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Prince Institute of Innovative Technology (PIIT), Greater Noida

Approved by AICTE, PCI, NCTE New Delhi

Affiliated to AKTU Lucknow, UPBTE Lucknow, CCSU Meerut, SCERT Allahabad

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Bharat Veerangana Avantibai Educational

Computer Centre Facility

A centralized technology support space at PIIT Greater Noida for academic computing, online work, digital documentation and student projects.

Computer Centre Facility at PIIT Greater Noida supporting IT access digital learning academic computing and computer-based support

Computer Centre Facility at PIIT Greater Noida

The Computer Centre Facility at Prince Institute of Innovative Technology (PIIT), Greater Noida supports students and faculty with academic computing, digital learning access and computer-based academic work. It works as an important technology support space where students can use computer resources for learning, assignments, presentations, projects and online academic activities.

At PIIT Greater Noida, the Computer Centre Facility helps students become more confident in using digital tools and technology for academic and professional purposes. It supports computer-based learning across different programs and strengthens the institution’s digital academic environment.



About the Computer Centre Facility

The Computer Centre Facility at PIIT Greater Noida provides centralized computer and technology support for academic use. It helps students access digital tools, academic software, online learning platforms, internet-based resources and computer systems for study-related work.

This facility complements the Computer Labs by offering broader digital academic support. While Computer Labs are mainly used for practical classes and structured lab sessions, the Computer Centre Facility supports academic computing needs, online work, digital documentation, student projects and technology-based learning support.

For students across management, computer applications, teacher education, pharmacy and technical programs, the Computer Centre Facility plays a useful role in improving digital readiness and academic productivity.



Purpose of the Facility

The main purpose of the Computer Centre Facility is to provide students and faculty with organized computer access and digital academic support. The facility aims to help students complete computer-based academic work, improve digital skills, access online resources and use technology more effectively in their learning journey.

It also supports the institution’s technology-enabled academic environment by assisting students in digital documentation, project preparation, online learning and computer-based study activities.



Key Facilities Available

The Computer Centre Facility may include:

  • Academic computing support

  • Computer access for study-related work

  • Digital learning support

  • Internet-based academic access where applicable

  • Support for assignments and project documentation

  • Presentation and report preparation support

  • Online academic resource access

  • Basic IT and computer use support

  • Support for digital forms and online academic processes

  • Computer-based learning environment

  • Support for student digital productivity

  • Technology support for academic activities



Academic or Student Support Role

The Computer Centre Facility supports students by giving them access to technology for academic work. Students can use the facility for preparing assignments, working on projects, creating presentations, accessing learning resources, completing online academic tasks and improving their computer confidence.

For BCA and technical students, the facility supports computer-based learning and project work. For BBA and MBA students, it supports business presentations, data handling, report preparation and online research. For B.Ed. and D.El.Ed. students, it supports teaching material preparation, digital assignments and academic documentation. For pharmacy students, it supports reports, presentations and online academic references.

The facility also helps students develop digital discipline, responsible technology use and practical computer confidence.



Programs Benefited

The Computer Centre Facility supports students from different programs at PIIT Greater Noida, including BBA, BCA, MBA, B.Ed., D.El.Ed., D.Pharm., B.Pharm. and Polytechnic Diploma courses. Students from computer applications, management, teacher education, pharmacy and technical programs can use the facility for academic computing, assignments, presentations, project work, online academic research, digital documentation and computer-based learning support.



Learning Environment

The Computer Centre Facility provides a focused technology-enabled learning environment where students can complete academic tasks with digital support. It helps students understand the practical role of technology in education and professional preparation.

The facility encourages students to use computers productively, ethically and responsibly. Regular use of such academic computing support can improve digital confidence, work quality and readiness for professional environments.



Technology and Digital Support

The Computer Centre Facility is an important part of PIIT’s digital infrastructure. It supports online learning, academic documentation, digital communication, computer-based practice and technology-enabled academic activities.

