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IGNOU PHDDR - Doctor of Philosophy in Dairy Science and Technology

Welcome to IGNOU PHDDR - Doctor of Philosophy in Dairy Science and Technology admission, eligibility, fee & syllabus section of myignou.in. In this section we have provided the entire basic requirement needed by students to know about IGNOU Doctor of Philosophy in Dairy Science and Technology (PhD DR). If you want to take admission in IGNOU PHDDR we have pre-admission details for you like IGNOU PHDDR Eligibility Criteria, Fees Structure, Duration, Age Requirement, programme syllabus, medium of instruction, PHDDR Prospectus and more.

India is the largest producer of milk in the world, and is likely to become the second largest dairy products producer in the coming years. The dairy industry requires inculcation of scientific culture for development of cost effective innovative technologies, new products and to meet the challenges of global trade and food safety.

The Programme aims to equip dairy professionals in the industry and institutes to undertake quality research in the area of dairy technology. It shall provide a platform for undertaking industrial research and testing of the technologies developed at the research institutes.

IGNOU PHDDR Programme Objectives:

  1. To provide research opportunities to the academician/researcher/industry professional in the area of dairy science and technology;
  2. To facilitate research and development activities in Indian Dairy Industry;
  3. To strengthen the research activities in the area of dairy science and technology; and
  4. To develop the human resource capabilities of research & teaching personnel of agriculture universities & ICAR institutes


IGNOU PHDDR Eligibility Criteria:

Master Degree in Dairy Science (Dairy Technology, Dairy Chemistry, Dairy Microbiology, Dairy Engineering), Food Science/ Food Technology, MVSc (Animal Products Technology/ Dairy Science), MSc Agriculture (Dairy Science/ Dairy Technology)


IGNOU PHDDR Course Duration:

Minimum Duration: 2 Years
Maximum Duration: 5 Years


IGNOU PHDDR Fee Structure:

Rs. 7000/- per annum + Rs. 7,000/- for course work

IGNOU PHDDR Age Requirement:

Minimum Age: No bar
Maximum Age: No bar


IGNOU PHDDR Admission Dates:

For Admission in July Session Last Date: 1st July without late fee and 31st July 2014 with late fee. For Admission in January Session: 1st Jan without late fee and 31st Jan 2014 with late fee

Mode of Selection

The candidates with Masters Degree in relevant discipline will have to clear the entrance test conducted by the University. The candidates who have cleared the ICAR- NET examination will be exempted from the entrance test. All the candidates have to appear for synopsis presentation and interview before the Doctoral Committee whose decision will be final for the selection of candidates.

IGNOU PHDDR Syllabus

CourseCode Course Name Credits
RDR-001 Advances in Lipid Technology 4
RDR-002 Advances in Protein Technology 4
RDR-003 Product Monitoring and Process Control 4
RDR-004 R&D Management in Dairy Industry 4
RDR-005 Developments in Dairy Processing 4
RDR-006 Dairy By-products Technology and Processing 4
RDR-007 Advances in Chemistry of Milk Processing 4
RDR-008 Advances in Analytical Techniques in Dairy Chemistry 4
RDR-009 Applied Food Biotechnology 4
RDR-010 Dairy and Food Microbiology 4
RDR-011 Dairy and Food Engineering-I 4
RDR-012 Dairy and Food Engineering-II 4




IGNOU Allows Old Students of BCA to Complete Their Degree

It is notified for information of old students of BCA (pre-revised syllabus) registered up to July 2005 session (Enrol.# starting with '98----' and up to '05----- ') that they would be allowed to write June 2013 & Dec.2013 TEEs in order to complete all the requirements for the award of BCA degree, subject to the following terms and conditions:


