About the Department

The Department of Computer Application was established in 2001. Since then the Department has a proud history of producing quality students for all the disciplines of computer science and application. The main aim of the Department of Computer Application is to offer superior quality, affordable & professional education with view to build graduates & postgraduates with high ethical & leadership qualities. The Department offers MCA program.

We are fully committed for excellence in education. In a competitive environment generally a pass out students are expected to be competitive with wide range of knowledge, skill & attributes. Therefore, Faculties intends to enlighten undergraduates and postgraduate to be in right Endeavour by developing their distinct competencies with human values & professionalism which led them to be successful, globally employable & entrepreneurial students in the dynamic environment. The department is fully equipped with a wide range of latest technology tools and having collaboration with other department thus providing Communication lab, language lab and many more. The department is having “Gold Medalist” in University Examination. The Department welcomes you all for joining here to achieve your goals.

Major focus is on quality learning through classroom teaching & practical learning both. Focused discussions, interactive study sessions, role plays, presentation, case study and strategy implementation sessions are held as a part of the future professional everyday work schedule. Our success over many years has been proven to be a result of the quality of our lecturers and support staff. Faculties in the Department are outstanding: most of them have M.Tech and few having PhD degree or currently pursuing PhD degrees.

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Department of Computer Application

Dr Sujit Kumar Singh

Head of the Department and Associate Professor

Welcome to the Department of Computer Application at Asansol Engineering College. We started our journey in the year of 2001. Over the last one decade, we have grown our expertise and competence in the core Computer Science and Application.

We offer a postgraduate program (MCA). Our Department has produced hundreds of professionals who have established themselves in our country and abroad. We want the education imparted to our students to be the base of a lifelong learning. I believe learning is a continuous process and does not end with the acquisition of a degree. Our aim is not to make our student a walking manual of any language or package, instead, to make a person having a strong foundation in computer science and problem-solving techniques with adaptability according to changes in technology.

Thus I am confident that our students will emerge as assets not only to this institution and to the organization they belong, but also to the country at large. I congratulate the team of faculty members and the students for their brilliant effort. I wish all the students and faculty a great academic career.

Vision

To provide stimulating educational facilities that is responsive to the needs of the century and to create socially responsible technical man-power.

Mission

  • DM1 :To provide world class quality of teaching and practical training to the students.
  • DM2 :To develop technical manpower through interactive communication, training, seminars, group-discussions, mock-interviews etc.
  • DM3 :To create ethically sound human task force.
  • DM4:To improve efficiency of the department.

Master of Computer Application - 2 Years

Programme Outcomes (POs)

Programme Outcomes (POs)

  • PO-1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  • PO-2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  • PO-3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety & the cultural, societal & environmental considerations.
  • PO-4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  • PO-5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern eng. & IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  • PO-6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  • PO-7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts & demonstrate the knowledge of, & need for sustainable development.
  • PO-8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  • PO-9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • PO-10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community & with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports & design doc., make effective presentations & give & receive clear instructions.
  • PO-11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  • PO-12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

  • PSO-1. Core Knowledge: Our post graduate program students will have sound fundamental knowledge of mathematics, computer applications and other allied disciplines.
  • PSO-2. Application of Knowledge: Our post graduate program students will have ability to design and develop softwares as a team or individual using different programming languages.
  • PSO-3. Professionalism: Our post graduate program students will have professional skills, like high ethical standards, effective verbal and written communication and teamwork, to be productive professionals.
  • PSO-4. Adaptation of new technologies: Our post graduate program students will continue to develop their skills and seek knowledge after post graduation in order to adapt to latest technologies and the needs of society for advancements in their career.

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

  • PEO-1: Our MCA students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills to succeed in their career and /or obtain an advanced degree.
  • PEO-2: Our students will be strongly embedded with human values and will function ethically and responsibly, and will remain informed and involved as full participants in their profession and our society.
  • PEO-3: Our students will successfully function in multi disciplinary teams.
  • PEO-4: Our students will apply basic principles and practices of computing in the arena of management and science to successfully complete their projects to meet customer business objectives and/0r productively engage in research.

