Category: MCA

MCA  | Industrial visit

About Us

MCA

 Program

Industrial visit

S.No.

Name of the Company

No.of Students Participated

Date

1.

Guvi Geek Network Pvt.Ltd,Tharamani,Chennai

50

18.05.2022

Industrial Visit – Report

The motto of the IV is 

  • To understand the importance of Networkers in IT industry.
  • To know about IT certification like CCNA, AWS, etc.,
  • Dr.E.Pandian, Professor and Head, organized the Industrial Visit. 35 students and 2 staff coordinators visited the company. 
  • Mr.Paulraj, Trainer, NG, trained the students about the categories of Network practically by connecting two computers in virtual mode. He continued by advising the students to practice Linux Operating system. 
  • He explained the IT certification especially CCNA certification by CISCo.Also due to lack of time, he advised the students to watch his 20 hours video about network concepts and completed his session. 
  • We returned back to College aroud 3pm and disbursed.
 

MCA  | Project Work

About Us

MCA

 Program

Project Work

 

PROJECT WORK (Batch 2018 – 2020 (LE) ) – R-2017

S.No.

REG NO

NAME OF THE STUDENT

PROJECT TITLE

1

212617621001

KURALARASAN. M

Ledger Conservancy for Legal 

2

212617621302

BALAGURU.E

Organize entrust for Individual Attainment Endorsement

3

212617621303

DEEPARANI.M

Network Gaming Performance and Traffic Modeling

4

212617621304

DHARANI.S

Verification and executed and secured Information

5

212617621305

GAYATHRI.V

E-Paper Technology

6

212617621307

JACQUELIN MARY.P

Animatonics

7

212617621308

JAYAPAL.S

A seculusion technique to access superintend ammunition

8

212617621309

SENTHAMIZH SELVI.U

A cross E-Learning Orientation approach based on Learners

9

212617621311

VENKATESAN.P

Procure data ceracity and seculusion preservation in testimony emporium

10

212617621312

PAVITHRA SANTHOSH.V

Evaluating the privacy of user in Bitcoin Transaction

11

212617621313

SANTHANA PANDIYAN.V

Attaining Liability using cipher currency

12

212617621314

ARUN KUMAR.S

Data Encryption Using RSA Algorithm

13

212617621316

SURYA.S

Streaming Information Cibil score trackers

14

212617621317

LEEMA RAINA F

Secure cluster Interogation for DNA repository

15

212617621318

SATHISHKUMAR M

Anichaha AI office management System

16

212617621319

SATHISH KUMAR G

Enhancements of Agricultural methodological system

Project Work

IV Semester MCA – Batch (2020-2022) – MC5414-Project Work

       

S.No

Reg No

Student Name

Project Title

1

212620622001

Afrin Banu M R

Selection And Allocation Obtained From Priority By Support Vector Machine

2

212620622002

Deepalakshmi B

Design And Implementation Of Skin Cancer
Classification Using Convolutional Neural Network

3

212620622003

Gopinath S

Learning Based Presaging Control For Linear Process

4

212620622004

Hariharan G

Design And Implementation Of E-Commerce Mobile
Application To Order And Sale Food Using Flutter And Firebase

5

212620622005

Jai Prathop S

Smart Voting System Using Deep Learning 

6

212620622006

Janani V

Credit Card Fraud Detection
Using Machine Learning

7

212620622007

Jeyachitra S

Sustainable RDBMS Bid Data From Auctioning Application

8

212620622008

Jibesh Kumar Maity

9

212620622009

Kanagarajan M

Inference Attack-Resistant E-Healthcare
Cloud System With Fine-Grained Access Control

10

212620622010

Kovarthanan K

Health Prediction System For
Heart Disease

11

212620622011

Lakshana Devi Mohan

Analysing Covid Result Using Artificial
Intelligence

12

212620622012

Mahesh S

Secured File Transfer With Advanced Encryption
Standard

13

212620622013

Mohanasundaram V

Design And Implementation Of E-Commerce For
Product Sale Using PHP And MySQL

15

212620622015

Nikhil S

Block chain-Based Public Integrity Verification For
Cloud Storage Against Procrastinating Auditors

16

212620622016

Ravi Raj R

Successful Ledger And Decentralization In Healthcare Using Block chain 

17

212620622017

Rubini B

Domain-Sensitive Recommendation With User –
Item Subgroup Analysis

18

212620622018

Sakthivel Y

Chatbot Using Natural Processing
Language

19

212620622019

Santhosh V

Heart Disease Identification Method Using Machine
Learning Classification In E Healthcare

