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The B.Tech in Computer Engineering program at J.C. Bose University of Science and Technology spans 4 years and includes approximately 160–170 credits, covering core courses, professional electives, and hands-on laboratory experiences. The curriculum is structured over eight semesters, focusing on fundamental and advanced topics in computer science and engineering, culminating in a mandatory industrial training internship. Students engage in practical sessions across various labs to reinforce theoretical knowledge and complete a capstone project in their final year.

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The B.Tech in Computer Engineering program at J.C. Bose University of Science and Technology spans 4 years and includes approximately 160–170 credits, covering core courses, professional electives, and hands-on laboratory experiences. The curriculum is structured over eight semesters, focusing on fundamental and advanced topics in computer science and engineering, culminating in a mandatory industrial training internship. Students engage in practical sessions across various labs to reinforce theoretical knowledge and complete a capstone project in their final year.

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The B.Tech in Computer Engineering program at J.C.

Bose University of Science and


Technology, YMCA Faridabad, offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students
with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in computer science and engineering.

📘 Program Overview

 Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)


 Total Credits: Approximately 160–170
 Key Components:
o Core Courses: Fundamentals of computer engineering, including programming,
data structures, algorithms, and computer architecture.
o Professional Electives: Advanced topics such as Machine Learning, Internet of
Things (IoT), and VLSI Design.
o Open Electives: Interdisciplinary subjects to broaden knowledge and skills.
o Laboratories: Hands-on experience in various labs each semester to reinforce
theoretical concepts.
o Industrial Training: Mandatory internship in the final year to provide real-world
industry exposure.

📚 Semester-wise Curriculum Highlights

1st Year

 Common Courses: Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Graphics.


 Introduction to Programming: Basics of programming languages and problem-solving
techniques.
 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Fundamentals of circuits and systems.

2nd Year

 Data Structures and Algorithms: Efficient data organization and manipulation


techniques.
 Digital Electronics: Logic gates, flip-flops, and digital circuits.
 Computer Organization and Architecture: Understanding the structure and behavior
of computer systems.
 Object-Oriented Programming: Concepts and applications using languages like C++ or
Java.

3rd Year

 Operating Systems: Process management, memory management, and file systems.


 Database Management Systems: Design and implementation of databases.
 Computer Networks: Networking principles, protocols, and architectures.
 Elective Courses: Options like Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, and IoT.
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4th Year

 Compiler Design: Principles of compiler construction and language translation.


 Advanced Electives: Specialized topics based on current industry trends.
 Project Work: Capstone project addressing real-world problems.
 Industrial Training: 6-month internship in relevant industries.J.C. Bose University

🧪 Laboratory Facilities

Each semester includes practical sessions in state-of-the-art labs:

 Programming Lab: Hands-on coding and software development.


 Digital Electronics Lab: Design and testing of digital circuits.
 Database Lab: Implementation and management of databases.
 Networking Lab: Simulation and analysis of network protocols.

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