Puran Murti Vidyapeeth has invested in a "Digital-First" campus environment specifically tailored for BCA and IT students. In the 2026-27 academic session, the infrastructure is designed to bridge the gap between traditional learning and the high-tech requirements of the global software industry.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the infrastructure components:
For a BCA student, the lab is more important than the classroom. The campus features specialized labs that go beyond basic computing:
High-End Hardware: Workstations are equipped with the latest processors (i7/i9 or equivalent) and high RAM to support heavy development environments like Android Studio, Docker, and Virtual Machines.
Specialized Zones: Dedicated zones for Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, where students have access to GPU-accelerated systems for data processing.
Cloud Integration: The labs are integrated with cloud platforms (AWS/Azure), allowing students to deploy live web applications and manage remote databases as part of their curriculum.
The learning spaces are designed to be interactive rather than passive:
Digital Pedagogy: Classrooms are equipped with interactive touch-panels and short-throw projectors. This allows faculty to demonstrate live coding sessions where students can see the real-time execution of logic.
Hybrid Ready: Every classroom is enabled with lecture-capture technology, allowing students to revisit complex coding lectures via the college’s Learning Management System (LMS).
Ubiquitous Wi-Fi: The campus features a fiber-optic backbone providing 1 Gbps+ speeds. This ensures that students can download heavy software packages, access GitHub, and participate in global hackathons without lag.
The library acts as a knowledge hub for both academic research and competitive exam preparation:
Tech-Focused Collection: A vast repository of books on the latest programming languages (Python, Rust, Go), Cybersecurity, and Cloud Architecture.
E-Resources: Access to premium digital libraries like IEEE Xplore, DELNET, and ScienceDirect, giving students access to international research papers and journals.
Quiet Study Zones: Dedicated spaces for individual focus and group discussion rooms for final-year project brainstorming.
The campus is designed to be a self-sustained township for outstation students:
Separate Hostels: Distinct blocks for boys and girls with 24/7 security and CCTV surveillance. Rooms are available in both AC and Non-AC configurations.
Student Mess: Provides four nutritious, vegetarian meals a day. The menu is designed to be balanced, keeping in mind the long hours students spend in labs.
Recreation & Fitness: To balance the sedentary nature of coding, students have access to a gymnasium, basketball courts, and a cricket ground.
| Facility | Key Feature | Student Benefit |
| Coding Labs | GPU-Enabled Systems | Support for AI/ML & App Development. |
| Smart Class | Interactive Panels | Better visualization of complex logic. |
| Internet | 1 Gbps Fiber Optic | Seamless access to Cloud & Dev tools. |
| Library | IEEE & DELNET Access | Research-oriented learning. |
| Hostels | 24/7 Power & Wi-Fi | Continuous learning environment. |