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Post‐Graduation in Computer Science

CURRICULUM & SYLLABUS

Department of Computer Science,


Affiliated Colleges
Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur

(Prof. Karamjit Bhatia) (Prof. Mahesh Kumar) (Prof. Naveen Kumar Sharma)

(Dr. Jay Prakash) (Prof. Praveen Kumar)


Members, Board of Studies (Computer Science)
S.No. Name Designation College/ University Signature

Professor &
1. Prof. Praveen Kumar J. V Jain College, Saharanpur UP
Convener

Prof. Naveen Kumar


2. Professor & Member D. A. V. College Muzaffarnagar UP
Sharma

Assistant Professor Mahant Avaidyanath Government Degree College, Jungle


3. Prof. Jay Prakash
& Member Kaudiya, Gorakhpur UP

Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar


4. Prof. Karamjit Bhatia Professor & Member
Uttarakhand

5. Prof. Mahesh Kumar Professor & Member Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala, Punjab

Assistant Professor
6. Dr. Aashish Jain KK Jain PG College Khatuli, Muzaffarnagar
& Special Invitee
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
MAA SHAKUMBHARI UNIVERSITY, SAHARANPUR

VISION OF THE SCHOOL

To produce such academicians with morality, global competence, vision and skilled as are necessary to meet the challenges of emerging global
knowledge, economy by the power of innovation, creativity and efficient learning ability.
MISSION OF THE SCHOOL
To emerge among the top institution in India within next ten years through applicability, humanity, implementing and operating dynamic-academic,
administrative and functional process, for optimal use of available resources.
ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE – COMPUTER SCIENCE
The School of Computer Science is going to establish with the objective of promoting post-graduate studies and research in Computer Science.
Computer Science is the base of all sciences therefore the importance of Computer Science in any curriculum is self-evident. This is the single science
subject that is being used by all other disciplines, that is why its growth over the years has been phenomenal. In view of this, Computer Science at
Post-Graduate level, is one of the subjects, which is going to introduce in the University since inception. M.Sc. were also started. From the academic
session 2021-22 under graduation program (B.Sc.) under NEP2020 has already been started.
VISION
· Vision of the School of Science (Computer Science) University Campus and affiliated Colleges is to create a community of computational learning
by promoting outstanding teaching, Indian knowledge system (IKS), deep understanding and creating global centre of excellence in research for the
growth of the Nation and Humanity.
· To achieve high standards of excellence in generating and propagating knowledge in Computer Science.
· To provide sustainable environment to the students and researchers who can learn, teach, become innovator and use of Computer Science for
humanity.
MISSION
· To provide an effective teaching-learning process.
· To impart world-class education in an environment of fundamental and applied research in Computer Science.
· To emerge as a global centre of digital learning, academic excellence and innovative research.
· To include innovative skills, teamwork and ethical practices among students so as to meet societal expectations.
· To provide quality education for higher studies and competitive like CSIR-UGC JRF/NET, GATE, SLET, Civil Services, Scientist, and research
programme.

M.Sc. Computer Science Programme prerequisites


To study this programme a student must have/ had the subject Computer Science at UG level.
Programme Outcomes (PO’s)
PO1: Provide opportunities in higher education and development on the professional front. It also gives the opportunity for career advancement in
teaching, research, and industries.
PO2: Integration of Interdisciplinary thinking and practice.
PO3: Analyse a problem, identify and define the computing requirements with respect to organizational factors appropriate to its solution, and plan
strategies for their solution.
PO4: Design, implement and evaluate information systems, processes, components, or programs and source cost-benefit efficient alternatives to meet
desired needs, goals, and constraints.
PO5: Deploy and use effective skills, tools, and techniques necessary for information systems practice.
PO6: Most importantly, the program inculcates among the students the higher values which enable them to withstand the challenges of life.
PO7: Deploy and use effective skills, tools, and techniques necessary for information systems practice.
PO8: Effectively communicate about their field of expertise on their activities, with their peer and society at large, such as, being able to comprehend
and write effective reports and design documentation.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO’s)


