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All
the courses are university approved
and hence are as per the curriculum
designed by the University of Mumbai.
Our College has Bachelor of Commerce
(B. Com.) is the course aided by the
University. The add-on courses such
as Taxation, Insurance, Travel and
Tourism, Computers and E-Commerce
focus mainly on practical training.
The self financing
courses which include B. Sc. (IT),
M. Sc. (IT), Bachelor in Management
studies (BMS), Bachelor in Banking
and Insurance (BBI), Bachelor in Accounts
and Finance (BAF), Bachelor in Mass
Management (B.M.M.) have provision
for practical work and self-study.
Some of these courses follow semester
pattern.
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Under-Graduate
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Junior College (HSC Board, Mumbai,
Maharashtra)
F. Y. J. C. and S. Y. J. C.
F. Y. J. C. and S. Y. J. C.
Information Technology (IT)
Degree
Courses of Mumbai University
i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (B.
Com.), (Vocational Courses)
Insurance, Travel & Tourism,
Computer Application, E-Commerce,
Tax Procedure & Practice.
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Graduate
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Degree
Courses of Mumbai University
i.e. Bachelor of Commerce
(B. Com.), (Vocational Courses)
Insurance, Travel &
Tourism, Computer Application,
E-Commerce, Tax Procedure
& Practice. |
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Post
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Bachelor
of Commerce (B.Com.) |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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A
candidate for being
eligible for admission
to the Degree Course
in Commerce shall
have passed XII Std.
Examination of the
Maharashtra Board
of Higher Secondary
Education or its equivalent.
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The
Course shall be a
full time course.
The duration of the
course is 3 years. |
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F.
Y. B. COM.: (7 Papers)
Foundation Course
- I
Business Communication
Business Economics
-I
Environment Studies
Business Studies -I
Maths & Stats
Techniques
Acct. & Fin Management |
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Tax
Procedure & Pra.
(Sales Tax)
Tax Procedure &
Pra. (L Tax)
OR
Computer Applications
Paper I
Computer Applications
Paper II
OR
E-Commerce - Paper
I
E-Commerce - Paper
II
OR
Prin. & Prac.
of Insurance - Paper
I
Prin. & Prac.
of Insurance - Paper
II
OR
Tour, Travel &
TouriSm Mgmt - Paper
I
Tour,Travel &
Tourism Mgmt - Paper
II |
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Y. B. COM.:
(6 Papers) |
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Foundation
Course - II
Applied Component
Computer Programming/
Advertising
Business Economics
- II
Business Law
Business Studies.
II
Acct. and Fin. Management |
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Tax
Procedure & Pra.(Sales
Tax)
Tax Procedure &
Pra.(I Tax)
OR
Computer Applications
Paper-I
Computer Applications
Paper -II
OR
E-Commerce - Paper
I
E-Commerce - Paper
II
OR
Prin. & Prac.
of Insurance - Paper
I
Prin. & Prac.
Of Insurance - Paper
II
OR
Tour, Travel &
Tourism Mgmt - Paper
I
Tour, Travel &
Tourism Mgmt - Paper
II |
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T.
Y. B. COM.: (7 Papers) |
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Management
& Production Planning
Business Economics
- III
Fin. Accounting and
Auditing
Auditing and Cost
Accounting
Introduction to Management
Accounting
Applied Component
(Any Two)
Export Marketing or
Computer System &
Applications
Direct & Indirect
Taxation
OR
Tax Procedures &
Practices (Central
Excise Paper V)
Tax Procedures &
Practices (Entrepreneurship,
Central Excise, Problems
etc. Paper VI)
OR
Computer Applications
- Paper I
Computer Applications
- Paper II
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Bachelor
of Management Studies (B.
M. S.) |
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OBJECTIVES: |
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To create for the
students of University
of Mumbai an additional
avenue of self employment
and also to benefit
Industry by providing
them with suitable
trained persons.
To prepare students
to exploit opportunities
being newly created
in the Management
Profession.
