The Department of Bioinformatics encompasses the development and application of computational tools to manage, analyse, and interpret biological data. Key domains include genomics, proteomics, systems biology, and structural biology. It focuses on sequence alignment, gene expression analysis, protein structure prediction, and biological network modelling. The field aims to understand biological processes, support drug discovery, and enhance personalized medicine through data-driven insights and innovations.
The current course curriculum of the Department of Bioinformatics is based on the National Education Policy (NEP 2020). The department's course offerings are among the best available at the renowned research institutes including the state and central universities. Students who complete this curriculum can continue their studies at any international university. Thus, the current course meets and exceeds the minimum educational requirements established by the global education system.