We have faced NAAC current year , and this is departmental presentation for CS department. We have faced lots of challenges for the preparation of presentation .Hope it will help to all who are going to face NAAC in future.
Student Result Management System divided in two modules–Student,Admin.Admin Features- Admin Dashboard,Admin can add/update/ Class,Admin can add/update/ Subjects,Admin can add/update/ Active/Inactive Subject combination with class,Admin can register new student and also edit info of the student.
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Result management System
The main objective of the project is to provide the examination result to the student in a simple way. This project is useful for students and institutions for getting the results in simple manner.
Users / Actors Of System
Admin
Student
Admin Features(privileges )
He/she is a super user who enjoys all the privileges .
Add Update Display Delete Semesters .
Add Update Display Delete Subjects and their Full Marks.
Create/Approve/Disapprove teacher/student account.
View Results of each student and their Percentage.
Download Result Report as PDF format
Can send instruction/notification to every teacher.
Update Records
Student Features(Privileges )
He/she needs to create an account.
Can view their Semester Results for All Subjects from anywhere around the globe.
Generate/Download Report of Results and Percentage in PDF Format
Generate/Download Report of all Results in PDF Format
Update Profile
Upload Profile Pic
Update Password
We have faced NAAC current year , and this is departmental presentation for CS department. We have faced lots of challenges for the preparation of presentation .Hope it will help to all who are going to face NAAC in future.
Student Result Management System divided in two modules–Student,Admin.Admin Features- Admin Dashboard,Admin can add/update/ Class,Admin can add/update/ Subjects,Admin can add/update/ Active/Inactive Subject combination with class,Admin can register new student and also edit info of the student.
Result Management System - CSE Final Year ProjectsJubair Hossain
Result management System
The main objective of the project is to provide the examination result to the student in a simple way. This project is useful for students and institutions for getting the results in simple manner.
Users / Actors Of System
Admin
Student
Admin Features(privileges )
He/she is a super user who enjoys all the privileges .
Add Update Display Delete Semesters .
Add Update Display Delete Subjects and their Full Marks.
Create/Approve/Disapprove teacher/student account.
View Results of each student and their Percentage.
Download Result Report as PDF format
Can send instruction/notification to every teacher.
Update Records
Student Features(Privileges )
He/she needs to create an account.
Can view their Semester Results for All Subjects from anywhere around the globe.
Generate/Download Report of Results and Percentage in PDF Format
Generate/Download Report of all Results in PDF Format
Update Profile
Upload Profile Pic
Update Password
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2. History & Evolution
Led by a group of visionary enthusiasts the
department of MSc (Computer Science) was formed
in 2001.
With rapidly evolving technology and the continuous
need for innovation the department started the three
years Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
programme in the year 2007 with the intake of 60.
3. VISION
To become a center of Excellence for professional education.
To expand internship opportunities for our students .
To create top quality successful and sustainable programs and
curricula for our students.
4. MISSION
To offer a high-quality education in the science of
computing.
To impart strong fundamental knowledge in thrust areas.
To offer students in other disciplines an appropriate
foundation in computing for their education.
Our Department engages in outreach activities.
5. GOALS & OBJECTIVES
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the evolving computer science
landscape.
Support and encourage faculty participation at conferences.
To be able to work in groups and appreciate the dynamic and
collaborative nature of problem solving.
To successfully apply the fundamentals of computer science to
solve software-oriented computing problems.
6. DEDICATED FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT
Name of the
faculty
Designation Qualification Total
Experie
nce
Photo
Shamim Head, Dept of
MSc(CS)
M.C.A.,
M.Tech(CSE)
13
P.Bharathi Devi Head, Dept of
M.C.A
M.C.A.,
M.Tech(CSE)
7
Ch. Pavani Lecturer M.C.A 3
Ch.Ramesh Babu Lecturer M.C.A.,
M.Tech(CSE)
4
7. DEDICATED FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT
Name of the
lecturer
Designation Qualification Experie
nce
Photo
M.Ram Pavan
Kumar
Lecturer M.C.A.,
M.Tech(CSE)
1
B.S.N.Venkatesh Lecturer M.C.A., 3
V.Chandrika Lecturer M.Sc.(CS) 1
8. INFRASTRUCTURE and LEARNING RESOURCES
Computer Lab
The department has an air-conditioned dedicated sophisticated, well
equipped lab with all the latest technologies.