20

212620622020

Sharmila S

Declining Error Recognition Using Ensemble Learning

21

212620622021

Suriya M

22

212620622022

Vanika E

Certificateless Public Integrity Checking Of Group Shared Data On Cloud Storage

23

212620622023

Venkatesh Kishore K

Driving Due To Drowsiness Using
Alarm System

24

212620622024

Vignesh J

Stock Market Trend Prediction Using High-
Ordered Information Of Time Series

25

212620622025

Yogesh M

Effective Web Application For Online Flower And Gift Shop Using PHP
& MySQL

MC4411 – Project Work- Batch (2021-2023) –

S.No

Reg No

Student Name

Project Title

1

212621622001

ABINASH G

USING MULTILEVEL ENCRYPTION AND STEGANOGRAPHY FOR DATA STORAGE IN CLOUD

2

212621622002

ABIRAMI B

ANIMAL REPELLENT SYSTEM FOR FOREST VILLAGES

3

212621622003

ARAVIND M S

PNEUMONIA DETECTION USING DEEP LEARNING

4

212621622005

ARUNACHALAM M K C

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF MOBILE DATA OFFLOADING IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS

5

212621622006

BAKYANAJMUNISHA A

CREDIT CARD FRAUD DETECTION USING RANDOM FOREST ALGORITHM

6

212621622007

BHARATH B

ADAPTIVE SCHEDULING ALGORITHM BASED TASK LOADING IN CLOUD DATA CENTER

7

212621622008

BHARATH K

ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF TOXIC POLLUTION IN SMART METRO DRAINAGE WASTE SYSTEM

8

212621622009

BHARATH M

FAKE PROFILES IDENTIFICATION IN ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS USING MACHINE LEARNING AND NLP USING SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE

9

212621622010

BHUVANA MAHESWARI S

EMPOWEING FARMERS THROUGH AGRI ECOM PORTAL TO FACILITATE SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS TO COMPLETE

10

212621622011

BRINDHA T

AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS ON SEER BREAST CANCER USING ENSEMBLE METHODS

11

212621622012

CHANDRU S

CHILD MONITORING AND SUPERVISION APP

12

212621622014

DHANUSH C

ONLINE PUBLIC REFORM ANDROID APPLICATION

13

212621622016

EDWIN VISHAL P J

FOREST FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK DATASET BASED ON MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES

14

212621622017

GOUTHAM R

COMPACT THROUGHPUT IN BLOCK CHAIN OCCUPYING OUTFIT

15

212621622018

GOWSALYA B

MULTI-PURPOSE PLATFORM INDEPENDENCE FOR ADVANCED ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM

16

212621622019

GURUPRASATH A S

CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION USING K MEANS CLUSTERING ALGORITHM

17

212621622021

IMAM ALI S

SUICIDE IDEATION DETECTION USING MULTIPLE FEATURE ANALYSIS FROM TWITTER DATA

18

212621622022

JAGADEESHWARAN A

THE REVOLUTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ACADEMIC SERVICESCOUNSEL AND JOB OPPORTUNITY SITE

19

212621622023

JAGADISHWARAN J

FAIR CHARACTERISTIC-PRIMARILY BASED TOTALLY ENCRYPTION SCHEME FOR DATA SHARING IN BLOCKCHAIN

20

212621622024

JAYAVIGNESH V

PREVENTION OF SPREADING OF COVID-19 BY FACEMASK DETECTION USING CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS (CNN)

21

212621622025

JEMIMAH M

FORECASTING STOCK PRICES USING TIME SERIES ANALYSIS: A MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH

22

212621622026

KANCHI HEMANTH

DUAL ACCESS CONTROL FOR CLOUD BASED DATA STORAGE AND SHARING

23

212621622027

KARTHIKRAJ G

VERSATILE LEGITIMATE DISBURSEMENT ATTRIBUTED TO BLOCKCHAIN

24

212621622028

KAVINRAJ A

A NOVEL FRAMEWORK FOR THE AUTOMATED DETECTION AND CATEGORIZATION AND PLANT DISEASES

25

212621622029

KAVIYARASU K

SECURE SHARING OF PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS IN CLOUD USING ATTRIBUTE-BASED ENCRYPTION

26

212621622030

KEERTHANA T

STREAMLINED AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING PYTHON DJANGO

27

212621622031

KEERTHIGA R G

DEVELOPMENT OF A DISEASE FORECASTING AND INDENTIFICATION SYSTEM BASED ON MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHM

28

212621622032

KOKILA N

ADVANCED ANEMIA DISEASE PREDICTION AND DETECTION USING RANDOM FOREST ALGORITHM IN MACHINE LEARNING

29

212621622033

LEENALOKESHWARI S

CYBERBULLYING PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS FOR IMPROVING CYBER SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY

30

212621622034

MAHALAKSHMI N

LOCATION BASED SERVICES DETECTION WITH ENHANCED SECURITY MECHANISM INTEGRATION USING ANDRIOD

31

212621622036

MOHAN RAJ P

GENERATING DESCRIPTIVE IMAGE PARAGRAPH CAPTIONING WITH VOICE USING DEEP LEARNING

32

212621622037

MONICA K

SMART LEARNING APPLICATION FOR AUTISM CHILDREN

33

212621622038

MONISHRAJ D T

SMART CARD FRAUD DETECTION USING RANDOM FOREST ALGORITHM

34

212621622039

MUKESH M

OBESITY CLASSIFICATION:MACHINE LEARNING USING RANDOM FOREST ALGORITHM

35

212621622041

NANDHA KUMAR R

IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORTA DEFICIENT STRATEGY IN PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

36

212621622042

NANDHINI A

MENTAL HEALTH PREDICTION USING DATA MININGBASED ON CLASSIFICATION ALGORITHMS

37

212621622043

NARESH KUMAR V

GENRE CLASSIFICATION OF SONGS USING NEURAL NETWORK

38

212621622045

PARTHASARATHI B

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

39

212621622048

PRANASH S

MULTI CLASS OBJECT DETECTION USING PRETRAINED CNN MODEL

40

212621622050

PREM KUMAR M (9.7.1999)

THE CONVENIENCE DETECTION OF DROWSINESS FOR DRIVERS WHILE DRIVING BASED ON PYTHON

41

212621622051

PREM KUMAR M (4.7.2001)

LOCAL SERVICE FACILITIES AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 

42

212621622052

PRINCE SAM S

REEVALUATION CONTRARY UNDERPINNING MULTITUDINOUS CONFORMITY IN PRIVATE BANK SECTOR

43

212621622053

RAKESH R

CT-SCAN-BASED AUTOMATED DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF COVID-19

44

212621622054

RAMYA M

DEEP LEARNING MODEL FOR BREAST CANCER CLASSIFICATION USING CNN

45

212621622055

REENA R

E-ONLINE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT APP IN SALESFORCE

46

212621622056

ROHITH RAMAN K

FAKE PROFILES IDENTIFICATION IN ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS USING MACHINE LEARNING AND NLP

47

212621622057

SAFEELA FATHIMA M

LEAF DISEASE IDENTIFICATION BY NEURAL NETWORK

48

212621622058

SAKTHIVELU M

TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION USING DEEP CONVOLUTION NEURAL NETWORK 

49

212621622059

SANDHIYA T

ADVANCED PREDICTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE USING ECG IMAGES IN MACHINE LEARNING & DEEP LEARNING

50

212621622060

SANJAY B

SMART FARMING SYSTEMS : PROTECTION FOR INSECTS AND ANIMALS

51

212621622061

SANJAY K

SMART DRIVER ALERT SYSTEM TO AVOID A ROAD ACCIDENT USING MACHINE LEARNING ALGROTHIM

52

212621622062

SANTHANAKUMAR S

SMS CALSSIFICATION METHOD FOR DISARTER RESPONSE USING NAÏVE BAYES ALGORITHM

53

212621622063

SASI PRIYA G

E-SUPPLY MANAGEMENT

54

212621622066

SHAKILA BANU S

HEART STROKE CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS AND PREDICTIVE SYSTEM USING MULTI-MODEL SUPERVISED

55

212621622068

SHIVA PRIYA P

REMOTE SENSING

56

212621622070

SIVA R (17.10.2001)

INTRUSION DETECTION MODEL TO IDENTIFY CYBERATTACKS USING RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORK

57

212621622071

SNEHA A

VAGUE ACCOUNT DETECTION ON INSTAGRAM USING MACHINE LEARNING

58

212621622072

SNEHA R

FORTIFIED CHAIN A BLOCK CHAIN BASED FRAMEWORK FOR SECURITY AND PRIVACY ASSURED INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS

59

212621622073

SOWMIYA J

RISK ESTIMATION MECHANISM FOR IMAGES IN NETWORK DISTRIBUTION

60

212621622075

SRIRAM P

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR LAYOFF IN INDUSTRY USING MACHINE LEARNING

61

212621622076

SUNDAR RAJ G

ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTE USING LARAVEL

62

212621622077

SURESH S

CLOUD INTERRUPTION IDENTIFICATION STRATEGY IN VIEW OF STACKED CONTRACTIVE AUTO ENCODER AND SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE

63

212621622081

VARSHINI S

OPTIMAL SCHEDULING OF VMS IN QUEUING CLOUD COMPUTING SYSTEMS WITH A HETEROGENEOUS WORKLOAD

64

212621622082

VARUN RAMACHANDRAN A R

UNDERSTANDING CONSUMER PURCHASING BEHAVIOR THROUGH MARKET BASKET ANALYSIS

65

212621622083

VASANTHKUMAR V

HAND WRITTEN DIGITAL CLASSIFICATION WITH ALGORITHM KNN,SVM,RANDOM FOREST

66

212621622084

VENGADESH R

 