  1. Old students of standalone BCA (pre-revised syllabus) registered up to July 2005 session (Enrol.# starting with '98----' and up to '05----- ') would be allowed to write June 2013 & Dec.2013 TEEs; provided they had sought re-admission in the past. They will also be allowed to submit assignments, if any, required for completion of the programme.
  2. Old students of Integrated BCA-MCA (old sylb) registered up to July 2003 session (Enrol.# starting with '98----' and up to '03----- ') would be allowed to write June 2013 & Dec.20l3 TEEs; provided they had sought re-admission in the past. They will also be allowed to submit assignments, if any, required for completion of BCA programme. This opportunity includes for the Project work (CS-76) as well.
  3. No pro-rata fee would be charged from the students once again to avail the special offer being extended now.
  4. This offer is not applicable to those students of BCA (pre-revised sylb.) who did not apply for readmission after completion of maximum duration.
  5. This offer is also not applicable to BCA (old sylb) students (1996, 1997 &1998 Jan. sessions) as the old syllabus has been wound-up.
  6. Cases of BCA (pre-revised sylb.) students who had sought fresh admission in BCA (revised sylb.) from July 20trtr onwards and applied for credit transfer can also exercise their option either to avail extra chances being provided or to continue with the programme under BCA (revised sylb.). They will have to submit their option in writing to Registrar, SRI), latest by 15th March. 2013. However fee already paid for fresh admission and credit transfer will not be refunded under any circumstances.
  7. Cases of BCA (pre-revised syllabus) students who had sought fresh admission in BCA (pre-revised sylb.) up to JAN 201X session and availed credit transfer facility will not be reopened under any circumstances.
  8. In the case of those students of BCA (pre-revised) who had appeared in June 2012 &Dec.20l2 TEEs, after expiry of the extended duration of two years in Dec. 2011 TEE, can avail two more chances to complete the left-over courses. Their cases for declaration of withheld result of June 2012 TEE and/or Dec.2012 TEE may also be looked into by Director, School of Computer & Information Sciences, on case to case basis when they approach the School in this regard.
  9. No term-end examination of BCA (old sylb.) and MCA (old sylb.) would be conducted in the wake of the special offer being extended to students of BCA (pre-revised sylb.).
  10. Students are required to submit the Exam. Form with requisite fee at the respective Regional Centre, as per schedule.
  11. As usual, these students will have to get an endorsement on the Examination Form from the respective Study Centre/ Regional Centre, wherever necessary.
  12. Any other terms and conditions would be notified separately and in due course.


IGNOU MCA Syllabus & MCA Program Structure

IGNOU MCA syllabus consists of total 31 courses and it becomes very difficult to remember their codes and names. Therefore, I have posted the latest new syllabus of IGNOU MCA Program in the table below. Presently, only 3 elective courses are on offer and student should select all of them.


IGNOU MCA syllabus & MCA Program Structure

IGNOU MCA program has been divided into two semesters per year (January-June and July-December). Consequently, there will be two examinations every year - one in the month of June for the January to June semester courses and the other in December for the July to December semester courses. The students are at liberty to appear for any of the examinations conducted by the University during the year subject to completing the minimum time frame and other formalities prescribed for the program.

Course CodeTitle of the CourseCredits
First Semester
MCS11Problem Solving and Programming3
MCS12Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming4
MCS13Discrete Mathematics 2
MCS14Systems Analysis and Design3
MCS15Communication Skills2
MCSL16Internet Concepts and Web Design2
MCSL17C and Assembly Language Programming Lab2
Second Semester
MCS21Data and File Structures and Programming4
MCS22Operating System Concepts and Networking Management4
MCS23Introduction to Database Management Systems3
MCS24Object Oriented Technologies and Java Programming3
MCSL25Lab (based on MCS-021, 022, 023 and 024)4
Third Semester
MCS31Design and Analysis of Algorithms4
MCS32Object Oriented Analysis and Design3
MCS33Advanced Discrete Mathematics2
MCS34Software Engineering3
MCS35Accountancy and Financial Management3
MCSL36Lab (based on MCS-032, 034 and 035)3
Fourth Semester
MCS41Operating Systems4
MCS42Data Communication and Computer Networks4
MCS43Advanced Database Mathematics Management Systems4
MCS44Mini Project4
MCSL45Lab (UNIX and Oracle)2
Fifth Semester
MCS51Advanced Internet Technologies3
MCS52Principles of Management and Information systems2
MCS53Computer Graphics and Multimedia4
MCSL54Lab (based on MCS-051 and 053)2
MCSE3Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management3
MCSE4Numerical and Statistical Computing3
MCSE11Parallel Computing3
Sixth Semester
MCSP60Project16


IGNOU ADPD Syllabus

Welcome to IGNOU ADPD Syllabus section of MyIGNOU. Here you will be able to know the syllabus of IGNOU ADPD (Advanced Diploma in Participatory Development) program syllabus with complete details including credits of each course of IGNOU ADPD.

