B. Sc. (Computer Science) course is designed to prepare students to
undertake careers involving problem solving using computer science and
technologies, or to pursue advanced studies and research in computer
science. The syllabus which comprises of Computer Science subject along
with that of the three allied subjects (Mathematics, Electronics and
Statistics) covers the foundational aspects of computing sciences and
also develops the requisite professional skills and problem solving
abilities using computing sciences.
F. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science)
Following subjects are offered by our college at F.Y. B.Sc. (Computer Science) Programme.
Semester I1 CS-111 Problem Solving using Computer and ‘C’ Programming
2 CS-112 Database Management Systems
3 CS-113 Practical course based on CS-111 and CS-112
4 MTC-111 Matrix Algebra
5 MTC-112 Discrete Mathematics
6 MTC-113 Mathematics Practical
7 ELC-111 Semiconductor Devices and Basic Electronic Systems
8 ELC-112 Principles of Digital Electronics
9 ELC-113 Electronics Practical
10 CSST 111 Descriptive Statistics I
11 CSST 112 Mathematical Statistics
12 CSST113 Statistics Practical Paper I
Semester II
1
CS-121
Advanced ‘C’ Programming
2 CS-122 Relational Database Management Systems
3 CS-123 Practical course based on CS-121 and CS-122
4 MTC-121 Linear Algebra
5 MTC-122 Graph Theory
6 MTC-123 Mathematics Practical
7 ELC-121 Instrumentation System
8 ELC-122 Basics of Computer Organization
9 ELC-123 Electronics Lab IB
10 CSST121 Methods of Applied Statistics
11 CSST122 Continuous Probability Distributions and Testing of Hypothesis
12 CSST123 Statistics Practical Paper II
2 CS-122 Relational Database Management Systems
3 CS-123 Practical course based on CS-121 and CS-122
4 MTC-121 Linear Algebra
5 MTC-122 Graph Theory
6 MTC-123 Mathematics Practical
7 ELC-121 Instrumentation System
8 ELC-122 Basics of Computer Organization
9 ELC-123 Electronics Lab IB
10 CSST121 Methods of Applied Statistics
11 CSST122 Continuous Probability Distributions and Testing of Hypothesis
12 CSST123 Statistics Practical Paper II