To provide adequate
basic understanding
about Management
Education among
students.
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A candidate for being
eligible for admission
to the Degree Course
in Management Studies
shall have passed
XII Std. Examination
of the Maharashtra
Board of Higher Secondary
Education or its equivalent
and secured not less
than 50% marks in
aggregate at first
attempt + Every eligible
candidate has to appear
for a common entrance
test to be conducted
by University of Mumbai
for getting admission
to this course. Every
candidate admitted
to the Degree Course
in the Constituent
/ affiliated college
/ recognized institution
conducting the course
shall have to register
himself/herself with
the University. |
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The
Course shall be a
full time course.
The duration of the
course shall be six
semesters spread over
three years. The course
shall consist of 40
modules comprising
of 38 theory papers
and 2 projects. |
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FIRST
YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER
(Seven Papers)
Foundation of Human
Skills – I
Finance and Cost Accounting
Business Laws
Quantitative Methods
for Business –
I
Principles of Management
– I
Effective Communication
– I
Introduction to Computers
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FIRST
YEAR - SECOND
SEMESTER (Seven
Papers)
Foundation of
Human Skills
– II
Industrial Law
Computer Applications
in Business
Business Environment
Environmental
Management
Managerial Economics
– I
Production Management
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SECOND
YEAR - THIRD
SEMESTER (Six
Papers)
Management Accounting
Managerial Economics
- II
Marketing Management
Materials Managements
Effective Communication-II
Principles of
Management-II
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SECOND
YEAR - FOURTH
SEMESTER (Six
Papers)
International
Marketing
Elements of
Direct and Indirect
Taxes
Export-Import
Procedures and
Documentation
Management of
Small Scale
Industries
Productivity
and Quality
Management
Public Relations
Management |
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THIRD
YEAR - FIFTH SEMESTER
(Seven Papers)
Human Resources Management
Service Sector Management
Financial Management
Elements of Logistics
Management
Management of Co-operatives
Rural Marketing
Project Work-I |
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THIRD
YEAR - SIXTH SEMESTER
(Seven Papers)
Entrepreneurship
Quantitative Methods
for Business-II
Marketing Research
Indian Management
Thought and Practices
Elective Paper - I
Econometrics or International
Finance
Elective Paper-II
Special Study in Finance
or Special Study in
Marketing
Project work-II |
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Bachelor
of Mass Media (B. M. M.) |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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A
candidate for being
eligible for admission
to the Degree Course
in Bachelor of Mass
Media shall have
passed XII Std.
Examination of the
Maharashtra Board
of Higher Secondary
Education or its
equivalent, from
the Science, Arts
or Commerce Stream.
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SYLLABUS:
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FIRST
YEAR - SEMESTER I
Effective Communication
Skills -1
Fundamentals of Mass
Communication
Introduction to Computers
Introduction to 20th
Century World History
Introduction to Sociology
Economics |
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Effective
Communication
Skills - II
Political Concepts
and Indian Political
Systems
Principles of
Marketing
Introduction
to Psychology
Principles of
Management
Introduction
to Literature
in English I
Marathi I Hindi
I Sanskrit I
Gujarati I German
I Sindhi Literature
(The college
will offer English
Literature only) |
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER
III
Introduction
to Advertising
Introduction
to Journalism
Introduction
to Public Relations
Introduction
to Media Studies
Culture Studies
Creative Writing
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER IV
Mass Media
Research
Understanding Cinema
Organization Behavior
Radio and Television
Advanced Computers
Print Production and
Photography |
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER V
(Advertising)
Advertising
in Contemporary Society
Copywriting
Advertising Design
Consumer Behavior
Media Planning and
Buying
Brand Building |
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER V
(Journalism)
Reporting
Editing
Feature and Opinion
Journalism and Public
Opinion
Indian Regional Journalism
Niche and Magazine
Journalism-1 |
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER VI
(Advertising)
Advertising and Marketing
Research
Legal Environment
and Advertising Ethics
Financial Management
for Marketing and
Advertising
Agency Management
The Principles and
Practice of Direct
Marketing
Contemporary Issues |
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER VI
(Journalism)
Press Laws and Ethics
Broadcast Journalism
Niche Journalism -
II
Internet and Issues
in Global Media
News Media Management
Contemporary Issues |
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Bachelor
of Commerce (Banking &
Insurance) [B.B.I.] |
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OBJECTIVE: |
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To create for the
students, of University
of Mumbai an additional
avenue of self-
employment and also
to benefit Banks,
Insurance companies
& industries
by providing them
with suitable trained
persons in the field
of Banking and Insurance..To
prepare students
to exploit opportunities,
being newly created,
in the field of
Banking & Insurance
due to Globalisation,
Privatisation &
Liberalisation.
