Its curriculum enforces managerial skill development along with innovative Information Technology, leading to technical entrepreneurship. The students of IIICT are skilled to showcase their talents and contribute towards building a technology savvy society.
Indus Institute of Information and Communication Technology (IIICT) offers courses in the domain of Computer Applications and Information Technology. These emphasize on the widespread knowledge of IT, laying a comprehensive and concrete foundation to the basic understanding of each and every facet surrounding it. Its curriculum enforces managerial skill development along with innovative Information Technology, leading to technical entrepreneurship. The students of IIICT are skilled to showcase their talents and contribute towards building a technology savvy society.
Department of Computer Science believes in providing very healthy and intellectual learning climate to the students with a motive to serve the society with all tactics of implementing IT in almost all the fields. The department has qualified faculties with holistic approach for development of students. The department contributes enormously in bringing the university to a technically rich platform by constructing and building software and shaping the future of pupils interested in ICT.
There are 4 courses offered under the umbrella of the Computer Science Department with the best infrastructure standards. It has classrooms to encourage teaching through modern tools & techniques. The department is furnished with Wi-Fi, multimedia projectors & classrooms. A university library is an empowering unit with books for different domains of the computer department with innovative projects & assignments of students. The department has taken actions to address the need for security. The campus is CCTV-enabled to cater to the safety & security requirements of a well-endowed and equipped campus, gaining a considerable footfall.
The Department of Computer Science organized a Project Exhibition on April 26, 2023, which featured the technical talent of MCA, M.Sc.-IT, BCA, B.Sc.-IT, B.Sc.-Computer Science, and B.Sc. Data Science students. A total of 13 groups participated in the event, with Mr. Vivek Malam, a student of M.Sc.-IT, securing the first rank for his project on "A Doodle Identification using Neural Network," while Mr. Dhrumil Shah from BCA-4th semester was the runner-up for his project on "A Virtual Game Controller." The event was judged by Dr. Hitesh Bheda, Co-Founder of NiviData Consulancy, who praised the students' work and encouraged them for their professional growth, inviting some to further enhance their projects in his company.
Department of Computer Science, Indus Institute of Information & Communication Technology, Indus University along with Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (ACSIT), has organized a round table discussion under G 20 with the theme of "Case Studies of Global Impact of Indian IT Start-ups" on 11th April, 2023. The participants discussed the subject in detail and supported their views strongly with various examples. Nine participants and two faculty members participated in the discussion. With a conclusion, the discussion ended after an hour. The whole event was managed by ACSIT students and faculty coordinators.
Department of Computer Science, IIICT has organised a session on “Neural Network” under the concept of Learning with Peers on 14th April, 2023 at 03:00 PM to 04:30 PM under the Association of Computer Science and Information Technology. The talk started with opening remarks by Ms. Bhavana Hotchandani, faculty coordinator, ACSIT. She encouraged the students to participate more in the talks and briefed about the concept of “Learning with Peers”. Later, the session was lead by Mr. Aditya Singh Bhadoriya, Student of B.Sc. - Computer Science(AI & ML) semester 6. Almost 30+ students participated as the audience. Aditya started with the introduction of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Neural Networks. He started with sharing history and basic terms related to Neural Network. He also covered basic architecture, concept of Perceptron, Activation functions, concepts of bias & weight in Neural Network models. He briefed about many important Neural Network models and when to use which. He discussed many interesting real life examples related to the concept. It was indeed an interactive session. Students showed the most interest and they questioned about basic concepts and models and the proper guidance was given by. It was a very helpful and interactive session. Ms. Bhavana Hotchandani, faculty coordinator, and Mr. Kirtankumar Rathod, faculty DCS, IIICT has expressed a thank you note for the session.