67

212621622086

VIGNESH M

A HYBRID HEART DISEASE PREDICTION SYSTEM USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES

68

212621622087

VIJAY J

ONLINE CAB BOOKING SYSTEM

69

212621622088

VIJAY KUMAR V

ELECTRICITY DEMAND FORECASTING USING DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUE 

70

212621622089

VIJI KUMAR E

TO DETECT THE FORGE NEWS IN SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE NEWS PORTAL USING MACHINE LEARNING 

71

212621622091

YOGASREE L

DEEP INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM USING DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUE

72

212621622092

YUVAN SARAN RAJ P

DETECTION OF CYBERBULLYING ACROSS VARIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA USING DEEP LEARNING

 

MCA  | Internship

About Us

MCA

 Program

Internship

 

List of students completed internship(2020-2022)

S.NO.

Reg.No.

NAME OF THE STUDENT

NAME OF THE COURSE

NAME OF THE COMPANY 

PERIOD

1

212620622009

Kanagarajan

JAVA

Amshuhu Itech Solutions Pvt Ltd

25.10.2021-23.01.2022

(3 Months)

List of students completed internship(2022-2023)

S.NO.

Reg.No.

NAME OF THE STUDENT

NAME OF THE COURSE

NAME OF THE COMPANY 

PERIOD

1

212621622006

Bakyanajmunisha A

Java

LAPIZ digital services,Guindy, Chennai-32

01.06.23 – 31.07.23(2 Months)

2

212621622009

Bharath M

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 30.06.23(1 Month)

3

212621622010

Bhuvana Maheswari S

Web Development

Mirror Technologies Pvt Ltd,Chennai-26

15.03.23-01.08.23(4.5 Months)

4

212621622014

Dhanush C

Java

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 30.06.23(1 Month)

5

212621622016

Edwin Vishal P J

Python

Vedha Technologies S/w development and Training,T.Nagar,chennai

13.03.2023 -31.03.23(18 days)

6

212621622018

Gowsalya B

Python

Midhras IT Solution,T.Nagar

13.03.2023 -03.04.23(20 days)

7

212621622025

Jemimah M

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 15.06.23(2 Weeks)

8

212621622026

Kanchi Hemanth

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 15.06.23(2 Weeks)

9

212621622027

Karthikraj G

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 15.06.23(2 Weeks)

10

212621622028

Kavinraj A

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 30.06.23(1 Month)

11

212621622029

Kaviyarasu K

Java

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 -30.06.23(1 month)

12

212621622050

Prem Kumar M (9.7.1999)

Python Developer

Affodil HR Services,Pallavaram, Chennai-74

25.05.23-25.08.23(3 months)

13

212621622051

Prem Kumar M (4.7.2001)

Full stack developer

Affodil HR Services,Pallavaram, Chennai-74

25.05.23-25.08.23(3 months)

14

212621622057

Safeela Fathima M

Python Developer

PUMO Technovation,Coimbatore

25.05.23 – 25.08.23(3 months)

15

212621622058

Sakthivelu M

Python Developer

PUMO Technovation,Coimbatore

25.05.23 – 25.08.23(3 months)

16

212621622059

Sandhiya T

Web Application

HRISTOS Consulting Pvt.Ltd

02.05.2023-04.08.23(3 months)

17

212621622066

Shakila Banu S

Python Developer

PUMO Technovation,Coimbatore

27.05.23 – 28.08.23(3 months)

18

212621622070

Siva R (17.10.2001)

Python Developer

Affodil HR Services,Pallavaram, Chennai-74

25.05.23-25.08.23(3 months)

19

212621622076

Sundar Raj G

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 15.06.23(2 Weeks)

20

212621622077

Suresh S

Python Developer

Affodil HR Services,Pallavaram, Chennai-74

25.05.23-25.08.23(3 months)

21

212621622082

Varun Ramachandran A R

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 15.06.23(2 Weeks)

22

212621622087

Vijay J

Python Developer

Affodil HR Services,Pallavaram, Chennai-74

25.05.23-25.08.23(3 months)

23

212621622088

Vijay Kumar V

Python Developer

PUMO Technovation,Coimbatore

25.05.23 – 25.08.23(3 months)

24

212621622091

Yogasree L

Python Developer

PUMO Technovation,Coimbatore

25.05.23 – 25.08.23(3 months)

25

212621622092

Yuvan Saran Raj P

Python

DLK Technologies IT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING

01.06.23 – 30.06.23(1 Month)