To provide adequate
basic understanding
about the Banking,
Insurances &
other financial
services, among
the students. To
give an adequate
exposure to operational
environment in the
field of Banking,
Insurance &
other related financial
services. |
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SYLLABUS:
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FIRST
YEAR - SEMESTER I
Environment and Management
of Financial Services
Principles of Management
Effective Communication
– I
Economics –
I (Micro)
Quantitative Methods
– (I)
Introduction to Computer
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Principles
& Practice
of Banking &
Insurance
Financial Accounting
Effective Communication
– II
Economics –
II (Macro)
Quantitative
Methods –
II
Business Law
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER III |
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Laws
Governing
Banking &
Insurance
Financial
management
– I
Management
Accounting
(Tools &
Techniques,
Focus on banking
& Insurance)
Customer Relationship
management
in Banking
& insurance
Information
Technology
in banking
& insurance
Organizational
Behavior |
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER IV
Universal
Banking
Financial Management
– II
Innovation in Banking
and Insurance
Corporate Law and
Laws Governing Capital
Markets
Entrepreneurship Management
Financial Markets
(Equity, Debts, Forex
& Derivatives.)
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER V
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Marketing
in Banking & Insurance
Financial Service
Management
International banking
& finance
Financial Report &
Analysis (Corporate
Banking & Insurance)
Security Analysis
and Portfolio Management
Auditing
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER V
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Strategic
Management (Banking
& Insurance)
Central Banking
International Business
(Banking & Insurance)
Human Resource Management
in Banking &
Insurance
Business Ethics
& Corporate
Governance
Turnaround Management
Special Studies
in Banking &
Insurance (Projects)
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Bachelor
of Commerce (Banking &
Insurance) [B.A.F.] |
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OBJECTIVE: |
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To create for the students
of University of Mumbai
an additional avenue of
self- employment and also
to benefit the industry
by providing them with
suitable trained persons
in the field of Accounting
& Finance. To prepare
students to exploit opportunities,
being newly created, in
the accounting and finance
profession. To provide
adequate basic understanding
about accounting and finance
education among the students.
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A
candidate for being
eligible for admission
to the Bachelor
of Commerce (Accounting
& Finance) Degree
Course shall have
passed XII std.
Examination of the
Maharashtra Board
of Higher Secondary
Education or its
equivalent and secured
not less than 50%
marks in aggregate
at first attempt
(45% in case of
reserved category).
Every Candidate
admitted to the
Degree Course in
the Constituent/affiliated
college/ recognized
institution, conducting
the course, shall
have to register
himself/herself
with the University.
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Course shall be a
full time course.