This facility connects closely with Computer Labs, Wi-Fi Enabled Campus, ICT Enabled Learning Facility, Digital Learning Facility, Digital Learning Studios, Smart Classrooms and Digital Library Facility. Together, these facilities support modern academic delivery and digital readiness at PIIT Greater Noida.



Safety, Hygiene and Maintenance

The Computer Centre Facility should be maintained as a clean, organized and responsible digital learning space. Computer systems, keyboards, mice, monitors, cables, furniture and related equipment should be handled carefully.

Students and authorized users are expected to avoid misuse of systems, internet access, software or institutional digital resources. Proper care and responsible use help ensure that the facility remains useful for all students and faculty members.



Usage Guidelines

Students should follow basic guidelines while using the Computer Centre Facility:

  • Use computer systems only for academic and authorized purposes.

  • Follow instructions given by the computer centre in-charge or concerned authority.

  • Do not install, delete or modify software without permission.

  • Handle systems, keyboards, mice, cables and devices carefully.

  • Do not misuse internet access, digital platforms or institutional systems.

  • Keep login details, passwords and personal data confidential.

  • Save academic files properly and avoid changing system settings.

  • Keep the centre clean and organized.

  • Report technical issues to the concerned authority.

  • Respect other students using the facility for academic work.



Why This Facility Matters

The Computer Centre Facility matters because digital access is now essential for academic learning and professional preparation. Students need computer support for assignments, projects, presentations, online research, digital communication and documentation.

A dedicated computer centre helps students use technology in a disciplined and productive way. It supports digital literacy, academic confidence and career readiness.

At PIIT Greater Noida, the Computer Centre Facility strengthens the overall academic ecosystem by supporting technology-enabled learning and computer-based student development.



Related Facilities / Cells / Committees

Students may also explore related digital and academic support systems at PIIT Greater Noida:

  • Computer Labs – For practical computer learning, programming practice and IT-based academic work.

  • Wi-Fi Enabled Campus – For internet-supported academic access and digital learning.

  • ICT Enabled Learning Facility – For technology-supported teaching and classroom learning.

  • Digital Learning Facility – For online academic resources and e-learning support.

  • Digital Learning Studios – For live classes, recorded lectures, webinars and digital academic content.

  • Digital Library Facility – For online study material and digital references.

  • Information Technology Support Cell – For IT assistance, ERP guidance and digital support.



FAQs

Q1. What is the Computer Centre Facility at PIIT Greater Noida? 

The Computer Centre Facility provides academic computing support, IT access, digital learning assistance and computer-based academic support for students and faculty.


Q2. How is the Computer Centre Facility useful for students? 

It helps students prepare assignments, projects, presentations, reports, online academic work and digital documentation.


Q3. Who can use the Computer Centre Facility? 

Students, faculty members and authorized users of PIIT Greater Noida may use the facility as per institutional rules and guidelines.


Q4. Which programs benefit from this facility? 

Students from BBA, BCA, MBA, B.Ed., D.El.Ed., D.Pharm., B.Pharm. and Polytechnic Diploma courses can benefit from the Computer Centre Facility.


Q5. Is the Computer Centre different from Computer Labs? 

Yes. Computer Labs are mainly used for practical sessions and lab-based learning, while the Computer Centre Facility supports broader academic computing and digital work.


Q6. Can students use the Computer Centre for online academic work? 

Yes, students may use the facility for online academic research, assignments, presentations and digital learning activities as per institutional guidelines.


Q7. What should students keep in mind while using the Computer Centre? 

Students should use systems responsibly, avoid unauthorized changes, protect login details, keep the space clean and report technical issues through proper channels.



Assistance

Students seeking support related to academic computing, digital assignments, online academic work, project documentation or computer-based learning may connect with the Computer Centre Facility at PIIT Greater Noida through the computer centre in-charge or concerned institutional authority.

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