MCA  | Faculty

About Us

MCA

 Program

Faculty

 
S.NONAMEDESIGNATIONQUALIFICATION
1Dr. E. PANDIAN

PROFESSOR &

HOD-MCA

MCA, MPHIL,M.Tech(CS), PH.D
2Dr. L. JOSEPHINE MARY PROFESSORMCA,B.Ed.,M.Phil,Ph.D
3Dr. B. ASRAF YASMINASSOCIATE PROFESSORMCA,Ph.D
4Mrs. R. VANITHAMANIASST PROFESSORMCA,M.Phil,(Ph.D)
5Mr. V. NAGARAJANASST PROFESSORMCA, M.Phil,ME,(Ph.D)
6Mr.K.KULUNTHANASST PROFESSORMCA
7Mrs.S.VIDHYAASST PROFESSORMCA,B.Ed
8Ms. AFRIN BANUASST PROFESSORMCA
9Mrs.P.REKHAASST PROFESSORM.SC, MPhil
10Mrs. R. JINIASST PROFESSORMCA, MPhil
11Mrs.JACQUELIN MARYASST PROFESSORMCA
12Mr.GANAPATHYASST PROFESSORMCA,M.E
 

MCA  | Infrastructure

About Us

MCA

 Program

Infrastructure

The Department of MCA was started in the year 1994 with massive computing facilities and outstanding classrooms with an excellent work-study environment open to students and faculties. The teaching – learning is facilitated with sufficient class rooms and library. It provides high quality education to the students.

Department Library:-The Department Library occupies a unique place in academic activities of the department. It is perhaps the most important central facility provided by the Institute. The Library maintains an excellent collection of    799 data books and other documents/materials.

Lab Facility:-The department has state of the art computing facilities to engage the students and faculties to achieve their task with ease of operation.  There are 91 systems that are equipped with updated versions of hardware and software. The system configurations and other lab facilities are available in the department laboratory are given  below.

S.NoSystem ConfigurationQuantity
1.

IBM Server

X3400 7975 x3400 Intel Quad Core Xeon@2.33GHz

146 GB 15000RPM SAS HDD

Year of Purchase – 2009

1
2.Client – System
i). Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2.2 GHz,512 MB DDR2 RAM, 80 GB HDD ,Year of Purchase – 20082291
ii). Acer Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2.66 GHz,1GB DDR2 RAM, 160 GB HDD ,Year of Purchase – 20093
iii). Acer Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2.93 GHz,2GB DDR3 RAM, 320 GB HDD,Year of Purchase – 20118
iv).Intel® Core™ I3-3220 CPU @3.20GHZ, 2GB DDR3, 500 GB HDD,Year of Purchase – 201819
v). Intel® Core™  I7-700CPU@3.60GHZ,8GB DDR3, 700 GB HDD,Year of Purchase – 20189
vi). Intel I7-11700 2.5GHZ Processor,16GB DDR4, 500 GB SSD, Year of Purchase – 202330
3.Window AC – O General ,Year of Purchase – 200056
Split  AC – O General, Year of Purchase – 20181
4.

Projector – View Sonic,PJD5123/DLP Projector – Model VS13868,

Year of Purchase – 2017

1
5.

i). HP Laser Printer P1007,Year of Purchase – 2008

i). HP Laser Printer P1007,Year of Purchase – 2011

2
6.

UPS – Numeric 15 KVA-Exide 65Ah Battery -24 Nos,

Year of Purchase – 2023

1
7.Web Camera – Zebronics ZEB-480WC,Year of Purchase – 20081
8.Steel Table2
9.Rolling Chair75

The list of the laboratories is furnished below

  • Advanced Data Structures Laboratory:-The students acquire the knowledge of using advanced tree structures, learn the usage of heap structures , understand the usage of graph structures and spanning trees, solve the   problems such as matrix chain multiplication, activity selection and Huffman coding and the necessary mathematical abstraction.
  • Python Programming Laboratory:-The students learns to implement (write, test, and debug) simple Python programs. The implementation of Python programs involves conditionals, looping structures, functions and representation of compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries and files and Implement NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib libraries and object oriented concepts .
  • Database Management Systems Laboratory:-The students can understand the basic concepts of the database and data models, design a database using ER diagrams and map ER into Relations and normalize the relations, acquire the knowledge of query evaluation to monitor the performance of the DBMS, develop a simple database applications using normalization and acquire the knowledge about different special purpose databases and to critique how they differ from traditional database systems.
  • C Programming Laboratory:-The students are able to design a computational solution for a given problem, to break a problem into logical modules that can be solved (programmed), transform a problem solution into programs involving programming constructs, write programs using structures, strings, arrays, pointers and files for solving complex computational problems and introduce modularity using functions and pointers which permit ad hoc runtime polymorphism.
  • Advanced Database Technology Lab:-The student will be able to design and implement advanced databases and use the big data frameworks and tools. Formulate complex queries using SQL and create an XML document and perform XQuery  and also query processing in Mobile databases using open source tools.
  • Full stack web development Lab:-The students are able to implement and deploy the client side of the web application, develop and deploy server side applications using NodeJS, use Express framework in web development,implement and architect database systems in both NoSQL and SQL environments and  develop a full stack single page application using React, NodeJS, and a Database and deploy using containers.
  • Machine Learning  Laboratory:-The students can understand about Data Preprocessing, Dimensionality reduction, apply proper model for the given problem and use feature engineering techniques, make use of Probability Technique to solve the given
  • problem, analyze the working model and features of Decision tree and choose and apply appropriate algorithm to learn and classify the data
  • Internet of Things Lab:-The students can understand the usage of IoT protocols for communication between various IoT devices, design portable IoT using Arduino/Raspberry Pi /equivalent boards, the basic concepts of security and governance as applied to IoT, analyze and illustrate applications of IoT in real time scenarios.
 

