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DEPARTMENT
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COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SELF-FINANCE COURSES
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Computer Science
M.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE
As per University Circular No. PG/ Univ./VCD/ ICC / 2012-13/ 8.
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Duration - 2 years full time.
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Batch Size - 50 Students.
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Admission Criteria -
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A learner who has either passed Bachelor's Degree Examination of University of Mumbai in Science or equivalent degree of any other university recognized as equivalent thereto with one of the following as major subject:
MAJOR ANCILIARY
Mathematics -------------
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Physics Mathematics
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Statistics Mathematics
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The Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree examination
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The B.Sc. (Computer Science) / BCS / B.Sc. (I.T.) Degree Examination .
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Information Technology
M.Sc. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
As per University Circular No. PG/ Univ./VCD/ ICC / 2012-13/ 8.
A learner who has either passed B.Sc. Degree in Information Technology of University of Mumbai or any other recognized University with minimum 45 percent of marks.
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B.Sc. In Computer Science / BCS with minimum 45 percent marks.
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B.E. Degree in any branch with 45 percent marks.
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B.Sc. (Mathematics) with minimum 45 percent marks.
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B.Sc. (Physics) with minimum 45 percent marks.
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B.Sc. (Statistics) with minimum 45 percent marks.
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B.Sc. (Electronics) with minimum 45 percent marks.
With Mathematics as one of the subjects at 10 + 02 or its equivalent examination. Further, 15 percent of the seats out of the sanctioned capacity is to be utilized for the above said admissions.
OUR INFRASTRUCTURE
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Our Department has well furnished Computer Laboratories for UG and PG both (Comp. Sci. & I. T.) courses.
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The computer laboratories are used for conducting lectures and practical.
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Dedicated computer laboratories extensively used by all the students UG & PG both.
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COMPUTER LABORATORY I
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I. T. Centre
Junior College Building,
Ground Floor.
For B.Sc. & M.Sc. IT
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COMPUTER LABORATORY II
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Room No. 218
Junior College Building,
Second Floor.
For M.Sc. IT
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COMPUTER LABORATORY III
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Room No. 318
Junior College Building,
Third Floor.
For M.Sc. (Comp. Sci. & IT)
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OUR TEAM
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TEACHING STAFF
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SR. NO
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NAME
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DESIGNATION
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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UG
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PG
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1
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Ms. Megha Sawant
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Head (CS & IT)
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M.Sc. Comp. Sci.
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09
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07
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2
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Mr. Abhijeet Gole
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MSc In-charge
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M.Sc. Comp. Sci.
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06
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3
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Ms. Rasika Belsare
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Lecturer
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M.Sc. Comp. Sci.
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05
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03
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4
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Ms. Edith Michael
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Lecturer
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M.Sc. Comp. Sci.
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02
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05
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5
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Mr. Mahavir Advaya
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Lecturer
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MCA
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03
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01
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6
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Ms. Sana Ansari
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Lecture
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M.Sc. Comp. Sci.
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02
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OUR HELPING HANDS
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NON-TEACHING STAFF
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Sr. No.
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NAME
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POST
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1
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Mr. Vinod Sawant
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Lab. Technician
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Mr. Amit Narvekar
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Lab. Assistant
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Mr. Rakesh Bandre
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Lab Attendant
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4
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Mr. Prashant Niwate
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Lab Attendant
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SYLLABUS
B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE SYLLABUS
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FIRST SEMESTER
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE NAME
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CREDITS
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USCS101
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Computer Organization - I
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2
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USCS102
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Algorithms and Programming in C - I
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2
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USCSPG1
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Practical - I
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2
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SECOND SEMESTER
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE NAME
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CREDITS
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USCS201
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Computer Organization - II
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2
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USCS202
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Algorithms and Programming in C - II
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2
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USCSPG2
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Practical - II
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2
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THIRD SEMESTER
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE NAME
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CREDITS
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USCS101
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Discrete Mathematics
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2
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USCS102
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C++ Programming
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2
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USCS103
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Database Management System - I
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2
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USCSPG1
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Practical - I
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2
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FOURTH SEMESTER
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE NAME
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CREDITS
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USCS201
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Computer Graphics
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2
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USCS202
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Java Programming
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2
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USCS203
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Database Management System - II
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2
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USCSPG2
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Practical - II
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2
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THIRD YEAR B.Sc. (CREDIT SYSTEM NOT IMPLEMENTED)
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PAPERS
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PAPER NAMES
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MARKS
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Paper I
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Data Communication, Networking & Security
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100
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Paper II
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Advanced Java
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100
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Paper III
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Operating System & Linux
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100
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Paper IV
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DBMS II & Software Engineering
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100
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AC I
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Principles of Web Design and Web Technologies
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60
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AC II
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.Net Technologies
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60
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Practical
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Main Papers
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200
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Applied Component Practical
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80
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M.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE SYLLABUS
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SEMESTER I
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE TITLE
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THEORY CREDITS
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PRACTICAL CREDITS
