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Laboratories

The Department has well equipped labs with the latest Configuration. Total 9 Computer Labs for UG, PG and one research lab consisting a total of 674 systems. The various servers in the server room include Oracle 11g Database Server, Intranet Server (TOMCAT), NPTEL Video/Web Server, MAT Lab Server 2012 R2, Red Hat Linux 5.0 Server, Library Automation Server, A-Mail Server, ECAP Server, LMS Server.

The college has high speed internet connectivity throughout the campus through a leased line from BSNL with 1Gbps ,500Mbps from Blueifi.

The following Laboratories are available in the department:

JG Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration No. of Systems
1 James Gosling Lab Model : Acer Vertion M200
Processor : Intel® Core™ i3-7100 CPU @ 3.90 GHz
4.00GB RAM, 1TB HDD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 18.5” LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Scroll Mouse
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2 Model : DELL OPTI PLEX 3070
Processor : Intel® Core™ 2 i3-9100 CPU @ 3.60 GHZ
8.00 GB RAM, 1 TB HDD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 20.5” TFT Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
20
3 Model : ASUS VIVO AIO V222 GAR_V333GA
Processor : Intel® Pentium®Silver J5040
8.00 GB RAM, 256.00 GB SSD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 21.5” TFT Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
02

EF Codd Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration No. of Systems
1 EF Codd Lab Model : HP Pro Tower 280 G9 PCI
Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-12400 CPU @ 2.50 GHz
16.00 GB RAM, 256.00 GB SSD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 19.5” LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
70
2 Model : ACER Vertion Desktop
Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00 GHz
4.00 GB RAM, 1.00 TB HDD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 19.5” LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
04

Linus Torvalds Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration No. of Systems
1 Linus Torvalds Lab Model : HP 280PRO G9 Micro Tower
Processor : Intel core TM i3-10100 CPU@3.64 GHZ
8.00 GB RAM, 256.00 GB SSD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor: 19.5" LED Monitor
Keyboard: Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse: Optical Mouse
70
2 Model : ACER Vertion Desktop
Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00 GHz
4.00 GB RAM, 1.00 TB HDD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 19.5” LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
02

PGCP Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration No. of Systems
1 PGCP Lab Model : Acer Vertion Desktop System
Processor :Intel® Core™ 2 i3-8100 CPU @ 2.65 GHZ
8.00 GB RAM, 1.00 TB HDD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 21.5" LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
71
2 Model : Acer Vertion Desktop System
Processor :Intel® Core™ i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00 GHz
4.00 GB RAM, 1.00 TB HDD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 19.5" LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
02

R&D Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration No. of Systems
1 R&D Lab Model : Acer Vertion Desktop System
Processor :Intel® Core™ i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00 GHz
4.00 GB RAM, 1.00 TB HDD
System type : x64 – based Processor
Monitor : 19.5" LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
05
2 Model : Dell 7D49KQR
Processor : Intel® Core™ 2 i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00 GHZ
4.00 GB RAM, 1.00 TB HDD
System type : x64-based processor
Monitor : 21.5” LED Monitor
Keyboard : Multimedia keyboard
Mouse : Optical Mouse
15

Yellow Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration Usage No. of Systems
1 Yellow Lab Model: DELL OPTI PLEX 3070
Processor: Intel Core i3, 9th Gen
8.00 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Disk
System type: x64 – based Processor
Monitor: 20.5” TFT Monitor
Keyboard: Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse: Optical Scroll Mouse
Placements and Training 72

Pink Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration Usage No. of Systems
1 Pink Lab Model: DELL OPTI PLEX 3070
Processor: Intel Core i3, 9th Gen
8.00 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Disk
System type: x64 – based Processor
Monitor: 20.5” TFT Monitor
Keyboard: Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse: Optical Scroll Mouse
Placements and Training 72

Orange Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration Usage No. of Systems
1 Orange Lab Model: DELL OPTI PLEX 3070
Processor: Intel Core i3, 9th Gen
8.00 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Disk
System type: x64 – based Processor
Monitor: 20.5” TFT Monitor
Keyboard: Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse: Optical Scroll Mouse
Placements and Training 72

Green Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration Usage No. of Systems
1 Green Lab Model: DELL OPTI PLEX 3070
Processor: Intel Core i3, 9th Gen
8.00 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Disk
System type: x64 – based Processor
Monitor: 20.5” TFT Monitor
Keyboard: Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse: Optical Scroll Mouse
Placements and Training 72

