The department includes essential academic infrastructure comprising two faculty rooms, three classrooms, one tutorial room, and two computer laboratories. These spaces are designed to facilitate regular teaching, personalized tutorials, and hands-on computing sessions in alignment with the academic curriculum. The computer labs are well-equipped, each housing 30 desktop PCs to support practical sessions and enhance students’ technical skills.
A variety of teaching aids and resources are available to enrich the learning experience. These include setups for PowerPoint presentations using PCs, projectors, screens, and sound systems. For theory and practical courses, print materials and lab instruments are provided, along with machines, spare parts, and consumables. Display tools such as green boards, whiteboards, and notice boards are also in place. Digital learning is supported through laptops, projectors, CDs/DVDs, pen drives, and video lecture systems, ensuring a comprehensive blend of traditional and modern teaching methods.
Two computer laboratories each with 30 desktop PCs to conduct the laboratory classes according to curriculum.