MCA  | Advisory Committee

About Us

MCA

 Program

Department Advisory Committee

 

Department Advisory Committee members

Designation

Committee members

Dr.E.Pandian

HOD / MCA / SMIT

Convener

Dr.L.Josephine Mary

Professor / MCA/SMIT

Member

Dr.Chandra Mohan

 Professor / EEE / AU

Member

Dr.Vijaya Rajeshwaran

MD / VI Micro Systems

Member

Prof.K.Sridhar

Scientist / GOI

Member

Mr.Nagarajan V

A.P/ MCA / SMIT

Member

Mr.Kulunthan K

 A.P/ MCA / SMIT

Member

Mrs.Rekha

 A.P/ MCA / SMIT

Member

MCA  | PEO’s, POS, COs & PO-CO

About Us

MCA

 Program

PEO’s, POS, COs & PO-CO Mapping:

 
 

Department Of Master of Computer Applications 

The PEOs are reviewed periodically based on feedback of the programme’s various stakeholders. For this purpose, there should be in place a process to identify and document relationships with stakeholders (including students) and their needs, which have to be adequately addressed when reviewing the programme curriculum and processes. Justification shall be provided as to how the composition of programme curriculum contributes towards attainment of the PEOs defined for the programme. Also, it is expected to expound how the administrative system helps the programme in ensuring the attainment of the PEOs. There should be enough evidence and documentation to show the achievement of the PEOs set by the institution with the help of the assessment (indicate tools and how they are used) and evaluation process that have been developed. Also, show that this continuous process leads to the revision or refinement of the PEOs. The institute shall provide the required information for assessment, evaluation and review methods to evaluate the attainment of the PEOs as per the format given in the SAR. If the institute wishes to provide additional information, it will include that information in a suitable format wherever necessary.

Programme Outcomes

Graduates Attributes (GAs) form a set of individually assessable outcomes that are the components indicative of the graduate’s potential to acquire competence to practice at the appropriate level. The GAs are examples of the attributes expected of a graduate from an accredited programme. The computing professional Graduate Attributes of the NBA are as following:

1.Computational Knowledge:

Apply knowledge of computing fundamentals, computing specialisation, mathematics, and domain knowledge appropriate for the computing specialisation to the abstraction and conceptualisation of computing models from defined problems and requirements.

2.Problem Analysis:

Identify, formulate, research literature, and solve complex computing problems reaching substantiated conclusions using fundamental principles of mathematics, computing sciences, and relevant domain disciplines.

3.Design /Development of Solutions:

Design and evaluate solutions for complex computing problems, and design and evaluate systems, components, or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

4,Conduct investigations of complex Computing 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.

5.Modern Tool Usage:

Create, select, adapt and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern computing tools to complex computing activities, with an understanding of the limitations.

6.Professionl Ethics:

Understand and commit to professional ethics and cyber regulations, responsibilities, and norms of professional computing practices.

7.Life-long Learning:

Recognise the need, and have the ability, to engage in independent learning for continual development as a computing professional.

8.Project management and finance:

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of t h e c o m p u t i n g 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.

9.Communication Efficacy:

Communicate effectively with the computing community, and with society at large, about complex computing activities by being able to comprehend and write effective reports, design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and understand clear instructions.

10.Societal and Environmental Concern:

Understand and assess societal, environmental, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues within local and global contexts, and the consequential responsibilities relevant to professional computing practices.

11.Individual and Team Work:

Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary environments.

12.Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Identify a timely opportunity and using innovation to pursue that opportunity to create value and wealth for the betterment of the individual and society at large.

The POs formulated for an MCA programme by the institute must be consistent with the NBA’s Graduate Attributes of computing professionals. The POs must foster t h e attainment of the PEOs.

The programme shall indicate the process involved in defining and redefining the POs. It shall also provide how and where the POs are published and disseminated. It should also describe the process that periodically documents and demonstrates that the POs are based on the needs of the stakeholders of the programme. The extent to which and how the POs are aligned with the Graduate Attributes of computing professionals prescribed by the NBA shall be provided. The correlation between the POs and the PEOs is to be provided as per the format given in the SAR in order to establish the contribution of the POs towards the attainment of the PEOs.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs) :

PSO 1. Able to select suitable data models, appropriate architecture, and platform to implement a system with good performance.