Publications

SL No. Picture List of Publications
1 DR. DIBYENDU KUMAR PAL
  1. Graph Classification Using Back Propagation Learning Algorithms- Dibyendu Kumar Pal...et.al, Published in International Journal of Systems and Software Security and Protection (IJSSSP) Vol: 11 Issue-2 July-Dec-2020

  1. Review Report on Digital Data Storage in Synthetic DNA: Magnetic to Genetic (2019), Dibyendu Kumar Pal...et.al. Research Direction Journal Special Issue;

  1.  Analysis of review report on Digital Data Storage in synthetic DNA: From magnetic to genetic- Suprity Das, Subham Banerjee, Subhash Chandra Nath,Dibyendu Kumar Pal published in the proceedings of International Conference DSMS-2019.

  1.  Energy Consumption of reactive & proactive protocols in mobile ad hoc networks-S. Goswami, Dibyendu Kumar Pal published in Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Emerging trends in Engineering and Sciences(ETES-2018), March23-24, 2018 at Asansol Engineering College.

  1. Performance Analysis of Three Routing Protocols in MANET Using the NS-2 and ANOVA Test with Varying Speed of Nodes---Published in the book-Ad Hoc
Networks. Editor: Jesus Hamilton Ortiz and Albaro Pachon de la Cruz
Publisher: InTech , ISBN-978-953-51-3110 (2017)

  1. D. K. Pal and Biplab Mandal, Recent Encounter Time & Location based Route
Discovery in Mobile Ad Hoc Network, Proceedings of Second National Conference on Emerging trends in Engineering and Sciences (ETES-2015), July 16-17, 2015 (Page No-28-37) at Asansol Engineering College.

  1. D. K. Pal and B.S. Mazumder, Sediment Transport over Bed form Structure
Experimental Studies, Proceedings of Second National Conference on Emerging trends in Engineering and Sciences (ETES-2015), July 16-17, 2015 (page no-78-83) at Asansol Engineering College.

  1. D. K. Pal, Bijoy S. Mazumder, B.S. (2014) –“Mean flow and Turbulence structure over a pair of asymmetric and a pair of symmetric waveform
structures”- Proceedings on National Conference on ETES-2014 (Tata McGraw
Hill Education Private Limited)-pp-409-419. ( Best paper awarded )

  1. D. K. Pal, Kar, A., Virtual Queue in a Centralized Database Environment-
International Conference on Modeling, Optimisation and Computing
(ICMOS- 2010). AIP conference proceeding. Vol-1298, pp-319-324.
(2010).

