Master of Computer Application (M.C.A.)
The three years (Six semesters) program provides education in the field of Computer Application. The curriculum also includes managerial courses apart from the common core. One semester full time industrial experience, which is a curriculum requirement, exposes the students to the industrial working environment. The admission to this course is through a State level written test.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (M.C.A.) w.e.f. Academic Session 2014-15
Paper Code
Nomenclature of Paper
Lecture
Per week (in hrs.)
Exam Time
(hrs.)
External Marks
Internal Marks
Total Marks
Max
Pass
FIRST SEMESTER
MCA-14-11
PROGRAMMING IN C
4
3
80
32
20
8
100
MCA-14-12
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
MCA-14-13
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
MCA-14-14
DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
MCA-14-15
Computer Oriented Numerical And Statistical Methods
MCA-14-16
S/W LAB – I BASED ON MCA-14-11
5
40
MCA-14-17
S/W LAB – II BASED ON MCA-14-15
MCA-14-18
SEMINAR
1
TOTAL
31
600
120
720
SECOND SEMESTER
MCA-14-21
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
MCA-14-22
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++
MCA-14-23
PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
MCA-14-24
DATA STRUCTURES
MCA-14-25
WEB TECHNOLOGIES
MCA-14-26
S/W LAB–III BASED ON MCA-14-22 & MCA-14-24
MCA-14-27
S/W LAB–IV BASED ON MCA-14-25
MCA-14-28
Seminar
Each student shall individually prepare and submit a seminar report within stipulated time. Marks should be distributed considering report writing, presentation, technical content, depth of knowledge, brevity and references and their participation in seminar.
InternalMarks in each theory paper will be awarded by the concerned teacher on the basis of marks obtained in one class test (of 10 Marks) and evaluation of assignments (of 10 Marks).
Note: Size of Groups for all practical and viva-voce examinations should not be more than thirty.
Semester – III(upto session 2014-15)
Paper
No.
Title of the Paper
Duration
Of Exam
Maximum Marks
Total
Theory
Sessional*
MCA-301
Data Base Systems
3 Hours
MCA-302
Visual Programming
MCA-303
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
MCA-304
Operating System
MCA-305
Principles of Programming Languages
MCA-306
Software Laboratory – V
RDBMS (Based on MCA-301)
MCA-307
Software Laboratory - VI
VB (Based on MCA-302)
MCA-308
Semester – IV(upto session 2014-15)
MCA-401
Web Engineering
MCA-402
Data Warehousing & Data Mining
MCA-403
Programming in Java
MCA-404
Object Oriented Methodology
MCA-405
Elective
MCA-406
Software Laboratory - VII
XML/Java S c r i p t / C# with .NET
(Based on MCA-401)
MCA-407
Software Laboratory - VIII
Programming in Java (Based on MCA-403)
MCA-408
Elective Papers
(i) Microprocessors and Interfaces
(ii) Management Information System
(iii) Artificial Intelligence
(iv) Theory of Computation
(v) Software Quality Models
Semester – V(upto session 2015-16)
MCA-501
Computer Graphics
MCA-502
Linux and Shell Programming
MCA-503
Computer Architecture and
Parallel Processing
MCA-504
System Programming & Compiler Construction
MCA-505
MCA-506
Software Lab - IX
C/C++ (Based on MCA-501)
MCA-507
Software Lab - X
Shell Programming (Based on MCA-501)
MCA-508
(i) Current Trends and Technology
(ii) High Performance Communication Networks
(iii) Windows Programming
(iv) Neural Networks
(v) Software Project Management
Semester - VI(upto session 2015-16)
MCA-601
Project Report
150
Presentation & Viva-voce
Internal Assessment
400
Grand Total of Marks (From semester I to VI)
4000
