Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Courses Offered

Course
Duration
Intake Capacity
Eligibility
M. Tech.
1 years
(2 Semesters)
12
see admission details
BCA
3 years
(6 Semesters)
24
see admission details

Course Structure - M. Tech.

Semester-I

CSE 501
Theoretical Foundation of Computer Science (4-0)
CSE 502
Computer Systems (3-1)
CSE 503
Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3-0)
CSE 7XX
Elective - I

Semester-II

CSE 504
Advanced Operating System (3-1)
CSE 505
Advanced Database (3-1)
CSE 506
Advanced Networks (3-1)
CSE 7XX
Elective - II

Semester-III

CSE 7XX
Elective - III
CSE 7XX
Elective - IV
CSE 601
Project - I

Semester-IV

CSE 602
Project - II

Note: (3-1) means 3 lecture hours and 1 laboratory session per week.


Course Structure - BCA

Semester - I

CSE 101
Fundamentals of Computer (3-1)
CSE 102
Introduction to Programming (2-2)
CSE 103
Basic Electronics (3-1)
CSE 104
Mathematics - I (3-0)
CSE 105
Sociology and Environment (2-0)

Semester - II

CSE 106
Computer Organization and Architecture (3-0)
CSE 107
Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science (3-0)
CSE 108
Data Structure (3-1)
CSE 109
ICT Hardware (2-2)
CSE 110
Mathematics - II (3-0)

Semester - III

CSE 201
Object Oriented Programming (3-1)
CSE 202
Introduction to Database Management System (3-1)
CSE 203
Operating Systems (3-1)
CSE 204
Data Communication and Computer Networks (3-0)
CSE 205
Principles of Management (3-0)

Semester - IV

CSE 206
Internet Technologies (3-1)
CSE 207
Relational Database Management System (3-1)
CSE 208
Windows Programming (3-1)
CSE 209
Computer Graphics and Multimedia (3-1)
CSE 210
Financial Management: Concept and Techniques (3-0)

Semester - V

CSE 301
Systems and Network Administration (3-1)
CSE 302
Software Engineering (3-0)
CSE 303
HCI and AI Programming Concepts (3-1)
CSE 304
Communication Skills and Technical Writting (3-0)
CSE 305
Project - I (0-2)

Semester - VI

CSE 306
Software Quality Assurance, Testing and Project Management (3-1)
CSE 307
E - Commerce (3-0)
CSE 308
Project - II (0-4)

Note: (3-1) means 3 lecture hours and 1 laboratory session per week.