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Computer Science
The College offers Computer Science as an honoures subject for B.Sc. students with Physics / Statistics and
Mathematics as subsidiary (elective) subjects. It is a professional course that prepares our graduates for
immediate employment. It also provides them with a strong foundation in programming languages and commercial packages
to enable them to pursue an academic career in Computer Science. It will also enable them to secure preferential admission in
Post-Graduate Courses (Master in Computer Applications or Master in Computer Science) in recognized Universities across the
country. Seminars, mandatory for each student, particularly for the project work, train them to clarify their ideas and improve
their communication skills.
Excellent laboratories with over 250 computers networked over Novell, Linux, Windows NT and Windows 2000
environments, and a team of competent and dedicated staff make the Department of Computer Science one among the very best in
the country.
Course Structure
| Year |
Paper |
Name |
Theory Marks/ Exam Duration |
Practical Marks/ Exam Duration |
Internal Assessment |
Total |
| I |
I(GH) |
Elective 1: Programming & Problem Solving Through C
Elective 2 : Data Structures Using C |
50 / 2 Hrs |
40 / 3 Hrs |
10 |
100 |
| VI(H) |
Database Management System |
90 / 3 Hrs |
- |
10 |
100 |
| II |
II(GH) |
Elective 1: Visual Programming Using VB
Elective 2 : Visual Programming Using VB.NET
Elective 3 : Computer Oriented Numerical Methods |
50 / 2 Hrs |
40 / 3 Hrs |
10 |
100 |
| III(GH) |
Computer Organisation |
90 / 3 Hrs |
- |
10 |
100 |
| VII(H) |
Data Communication And Networks |
90 / 3 Hrs |
- |
10 |
100 |
| III |
IV(GH) |
Software Engineering |
40 / 2 Hrs |
- |
10 |
50 |
| V(GH) |
Project |
- |
50(H) 40(G) |
20(H) 10(G) |
70(H) 50(G) |
| VIII(H) |
Elective 1: Object Oriented Programming Through C++
Elective 2 : Object Oriented Programming Through Java |
50 / 2 Hrs |
40 / 3 Hrs |
10 |
100 |
| IX(H) |
Operating System and Introduction to Linux |
70 / 3 Hrs |
- |
10 |
80 |
| NOTE |
- Candidates must obtain atleast 50% marks in Mathematics and
55% marks in the aggregate at the qualifying Examination.
- Admission will be taken on a first-come-first served basis
and / or an Entrance Test. Preference will be given to those with Computer Applications
as a subject at the qualifying examination.
- The number of seats is thirty five only. Five seats are reserved for the trainees of Church-related institutes.
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Fee Structure*
| Admission Fees |
Rs. 200.00 |
| Tution Fees |
Rs. 120.00 per month |
| Session Fees |
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Tests and Examinations |
Rs.330.00 per year |
| Library |
Rs. 300.00 per year |
| Library Deposit |
Rs. 100.00 per year |
| Internet Fees |
Rs. 100.00 per year |
| Co-curricular Activities |
Rs. 300.00 per year |
| Identity Card |
Rs. 10.00 per year |
| Development Fund |
Rs 400.00 per year |
| Building |
Rs. 450.00 per year |
| Maintenace |
Rs. 600.00 per year |
| College Journal |
Rs. 130.00 per year |
| University Fees |
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Registration Fees |
Rs. 110.00 per year |
| Annual Enrollment Fees |
Rs. 30.00 per year |
| Laboratory Fees |
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For Computer Science |
Rs. 310.00 per month |
| For Physics |
Rs. 60.00 per month |
| For Statistics |
Rs. 60.00 per month |
| Laboratory Expendibles |
Rs. 100.00 per month |
*The above information is for the session 2007-08 and
might change in the new session |
Fees will be charged for all Degree courses. The Session Fees, Laboratory Fees,
University Fees and six months' Tuiton Fees are to be paid on admission along with the Admission Fees within the
date given on the Admission Form. All fees and dues are to be deposited at the College Extention Counter
of the Central Bank of India, after the Fee Book has been countersigned at College Office No. 3. The fees are liable to be changed from
year to year.
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