IGNOU ADPD Details

  1. Minimum Duration: 1.5 Years
  2. Maximum Duration: 4 Years
  3. Course Fee: Rs. 18,750
  4. Minimum Age: No bar
  5. Maximum Age: No bar
  6. Eligibility: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline

IGNOU ADPD Syllabus

Course Code Course Name Credits
 MDS- 001  Understanding Participatory Development  6
 MDS- 002  Development Policies and Programmes  6
 MDS- 003  Democratic Governance and Civil Societ  6
 MDS- 004  Securing Participation in Development  6
 MDS- 005  Participatory Project Management  6
 MDSL-006  Field work  6
 MDS-007  Legal and Regulatory Frameworks of Development Organisations  6
 MDS-008  Management of Development Organisations  6
 MDS-009  Management of Financial Resources  6

IGNOU MSW Syllabus and Program Structure

Get the latest IGNOU MSW syllabus and complete program structure. Master of Social Work (MSW) comprises 66 credits covered through ten theory papers, one dissertation and two practical components. This programme is available both in English and Hindi. The list of courses is given below:

Course Code Titles of the Course Credits
First Year
MSW1 Origin and Development of Social Work 4
MSW2 Professional Social Work: Indian perspectives 4
MSW3 Basic Social Science Concepts 4
MSW4 Social Work and Social Development 4
MSW5 Social Work Practicum and supervision 4
MSW6 Social Work Research 6
MSWL1 Social Work Practicum-I (Practical) 10
Second Year (Compulsory Courses)
MSW7 Casework and Counselling: Working with Individuals 4
MSW8 Social Group Work: Working with Groups 4
MSW9 Community Organisation Management for Communit Developmenty 4
MSWL2 Social Work Practicum- II (Practical) 10
Elective Courses
MSWE1 HIV/AIDS: Stigma, Discrimination and Prevention 4
MSWP1 Dissertation (Project work) 4
  Total 66

IGNOU MEG Syllabus

Welcome to IGNOU MEG Syllabus section of myignou.in. Here you will find IGNOU MEG (Master of Arts (English)) syllabus and program structure.

The aim of the Master’s Degree in English (MEG) Program is to give the learners a sound understanding of English literature and also other literatures such as, American, Canadian, Australian, Indian English and other New Literatures. The learners would develop an understanding of English and other literatures of their choice in their proper historico-critical perspectives. A good knowledge of reading comprehension and writing skills would be a pre-requisite for this program.



IGNOU MEG: Master of Arts (English) Syllabus

COURSE CODE TITLES OF THE COURSE CREDITS
First Year Courses
MEG-1
British Poetry 8
MEG-2 British Drama 8
MEG-3 British Novel 8
MEG-4 Aspects of Language 8
Second Year Compulsory Courses
MEG-5 Literary Criticism and Theory 8
Optional Courses (Choose any three)
MEG-6 American Literature 8
MEG-7 Indian English Literature 8
MEG-8 New Literatures in English 8
MEG-9 Australian Literature 8
MEG-10 English Studies in India 8
MEG-11 American Novel 8
MEG-12 A Survey Course in 20th Century Canadian Literature 8
MEG-14 Contemporary Indian Literature in English Translation 8

IGNOU MTM Syllabus | Master of Arts (Tourism Management) Syllabus

Welcome to IGNOU MTM Syllabus and program structure section of myignou.in. Here you will find detailed syllabus of IGNOU Master of Arts (Tourism Management) (MTM).

The Master of Arts (Tourism Management) (MTM) Program is designed for those students who are interested in pursuing a career in tourism sector at managerial level. This is for aspiring entrepreneurs or those running their own tourism agencies. The program consists of four semesters:

COURSE CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS
FIRST YEAR
I SEMESTER
MTM-1 Management Functions and Behaviour in Tourism 4
MTM-2 Human Resource Planning and Development in Tourism 4
MTM-3 Managing Personnel in Tourism 4
MTM-4 Information Management and Information Systems in Tourism 4
II SEMESTER
MTM-5 Accounting, Finance and Working Capital for Tourism Managers 4
MTM-6 Marketing for Tourism Managers 4
MTM-7 Sales and Advertising Management in Tourism 4
MTM-8 Managing Small Scale Enterprises in Tourism 4
SECOND YEAR
III SEMESTER
MTM-9 Understanding Tourism Markets 4
MTM-10 Tourism Impacts 4
MTM-11 Tourism Planning and Development 4
MTM-16 Dissertation 8
IV SEMESTER
MTM-12 Tourism Products: Design and Development 4
MTM-13 Tourism Operations 4
MTM-14 Tourist Transport Operations (Road Transport) 4
MTM-15 Meetings, Incentives, Conference and Expositions (MICE) 4
TOTAL 68

All students seeking admission under Category 2 will have to pass the following four courses during their period of study.