PSO 2. Able to design and integrate various system based components to provide user interactive solutions for various challenges.

PSO 3. Able to develop applications for real time environments using existing and upcoming Technologies.

Regulation 2021 (2 Years)

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

PEO 1: Apply their computing skills to analyse, design and develop innovative software products to meet the industry needs and excel as software professionals.

PEO 2: Pursue lifelong learning and do research in the computing field based on solid technical foundations.

PEO 3: Communicate and function effectively in teams in multidisciplinary fields within the global, societal and environmental context.

PEO 4: Exhibit professional integrity, ethics and an understanding of responsibility to contribute technical solutions for the sustainable development of society.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POS): 

PO 1: An ability to independently carry out research/investigation and development work to solve practical problems

PO 2: An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document

PO 3: Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program

PO 4: Able to select suitable data models, appropriate architecture, and platform to implement a system with good performance.

PO 5: Able to design and integrate various system based components to provide user interactive solutions for various challenges.

PO 6: Able to develop applications for real time environments using existing and upcoming technologies.

COURSE OUTCOME

SEMESTER – I

C101 – APPLIED PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERS (MA4151)

C101.1apply the concepts of Linear Algebra to solve practical problems.
C101.2use the ideas of probability and random variables in solving engineering problems.
C101.3be familiar with some of the commonly encountered two dimension random variables and be equipped for a possible extension to multivariate analysis.
C101.4use statistical tests in testing hypothesis on data.
C101.5develop critical thinking based on empirical evidence and the scientific approach to knowledge development.

C102 – ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS(MC4101)

C102.1Design data structures and algorithms to solve computing problems.
C102.2Choose and implement efficient data structures and apply them to solve problems.
C102.3Design algorithms using graph structure and various string-matching algorithms to solve real-life problems.
C102.4Design one’s own algorithm for an unknown problem.
C102.5Apply suitable design strategy for problem solving.

C103 – OBJECT ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING(MC4102)

C103.1Design object oriented software using appropriate process models.
C103.2Differentiate software processes under waterfall and agile methodology.
C103.3Design and Develop UML diagrams for software projects.
C103.4Apply Design Patterns for a software process.
C103.5Categorize testing methods and compare different testing tools for software processes.
C103.6Analyze object oriented metrics and quality for software engineering processes.

C104 – PYTHON PROGRAMMING(MC4103)

C104.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems
C104.2Represent compound data using Python lists, tuples and dictionaries.
C104.3Read and write data from/to files in Python Programs
C104.4Structure simple Python programs using libraries, modules etc.
C104.5Structure a program by bundling related properties and behaviors into individual objects.

C105 – FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING(MC4104)

C105.1Able to understand the basic concepts of Accounting standards.
C105.2Able to understand the process of maintaining Accounts in an organization
C105.3Helps to understand and calculating the financial position of an organization
C105.4Helps to understand Financial Management concepts and its components
C105.5It helps to understand the importance of BRS and generation of various financial reports

C106 – ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS LABORATORY(MC4111)

C106.1Design and implement basic and advanced data structures extensively
C106.2Design algorithms using graph structures
C106.3Design and develop efficient algorithms with minimum complexity using design techniques
C106.4Develop programs using various algorithms.
C106.5Choose appropriate data structures and algorithms, understand the ADT/libraries, and use it to design algorithms for a specific problem

C107 – PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY(MC4112)

C107.1Apply the Python language syntax including control statements, loops and functions to solve a wide variety of problems in mathematics and science.
C107.2Use the core data structures like lists, dictionaries, tuples and sets in Python to store, process and sort the data
C107.3Create files and perform read and write operations
C107.4Illustrate the application of python libraries
C107.5Handle exceptions and create classes and objects for any real time applications

C108 – COMMUNICATION SKILLS ENHANCEMENT – I(MC4113)

C108.1Listen and comprehend lectures in English
C108.2Articulate well and give presentations clearly
C108.3Participate in Group Discussions successfully
C108.4Communicate effectively in formal and informal writing
C108.5Write proficient essays and emails

SEMESTER – II

C109 – FULL STACK WEB DEVELOPMENT(MC4201)

C109.1Write client side scripting HTML, CSS and JS.
C109.2Implement and architect the server side of the web application.
C109.3Implement Web Application using NodeJS.
C109.4Architect NoSQL databases with MongoDB.
C109.5Implement a full-stack Single Page Application using React, NodeJS and MongoDB and deploy on Cloud.

C110 – ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY(MC4202)

C110.1Design a distributed database system and execute distributed queries.
C110.2Manage Spatial and Temporal Database systems and implement it in corresponding applications.
C110.3Use NoSQL database systems and manipulate the data associated with it.
C110.4Design XML database systems and validate with XML schema.
C110.5Apply knowledge of information retrieval concepts on web databases.

