collaborative Learning and Communication
- Enables virtual classrooms, video conferencing (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet).
- Access to collaborative tools like Google Docs, MS Teams, etc.
- Record Keeping and Archiving
- Digital storage of academic records, reports, and student data.
- Secure backup and disaster recovery solutions.
- Technical Support
- Centralized IT support hub for troubleshooting hardware/software issues.
- Maintaining and updating systems across departments.
- Institutional Outreach and Development
- Supports online registration, admissions, and placement activities.
- Running institutional websites, emails, and communication portals.