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Computer
Science and engineering
graduates are the pillars
in the current and emerging
information era. Opportunities
include pursuing Master
of Science programs in
reputed Universities of
U.S. and taking up research
assignments in Hardware,
System Software, Computer
Engineering, Multi media,
and Net Working and Communications
areas.
Job opportunities are
ever increasing, and are
varied in nature. System
Study, Analysis, Design
and Programming are the
inherent phases in application
development, and each
one of them provides enormous
potential to the Computer
Science and Engineering
graduates to shape themselves
in their career. Hi-end
profiles include Artificial
Intelligence, Robotics,
Graphic Solutions and
Simulations.
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| DURATION |
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| Four
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| CURRICULUM
- B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE
& ENGINEERING |
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| Semester
- I
Theory
Engineering Mechanics
Physics
Chemistry I
Language Elective
I
Mathematics I
Practical
Workshop Practice
Chemistry Lab
Physics Lab
Computer Practice
I
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| Semester
- II
Theory
Discrete Mathematics
Programming and Data Structures
Semi-Conductor and Opto
Electronics
Language Elective
II
Mathematics II
Chemistry II
Practical
Engineering Graphics
Programming and Data Structures
Lab
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| Semester
- III
Theory
Data Base Management
System
Digital System
Electrical Engineering
& Control Systems
Introduction to Analysis
of Algorithms
System Software
Mathematics - III
Practical
Digital Lab
System Software and DBMS
Lab
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| Semester
- IV
Theory
Artificial Intelligence
Electronic Circuits
Interactive Computer Graphics
Object Oriented Programming
Probability and Queuing
Theory
Computer Architecture
I
Practical
Electronics Lab
Object Oriented Programming
Lab
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| Semester
- V
Theory
Analog Digital Data Communication
Digital Signal Processing
Microprocessors
Operating Systems
Theory of Computation
Elective I
Practical
Microprocessor Lab
Operating Systems Lab
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| Semester
- VI
Theory
Computer Networks
Engineering Economics
and Financial Accounting
Principals of Compiler
Design
Software Engineering
Computer Architecture
II
Elective II
Practical
Compiler Lab
Networking Programming
Lab
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| Semester
- VII
Theory
Principles of Environment
Science and Engineering
Object Oriented system
analysis and design
Principles of Management
Network Protocols, Management
and Society
Web Technology
Professional Ethics
Practical
Comprehension
Internet Programming Lab
Software Systems Development
Lab
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| Semester
- VIII
Theory
Total Quality Management
Elective III
Practical
Project Work
Electives
SEMESTER V
· Numerical Methods
· Neural computing
· Multimedia
· Advanced Databases
· Visual Programming
· Advanced Java
Programming
SEMESTER IV
· Advanced Operating
System
· Design of Algorithms
· Real of Algorithms
· Digital Speech
and Image Processing
· Pattern Recognition
· High Performance
Microprocessors
· Robotics
· Graph Theory
· UNIX Internals
· Java Virtual
Machine
· C++ and Net Frame
work
SEMESTER VIII
· Parallel Computing
· Algorithms for
VLSI Design Automation
· ATM Networks
· Software Testing
· Advanced Software
Engineering
· Custom Computing
· Resource Management
Technique
· Distributed Objects
· TCP / IP Design
and Implementation
· Component Ware
Architectures
· Mainframe computing
· Quantum computing
Common elective offered
in VI or VIII semester
· Communication
skills for Engineers
· Creativity, innovation
and new product development
· Intellectual
Property Right (IPR)
· Indian Constitution
and Society
Language Electives
· Technical Tamil
· Technical German
I
· Technical German
II
· Technical Japanese
I
· Technical Japanese
II
· Technical French
I
· Technical French
II
· English I
· English II
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