C111 – CLOUD COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES(MC4203)

C111.1Use Distributed systems in Cloud Environment.
C111.2Articulate the main concepts, key technologies, strengths and limitations of Cloud computing.
C111.3Identify the Architecture, Infrastructure and delivery models of Cloud computing.
C111.4Install, choose and use the appropriate current technology for the implementation of Cloud.
C111.5Adopt Microservices and DevOps in Cloud environments.

C112 – MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT(MC4204)

C112.1Understand the basics of mobile application development frameworks and tools.
C112.2Develop a UI for mobile applications.
C112.3Design mobile applications that manage memory dynamically.
C112.4Build applications based on mobile OS like Android, iOs.
C112.5Build location based services.

C113-CYBER SECURITY(MC4205)

C113.1Develop a set of risk and security requirements to ensure that there are no gaps in an organization’s security practices.
C113.2Achieve management, operational and technical means for effective cyber security.
C113.3Audit and monitor the performance of cyber security controls.
C113.4Spot gaps in the system and devise improvements.
C113.5Identify and report vulnerabilities in the system

C114 – ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY(MC4211)

C114.1Design and implement advanced databases.
C114.2Use big data frameworks and tools
C114.3Formulate complex queries using SQL.
C114.4Create an XML document and perform Xquery
C114.5Query processing in Mobile databases using open source tools.

C115 – FULL STACK WEB DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY(MC4212)

C115.1To implement and deploy the client side of the web application
C115.2To develop and deploy server side applications using NodeJS.
C115.3To use Express framework in web development
C115.4To implement and architect database systems in both NoSQL and SQL environments.
C115.5To develop a full stack single page application using React, NodeJS, and a Database and deploy using containers.

C116 – COMMUNICATION SKILLS ENHANCEMENT – II(MC4213)

C116.1Students will be able to make presentations and participate in Group discussions withconfidence.
C116.2Students will be able to perform well in the interviews.
C116.3Students will make effective presentations.

SEMESTER – III

C201 – MACHINE LEARNING(MC4301)

C201.1Understand about Data Preprocessing, Dimensionality reduction
C201.2Apply proper model for the given problem and use feature engineering techniques
C201.3Make use of Probability Technique to solve the given problem.
C201.4Analyze the working model and features of Decision tree
C201.5choose and apply appropriate algorithm to learn and classify the data

C202 – INTERNET OF THINGS(MC4302)

C202.1Define the infrastructure for supporting IoT deployments
C202.2Understand the usage of IoT protocols for communication between various IoT devices
C202.3Design portable IoT using Arduino/Raspberry Pi /equivalent boards.
C202.4Understand the basic concepts of security and governance as applied to IoT
C202.5Analyze and illustrate applications of IoT in real time scenarios

C203 – MACHINE LEARNING LABORATORY(MC4311)

C203.1

apply data preprocessing technique and explore the structure of data to prepare

for predictive modeling

C203.2understand how to select and train a model and measure the performance.
C203.3apply feature selection techniques in Machine Learning
C203.4construct Bayesian Network for appropriate problem
C203.5learn about parametric and non-parametric machine Learning algorithms and implementto practical situations

C204 – INTERNET OF THINGS LABORATORY(MC4312)

C204.1To understand the various IoT protocols
C204.2Test and experiment different sensors for application development
C204.3To develop applications using Arduino/Raspberry Pi/ Equivalent boards.
C204.4To develop applications that would read the sensor data and post it in Cloud
C204.5Develop IOT applications with different platforms and frameworks.

2021

SEMESTER – III

PO – CO MAPPING – MACHINE LEARNING(MC4301)

 PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 
C201.132211
C201.232211
C201.332211
C201.432211
C201.532211
Avg32211

PO-CO MAPPING – MACHINE LEARNING(MC4301)

2021

SEMESTER-III

CO – PEO MAPPING – MACHINE LEARNING(MC4301)

 PEO1PEO2PEO3PEO4
C201.13321
C201.23211
C201.33221
C201.43221
C201.53121
Avg321.81

CO- PEO Mapping – MACHINE LEARNING(MC4301)

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This department offers a 2 years Post Graduate degree programme in Computer Applications (MCA) on a semester pattern. Candidates must possess a degree with Mathematics / Statistics / computer oriented subjects. The department has excellent infrastructure facilities to provide quality education and training in the areas of computer science, engineering, application and information technology.

The Department of MCA was started in the year 2000. The main objective is to produce high quality professionals to meet the demands of the emerging fields of computer applications. We got accreditation by NBA & AICTE, New Delhi in the year 2007. It provides high quality education to the students. In the last academic year we have acquired 100% result.

We had started an association named “Association of Computer Applications” which focuses on conduct several activates in the department and tuning the students. Many of our passed out students were placed in different MNC companies.
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