  1. .D. K.Pal, Mazumder, B.S., Ghoshal K., Ojha S.P. (2009) –“Turbulence statistics of flow over isolated scalene and isosceles triangular-shaped bed forms”.International Journal of Hydraulic Research. Vol. 47, No. 5(2009), pp. 626-637. [Doi:10.3826/jhr.2009.3397@2009 International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research.]
  2. Pal, D.K., Mazumder, B.S., Ghoshal K., Ojha S.P. - Contribution of burst-sweep cycles to the Reynolds shears stress over the waveform structures.(Published in Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ISH-2006. Vol.-12. No.-2.Pp-66-77.
  3. Mazumder, B.S., Pal, D.K., Ghoshal K., Ojha S.P. (2004) - Turbulence characteristics over artificial waveforms and its implication on sediment transport. International Conference on Hydraulic Engineering: Research and Practice. ICON- HERP 2004. October 26-28, 2004, at IIT Roorkee, India. Pp-
204-214.
  1. Mazumder, B.S., Pal, D.K., Ghoshal K., Mondal, K.K, (2003) -Measurements of turbulence flow over an artificial waveform in an open channel by 3-D Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter. National conference on Hydraulics and Water Resources.Hydro-2003, Indian Society for Hydraulics, pp. 398-405. December 26-27, 2003. Pune.                                                                  
2 MR. AMITAVA KAR
  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2020), Task Planning for Transportation of Multiple Objects by Dual Robots Using Cloud Computing, Journal of Robotics and Automation,Research Article, VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2019), Application of Cloud Computing for Priority Job Scheduling by Multiple Robots Operating in a Co-operative Environment. Ambient Communications and Computer Systems, Part of the Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing book series (AISC, volume 904). Pages 285-293.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2018), Application of Cloud Computing for Priority Job Scheduling by Multiple Robots Operating in a Co-operative Environment. Springer 3rd International Conference on Recent Advancements in Computer Communication and Computational Sciences (ICRACCCS), 2018.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2018), Application of Cloud Computing for Optimization of Tasks Scheduling by Multiple Robots Operating in a Co-operative Environment. Springer Series - Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies book series (LNDECT, volume 26) as Conference Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent Data Communication Technologies and Internet of Things (ICICI) 2018. Pages 118-125.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2018), Application of Cloud Computing for Optimization of Tasks Scheduling by Multiple Robots Operating in a Co-operative Environment. International Conference on Intelligent Data Communication Technologies and Internet of Things (ICICI) 2018.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2018), Application of Cloud Computing for Optimizing Task Management by Multiple Robots Operating in a Co-operative Environment. IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computers, Communication, Mechanical and Computing (EECCMC), 2018.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2017), Optimizing Task management of Robot and deciding whether Cloud Computing is feasible, International Journal of Scientific Research- Journal of Computer Engineering, Volume 19, Issue 4, Ver. IV. (Jul.-Aug. 2017), PP 80-87.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2017), Task management of Robot using Priority Job Scheduling, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology vol 8(2) pg 260-265.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2016), Task management of robot using Cloud Computing. IEEE Explore.

  1. A.Kar, A. K. Dutta, and S. K. Debnath (2016), Task management of robot using Cloud Computing. IEEE International Conference on Computer, Electrical and Communication Engineering (ICCECE) 2016.
3. Mr. Soumen Prakash Kabi
  1. “A Tournament Adaptive Differential Evolution (TADE) Algorithm to Solve Constrained Optimization Problems” published in conference ETES-2018
4. MR. SOURAV GAYEN
  1. Sourav Gayen, Avijit Bhowmick, Biswajit Upadhyay,” Introducing the Different Challenges Regarding Trust Models in Grid Computing”, International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering(IJETAE), Volume 3, Issue 4, April 2013,page no. 59-63.

  1. Sourav Gayen, Avijit Bhowmick, Biswajit Upadhyay, ” DEVELOPING A NOVEL TRUST MODEL FOR THE BEST RESOURCE SELECTION AMONG THE RESOURCES IN GRID ENVIRONMENT”, International journal of computer application(IJCA),Volume 70–No.6, May 2013.

Computer Application

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IEI Students' Chapter (ECE) of Asansol Engineering College welcomes all the students to show their potentials

