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| The Information Technology aims to produce graduates who satisfy the computing needs of industry, government and business. Students develop theoretical and practical knowledge of computer technologies, programming, and information systems analysis and design. Students take one or more of three majors, each with a different focus. The system development major focuses on the analysis of user requirements and the design, development and management of computer-based information systems and applications. The business systems major focuses on the use of computers and information systems to solve complex problems in business and government organisations. Students graduate with a capacity to relate their university studies to the world of business. The network technology major focuses on the technologies, use, design and development of networked systems and applications in industry, business and government |
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| The department has been primarily developed in consonance with the facilities already available in the college. Plant tissue culture was primarily from NCL and botany departments. Biochemical engineering was developed also with NCL. Animal tissue culture was originally with NFATCC, now known as NCCS. Thus, the main thrust of the facilities was based on the faculty available within the department. It was primarily quantitation oriented and biochemistry-oriented. Thus, spectroscopy could be developed in terms of kinetics up to fast kinetics. |
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Near 250 Nos Pentium III and AMD 2000 Xp machines with colour monitors |
Each systems running @ 1.13 GHz, 64 MB RAM & 128 MB RAM |
Pentium III based IBM server @ 1.12 GHz with 128 MB RAM, 20GB Hard disc. |
Networked on Ethernet backbone with LAN / UNIX Connectivity. |
All advanced and latest Softwares. |
Internet facility |
Multimedia kits. |
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| Our students have been proving their excellence year after year by securing top tanks in the University Examinations, Value added lecturers and seminars are frequently organized. |
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