
The institute’s discipline ensures that the students are given much-required exposure to more than what is prescribed in the course of the curriculum, thereby foreseeing an inherent growth to mold the nation and its research development. Special efforts are made to help prepare the students to interpret the theoretical knowledge along with the laboratory and field-level experience. The course has been designed in such a way that the students get to receive the incumbent depth in their chosen area of specialization, while taking in the necessary back-up knowledge as needed to maintain the essential degree in the extensive technological scenario.
This department plays a crucial role in fostering students with present-day updates and knowledge in Computer Science and Engineering. It is the future of computing. The CSE department at Jai Bharath College of Management and Engineering Technology provides its students in a state-of-the-art environment with an excellent technical education. This helps to prepare students in careers such as computer engineers and scientists in the industry, government, and academics. This department encourage the students to support the society by equipping them to participate in the latest technology transfer. CSE branch aims at achieving excellence in professional ethics-driven and personality-development-driven technical education. To add to the practice about what was learned in the classrooms, workshops and hands-on session conducts are ensured regularly. The department of CSE is constantly working on a mission to envision in its students a sense of creativity, expertise, and knowledge in the computer technologies. Understanding the industrial requirements and making the students employable are two of the major objectives of the department. The faculty members are the experienced dignitaries from the industry. Jai Bharath College of Management and Engineering Technology also conducts both national and international seminars to share the industrial experience and knowledge gained to impart to its students