Physical Facilities
Air-conditioned Computer Lab contains 60
computers and Laptop.
Maintenance of
Infrastructure
Update Computer Systems, Update Antivirus regularly
and also we maintain 2 ups when the power failure
occurs.
Library as Learning
Resources
In the Dept. Library there are 150 books and
monographs
Learning Resources Organizing Lectures and workshops
Other Facilities Internet Facility and well furnished class rooms
Best Practices Availability LCD projector, internet Facility and Wi-Fi
9. System Configuration
Intel core2Quad 2.66GHZ
Intel G31 Mother Board
320GB HDD
2GB RAM
19` inch TFT Monitor
Keyboard, Mouse
Software we use
C, C++, ORACLE 11g
Java7.0, Net Beans 6.7
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
MSDN 2008, Ms Office 2010
Testing Tools, Mercury load Runner
Win Runner
10. Highlights of the Department
Wi-Fi enabled connectivity is installed so that
the sharing of knowledge is not restricted only
to classrooms and labs
Introduced teaching through smart
board with short throw projector
11. Interactive session in the Conference Hall
Students referring books in the
Department Library
12. Organised U.G.C sponsored National Seminar on “Impact of
Information Technology on Rural India” in collaboration with CSI
and ISRO
G.Srinivas, Under Secretary, UGC, Hyd
Prof.Gladston Raj, Marian college,
Kuttikkanam, Kerala
Prof.K.Viyanna Rao,
Vice Chancellor, ANU
Prof. M.Padmavatamma,
HOD, Computer
Science, Tirupati
13. Eminent Academicians addressing the gathering at
Valedictory of NSITRI
Dr. Y Kumara Swamy,
D.S college of Engn, Bangalore
Prof.P.Trimurthy,
Former President, CSI
Prof.I.Ramesh Babu, ANU Ch.N.A.B.Sankar, Scientist, DRDO, Hyd
14. Memorandum of Understanding(MoUs)
Academic Contacts
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur
Krishna University, Machilipatnam
Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada
Usha rama college of Engineering, Telaprolu
P.B .Siddartha college of arts and sciences
Montessori Mahila Kalasala, Vijayawada
Industry tie-ups : The department possess
MoU with Gapvak technologies, a software
development centre where the training is
given in state-of-the-art skills to reach the
requirements of the industry.
15.
16. Innovative Practices
The Students are given training in Hardware Technology to
impart real-time experience apart from gaining theoretical
knowledge.
17. Guest Lectures
Sl. No. Batch Name of the Guest Designation Date Topic
1.
2007-08
D.Sai Satish MicroSoft student partner 18.02.08 .net framework
2.
2008-09
P.Balaji Faculty, Indus Software
Solutions.
03.07.08 Programming
languages
3.
2009-10
T.Kalyana Lakshmi Business Analyst,Oracle
Financial Services ,Pune
14.07.09 SOA
K.Pratap kumar Sr. S/W test Engineer 25.07.09 Testing tools
4.
5. Chakradhar & Anitha S/W engineer in Microsoft
company in U.S.A
21.11.09 Career orientation in
Companies
6.
2010 – 11
D.Narayana Rao M.D in wander flower solutions,
hyd
07.07.10 Mobile Technology
7. Krishna kumari&Chandra
shekara Rao
Trainee, Orion call technology 06.08.10 Soft skills
8. O.V krishnaiah chetty Rtd.IIT Prof,Chennai 04.09.10 ERP tool Petrinets.
18. Guest lectures-(contd)
9.
2010-11
Phani kishore Trainee 04.11.10 Softskills & managerial
skills
10. K.Chandra Shekar RM,The Hindu 20.11.10 Awareness of
Media&Tech
11. Yagnnarayana Vice.president-PMP Club 11.12.10 Path for survival
12. Dr. K.Prabha Devi Gynecologist 11.1.11 Problem related to
Gynic
13. P.ChandraKala Proj.Lead, Wipro, Bangalore 28.1.11 Servlets
14. Chandra shekar Trainee,orien tech. 11.2.11 Softskills
15. Chadhar Faculty, Inetsolve, Hyd 23.02.11 Softskills & java
16.