M.Tech (Computer Science and Engineering): This program provides higher education in the field of Computer Science & Engineering. The syllabi include exhaustive and appropriate mix of topics related to engineering & technology. The admission to this course is made on the basis of GATE/Entrance Test.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M.TECH. (COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING) w.e.f. Academic Session 2014-15
MT-CSE-14-11
ADVANCES IN ALGORITHMS
50
MT-CSE-14-12
ADVANCED WEB TECHNOLOGIES
MT-CSE-14-13
DATA WAREHOUSING & DATA MINING
MT-CSE-14-14
ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
MT-CSE-14-15
S/W LAB – I BASED ON MT-CSE-14-11
MT-CSE-14-16
S/W LAB – II BASED ON MT-CSE-14-12
MT-CSE-14-17
27
250
850
MT-CSE-14-21
OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS & DESIGN USING UML
MT-CSE-14-22
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
MT-CSE-14-23
ELECTIVE - I
MT-CSE-14-24
ELECTIVE - II
MT-CSE-14-25
S/W LAB – III BASED ON MT-CSE-14-21
MT-CSE-14-26
S/W LAB – IV BASED ON MT-CSE-14-22
MT-CSE-14-27
ELECTIVE PAPERS
MT-CSE-14-23(i)
SOFTWARE QUALITY MODELS & TESTING
MT-CSE-14-23(ii)
HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORKS
MT-CSE-14-23(iii)
ADVANCES IN DATABASES
MT-CSE-14-24(i)
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
MT-CSE-14-24(ii)
BIOMETRICS SYSTEM SECURITY
MT-CSE-14-24(iii)
SECURITY IN COMPUTING
Each student shall individually prepare and submit a seminar report within stipulated time. A panel consisting of two teachers (internal) should evaluate the seminar report and the presentation. Marks should be distributed considering report writing, presentation, technical content, depth of knowledge, brevity and references and their participation in seminar. The time allotted for presentation is 30 minutes.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M.TECH. COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING(Upto 2014-15)
Nomenclature
Time
(hrs)
External marks
Internal marks
Max.
Third Semester
MT-CSE-310
Advanced Optimization & Simulation Techniques
MT-CSE-320
High Performance Networks
MT-CSE-330
Elective-I
MT-CSE-340
Elective-II
MT-CSE-350
S/W Lab – I
MT-CSE-360
S/W Lab – II
MT-CSE-370
½
MT-CSE-330(i) Advanced Microprocessors
MT-CSE-340(i) Soft Computing
MT-CSE-330(ii) Embedded Systems
MT-CSE-340(ii) Genetic Algorithm
MT-CSE-330(iii) Mobile Computing
MT-CSE-340(iii) Neural Network & Fuzzy Logic
Fourth Semester
MT-CSE-410
Dissertation
Evaluation
200
Presentation and Viva-Voce
60
450
M.Sc.(Computer Science Software)
The course aims at imparting comprehensive knowledge and practice covering a wide area of computer applications. This two years program was started with an aim directed at opening new avenues of computer graduates. The admission to this course is through a University level written test.
Scheme of Examination for M.Sc. Computer Science (Software)
(Two Year Programme)
Paper No.
Nomenclature of paper
External
Internal
Max Marks
MS-11
Theory of Computation
MS-12
MS-13
Software Engineering
MS-14
Object Oriented Modeling and Design with UML
MS-15
Computer Oriented Optimization Techniques
MS-16
Software Lab based on MS-12 Web Engineering
MS-17
Software Lab based on MS-14 C++
MS-18
750
MS-21
Data Communication and Computer Networks
MS-22
Java Programming
MS-23
MS-24
MS-25
MS-26
Software Lab based on MS-22 Java Programming
MS-27
Software Lab based on MS-23 Linux and Shell
Programming
MS-28
List of elective papers:
i)
Compiler Design
ii)
System Programming
iii)
THIRD SEMESTER
MS-31
Advanced Computer Architecture
MS-32
Microprocessors and Interfaces
MS-33
Advanced Database Systems
MS-34
MS-35
MS-36
Software Lab based on MS-33 SQL
MS-37
Software Lab based on MS-34 Computer Graphics
MS-38
Artificial Intelligence
Windows Programming
Neural Networks and Fuzzy Computing
FOURTH SEMESTER
MS-41
Project
Grand Total for all Semesters
2500