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M.Sc. (Computer Science)


Duration:

2 Years

Eligibility:

Graduation

Course Duration: Two Year (Semester System)

Course Eligibility : Graduation in any stream at least 50% marks or Equivalent CGPA 

Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.

Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules

Programme Mode: Regular

Course Syllabus

Part-I

Semester I

Course Title

Design & Analysis of Algorithms

Artificial Intelligence

Information Security

Database Systems & Implementation

Computational Intelligence

 

Semester II

Compiler Design

Advanced Operating Systems

Data Mining

Advanced Computer Networks

One elective out of the following 

  • Any one elective from the list of electives offered by the Department
  • Outside Department Elective (preferably Departments of Mathematics, Statistics &  Operational Research) 

 Note:- List of Electives for Part I Semester II

 

  • Electronic Commerce
  • Numerical Computing
  • Combinatorial Optimization
  • Computational Linguistics

 

 Part-II

Semester III

Minor Project

Elective within the Department

Elective within the Department

Elective within/outside the

Department (preferably Departments of Mathematics, Statistics& Operational Research)

Note:- List of Elective Courses for Part-II Semester III

 

  • Digital Image Processing & Multi-media
  • Neural Networks
  • Software Quality Assurance & Testing
  • Machine Learning
  • Embedded Systems
  • Cryptography
  • Distributed Computing
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Special Topics in Computer Networks
  • Special Topics in Data Mining
  • Special Topics in Theoretical Computer Science
  • Special Topics in Information Security
  • Special Topics in Soft Computing
  • Special Topics in Database System
  • Special Topics in Artifical Intelligence
  • Special Topics in Computational Intelligence

 

Part-II

 Semester IV

Major Project