2011-12
Guru Krishna Trainee 18.08.11 How to face an
Interview
17. E.Srinivas Reddy Vice Principal,ANU Engg.College 24.08.11 Image Processing
18. Y.S.K.Babu Team lead, Tech Mahendra, Pune 27.10.11 Telecommunications
19. A.Srinivasa Rao HOD, Dept of MCA, Montessori
Mahila Kalasala
22-12-11 Software Engineering
20. R.P.S.P.Veerraju HOD, Dept of IT, URIT 21-01-12 Cloud Computing
21. N.Vamsi Krishna Software Engineer,
ValueLabs,Hitech city,Hyderabad
28-01-12 Data Security in Cloud
19. Guest lectures-(contd)
22
2012-13
D.Nagaraju Asst.Professor,
ANUCET
18.07.12 Intrusion Detection System
using Machine learning
23 Bhanu Prakash HR,SYNTEL,
Chennai
04.08.12 Communication,
Interviewing Skills
24 T.Anji Reddy TechLead,
SYNTEL,
Chennai
05.08.12 SoftwareEngineering-
Real approach followed by
Company
25 Prof. M.Hema Latha HOD,Ramachandra
College of Engg,
Eluru
06-08-12 Dynamic Programming
26 A.Murali.M.Rao Joint Director,IGNOU,
New Delhi
28-08-12 Security of
Information
27 K.Karthik HR,Magnaj Innovation,
Pondicherry
04-09-12 Importance of Communication
& attitude in Corporate World
28 Kotaiah Member in Lions Club 29-12-12 Motivation
29 P.Neelesh Kumar Team Leader,Mahindra
Satyam, Pune
01-03-13 DataWarehousing Concepts
30
2013-14
D.Mohan Sudarshan Program Analyst, Quinax,
Mumbai
25-01-14 e-products for Social
Networking sites
31 Pahnidra N Testing Trainee,
Wipro
22-02-14 Java-Net Beans
21. Guest Lectures contd
E.Srinivasa Reddy, Vice-Principal, ANU
College of Engineering
Prof.D.Nagaraju, Dept of CSE,
Acharya Nagarjuna University
22. Community Awareness Program
Computer awareness program conducted for staff of other disciplines,
school and college students , For house-wives and anganwadi women
24. EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Sl
no
Event Date
1 Techno Banquet 2009 16-9-2009
2 International Womens day 8-3-2010
3 Techno Banquet 2010 27-10-2010
4 International Womens day 8-3-2011
5 National Seminar on Impact of
Information Technology on rural India
8th and 9th
July 2011
6 Samanya 2011 15-10-2011
7 Techno Banquet 2011 4-11-2011
8 Techno Banquet 2013 30-01-2013
9 Workshop on “Data Warehousing and
Mining”
27-11-2013
10 Workshop on “content Writing” by
Wikipedia
16-12-2013
11 Workshop on “Advanced Content
Writing” by Wikipedia
20-01-2014
26. ACHIEVEMENTS OF STAFF
Shamim
Presented a paper on ““Climate Change – A challenge to Sustainable Development”
29- nov-2012 and 30-nov-2012.
Presented a paper on “Different Approaches for the Design of Human computer Interface” in
National seminar RTICT-2012 organized by KU in 2012.
Participated in National Workshop, National Seminars.
Member in Ward Counselling system.
Presented a paper on “Need for Information Technology in Agriculture” in National seminar on Impact
of Information Technology on Rural India in 2011.
Counsellor in IGNOU.
Participated in Creating computer awareness programme for House-wives at K.B.N.College during the
years 2006-11.
Participated in Faculty Development Programmes
Criterion Member in Coordination Committee for NAAC in the college.
Attended as Examiner for M.Sc.(CS) for VIVA-VOCE of Krishna University affiliated Colleges.
Having experience in guiding M.C.A. Projects and M.Sc.(CS) Projects of IGNOU and Krishna University.
27. Achievements of the staff(contd)
P.Bharathi Devi
One of the Organising committee members in National seminar RTICT- 2012 organized by Krishn
University.
Presented a paper on ““Climate Change – A challenge to Sustainable Development”
29- nov-2012 and 30-nov-2012.
Created awareness on computes to School children on the occasion of computer literacy day.