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TOTAL CREDITS
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CS101
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Principles of Compiler Design-I
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04
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02
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06
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CS102
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Digital Signal Processing-I
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04
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02
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06
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CS103
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Mobile Computing
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04
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02
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06
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CS104
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Data Warehousing and Mining
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04
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02
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06
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SEMESTER I - TOTAL CREDITS
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24
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SEMESTER II
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE
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THEORY CREDITS
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PRACTICAL CREDITS
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TOTAL CREDITS
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CS201
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Principles of Compiler Design-I
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04
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02
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06
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CS202
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Digital Signal Processing-I
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04
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02
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06
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CS203
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Mobile Computing
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04
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02
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06
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CS204
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Data Warehousing and Mining
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04
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02
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06
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SEMESTER II - TOTAL CREDITS
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24
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M.Sc PART II CS (CREDIT SYSTEM NOT IMPLEMENTED)
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PAPER
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PAPER TITLE
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Artificial Intelligence
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Image Processing
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II
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Distributed Computing
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Embedded Systems
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II
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Elective I
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IV
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Elective II
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ELECTIVE-I |
ELECTIVE-II |
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1
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Parallel Processing, (I Term)
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1
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Pattern Recognition, (I Term)
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Advanced Computer Networks, (II Term)
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Computer Vision, (II Term)
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2
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System Security (I Term)
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2
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Virtual Reality and Virtual Environment (I Term)
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Internet security (II Term)
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Java Technology (II Term)
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3
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Enterprise Networking (I Term)
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3
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Bio Informatics (I Term)
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Satellite Communications, (II Term)
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Intelligent Systems (II Term)
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4
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Fuzzy Logic and Neural networks (I Term)
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4
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Optimization Techniques (I Term)
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Multimedia systems and convergence of technologies (II Term)
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Customer Relations Management (II Term)
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M.SC. Information Technology
M.Sc. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS
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SEMESTER I
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE TITLE
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THEORY CREDITS
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PRACTICAL CREDITS
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TOTAL CREDITS
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PSIT101
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Computer Simulation and Modeling
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04
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02
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06
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PSIT102
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Mobile Computing
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04
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02
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06
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PSIT103
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Digital Image Processing
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04
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02
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06
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PSIT104
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Data Warehousing and Mining
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04
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02
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06
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SEMESTER I - TOTAL CREDITS
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24
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SEMESTER II
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COURSE CODE
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COURSE
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THEORY CREDITS
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PRACTICAL CREDITS
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TOTAL CREDITS
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PSIT201
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Programming with Components
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04
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02
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06
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PSIT202
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Advanced Computer Networks
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04
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02
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06
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PSIT203
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Speech Recognition
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04
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02
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06
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PSIT204
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Advanced Database Management Systems
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04
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02
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06
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SEMESTER II - TOTAL CREDITS
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24
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M.Sc PART II I.T. (CREDIT SYSTEM NOT IMPLEMENTED)
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PAPER
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PAPER TITLE
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I
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Software Testing
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Information Security
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II
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Artificial Intelligence
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Robotics
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II
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Elective I
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IV
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Elective II
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ELECTIVE-I |
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ELECTIVE-II |
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1
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Parallel Processing, (I Term)
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1
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Pattern Recognition, (I Term)
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Distributed Computing, (II Term)
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Computer Vision, (II Term)
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2
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Intelligent Systems, (I Term)
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2
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System Security, (I Term)
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Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems (II Term)
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Virtual Reality and Virtual Environment
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3
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Digital Signal Processing, (I Term)
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3
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Multimedia systems and convergence of technologies
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Enterprise Networking (II Term)
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Java Technology, (II Term)
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SEMINARS ORGANIZED
RECENT SEMINARS ORGANIZED -
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Seminar on Implementation of 4G Mobile Technology and Mobile Communication by Mr. Allhad K.
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Lecture on Cyber Crime by Mr. Sachin Dedhia (CHFI, USA).
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Seminar on Ethical Hacking by Appin Technology Lab, Mumbai.
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"Mock Aptitute Test using Moodle", TYBSc, (Aug 2011).
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"Mock Placements", TYBsc, in collaboration with Career Launchers (Sep 2011).
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"Aptitude Test" for BSc / MSc 284 students, in collaboration with Aspiring Minds (Feb 2012).
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Seminar on "Adhoc Networks" by Dr. Alhad Kuwadekar from University of Glamorgan U.K. 2011.