Brown Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration Usage No. of Systems
1 Brown Lab Model: DELL OPTI PLEX 3070
Processor: Intel Core i3, 9th Gen
8.00 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Disk
System type: x64 – based Processor
Monitor: 20.5” TFT Monitor
Keyboard: Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse: Optical Scroll Mouse
Placements and Training 72

PG CP Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Configuration Usage No. of Systems
1 PG CP Lab Model: Acer Vertion I3 Desktop System
Processor: Intel Core i3 -8100, 8th Gen
8 GB DDR4 RAM, 1 TB Hard Disk Drive
Monitor: 21.5” LED Monitor
Keyboard: USB Keyboard
Mouse: USB Optical Mouse
AJWT, OOPS through
C++ Lab
70

R&D Lab

S.No Name of the Lab Location Usage No. of Systems
1 R&D Lab B-Block, First Floor To Carryout Research Activities by Students
and Faculty Members
30

LIBRARY

Faculty Incharge

Department Library offers a variety of books related to Computer Science and Basic Science subjects. Reference books of various subjects are procured. Various Competitive Books are available to satisfy the thirst of the students. Books are issued to students and staff. Students can access the Library facility according to their convenience any time round-the-clock.

No. of Titles

455

No. of Volumes

684

Faculty Incharge

MoUs

A. MOUs with Industries

B. Interaction with the Industry

Faculty Achievements

Journal Publications
Conferences
Book Publications
S.No Name of the Faculty Title of the Book
1 Dr.D.Jaya
Kumari
Mr.K.Praveen Kumar

Title of the Book: Future Trends in Engineering Sciences.
Title of the Chapter Published: Revolutionizing Fingerprint Recognition: A Comparative Analysis of Contactless and Contact-Based Approaches with CNN Models.
ISBN: 979-886752078-6, By Aditya Publications,November 12, 2023.

2 Dr.D.Jaya
Kumari
Mr.K.Praveen Kumar

“Title of the Book: Future Trends in Engineering Sciences”.
Title of the Chapter Published: Visual Narrator: Image Caption Generation through Advanced CNN Modeling.
ISBN: 979-886752078-6, By Aditya Publications,November 12, 2023."

3 Mr.K.Praveen Kumar

“Title of the Book: Future Trends in Engineering Sciences”.
Title of the Chapter Published: Deep Image Forensics: Unveiling Tampering through Copy-Move and Splicing Detection via Convolutional Neural Networks.
ISBN: 979-886752078-6, By Aditya Publications,November 12, 2023. "

4 Dr.K.Shirin
Bhanu
Dr.G.Loshma

Productive Inference of Convolutional Neural Networks using Filter Pruning Framework, Springer, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8493-8_42, April-2023

5 Dr.O.Sri Nagesh
Dr.V.S.Naresh

Public Auditing Technique for Securing Privacy in Cloud Storage: ISSBN: 978-620-2-52368-4, LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS, 2020.

6 Dr.V.S.Naresh

"Secure Multiparty Key Agreement": Theory and Practice, ISSBN:987-620-0-32764-2, LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS,2019.

"Title of the Book: Intelligent Decision Support Systems" . Title of the Chapter Published: Coronary Heart Disease prediction using genetic algorithm based decision tree,2019

7 Dr. D. Jaya
Kumari

"XML and its Applications", LAP- Publications, ISBN 978-3-659-86708-8, 2016.

"A Dissertation report on the secure Online Banking",LAP- Publication, ISBN 978-3-659-86312-7, 2016

