Computer Center
Computer Infrastructure
With the new building becoming operational and more classrooms and other workspaces added to accommodate new courses, the College acquired a total of 4.2 Gbps internet bandwidth, 4 Gbps from Alliance Broadband (2019-2020), 100 Mbps from TTSL (2019-2020), and 100 Mbps from Indian cable (2019-2020), for wider Wi-Fi connectivity.
The College has added 4 computer labs, and all classrooms/seminar rooms are equipped with projectors, 157 desktops, 17 printers, and 8 photocopiers. There are 50 Koss microphones installed in the computer lab. The College has purchased licenses of IBM SPSS 29.0; Win Pro 10; Microsoft Office 16. All classrooms and laboratories procured cameras. 12 Apple desktops (Mac mini, 3.6 GHz quad-core intel core i3 processor, 128 GB).
Adequate internet facility with computers is made available to students as well as faculty. The institute constantly upgrades its IT facilities to make learning more creative, innovative, and informative. Pharmacology Lab is equipped with sufficient hardware and licensed software (Ex-Pharma Series) to run a program-specific curriculum. The Library has 2 Library Kiosk Dual Core for easy access to the Library catalogs. The Library uses the open-source integrated library system KOHA and Barcode Scanner (Pegasus PSW 1400). All Faculties have been provided with their individual Acer laptops, with customized software, for timetable and attendance records. The College has redesigned its Website, with updated information, and made it user-friendly and interactive. The Website is managed and maintained by the branding department of the College.
Student – Computer ratio: 2.24
Number of computers available for students usage: 270
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