COURSE CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS
TS-1 Foundation Course in Tourism 8
TS-2 Tourism Development: Operations and Case Studies 8
TS-3 Management in Tourism 8
TS-4 Tourism Marketing 8
  TOTAL 32

IGNOU Master of Commerce (M.Com) Syllabus

Master of Commerce (MCOM) Program is offered by IGNOU in both its January and July sessions. M.com will meet the expanding needs in Commerce education at all levels and provide necessary manpower to industry, trade, PSUs, Government and Private enterprises in the areas like Finance, International Business, E-Commerce and Accounting. In order to be eligible for the award of the Master of Commerce (M.Com.) degree, a student has to complete 12 courses equivalent to 72 credits (1 credit is 30 study hours) comprising of six core courses and six specialization courses. The student will be awarded Postgraduate Diploma in International Business Operations on completion of all first year courses worth 36 credits and Master of Commerce Degree with specialization in International Business Operations after completion of all 72 credits.


First Year : Specialization Courses

COURSE CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS
IBO-1 International Business Environment 6
IBO-2 International Marketing Management 6
IBO-3 India’s Foreign Trade 6
IBO-4 Export Import Procedures and Documentation 6
IBO-5 International Marketing Logistics 6
IBO-6 International Business Finance 6


Second Year : Core Courses

COURSE CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS
MCO-1 Organization Theory and Behaviour 6
MCO-2 Research Methodology and Statistical Analysis 6
MCO-3 Business Environment 6
MCO-4 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 6
MCO-5 Marketing Management 6
MCO-6 Financial Management 6

IGNOU MARD Syllabus | MARD Eligibility | MARD Fees

IGNOU Master of Arts(Rural Development) (MARD) syllabus has been tabled below.

Eligibility: Bachelor’s Degree or a higher degree from a recognized University.
Minimum Duration: 2 years
Minimum Duration: 5 years
Program Fee: Rs.3700/-(I year) + Rs.3600/-(II year)

For more details on IGNOU Master of Arts (Rural Development) (MARD) Admission please contact Ms.Santosh Tanwer at 011-29536347/011-29572955 or email santosh_tanwer@hotmail.com



The programme comprises the following courses.

Course Code Title of the Course Credits
First Year Compulsory Courses
MRD101 Rural Development - Indian Context 6
MRD102 Rural Development Programmes 6
MRD103 Rural Development - Planning and Management 6
MRD4 Research Methods in Rural Development 6
MRDP1 Dissertation 12
Second Year Optional Courses (Choose any five)
RDD6 Rural Health Care 6
RDD7 Communication and Extension in Rural Development 6
MRDE101 Rural Social Development 6
MRDE2 Voluntary Action in Rural Development 6
MRDE3 Land Reforms and Rural Development 6
MRDE4 Entrepreneurship and Rural Development 6

IGNOU BCA New Revised Syllabus

IGNOU’s School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS) has revised their syllabus for the students who are getting enrolled in June 2011 onwards. Students already registered in BCA (pre-revised syllabus) up to January 2011 admission session would continue their studies in the same syllabus and no change from BCA (pre-revised syllabus) to BCA (revised syllabus) would be permitted. You can download BCA ( Revised Syllabus) Programme Guide here for more information.

