MCA is a practical, career-focused program that prepares you for roles in software development, IT infrastructure, and system management. It’s ideal for students who want to jump straight into the tech industry.
Strong foundation in programming, databases, and networks.
Industry internships and dedicated placement support for professional growth.
Focus on employability, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
Software Engineer
Web Developer
Network Administrator
2 years (4 semesters)
Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Combines engineering, management, and digital technologies relevant to modern construction practices.
Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Combines engineering, management, and digital technologies relevant to modern construction practices.
Industry-Oriented Courses: Includes advanced modules like BIM for Sustainable Construction, Lean Construction, and Construction Finance Management.
Focus on Sustainability: Courses emphasize green construction, energy efficiency, and sustainable infrastructure.
Technology Integration: Exposure to digital tools, data analytics, and emerging trends like IoT, Smart Cities, and 3D Printing through open electives.
Experiential Learning: Students engage in Capstone Projects, Industrial Internships, and R&D Projects that provide real-world exposure.
Flexible Electives: Choice-based credit system offering specialized Program and Open Electives.
Skill Development: Includes courses like Aptitude and Reasoning to enhance problem-solving and analytical capabilities.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for a variety of roles across the construction and infrastructure sectors, including:
Construction Project Manager
Planning Engineer / Project Scheduler
BIM Specialist / Coordinator
Cost Estimator / Quantity Surveyor
Site Engineer / Construction Supervisor
Sustainability Consultant
Quality and Safety Engineer
Research and Development Engineer
Construction and Infrastructure Companies
Real Estate Developers
Project Management Consultancies
Government and Public Sector Units (PSUs)
Smart City and Urban Development Projects
International Contracting and Consulting Firms
Academia and Research Organizations
Ph.D. and Doctoral Research in Construction Management, Sustainable Infrastructure, or Smart City Systems.
Postgraduate certifications in Project Management (PMP), Lean Six Sigma, or BIM Professional Certifications.
PEO1. To nurture innovative computing professionals capable of designing intelligent, data-driven, and sustainable digital solutions that address societal and industrial challenges.
PEO2. To develop graduates with strong analytical, ethical, and entrepreneurial mindsets who can lead multidisciplinary teams and drive digital transformation across sectors.
PEO3. To promote lifelong learning and adaptability to evolving technologies such as AI, cloud, and cybersecurity, enabling graduates to excel in research, global careers, and advanced studies.
Students who complete the M.Sc (Computer Science) program will be able to:
PO1. Apply advanced computing and analytical skills to solve complex real-world problems effectively.
PO2. Design, implement, and evaluate computer-based systems using modern tools and technologies.
PO3. Demonstrate professional ethics, teamwork, communication, and lifelong learning in multidisciplinary environments.
PO4. Conduct independent research, interpret data, and present findings in emerging areas of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.
PSO1. Develop software and intelligent systems using programming, data analytics, and machine learning concepts.
PSO2. Apply computational thinking and research methodologies to innovate solutions in domains such as data science, networking, and cloud computing.