S.No | Name of the Teaching Faculty | Designation | Educational Qualifications | Experience |
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1 | Mr. Pradosh Chandra Patnaik | Head of Department | MCA, M.Tech, MPhil, Ph.D(P) | 16 Yrs |
2 | Mr. Devender Rao | Associate Professor | MCA, M.Phil, Ph.D(P) | 15 Yrs |
3 | Mr. Md Ismail | Associate Professor | MCA, M.Tech, UGC-NET, SET | 10.5 Yrs |
4 | Ms. P. Saritha | Associate Professor | MCA | 13 Yrs |
5 | Ms. M. Subhashini | Associate Professor | MCA | 13 Yrs |
6 | Mr. Srinivas Rao | Assistant Professor | MCA | 8.5 Yrs |
7 | Ms Teena Jose | Assistant Professor | MCA | 5.5 Yrs |
The students of the college organise an IT Meet entitled 'Abhyasa' every year inviting participation and delegations from different colleges. It has various competitive events like programming contest, IT Quiz,Brain Compiler etc., to stimulate interactive learning.
The whole formal events focused on the General IT awareness, aptitude, reasoning, communication skills, H/W knowledge and the programming skills, which wise categorized into five major events viz., Power Whiz, Brain Compiler, IT Tricky Track, Fabricate PC and Paper presentation which were divided into various levels of rounds. To make the participants well acquainted with various placements related activities, a different kind of event was organized under "Preplacement Event". 450 students from different colleges had participated. The event focused on the various rounds conducted as part of any placement drive by different companies.
It is important for students of technical education to keep themselves abreast of changes taking place in the industry. Towards this end, the college regularly organizes industrial tours. Every semester, students are expected to visit at least one industry or company, either Indian or multinational. They must prepare in advance a detailed note on the industry to be visited. Information could be collected from the website of the company or any other source. The students, guided by the faculty, shall conduct a survey/interview of the people and the place visited and then prepare a detailed report of the tour for a class presentation.
The goal of the mini projects is to get the student to explore research and development initiatives in a specific area. The mini projects commence in summer. The projects are undertaken in an industry or research lab or other academic institutions, as decided by the project advisor. It may, in some cases, result in a student continuing the work for the final project also, with the concurrence of the department.