SEMINARS ORGANIZED IN PAST -
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"Overview of Supercomputers" by Dr. Sunita Mahajan, Principal, MET.
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"AI and its Applications - Natraj Robot" by Dr. K. Kurien Isaac, IIT.
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"Science of Success" by Mr. Prem Nirmal.
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"Java Technoogy" by Ravi Krishnan.
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"Object Oriented Programming and Multi-threading in Java" by Prof. Nupur Giri.
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"Stress, Time management" by Mr. Prem Nirmal.
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"Exploring SuSe Linux" by Mr. Khushal Bhansali.
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"Compilers: Milestones" by Dr.V N. Joshi, Former HOD, Computer Science Department University of Mumbai.
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"Object Oriented Databases and Applications" by Prof. Sushil Kulkarni.
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"Facing Interviews and Group Discussion" by Ms. Maithili Sontakke (Patni Computers).
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"Facing Interviews and Group Discussion" by Prof. Mukul Joshi.
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"Facing Interviews and Group Discussion" by Ms. Laxmi Murthy (Patni Computers)
Workshops & Courses Organized
WORKSHOPS & COURSES ORGANIZED
RECENT WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED -
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Workshop on "How to face an Interviews" , by Deep Mody (Sep 2011).
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Workshop on "Ethical Hacking" in collaboration with Appin Technologies (Sep 2010).
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Two days workshop on Ethical Hacking by Appin Technology Lab, Mumbai.
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Two Days Workshop on "Robotics" by -
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Mr. Chintan Thakker, Engg Student VJTI (Dec 2010).
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Mr. Ameya Bhat, Engg Student, Somaiya College (Sep 2011).
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Three Days Workshop on "Robotics" in collaboration with "YUPS Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd" (May 2012).
PAST WORKSHOPS & COURSES ORGANIZED -
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Course in Basic Computer Operating for the Staff of Library from various Colleges in Mumbai.
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A two-day workshop on "Networking" by Mr. Rajesh Patwardhan from K.C. College.
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Three day workshop on "Linux Operating System" by Professor J. A. Gokhale of VESIT.
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Three two days Orientation courses for the Academic Staff College of Mumbai University.
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"Fast Mathematics" by Prof. Santosh Birasdar.
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Our Department started organizing the Intercollegiate IT Festival TechStorm in the year 2004. Since then it has been a grand event organized every year.
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TechStorm is an assortment of well thought out events catering to anyone and everyone who is more than just casually interested in computers.
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Students play an important role in organizing this event. This event is organized by students for students under the guidance of our faculties every year. Students enhance their interpersonal skills and gain confidence in communicating their views to others.
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The events range from immensely challenging ones to the ones that have more of an artistic appeal, which encourage creativity and practical application of knowledge.
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Efforts are made to add new and innovative technical as well as non-technical events every year.
Events Organized so far -
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C & Java Debugging.
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Website Designing.
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Web Search.
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Seminar.
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Mock Placements.
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LAN Gaming.
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Quiz.
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Team Debate.
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Logo Designing.
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DJ Mixing.
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X-Tempore.
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Photo Editing.
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Short Film.
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Robotics.
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Virtual Treasure Hunt.
CAMPUS PLACEMENTS
We invite prominent I. T. Companies for Campus Placements. Not only we invite the companies but also we send our students for off campus Placement Drive organized in other Colleges. Students selected in the campus placement at the Undergraduate and Post-graduate level.
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UNDERGRADUATE PLACEMENTS
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ACADEMIC YEAR
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COMPANY NAME
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STUDENTS SELECTED
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2008-09
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TCS
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02
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2009-10
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Patni Computer Systems
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04
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Vital Health Care
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01
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2010-11
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Larsen & Tubro Infotech
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02
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Patni Computer Systems
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01
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2011-12
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Wipro Technologies
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06
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Larsen & Tubro Infotech
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04
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Infosys
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10
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Seed Infotech
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03
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POST-GRADUATE PLACEMENTS
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ACADEMIC YEAR
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COMPANY NAME
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STUDENTS SELECTED
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2007-08
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TCS
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05
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Asian Paints
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02
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2008-09
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TCS
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01
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2009-10
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Asian Paints
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2010-11
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Larsen & Tubro Infotech
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04
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EDUCATIONAL VISIT
Educational visits play an important role in student development. Along with their curriculum we also organize educational visits to various organizations to make students aware about the work environment in Industry/Companies and to get in-depth knowledge in the subject.
Educational Visit Organized Last Year -
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Core Technologies.
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Participants - MSc CS and IT students.
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A workshop was conducted on Animation at Core Technologies campus. The workshop was helpful for students to understand 3D Animation and the technology used behind it. Students were introduced to Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. And implementation of virtual technology to develop animations and use them in education.
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