Job Roles: Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer, Information Technology (IT) Consultant, Java Developer, .NET Software Developer, Digital Marketer etc.
Placement Opportunities:HCL Technologies Ltd., Tata Consultancy Services Limited, Capgemini, Accenture, Synerzip, Oracle Corp., Cognizant, Tech Mahindra Ltd, KPIT Cummins Infosystems Limited, Hewlett-Packard Company etc.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Semester 3 | Semester 4 | Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lecture 1.1
Tamil
|
Lecture 1.1
Tamil
|
Lecture 1.1
Tamil
|
Lecture 1.1
Tamil
|
Lecture 1.1
Relational Database Management Systems
|
Lecture 1.1
Data Communication and Computer Networks
|
Lecture 1.1
English
|
Lecture 1.1
English
|
Lecture 1.1
English
|
Lecture 1.1
English
|
Lecture 1.1
Operating System
|
Lecture 1.1
Web Technology - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Programming in C
|
Lecture 1.1
Object Oriented Programming with C++
|
Lecture 1.1
Data Structures and Computer Algorithms
|
Lecture 1.1
Java Programming
|
Lecture 1.1
Software Engineering
|
Lecture 1.1
Data Mining
|
Lecture 1.1
Programming in C - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Object Oriented Programming with C++ - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Data Structures and Computer Algorithms - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Java Programming - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Relational Database Management Systems -Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
1. Computer Graphics
2. Compiler design
3. Information Security
|
Lecture 1.1
Mathematical Foundations I
|
Lecture 1.1
Mathematical Foundations II
|
Lecture 1.1
Digital Principles and Computer Organization
|
Lecture 1.1
System Software
|
Lecture 1.1
1. Client Server Computing
2. Android Programming
3. Theory of Computation
|
Lecture 1.1
Project Work
|
Lecture 1.1
Office Automation - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Linux Programming - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Resource Management Techniques
|
Lecture 1.1
Numerical Methods
|
Lecture 1.1
Environmental Studies
|
Lecture 1.1
Value Education
|
Lecture 1.1
Introduction to Computers and Office Automation
|
Lecture 1.1
Introduction to Internet
|
Lecture 1.1
Multimedia - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
PHP Programming - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Python Programming - Lab
|
Lecture 1.1
Quantitative Aptitude
|
|
|
|
Lecture 1.1
Extension Activities
|
|
|
Each subject contains five units which are interrelated each other. Not only core subjects, but elective and non-major elective also contain the same.
Theory Subjects
Total Marks: 100 (Internal: 25 Marks, External: 75 Marks)
Practical Subjects
Total Marks: 100 (Internal: 40 marks, External: 60 Marks)
The candidates of previous syllabus scheme may be permitted to write exams in their own schemes up to the examinations of April 2020 as a transitory provision.
The combined project shall be undertaken by the students as a team of two. The project should be done in the college lab. The following list of parameters is taken into account for the evaluation of Project work and Viva-voce.
Total Marks: 100 (Internal: 25 marks, External: 75 Marks)
A candidate passes the B.SC CS by scoring a minimum of 40% (internal + external) in each paper of the course. No minimum marks for internal assessment. External minimum for external assessment is 35% i.e., 27 out of 75.
Candidates may apply for revaluation for the paper which was already evaluated, within 10 days from the date of publication of the result in the university website, through specified revaluation forms along with required fees.