IGNOU BCA New / Revised Syllabus 2011 and Program Structure




Semester Course Code Course Title Credits
I FEG-02 Foundation Course in English-2 4
ECO-01 Business Organization 4
BCS-011 Computer Basics and PC Software 3
BCS-012 Basic Mathematics 4
BCSL-013 Computer Basics and PC Software Lab 2
II ECO-02 Accountancy-1 4
MCS-011 Problem Solving and Programming 3
MCS-012 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming 4
MCS-013 Discrete Mathematics 2
MCS-015 Communication Skills 2
BCSL-022 Assembly Language Programming Lab 1
BCSL-021 C Language Programming Lab 1
III MCS-014 Systems Analysis and Design 3
MCS-021 Data and File Structures 4
MCS-023 Introduction to Database Management Systems 3
BCS-031 Programming in C++ 3
BCSL-032 C++ Programming Lab 1
BCSL-033 Data and File Structures Lab 1
BCSL-034 DBMS Lab 1
IV BCS-040 Statistical Techniques 4
MCS-024 Object Oriented Technologies and Java Programming 3
BCS-041 Fundamentals of Computer Networks 4
BCS-042 Introduction to Algorithm Design 2
MCSL-016 Internet Concepts and Web Design 2
BCSL-043 Java Programming Lab 1
BCSL-044 Statistical Techniques Lab 1
BCSL-045 Algorithm Design Lab 1
V BCS-051 Introduction to Software Engineering 3
BCS-052 Network Programming and Administration 3
BCS-053 Web Programming 2
BCS-054 Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques 3
BCS-055 Business Communication 2
BCSL-056 Network Programming and Administration Lab 1
BCSL-057 Web Programming Lab 1
BCSL-058 Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques Lab 1
VI BCS-062 E-Commerce 2
MCS-022 Operating System Concepts and Networking Management 4
BCSL-063 Operating System Concepts and Networking Management Lab 1
BCSP-064 Project 8

BCA syllabus revised from July 2011 session

IGNOU's School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS) has revised its syllabus for Bachelor’s in Computer Application (BCA) from July 2011 admission session.

With the launch of revised syllabus, the existing BCA (pre-revised syllabus) would be discontinued from July 2011. Accordingly, no fresh admission would be made in BCA (pre-revised syllabus) from July 2011 cycle onwards.

A communication has been sent to all those prospective students who have applied for BCA programme through the Admission Form contained in the Common Prospectus of Jan. 2011. All such candidates are also required to remit the difference fee of Rs.200.

Students already registered in BCA (pre-revised syllabus) up to Janusry 2011 admission session would continue their studies in the same syllabus and no change from BCA (pre-revised syllabus) to BCA (revised syllabus) would be permitted.

With the revision in the syllabus, the admission eligibility criteria, the duration of the programme (minimum 3 years and maximum 6 years) and the programme fee (Rs. 4500/- per semester), remains the same. The student attendance for theory counseling sessions has no compulsion however, the counseling sessions of Lab courses requires 70% compulsory attendance.

The basic objective of the BCA (Revised) programme is to open a channel of admission for computing courses for students who have done their 10+2 and are interested in taking computing/IT as a career. After acquiring the Bachelor’s Degree (BCA) at IGNOU, there is further educational opportunity to go for an MCA at IGNOU or Master’s Programme at any other University/Institute. Also after completing BCA Programme, a student should be able to get entry level job in the field of Information Technology.

MTE-03 MATHEMATICAL METHODS SYLLABUS

If you are doing BCA from IGNOU and didn’t have mathematics at 10+2 level you will have to appear for MATHEMATICAL METHODS (MTE 03) exam and you must complete MTE-03 successfully before registering for the 3rd semester of the BCA program.

However, it’s not so straightforward to successfully clear MTE 03 for those who have not even bothered to look at a mathematical equation for the last two or more years. No matter how intelligent you are, you must have forgotten most of the mathematical formulae and methods and if it happens you will become frustrated when you try solving MTE 03 questions. That’s why I am providing the topics or syllabus which comes under MTE 03 with links so that you can learn about them deeply. You can find MTE 03 study material at MyIGNOUBCA as well to know more about what exactly you have to learn for MTE 03.

MATHEMATICAL METHODS (MTE 03) SYLLABUS:

Sets, Equality of Sets, Operations on Sets, Venn diagrams, Functions, Types of Functions, Composite Functions, Operations with Functions. Graphs (Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Trigonometric functions), Trigonometric ratios. Polynomials and Equations, Sequences and Series, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem.

Two Dimensional Coordinate System -Distance between Two points, Area of a Triangle, Equation of a Line, , Angle between Two Lines, Distance of a Point from a Line, Circle, Three Dimensional Coordinate System- Equation of a Straight Line in 3-D, The Plane, The Sphere. Vectors as directed line segments, Algebra of Vectors and their applications (addition and subtraction of vectors, resolution of vectors, dot and cross product).