Presented and published paper on “Different Approaches for the Design of Human compute
Interface” in RTICT-2012,
Presented a paper on “controlling Data in Cloud” in International Conference organized by SRKIT
2012.
One of the member in registration committee in the Youth Festival organized by the Krishna University.
Attended as Examiner for M.Sc.(CS) for VIVA-VOCE of Krishna University affiliated Colleges.
Having experience in guiding M.C.A. Projects and M.Sc.(CS) Projects of IGNOU and Krishna University
Delivered a lecture on “Internet Technologies” at Narasarao Pet Degree College.
Acted as a resource person for an OJT Programme conducted by Board of Intermediate.
Participated in National Workshop “Image Processing” organized by Acharya Nagarjuna University in 2011
Presented and published paper on “Need for Information Technology in Agriculture” in National semina
on Impact of Information Technology on Rural India in 2011.
acted as judge for technical meets.
Delivered a lecture on Automata and Compiler Design for B.Tech(IT) in Nova college of Engineering.
created awareness on computers to anganwadi workers at Tiruvur.
28. Achievements of the staff(contd)
B.S.N.Venkatesh
Participated in two-day oriented programme in e-Banking organized by Indian Bank,Kanuru.
Having experience in guiding M.C.A. Projects and M.Sc.(CS) Projects of Krishna University.
Ch.Pavani
Presented a paper on ““Climate Change – A challenge to Sustainable Development”
29- nov-2012 and 30-nov-2012.
Member in Ward Counselling system.
Created computer awareness to house wives in summer camp organized by the college
Having experience in guiding M.C.A. Projects and M.Sc.(CS) Projects of Krishna University.
M.Ram Pavan Kumar
Having experience in guiding M.C.A. Projects and M.Sc.(CS) Projects of Krishna University
Member in Ward Counselling system.
.
29. Faculty who presented papers
Name of the Faculty
Name of the Seminar /
Workshop
Presented/Participation Organisation Date
M.Madhuri Disaster Management Presented a paper St.Theresa college, Eluru 31st july’2006
Shamim,
P.Madhavi latha
Distributed Operating
Systems
Participated P.B.Siddartha college of arts and
sciences
8th Sept2006
Shamim,P.Bharathi
Devi, P.Divyasree
FDP by Kathalaya Participated Kathalaya, Bangalore 16th and 17th
2011
Shamim,P.Bharathi
Devi, P.Divyasree
Impact of Information
technology on Rural India
Presented a paper K.B.N College 8th and 9th July’
2011
Shamim,P.Bharathi
Devi, P.Divyasree
Image Processing Participated Acharya Nagarjuna University 3rd and 4th Dec’
2011
Shamim,P.Bharathi
Devi, P.Divyasree
Recent trends in
communication and
networking
Presented a paper Krishna University 7th and 8th
Jan’2012
30. Achievements of the students
Ashok kumar of III MCA (2010-11) has developed a job site
“kbnjobexchange.com”.
P.Srinivasa Rao of III MCA (2010-11) has done an in-house project
“On-line Student feedback System” . The student was awarded Rs.5,000/- cash prize.
P. Bharath Kumar of III MCA (2010-11) has done an in-house project
“Library Management System” and received Rs.5,000/- cash prize.
Ashok Kumar of III MCA receiving a cash prize of Rs 5000/- from the college
President V.Uma Maheswara Rao
31. Achievements of the students(contd)
A.Ganga Bhavani , M.Sowmya , Abdul Razia Sultana , of
MSc II year were selected in Wipro technologies ,
Bangalore in the campus drive conducted in the college.
M.Sowmya of MSc final year secured III prize in the Essay
Competition in Inter Collegiate competitions held in
December 2011 organised by the college.
M.Siva Rama Raju of MSc first year secured I prize in
Krishna University inter collegiate chess tournament.
M.Siva Rama Raju of MSc first year participated in South-
west Inter Universities chess tournament.
37. B.Sunesh Kumar, Tibco Tool developer,
London
Mohan Sudarsan, L&T Ignites, Pune
N.Mahendra, Cognizant, Hyderabad
Y.Siva Kumar,Tech Mahendra, Pune
ALUMNI
38. FUTURE PROSPECTS
• To organize International Seminar/conference.
• To organize more national seminars and workshops.
• To make the students to do more in-house projects.
• To provide more placements.
• To have more publications by the faculty and students.