The duration of the
course shall be six
semesters spread over
in three years. |
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SYLLABUS:
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FIRST
YEAR - SEMESTER I
Financial Accounting Paper-I
(Elements of Fin. Accounting)
Cost Accounting Paper -
I (Introduction and Elements
of Cost)
Economics - Paper-I (Micro
Economics)
Commerce Paper - I (Business
Environment)
Information Technology Paper
- I (Introduction &
Elements)
Business Communication Paper
- I
Foundation Course - Paper-I
(Fundamentals of Environment
Management) |
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YEAR - SEMESTER II
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Financial
Accounting Paper -
II (Special Accounting
Areas)
Auditing Paper - I
(Introduction and
Planning for Audit)
Financial Management
- I (Introduction
to Financial Management)
Taxation Paper-I (Indirect
Taxes Paper -I)
Business Law Paper
- I Business Regulatory
Frame Work
Quantitative Methods
for Business Paper
- I
Business Communication
Paper - II
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER III |
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Financial
Accounting Paper -
III (Special Accounting
Areas)
Cost Accounting Paper
- II (Methods of costing)
Auditing Paper - II
(Technique of Auditing)
Economics Paper -
II (Macro Economics)
Business Law Paper
- II (Company Law)
Management Paper -
I (Principles of Management)
Foundation Course
- Paper - II (Fundamentals
of Entrepreneurship)
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER IV
Financial Management
Paper - II (Techniques of
Financial Management)
Management Accounting Paper
- I (Introduction to Management
Accounting)
Taxation Paper-II (Indirect
Taxes Paper - II)
Commerce Paper - II (Financial
Market Operations)
Business Law Paper - III
(Industrial Regulatory Frame
Work)
Information Technology Paper
- II (Applications in Accounting
& Finance)
Quantitative Methods for
Business Paper-II |
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YEAR - SEMESTER V |
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Financial Accounting
Paper - IV (Corporate Accounting)
Cost Accounting Paper -
III (Methods and Accounting)
Auditing Paper - III (Audit
Procedure)
Management Accounting Paper
- II (Financial Statement
Analysis)
Taxation - Paper - III (Direct
Taxes Paper-I)
Economics - Paper - III
(Indian Economy) |
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YEAR - SEMESTER VI |
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Financial Accounting
Paper - V (Corporate Accounting)
Cost Accounting Paper -
IV (Techniques of costing)
Audition Paper - IV (Audit
of Companies)
Management Accounting Paper
- III (Security Analysis
& Management)
Taxation Paper - IV (Direct
Taxes Paper -II)
Management Paper II (Principles
of management and Application) |
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Bachelor
of Science in Information
Technology [B. Sc. IT] |
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Today's
world is of e-business
where information
technology's role
is fast emerging as
a driver towards the
success of a business.
The focus of the program
is on Information
Technology and Management
of Information Technology. |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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A
candidate
for being
eligible for
admission
to the Degree
course in
Bachelor of
Science Information
Technology,
shall have
passed XII
Examination
of the Maharashtra
Board of Higher
Secondary
education
or its equivalent
with mathematics
as one subject
and should
have secured
not less than
45% marks
in aggregate
and 40% marks
in aggregate
in case of
reserved candidates. |
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Candidates
who have passed
Diploma in
Computer Engineering/Computer
Science/Computer
Technology/lnformationTechnology/Electrical
Electronics/Allied
branches,
Mechanical
and Allied
branches,
Civil and
Allied branches
of Engineering
are eligible
for admission
to the second
year of the
B.Sc. (I.T.)
degree course.
However, the
Diploma should
be recognized
by the Maharashtra
State Board
of Technical
Education
or any other
recognised
Government
body. Minimum
marks required
45% aggregate
for open category
candidates
and 40% aggregate
for reserved
category candidates. |
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Students
with post
HSC-Diploma
in Computer
Engineering/Computer
Science/Computer
Technology
will be eligible
for direct
admission
to the Second
year of B.Sc.
(I.T.). However,
the Diploma
should be
recognized
by the Maharashtra
State Board
of Technical
Education
or any other
recognized
Government
body.
Every
candidate
admitted to
the Degree
in the constituent
/ affiliated
college I
recognized
Institution
conducting
the course
shall have
to register
himself/herself
with the University.