8 Mr.Ch. Raja
Ramesh

"Data Structures and Algorithms",TK Publications,ISBN 9789 3859 09849

Certifications
Patents
Research Supervisors
Faculty Out-Reach

Workshops/SOC/Seminars/
Guest Lectures

Workshops/SOC

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Student Achievements

Internships
Conference Publications

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Roll of Honour
Batch Roll Number Name of The Student CGPA/Aggregate
2019-23 19A81A0594 K. Guru Datta Bharat Santosh
(Roll of Honour Gold Medal)
9.51 CGPA
Sri Peruri Subbarayudu Memorial
Silver Medal – Instituted by
Sri P.Bala Kasaiah
(Topper among boys)
2018-22 18A81A0518 DATLA SRIYA
Smt. Chekka Rajeswari Memorial
Silver Medal – Instituted by Sri Ch.S.N.Murthy (Late)
(Topper among girls)
88.03
2018-22 18A81A0513 VANIMIREDDY BHANU TEJA
(Best Outgoing Student (All Rounder)2022)
82.25
2017-21 17A81A0527 M.Chandini 79.33
2016-20 16A81A0535 M.Lakshmi Sailaja 80.70
2016-20 16A81A0561 A.SaiLakshmi 80.70
2015-19 15A81A05F1 M.Lakshmi Mounica 86.15
2014-18 14A81A0575 K.V.G.Satish 82.33
2013-17 13A81A05C2 A.Sai Priyanka
(College Level Gold Medalist)
82.47
2013-17 13A81A0547 S.Rajeswara Sesha Reddy
(College Level outgoing UG Student Gold Medal for the A.Y.2016-17)
79.17
2012-16 12A81A0591 K.S.N.V.G.Lavanya 78.51
2011-15 11A81A05A6 N.Susmitha 85.91
2010-14 10A81A05A6 A.Sravya Sree 79.20
2009-13 09A81A0566 C.Hima Teja 80.70
2008-12 08A81A0510 B.Surekha Devi 83.53
2007-11 07A81A0596 V.M.Krishna 79.31
2006-10 06A81A0515 U.Kalpana
(University Gold Medal)
84.71
2005-09 05A81A0511 K.V.Sarvani 80.88
2004-08 04A81A0525 M.Krishnachand 79.70
2003-07 03A81A0518 V.Kanti 76.39
2002-06 02A81A0527 M.Poorna Chandra 76.91
2002-06 02A81A0501 P.Anjaneyulu 76.91
2001-05 02A81A0548 V.Udaya Kiran 78.61

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Awards
GATE
S.No Roll No Name Score Year
1 21A81A05C3 S. Sri Satya 320 2024
2 20A81A05E1 G. Venkata Subramanya Siva Ram 328(CS)
303(DA)
2023
3 20A81A0599 M. Nitish 255 2024
4 20A81A0626 K. Pushpa Leela Vijaya Durga 328 2024
5 19A81A0593 K. Naga Venkata Sai Surendra 344 2023
6 19A81A0597 K. Nitin Vamsi 239 2023
7 18A81A05H3 V.Bhanu Teja 389 2022
8 18A81A05G3 Rohit Pragallapti 368 2022
9 18A81A0592 Orusu Venkatesh 324 2022
10 18A81A05K3 Baby Bahragavi Karella 332 2022
11 18A81A05B9 Y Raghava Rao 327 2021
12 13A81A05A0 P.V.Prathyusha 1037 2017
13 10A81A0578 K. Naga Lakshmi 359 2014
14 10A81A05A8 S. Vineel 371 2014
15 10A81A0527 K.Tejaswi 354 2014
16 10A81A05A3 S. Hymavathi 339 2014
17 08A81A0576 D Sasidhar 457 2012
18 08A81A0588 K Venkateswara Rao 402 2012
19 08A81A0540 K. Pavan Kumar 384 2012
20 08A81A05C2 T. Narendra 357 2012
21 08A81A0582 G.R.A.SeshuBabu 352 2012
22 08A81A0549 P. DurgaBalaji 352 2012
23 08A81A0512 Ch.N.V. Vijay Krishna 339 2012
24 08A81A05B7 S. Mani Kanta 316 2012
25 08A81A0563 V. ShyamSudheer 325 2012
26 08A81A05A3 B.S.V. Naresh 311 2012
GRE
Roll No Name Course GRE TOEFL IELTS
1 18A81A05L0 K. Mohith Adarsh MS 315 94 -
2 19A85A0514 P. Chandra Mouli MS 322 - -
3 17A81A05E2 M. Yaswanth Kumar MS 319 - -
4 18A81A05J6 I. Lakshmi Prasanna MS 325 - -
5 17A81A05C4 Ch. Shyam MS 319 - -
6 13A81A05G9 T. Lokesh Kumar MS 321 - -
7 18A81A0594 P. Jashwanth Sai MS 322 - -
8 18A81A0599 P. Sandhya Rani MS 308 - 7.5
9 16A81A05M4 S. Harshini Sai MS - 96 -
10 17A81A0505 B.B.M Satyendra MS 329 97 -
11 18A81A0578 K. Bhavya Sri MS 326 91 -
12 16A81A05I5 B. Sriram MS - - 7
13 19A81A05D9 B. Mohith Kumar MS 306 - -
14 19A81A05I1 R. Sai Nkhitha MS 327 - -
15 13A81A05B0 V. Bhargavi MS - 105 -
16 15A81A05K9 K. Venkata Alekhya MS 326 - -
17 16A81A0523 K. Ram Chandu MS 324 - -
18 17A81A0580 M. Bhargav sai MS 314 - -
19 16A81A05I9 Ch. H. V. S Sairam MS 323 - -
20 15A81A0564 A. Mahesh Kumar MS - - 6.5
21 15A81A05M3 P. Mohan SitaRam MS - - 6.0
22 16A81A0523 K. Ram Chandu MS 84 - -
23 13A81A05G3 K. Sahithi Suresh MS - - 6.5
24 14A81A0534 K. ChaitanyaSai MS - - 6.5
25 13A81A0547 S. Sesha Reddy MS 298 - 6.5
26 13A81A0514 Ch. Aditya MS 297 - -
27 13A81A05A8 T.Suraj MS 290 - -
28 11A81A0584 K. Lakshmi Narayana MS 39th percentile - -
GIF
NPTEL/Other Certifications
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Student Research Projects

