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About The Department
The department was established in 2021 to offer an undergraduate degree program, the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML). AIML is at the forefront of computer science, expanding rapidly into sectors such as healthcare, security, entertainment, education, autonomous transportation, robotics, space exploration, speech processing, and stock trading, among others. The pervasive influence of artificial intelligence has profoundly impacted our lives.
AI aims to emulate human intelligence, imparting cognitive abilities to robots. Machine learning (ML), a subset of AI, enables machines to learn autonomously. The emergence of AI and ML has generated numerous career opportunities and is a pivotal driver of digital transformation, creating a high demand for skilled engineers proficient in these technologies. Graduates of this program possess a highly valuable degree, opening doors to employment across various industries.
The curriculum emphasizes core competencies in mathematics, network architectures, computer vision, computer programming, communication networks, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data science, equipping students to develop intelligent applications that address societal and national needs.
The department actively conducts skill enhancement training programs for both faculty and students, fostering technological advancements and disseminating research findings. It offers soft skills training, technical skill development activities, and encourages self-learning through certification courses available on prominent online platforms (SWAYAM-NPTEL, Coursera, Udemy, edX), as well as extracurricular engagements facilitated by various clubs, aimed at enhancing placement opportunities and fostering overall personality development.
Annual Intake: 120
