Prof Dharminder Kumar, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, said the Computer Society of India was formed in 1965 to guide the Indian IT industry. The CSI had 66 chapters all over the India, 381 student branches, and more than 40,000 members including IT industry leaders, scientists and academicians. The mission of CSI is to facilitate research, knowledge sharing, learning and carrier enhancement for all categories of IT professionals. Simultaneously, it inspires and nurtures new entrants into the industry and helping them to integrate into the IT community. The CSI was also working closely with the other industry associations, government bodies and academia to ensure that the benefits of IT advancement ultimately percolate down to every single citizen of India.
Computer Society of India (CSI) has constituted a student branch at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology in Haryana.
Last Updated: 2010-03-25T07:43:59+05:30
CSI Branch at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology
New Delhi: Computer Society of India (CSI) has constituted a student branch at the Department of Computer Science and Technology of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology. As per sources, the branch was constituted at a function organized to mark the foundation day of Computer Society of India.
Dr Devinder Dayal Singh Sandhu, Vice-Chancellor of the University, has said that more than 450 students of the department had been enrolled as the members of CSI. Moreover, Prof M N Hoda, Chairman, CSI Delhi, Prof A K Saini, Former Chairman of CSI, Mr V K Verma, AGM Human Resources of Tata Consultancy Services were also present on the occasion. Prof Hoda pointed out that professional educational system should be run like an enterprise, in which the students must be considered as customers. He also added that change was the way of life and all teachers must accept changes, well on time to keep the pace with the ongoing developments.
- By Madiha Wasi | ||||