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Training Activities

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Extra-Curricular Activities

Sahaya

Hackthons

A 24-hour student hackathon is an event where students come together to collaborate, innovate, and create projects within a short time frame. These hackathons have gained immense popularity in recent years, and they hold significant importance for students for several reasons:

  • Hands-on learning: Hackathons provide students with a unique opportunity to engage in hands-on learning. They encourage participants to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world problems and challenges. It allows students to go beyond theoretical knowledge and gain practical experience by working on a project from start to finish within a limited time.
  • Collaboration and teamwork: Hackathons foster collaboration and teamwork among students. Participants usually form teams, bringing together individuals with diverse backgrounds and expertise. Working together, they learn to communicate effectively, leverage each other's strengths, and tackle complex problems collectively. The experience of collaborating with peers from different disciplines helps develop essential teamwork and interpersonal skills.
  • Innovation and creativity: The time constraint of a 24-hour hackathon encourages participants to think innovatively and creatively. Students are often required to come up with novel solutions to problems or create something entirely new within a limited timeframe. This pressure fuels innovation and pushes participants to explore unconventional ideas, leading to the development of unique projects.
  • Networking and industry exposure: Student hackathons often attract participants, mentors, and judges from various industries and organizations. This provides an excellent networking opportunity for students to connect with professionals, potential employers, and like-minded peers. Building connections during a hackathon can lead to future internships, job opportunities, or collaborations on other projects.
  • Skill development: Hackathons offer a platform for students to enhance their existing skills and acquire new ones. During the event, participants may have to learn and use new technologies, programming languages, or tools to complete their projects. This process helps broaden their skillset, exposes them to different technologies, and allows them to experiment with cutting-edge tools and platforms.
  • Resume/portfolio enhancement: Participating in hackathons adds value to a student's resume or portfolio. It demonstrates their passion for learning, problem-solving ability, teamwork skills, and ability to work under pressure. Employers and educational institutions often consider hackathon experience as a strong indicator of a student's practical skills and motivation.
  • Recognition and awards: Many hackathons offer prizes, recognition, or opportunities for participants to showcase their projects to a wider audience. Winning or being recognized in a hackathon can boost a student's confidence, provide validation for their work, and open doors to further opportunities.

In conclusion, 24-hour student hackathons are important because they promote hands-on learning, foster collaboration, encourage innovation, provide networking opportunities, facilitate skill development, enhance resumes/portfolios, and offer recognition for participants. They serve as a platform for students to showcase their abilities, learn from their peers, and gain valuable experience in a short period.

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e-Resources

Innovations by the Faculty in Teaching and Learning. Activities of the department towards improvement in teaching-learning are indicated in the office records as well as on the college website. They are open for reproduction, further improvement, and review.

