Three programs, one department.
The department offers a four-year undergraduate degree, a postgraduate M.Tech, and doctoral research — all built on the same faculty, labs and research centers.
Jump to a program below, or download the course structure, curriculum and syllabus documents for each.
B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering
A four-year engineering degree designed to create globally competent manpower for the ICT industry, while equally preparing students for postgraduate study at the best universities in the world.
The scheme of study pairs fundamental theory subjects with practical, current and industry-relevant coursework. Students build specialist knowledge in applied computer science, with the flexibility to follow their own interests through optional modules and electives — including dedicated tracks such as Practical Malware Analysis.
M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering
The postgraduate program builds on the undergraduate foundation with deeper specialisation, closer faculty mentorship, and direct involvement in the department's research centers — from cloud computing to applied machine learning.
As with the undergraduate program, the twin goals are industry readiness and preparation for further research, met through a structured mix of coursework and project-based learning.
Program Documents
PhD in Computer Science & Engineering
Doctoral candidates work inside the department's research centers — Cloud Computing & Big Data, Intelligent Social Systems, Pattern Recognition, Data Science & Applied ML, the PESU–Huawei Innovation Lab, ISFCR, and Research in Healthcare — on projects run independently or in collaboration with outside institutes.
Funding for this research comes from both government organisations and industry, and the department's active participation in technical events has produced publications in premier conference proceedings and leading journals.
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B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD admissions all run through PES University's central entrance process.