A degree in Computer Science provides the needed thrust for aspirants in the field of Information Technology, with its curricula including the core Computer Science subjects along with Electronics, Mathematics, Technical Language, Commerce and Economics. Being a pervasive discipline for all science and humanities courses, it encourages students to pursue various inter-disciplinary interests. Students can pursue various post graduate courses like M.Sc., M.C.A and M.B.A apart from the choice of taking up placements that are offered to them by companies that require their expertise as Computer Science graduate.
The well qualified and dedicated faculty provides guidance in academics, higher studies, research and placement of our students. Exposure to emerging trends and technologies, aids us to facilitate growth that strengthens the knowledge-base of the students.
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II Year |
III Year |
- Semester - I
- 101 Programming Fundamentals
- 102 Discrete Structure
- 103 Calculus -I
- 104 Digital Electronics
- 105 Language - Form & Functions
- 106 Practical - Software Lab. based on Papers 101 and software
tools (spreadsheets, presentation tools, Internet applications)
- Semester - II*
- 201 Data Structures
- 202 Computer System Architecture
- 203 Calculus-II
- 204 Probability
- 205 Analog Electronics/Financial Management/Logic
- 206 Practical:Software Lab. based on 201
- 206 Practical:Digital Electronics Lab. based on 104 of sem-I
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- Semester - III
- 301 Algorithms
- 302 System Softwares
- 303 Algebra
- 304 Statistics
- 305 Organisational Behaviour
- 306 Practical - Software Lab. based on 301 & 302
- Semester - IV
- 401 Operating Systems
- 402 Software Engineering
- 403 Programming Paradigms
- 404 Differential Equations
- 405 Technical Communication
- 406 Practical : Software Lab.based on 401,402,403
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- Semester - V
- 501 File Structure & Database
- 502 Computer Networks
- 503 Microprocessors
- 504 Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computing
- 505 Economics
- 506 Practical - Software Lab. based on 503
- 507 Practical - Software Lab. based on 501 & 502
- Semester - VI
- 601 Theory of Computation
- 602 Networks
Programming & Administration
- 603 Computer Graphics
- 604 Operational Research Techniques
- 605 One of the following:
(i) Artificial
Inteligence
(ii) Multimedia Applications
- 606 Practical: Software Lab. based on 602,603 & 605
- 607 Project work - Report
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*The syllabus may change with the introduction of the new semester system.
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