Some of the methods adopted by the faculty members in Teaching & Learning are:

  • Presentations using PPT, wherever necessary.
  • Technical videos for demonstration of certain concepts.
  • Usage of Software's like Rational Rose, R Software to demonstrate the concepts practically.
  • Use of E-Learning Resources like NPTEL lectures, Online journals, and Online lectures like QEEE & MOOCS for effective learning.
  • Providing Question bank with short answer questions and quiz questions.
  • Student paper and poster presentations.
  • Student seminars.
  • Conducting peer group learning to encourage the slow learners.
  • Student participation in skill tests and technical events.
  • To incorporate real-time problem-solving skills, we are using online tools like EBOX, EDYST etc.

(i) Innovations in Teaching and Learning

  • Project Based Learning
  • Z TO A Approach
  • NPTEL Web and Video Courses
  • PPTs
  • Question Banks
  • Mind Map

(ii) Tools used in Teaching and Learning

  • LMS
  • Conduira
  • PEARSON MePro
  • EBox
  • Edyst

V20- Subjects

S.No Regulation Sem Subject PPT
1 V20 I Problem Solving through C-Programming Download
2 V20 III Data Structures Download
3 V20 III Computer Organization and Architecture Download
4 V20 III OOP's through C++ Download
5 V20 III Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis Download
6 V20 III Mathematical Foundation Of Computer Science Download
7 V20 IV Design Analysis of Algorithms Download
8 V20 IV Java Programming Download
9 V20 IV Software Engineering Download
10 V20 IV Statistical Visualization using R Lab Download
11 V20 V Artificial Intelligence Download
12 V20 V Data Mining Download
13 V20 V Web Technologies Download
14 V20 VI Unified Modeling Language Lab Download

V18- Subjects

S.No Regulation Sem Subject PPT
1 V18 I/II Programming in C for Problem Solving Download
2 V18 III Object Oriented Programming for Problem Solving Download
4 V18 III Digital Electronics Download
5 V18 III Data Mining Download
6 V18 IV Computer Organization Download
7 V18 IV Software Engineering Download
8 V18 IV Python Programming Download
9 V18 IV Java Programming Download
10 V18 IV Formal Languages and Automata Theory Download
11 V18 V Database Management Systems Download
12 V18 V Operating Systems Download
13 V18 V Design Analysis of Algorithms Download
14 V18 V Unix Programming Download
15 V18 V Artificial Intelligence Download
16 V18 V Computer Graphics Download
17 V18 V Computer Networks Download
18 V18 VI Data Mining Download
19 V18 VI Object Oriented Analysis and Design Download
20 V18 VI Compiler Design Download
21 V18 VI Cryptography and Network Security Download
22 V18 VI Software Testing Methodologies Download
23 V18 VI Machine Learning Download
24 V18 VII Advanced Java & Web Technologies Download
25 V18 VII SNSW Download
26 V18 VII Distributed Systems Download
27 V18 VII Human-Computer Interaction Download
28 V18 VIII Cyber Security Download
29 V18 VIII Software Project Management Download

R16- Subjects

S.No Regulation Year Subject PPT QBank OldQP
1 R16 1 Computer Programming Download Download Download
2 R16 2 Data Structures through C++ Download Download Download
3 R16 2 Advanced Data Structures Download Download Download
4 R16 2 Computer Graphics Download Download Download
5 R16 2 Principles of Programming Languages - Download Download
6 R16 2 Python Programming - Download Download
7 R16 2 Java Programming Download Download Download
8 R16 2 Formal Languages and Automata Theory Download Download -
9 R16 4 Mobile Computing Download Download Download
10 R16 4 Web Technology Download Download Download
11 R16 4 Software Project Management Download Download Download
12 R16 4 Software Architecture and Design Patterns Download Download Download
13 R16 4 Distributed Systems Download Download Download
14 R16 4 Concurrent and Parallel Programming Download Download Download

R13- Subjects

S.No Regulation Year Subject PPT QBank OldQP
1 R13 3 Software Engineering Download Download Download
2 R13 3 Database Management Systems Download Download Download
3 R13 4 Distributed Systems Download Download Download
4 R13 4 Cryptography and Network Security - Download Download
5 R13 4 UML & Design Patterns Download Download Download
6 R13 3 Operating Systems - Download Download
7 R13 4 Human Computer Interaction - Download Download

Syllabus

B.Tech (CSE & CST)
M.TECH(CS)
SOC Syllabus

Contact-Info

Dr. D. Jaya Kumari

Professor & Head of the Department

Phone No: 08818-284355(O)-(Ext.-377)

Fax No: 08818-284322

Email: hod_cse@srivasaviengg.ac.in

Details

CSE Department