Qualification Framework/Professional Education/Engineering/Bachelor of Technology (Computer Science)
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Contents
Semesters I&II
- Mathematics I
- Mathematics II
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Graphics
- Humanities
- Engineering Physics
- Engineering Chemistry
- Computer Programming
- Engineering Physics Laboratory
- Engineering Chemistry Laboratory I & II (combined)
Common Courses in Semesters I&II
- Electrical Engineering I
- Mechanical Workshop
- Electrical and Electronics Workshop
Semester III
- Mathematics III
- Electric Circuit Theory
- Electronic Devices & Circuits
- Discrete Mathematical Structures
- Logic Design
- Electrical Engineering Laboratory
- PC Laboratory
Semester IV
- Mathematics IV
- Computer Organization
- Instrumentation & Measurements
- Digital Electronics
- Data Structures
- Electronic Circuits & Communication Engineering
- Electronics Laboratory
Semester V
- Engineering Economics
- Introduction to System Software
- Principles of Programming Languages
- Theory of Computation
- Micro Processor Based Design
- Digital Electronics Laboratory
- Software Laboratory
Semester VI
- Numerical Analysis
- Control System Theory & Analog Computation
- Compiler Construction
- Operating System
- Data Communication
- Microprocessor Laboratory
- Systems Laboratory
Semester VII
- Industrial Engineering
- Computer Networks & Protocols
- Database Management Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Elective I
- AI Laboratory
- Project
Electives:
- VLSI Design
- Image Processing
- Simulation and Modeling
- Performance Evaluation of Computer Systems
- Digital Signal Processing
Semester VIII
- Operation Research
- Management Information Systems
- Computer Graphics
- Analysis of Algorithms
- Elective II
- Seminar
- Project
- Viva Voce
Electives:
- Pattern Recognition
- Fault Tolerant Computing
- Introduction to Distributed Computing
- Computer Architecture
- Expert Systems
- Advanced Mathematics
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