College of Natural and Computational Science

Welcome to College of Natural and Computational Sciences (CNCS), DBU

CNCS is one of the colleges of the university which has matured, and ethical academic staff (129); of which 18 are associate professors and 27 are assistant professors. The college has also 18 experienced technical lab assistants who manage laboratory activities.

Currently, the staff of the college is playing the roles on the given mandates vis-à-vis experimental teaching, applied research, knowledge driven community engagement, and technology transfer. Besides many efforts, CNCS is working on vermi-compost, fish production, hatchery and fingerlings dissemination, identification and conservation of medicinal plants, documentation and value addition of the indigenous knowledge of the local people, herbal product development for drug, cosmetic and biopesticide application, solar energy and battery, mathematical modelling, science culture development/ STEM education, nanotechnology and waste management, wild life conservation, and sport and health.

The college offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs which are designed to prepare our students to become competent in their areas of expertise and build their capacity to meet the current challenges of industry. In addition, the college is committed to fill the knowledge, skill and attitude gaps of the nearby industry workforce including school teachers/students.

Undergraduate Programs

·       BSc in Chemistry,

·       BSc. in Biology,

·       BSc in Physics,

·       BSc. in Mathematics and

·       BSc in Sport Science

Postgraduate programs

·       MSc in Organic chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry

·       MSc in Botanical Science, Zoological Science, Applied microbiology, Aquaculture and fishery

·       MSc in Nuclear physics, Solid state physics, Material science and Engineering

·       MSc in Sport management

·       MSc in Differential equation, Algebra, Mathematical modeling and

·       PhD in Mathematical modelling