General information: On the inaugural program Dr. Goutam Chattopadhyay (NASA) and Dr. Chinmoy Saha (IIST) participated as Chief Guest. The Experts arrival in the Asansol Engineering College was followed by their visit to the Electronics and Communication Department and inauguration of MTT-S IEEE Student Chapter was held. The IEEE chapter was formally inaugurated by the Dr. Goutam Chattopadhyay and Dr. Chinmoy Saha by lighting the inauguration lamp. The Experts were then escorted to the Vivekananda Seminar Hall after the inaugural session. Mr. Sambit S Mondal hosted the program and spoke about the history of Asansol Engineering College. The most eloquent and powerful inaugural speech was delivered by Dr. Chittajit Sarkar, IEEE AEC SBC COUNSELOR. Delegates were then called to the dias where they were felicitated by Dr.Arunava De , HOD , ECE. After that, HOD of ECE spoke few words about the department and program. Dr. Goutam Chattopadhyay (NASA) was formally introduced by Mr. Sambit S Mondal. Dr. Goutam Chattopadhyay gave a brief introduction regarding NASA and his association with IEEE alongside, being the IEEE MTT-S MGA CHAIR. He gave a brief lecture on how the space explorations are being carried out in this modern era and what are the technologies associated with it. He also showcased his expertise doing research in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA. Dr. Chinmoy Saha (IIST) was formally introduced by Dr. Ashmi Chakraborty and followed by presentation of Dr. Chinmoy Saha . He gave a brief introduction regarding Wireless power transfer,further he spoke about the trends of this power transfer, the techniques and the challenges of wireless power transfer. He also gave a brief exposure of his research domain on IIST, Tiruvananthapuram. An interactive session was also organized to interact with these top notched scientists. At the end experts interacted with students and faculty/staff. Mementos were given to both the experts of NASA,USA and IIST. Prize were distributed to the best student volunteers by Dr. Goutam Chattopadhyay(NASA) and Dr. Chinmoy Saha (IIST). Feedback forms were distributed and collected from the participants. Vote of Thanks was given by Student Branch Chair, Mr. Biswajit Bose.

Report of the events:

  • Inauguration of IEEE Student Branch and MTT-S Student Branch Chapter of Asansol Engineering College & International Seminar on Microwave Theory and Practices
  • One Day Hands-On Workshop on Solving Electromagnetic Problems using ANSYS HFSS
  • Field trip to IIT Kharagpur
  • Mr. Saqib Jalal of Final year ECE got placed in Thoughtworks with 8.3 LPK
  • Paper presented by Sourav Saha and Soubhik Kar on the occasion of World Telecommunication day on 17th May, 2019.
  • A national level model competition “Electronics Innovation 6.0 (EI 6.0)” is organized the department of ECE under the banner of the Institution of Engineers (India) Students’ Chapter during 2-3th March 2019.
  • Deep Chatterjee and his team got Electronics Innovation 6.0 winners dated 02.03.2019 for their model “Grass Cutter”.
  • Students of 2nd and 3rd year of ECE participated in one day IEEE outreach program on “Embedded processor related to IOT”. The talk delivered by Prof. Dr. J.K. Roy, System Advanced Tech. Pvt. Ltd on 5th October, 2018.
  • Technica-A Power point presentation under Robotics Society held on 19.09.2018.
  • Snehil Sandalya and Megha Deogharia present Technical paper Presentation on 50th Engineers day dated 15th September, 2018.
  • TECHNOXIAN – A Roborace Championship winner achieved by team ECE, 2nd year students on 7th April, 2018.
  • Md. Nehal and his team win Technoxian District Championship and Junior Robo Championship on 8th April, 2018.
  • Subhankar Karmakar, Megha Deogharia, Snehil Sandalya, Dibya Suman got Electronics Innovation 5.0 winners dated 22.04.2018.

Department has well-equipped Computer Laboratories with state of art PCs all connected and enabled with Campus LAN and high speed Internet Connection using 50 Mbps speed. The students are given access to the PCs strictly in a 1:1 ratio, so as to enable them to have a true hands-on experience and be at par with the latest Software Technologies. The Department also conducts classes in Laboratories owned by the other Engineering Departments. The laboratories have been specifically designed and equipped with most modern instruments to facilitate academic learning, research and development.

LHOMI BHABA LAB

Designed for Unix Lab, C Programming Lab, Data Structure Lab, Graphics Programming Lab, VB Programming Lab, Software Project Management Lab, Numerical Analysis with well equipped infrastructure.

Central Computing Lab

Designed for DBMS Lab, Advanced DBMS Lab, JAVA Programming Lab, C Programming Lab, C++ Programming Lab and Data Structure Lab, Web Technology Lab with well equipped infrastructure.

PROJECT LABORATORY

Designed for MCA final year Projects. Also designed for Unix Lab, Data Structure Lab, C Programming Lab, C++ Programming Lab with well equipped infrastructure.

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