Eligibility
A candidate, who has passed the three year B.Sc Examination of any recognized University or equivalent thereto with Computer Science as one of the core subjects, shall be eligible for admission to M.Sc Computer Science Course.
a) A General merit candidate should have secured at least 50% marks in aggregate and 55% in the Computer Science subjects in the degree course. For candidates belonging to SC/ST/BT and OBC, it is relaxed to 45% both in aggregate marks and marks secured in Computer science.
b)Completed 20 years of age at the time of admission or will complete this age on or before 31st December of the year of admission.
Duration of the Course
The course of study of P.G. Degree shall extend over a period of two academic years, each year comprising two semesters, each semester comprising sixteen weeks of class work. The terms and vacations shall be as notified by the college from time to time.
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction and Examination shall be English only.
Attendance
Each semester shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance. A student shall be considered to have satisfied the requirement of attendance for the semester, if he/she has attended not less than 75% of the number of classes in theory and practicals separately, in each of the subjects. A student who fails to satisfy the above conditions shall not be allowed to take the End Semester Examinations. Marks for attendance under CIA [Continuous Internal Assessment] will be awarded in proportion to the attendance over 75%.
End Semester Examination
Notification for the End Semester Examination will be issued 30 days before the commencement of the examination.Students are required to pay the prescribed fee and submit the application form at the office of the Controller of Examinations (COE) within the dates notified.Students, who do not pay the prescribed end semester examination fee for any semester, shall repeat the semester.A student who has failed in a subject can attempt the same 3 times.Practical examination will be conducted before the commencement of the theory examination.
Results
Provisional Results of each semester will be announced within thirty days after the completion of the examinations.Semester Marks Cards will be issued within 8 days of the announcement of results. Request for Re-valuation should be made within 7 days from the date of issue of the marks card along with the fee notified by the Controller of Examinations.Failed candidates should appear for arrears as follows:Odd Semester —— Next Odd SemesterEven Semester —— Next Even SemesterStudents who have cleared a minimum of 4 papers of I & II semester together shall be eligible for III Semester.
Process of Assessment
Examinations are conducted with utmost care in the college. The College conducts two centralized tests in a semester for 30 marks in each subject. The end semester examination is conducted for 70 marks in each subject. Practical examinations are conducted for 70 marks. 30 marks are allotted for internal assessment which takes into consideration marks obtained at the tests, practical tests, attendance and assignments. One minor project and two seminars are valued for 50 marks each. The internal assessment is calculated on the basis of the following points:Attendance – 5 MarksAssignments- 5 MarksTwo Internal assessment tests – (10+10) = 20 MarksTotal – 30 marksThe Institution monitors student progression by continuous evaluation of performance and attendance. The faculty guides students to ensure their progress at each stage.The Internal Assessment marks must be displayed in the Department Notice Board and a copy of the same should be sent to Controller of Examinations, at least one week before the commencement of the End Semester Examination.The attendance of the students is strictly monitored. The attendance status is announced at the end of every month. Parents of students having a shortage of attendance are informed by the class teachers. Students who do not have a minimum of 75% of attendance are not permitted to take the final examination.There shall be a double valuation by Internal and External teachers. Average marks of both valuers should be taken as the marks secured for each paper. If the difference between the two valuers exceeds 15% of the maximum marks of the paper, there shall be a third valuation by a Board. Board should comprise of the Chairperson of the Department, Paper setter and an external member. Marks awarded by the Board shall be final.
SEMESTER I
Course | Title of the Paper |
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C1 | Object Oriented Analysis and Design with patterns |
C2 | Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
C3 | Database Management Systems |
C4 | Software Development Process |
C5 | Statistics for Software Development |
L1 | Design Lab |
L2 | DBMS Lab |
S1 | Complementary skills for Software Professionals |
SEMESTER II
Course | Title of the Paper |
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C6 | Software Architecture |
C7 | Data Mining |
C8 | Enterprise Application Development |
C9 | Operating Systems and Network Programming |
C10 | Elective 1 (one of the following) |
Cryptography and Security | |
Artificial Intelligence | |
Advanced Computer Networks | |
L3 | Enterprise Application and Data mining Lab |
L4 | Network Programming Lab |
S2 | Complementary skills for Software Professionals |
SEMESTER III
Course | Title of the Paper |
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C11 | Applied Data Analytics |
C12 | Web Application Development with Android |
C13 | Elective 2 (one of the following) |
Machine Learning | |
Embedded Systems | |
User Interface Design | |
C14 | Elective 3 (one of the following) |
High Performance Computing and Cloud Computing | |
Compiler Design | |
Performance Modeling | |
Social Networks | |
L5 | Android and User Interface Lab |
L6 | Lab for Elective |
S3 | Complementary skills for Software Professionals |
OE | Open Elective |
SEMESTER IV
Course | Title of the Paper |
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C15 | Big Data Analytics |
L7 | Big data Practical |
P1 | Project work |
S4 | Complementary skills for Software Professionals |