| Vision | To be a premier knowledge centre for socio-economic development |
| Mission | To provide education that combines rigorous academics with joy of discovery through sustained efforts and dynamic strategies in building innovative, participatory, problem based learning practices and research that leads to capacity building of students |
| Objectives | To fulfill the academic needs of various engineering undergraduate branches and continuously working to provide an effective teaching-learning environment that fosters students’ critical thinking, creativity, knowledge, and essential skills |
| B.Tech First Year | Sanctioned Intake |
|---|---|
| All Branches | 420 |
TCOER is progressively aligning its academic framework with NEP 2020 through academic autonomy to meet the needs of today’s digital-native learners. Recognizing that first-year students are still developing vital study techniques and adaptive skills, the Department of Applied Sciences and Engineering (F.Y. B. Tech.) lays a strong academic foundation. The revised curriculum introduces six core engineering themes—Design-Build-Test, User-Centered Design, Engineering Science, Engineering Optimization, Engineering Analysis, and Reverse Engineering—fostering hands-on learning, analytical thinking, and innovation through authentic, project-based pedagogy
The department offers a diverse, interdisciplinary curriculum covering mathematics, science, programming, and foundational engineering. Courses include Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Linear and Integral Calculus, Engineering Graphics and CAD, Programming Languages, Electrical and Electronics Basics, AI and Sensors, Workshop Practices, and Open Source OS Programming. Enrichment modules like Design Thinking, Idea Lab, Model Making, Communication Skills, Indian Knowledge System, and Co-Curricular activities (yoga, sports, fitness, etc.) promote holistic development. Known for academic excellence and discipline, the department also emphasizes student participation in sports, cultural events, and community service—shaping students into responsible, skilled, and future-ready engineers
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