The course
shall be a
full time
course. The
Duration of
the course
shall be six
semesters
spread over
three years. |
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SYLLABUS:
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FIRST
YEAR - SEMESTER I
Introduction to Information
Theory and Applications
Mathematics I
Introduction to Digital
Electronics
Digital Computer Fundamentals
Introduction to Programming |
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Mathematics
II
Design and
Analysis of
Algorithms
Electronics
& Tele
Communication
Systems
Professional
Skill Development
Course
Computer Graphics
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER
III
Computational
Mathematics
Systems Programming
Object Oriented
Programming
Computer Networks
Logic, Discrete
Mathematical
Structures |
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SECOND
YEAR - SEMESTER IV
Data base
concepts and Systems
Operating Systems
C++ and Java
E-Commerce
Software Engineering |
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER V
Anternet
Security
Visual Basic 6
SQL2
Elective I (Select
1 of the following)
Multimedia
Embedded Systems &
Programming
Web Design & Internet
based applications
Advanced Java
Elective II (Select
1 of the following)
Enterprise Resource
Planning Systems
Geographic Information
System
Management Information
systems
Business Process Re-engineering |
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THIRD
YEAR - SEMESTER
VI
C# (pronounced
as C Sharp)
Internet Technologies
Customer Relations
Management
Elective III (Select
1 of the following)
Strategic IT Management
Total Supply Chain
Management
Project Management
IT Laws & Patents
Project
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Bachelor
of Science in Computer Science
[B. Sc. CS] |
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This
is an integrated course
of 3 yrs. duration.
After completion of
course a candidate
can enroll for a Post
Graduate Degree Course
of 2 yrs. duration
leading to a Master
of Science in Computer
Science (M.Sc. Computer
Science Degree). |
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ELIGIBILITY: |
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10+2 Science
Candidates with
50% marks (at
one & the
same sitting)
& with Mathematics
at 12th level. |
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CRITERIA: |
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HSC Marks +
College Entrance
Test (CET) +
Personal Interviews.
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course shall
be a full time
course. The
duration of
course shall
be spread over
3 yrs. The course
shall consist
of 20 papers.
Each paper will
be of 100 marks
Theory and 50
marks Practicals
1 Tutorials.
Project will
be evaluated
for a total
of 20 marks. |
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SYLLABUS:
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FIRST
YEAR - SEVEN PAPERS
CS-1 Computer Organization
CS-2 Programming Technique
and Algorithms
Mathematics –
I
Mathematics –
II
Statistics –
I
Statistics –
II
Foundation Course |
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Discrete Mathematics
– Paper
I –
Section I
Computer Graphics
– Paper
I –
Section I
C++ and Java
– Paper
II –
Section I
Data Structures
– Paper
II –
Section II
GUI and Visual
Basic –
Paper III
– Section
I
Database Management
– Paper
III –
Section II
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THIRD
YEAR – SEVEN
PAPERS |
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System Software
– Paper
I –
Section I
Data communication
& Networking
– Paper
I –
Section II
Advanced Java
- 1 –
Paper II –
Section I
Advanced Java
- 2 –
Paper II –
Section II
Operating
System –
The Linux
OS –
Paper III
– Section
I
Structured
System Analysis
& Designs
– Paper
IV –
Section I
Object Oriented
Analysis &
Design &
Software Engg.
Concepts –
Paper IV –
Section II
Applied Components
– Web
Designs &
Applications
Paper –
I –
Principles
of Web Design
Paper –
II –
Web Technologies
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Master
of Commerce
(M.Com.) Account
& Business
Management. |
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This
is an integrated
course of two
years duration
with specialization
in Accounting
and Management
delivered through
regular classroom
teaching . At
the end of each
year students
appear for the
University Examination. |
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Master
of Science in
Computer Science
[M. Sc. CS] |
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This
is an integrated
course of two
years duration
with specialization
in Computer
Science delivered
through regular
classroom teaching
and lab practicals.
At the end of
each year students
appear for the
University Examination. |
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Master
of Science in
Information
Technology [M.
Sc. IT] |
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This
is an integrated
course of two
years duration
with specialization
in Information
Technology delivered
through regular
classroom teaching
and lab practicals.
At the end of
each year students
appear for the
University Examination. |
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