PSO1. To develop abstract computational thinking so that students would be able to apply knowledge of Computer Science, in all the fields of
learning, including higher research and its extensions.
PSO2. To provide students with knowledge and capability in formulating and analysis of computational models of real-life applications/problems.
PSO3. To provide comprehensive curriculum to groom the students into qualitative scientifically enriched manpower.
PSO3. Carry out development work as well as take up challenges in the emerging areas of the industry.
PSO4. To provide students with a knowledge, abilities and insight in Computer Science and computational techniques so that they are able to work as
mathematical professional.
PSO5. Inspire to crack lectureship and fellowship exams approved by UGC/MHRD like UGC – NET, GATE and SET/ ISRO/DRDO so that high
quality academicians and researchers can be prepared.
PSO6. Victorious in getting employment in different areas, such as industries, laboratories, Banks, Insurance Companies, Educational/Research
institutions, Administrative positions, since the impact of the subject concerned is very wide.
PSO7. Encourage personality development skills like time management, crisis management, stress interviews and working as a team.
Syllabus M.Sc. (Computer Science)
(Effective from 2023-24)
(B.Sc. in Research – Computer Science) as per NEP2020
Teachi
ng
Internal/Practical Minimum Hours
Theory/ External
Year Core/Elective/V Total Marks Lab/T
Semester Course Code
alue Added
Paper Title Practical Credits Marks Marks (Min
Marks (INT heory
/Project (Max/Min) Marks)
+EXT) +
Tutori
als

0720701 Core Design and Analysis of Algorithms Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
Compulsory 60

0720702 Core Object Oriented Programming Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
Compulsory 60

0720703 Core Data Communication and Computer Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
Compulsory Networks 60
Elective Any ONE of the following:
Group-1
Semester-
VII as per 0720704 Core Elective 1. Artificial Intelligence Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
NEP2020 4
60
Year-4 /Semester-I
as per 0720705 Core Elective 2. Data Mining Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
NEP/ 60
Year -1
0720706 Core Elective 3. Mathematical Foundations of Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
Computer Science 60

0720780 Practical Lab Object Oriented Programming Practical 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
60

0720765 Core Project-I Project 25 75(25) 100 40 4x15=


4
Compulsory 60

Semester 0820701 Core Database Management System Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
VIII as per Compulsory 60
NEP2020 0820702 Core Software Engineering Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
/Semester -II Compulsory 60

0820703 Core Information Security Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=


4
Compulsory 60

Elective Any ONE of the following:


Group-2

0820704 Core Elective 1. Combinatorial Optimization Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
60

0820705 Core Elective 2. Digital Image Processing Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
60

0820706 Core Elective 3. Mobile and Satellite Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
Communication Networks 4 60

0820780 Core DBMS Lab Practical 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=


4
Compulsory 60

0820765 Core Project-II Project 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=


4
Compulsory 60

M. Sc. in Computer Science as per NEP 2020

0920701 Core Machine Learning Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=


4
Compulsory 60

0920702 Core Cloud Computing Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=


4
Compulsory 60

0920703 Core Elective Cyber Security Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
Semester IX 60
Year-5
as per
as per Elective Any one of the followings
NEP2020/
NEP/ Group-3
Semester -
Year -2
III 0920704 Core Elective 1. Neural Networks Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
60

0920705 Core Elective 2. Deep Learning Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
60

0920706 Core Elective 3. Data Science Theory 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
60
0920780 Core Practical Machine Learning as Python Prog. lab Practical 25(8) 75(25) 100 40 4x15=
4
60

0920765 Minor Project Project-III Project 4 50 150(50) 200 80

Semester X
as per
NEP2020/ 1020765 Project Work Industrial Training/Project Project 24 100 400(150) 500 200
Semester -
IV

Examination Pattern
Practical Examination: 25 Marks external
External Examination: Written Exam of 75 marks 3-Hours duration.
External Exam Pattern:
Section-A: Attempt All Five question. Each question carries 3 marks.
Section-B: Attempt Any Two out of three. Each Question carry 7.5 marks each.
Section-C: Attempt Any Three out of Five. Each Question carry 15 marks each.
Minimum Marks:
1. In each individual paper Forty Marks i.e. 40% and 55% for PGDR in all courses.
2. Division in PG: First Division - CGPA 6.5 and Less than 10, Second division - CGPA 5.0 and less than 6.5. There is no provision of Third
division.
3. Division in PGDR: First Division - CGPA 6.5 and Less than 10, Second division - CGPA 5.5 and less than 6.5. There is no provision of Third
division
Equivalent Percentage = CGPA x 9.5
Note: Percentage and Grading system applicable as per NEP2020 GO 1032/Sattar-2022-08(35)/2020, Higher Education Division -3, Lucknow
Dated 20.04.2022

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