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Department of Computer Science

   In 1971, the University Computer Centre was established with the installation of an IBM 1130 computing system. The teaching of Computer Science was started from the session 1971-72 with the introduction of one year Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science (PGDCS) with an intake of ten students. Two years later, i.e., from the session 1973-74, one year professional course called Diploma In Electronic Data Processing and Machines Operation (EDP) was started. Since its inception followed by the creation of the Department of Computer Science, we have been continuously engaged in producing well trained and quality IT professionals. In addition to this we are associated with the process of computerization of various departments and offices and spreading computer awareness and IT culture among teachers, research scholars, students and staffs of the University as well as various business sectors such as Banking, Insurance etc. A chronicle of activities of the department are given below:

  1. 1971: The first successful attempt in the direction of computerization in AMU started with the creation of Computer Centre as a central facility for the AMU followed by installation of IBM-1130 in Computer Centre.

    With the aim of producing trained manpower which could suffice the ever increasing demand of skilled professionals, Diploma in Electronic Data Processing (EDP) - a one year professional course was started.

     

  2. 1972-73: The teaching of Computer Science was started from the session 1973-74 with the introduction of a one year PG Diploma in Computer Science (PGDCS) with an intake of 10 students.

     

  3. 1980: One of the first in India, VAX-11/780 - a mainframe system, purchased from DEC (USA), was installed in the Computer Centre, AMU.

    All these activities helped in providing impetus to the process of computerization of various units of university administration. To name a few, the computerization of the Registrar's office, office of Controller of Admissions and Exams, Halls of Residence are prominent one.

     

  4. 1982: In the summer of 1982, University Grants Commission's (UGC) standing committee visited the Computer Centre and it recommended and approved two new courses, a three year Master in Computer Science and Applications (MCA) and a one year Post B.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science and Applications (PDCA) in place of earlier PGDCS course, along with the faculty positions, technical staff and initial grants. These courses were started from the session 1983-84 with an intake 20 students in each course initially, which was subsequently raised to full sanction strength of 30 in each.

    With the increase in Computer awareness and installation of computing systems in various organization in the country and elsewhere, the need of more IT professionals, well versed in programming, was realized and to cater this need various Postgraduate, Undergraduate and Diploma level courses in Computer Science and Information Technology, like MCA, B. Tech in Computer Engineering, B.Sc. (Hons.) in Information Technology (BIT), B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Applications (BCA), B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Maintenance (BCM), P.G. Diploma in Computer Programming (PGDCP), Diploma in Computer Application (DCA), etc., were started from time to time.

    Apart from these regular courses, short-term skill-oriented courses are conducted by Computer Centre for existing staffs of the university with an aim to train them to use software, which in turn helps in expediting the process of automation of various units of the university.

     

  5. 1989: Department of computer science was created and started functioning as a separate unit since 1st Jan, 1989.

Presently the Department of Computer Science is conducting the following courses:

M.C.A. (Master in Computer Science and Applications)
P.D.C.A. (Post B.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science and Applications)
B.C.A. (B.Sc. in Computer Applications)
B.I.T. (B.Sc. in Information Technology)
B.C.M. (B.Sc. in Computer Maintenance)

In addition to above mentioned courses, the Department is also running the following professional courses:

P.G.D.C.P. (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Programming)
P.G.E.D.P. (Diploma in Electronic Data Processing & Machine Operation)

 

 

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