Limit and Continuity, Derivative of a Function at a Point, Its Geometrical Significance, Rules for differentiation, differentiation of Trigonometric, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Differentiation of Inverse Algebraic and Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Chain Rule, Differentiation of Implicit Functions and Logarithmic Differentiation, Physical Aspects of Derivatives

Tangents and Normals, Higher Order Derivatives, Maxima and Minima, Asymptotes, Curve-Tracing, Functions of Two Variables, Partial Derivatives of Order Two, Homogeneous Functions, Euler’s Theorem. Antiderivatives, Integration as Inverse of Differentiation, Definite Integral as the Limit of the Sum, Properties of Definite Integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus Standard Integrals, Methods of Integration, Integration by Substitution, Integration by parts, Integration of Trigonometric Functions

Preliminaries, Formation of Differential Equations, Methods of Solving Differential Equations of First Order and First degree (Variables Separable, Homogeneous Equation, Exact Equations and Linear Equations).

Some Basic Definitions in Statistics, Frequency Distribution, Discrete Random Variables, Continuous Random Variables, Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion (Mean, Mode, Median, Standard Deviation, Mean Deviation). Preliminaries: (Sample Space, Discrete Sample Space, Continuous Sample Space), Rules of Probability, Conditional Probability, Baye’s Theorem. Combination of events, Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution (Emphasis Through Illustrations). Continuous Random Variables, Types of Continuous Distributions (Exponential and Normal Distribution – Emphasis Through Illustrations)

Sample Selection, Random Sampling Procedure, Measure of Variation and Accuracy, Standard Error, Unbiased Estimator, Accuracy and Precision of Sample Estimator, Types of Sample Design (Random Sampling, Cluster Sampling).Statistical Hypothesis, Level of Significance, Degrees of Freedom, Chi-square Test, t-test, Analysis of Variance Correlation and scatter diagram, Correlation coefficient, Linear regression, Curve Fitting (Least Square Method).

Syllabus: IGNOU BCA Syllabus

Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) Syllabus: The basic objective of BCA is to open a channel of admission for computing courses for students, who have done the 10+2 and are interested in taking computing as a career. Its design is based on the BDP program of the IGNOU, with a special focus on computer application and possibly of moving on to an MCA after completing the BCA. With the Core Courses (Operating System, Computer Networks, Databases, Data Structures, etc), IGNOU also offers some Professional Courses like Java, JSP, DHTML, ASP, Windows NT, UNIX (Linux), Oracle, MS Access, Assembly Language Programming and C / C++. Besides, Bachelors of Computer Applications (Students) from IGNOU are placed in top IT companies that lead numbers of students to enroll for IGNOU BCA course in each semester.

Eligibility for BCA in IGNOU: The candidate applying for BCA should have 10+2 with Mathematics as a distinct subject. Those who have not studied mathematics at 10+2 level will have to register for MTE-03. Such students have to successfully complete MTE-03 before registering for the 3rd semester of the BCA program.

IGNOU relaxed eligibility criteria for BCA in May 2009 for those who have not studied math at 10+2 level. From now onwards students need not have Certificate in Computing (CIC) to get admission into BCA and MCA courses offered by IGNOU.

The program structure or Syllabus for BCA is:

I - SEMISTER
Course Course Title Credits
CS-610 Foundation Course in English for Computing 4
FHS-01 Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences 8
CS-611 Computer Fundamentals and PC Software 4

II - SEMESTER
Course Course Title Credits
CS-612 PC Software Application Skills 4
CS-60 Foundation Course in Mathematics and Computing 8
CS-62 'C' Programming & Data Structure 4

III - SEMESTER
Course Course Title Credits
FST Foundation Course in Science and Technology 8
CS-63 Introduction to System Software 4
CS-05 Elements of System Analysis and Design 4

IV - SEMESTER
Course Course Title Credits
CS-06 Introduction to DBMS 4
CS-64 Introduction to Computer Organization 4
CS-65 Window Programming 2
CS-66 Multimedia 2
CS-67 RDBMS Lab 4

V - SEMESTER
Course Course Title Credits
CS-68 Computer Networks 4
CS-69 TCP/IP Programming 4
CS-70 Introduction to Software Engineering 4
CS-71 Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques 4

VI - SEMESTER
Course Course Title Credits
CS-72 C++ and Object Oriented Programming 4
CS-73 Theory of Computer Science 4
CS-74 Introduction to Internet Programming (Java, ActiveX) 2
CS-75 Intranet Administration 2
CS-76 Project 4