| The students are exposed to Basics of Computers,
Microprocessor, and software like C, C++, Java,
VB, LINUX, Database Management Systems, Web
Technology, Multimedia and the latest .NET software.
In addition they are also exposed to PC Hardware,
Maintenance and Networking.
On completion of Diploma in Computer Science,
plenty of career opportunities exist in the
IT industry.
The students can go for further studies like
the B.E Course. They can find openings as software
engineers, system developers and programmers.
They get sufficient opportunity to learn PC
hardware so that they can become Hardware Engineers.
They can become network engineers. They are
eligible for the Apprenticeship training program
in HAL, NAL, etc. Infinite opportunities in
the field of Web and Multimedia designing are
available for Diploma holders. Most MNCs prefer
diploma students for BPO and Call Centre jobs.
COMPUTER
SCINECE & ENGINEERING |
SEMESTER
1 |
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SEMESTER
2 |
1 |
English
Communication |
1 |
Applied
Science |
2 |
Applied Mathematics-II |
2 |
Applied Mathematics-II |
3 |
Basic Electrical
& Electronics Engineering |
3 |
Digital Electronics |
4 |
Basics of Computers
& Computer Organisation |
4 |
C Programming
Lab |
5 |
Basic Computer
Skills |
5 |
Applied Science
Lab |
6 |
Analog Lab |
6 |
Digital Lab |
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| SEMESTER
3 |
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SEMESTER
4 |
1 |
Adv.
Programming in C & Data Structures |
1 |
OOP With C++ |
2 |
Data Communication
& Computer Networks |
2 |
System Software |
3 |
Advanced Microprocessors |
3 |
DBMS |
4 |
Data Structures
lab |
4 |
C++ LAB |
5 |
Computer Hardware
Lab |
5 |
Network Administration Lab |
6 |
Microprocessor
lab |
6 |
DBMS LAB |
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7 |
Visual
Basic Lab |
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SEMESTER
5 |
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SEMESTER
6 |
1 |
Software
Engineering |
1 |
Organisational
Behaviour and Environmental Engineering |
2 |
Java Programming |
2 |
Network Security |
3 |
Web Technology |
3 |
Mobile Computing |
4 |
Web Technology
Lab |
4 |
Linux Lab |
5 |
Java Programming
Lab |
5 |
ASP.NET LAB |
6 |
Information
Search, Analysis and Presentation (ISAP)
Lab |
6 |
Project
Work - II |
7 |
Project
Work - I |
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