Computer Science Courses

Course Layout - Under Graduate

 

The following is the detailed examination scheme prescribed for the degree course in Computer Science of the University of Pune.

 

 

Note:

1.         All subjects are compulsory.

2.         The University exams are conducted annually in the first year of the course and the second   and the third year are held in a semester pattern.

3.         Each lecture is of 45 minutes duration.

  1. Theory papers and Practical examinations require a minimum of 40% marks for passing.
  2. The University of Pune does not employ the Grade Point Average (GPA) system but uses an aggregate percentage of the student in a year to award classes as follows:

 

Marks (%)

Class

40 – 49.99

Pass Class

50 – 54.99

Second Class

55 – 59.99

Higher Second Class

60 – 69.99

First Class

70 and Above

First Class with Distinction

 

 

Marks

Grade

75 and above

O

 

65 and above

A

 

55 and above

B

 

50 and above

C

 

45 and above

D

 

40 and above

E

 

 

In order to pass in the Second Year and Third Year theory examination, the candidate has to obtain 20 marks out of 50 in each course of each semester. (Minimum 16 marks must be obtained in the University Theory Examination).

In order to pass in practical examination, the candidate has to obtain 40 marks out of 100 in each course. (Minimum 32 marks must be obtained in the University Examination.)

 

                                                                                        First Year

Subject Hours/Week Maximum Marks Total
Theory/Practical

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

Problem Solving Using Computers and C Programming

03

-

20

80

100

File Organization and Fundamentals of Databases

03

-

20

80

100

Computer Science Practical-I

              -

04

20

80

100

Computer Science Practical-II

 

 

 

04

G

G

G

Discreat Mathematics

03

-

20

80

100

Algebra & Calculus

03 - 20 20 100

Mathematics Practical

 

04

20

80

100

Principles of Analog Electronics

03

-

20

80

100

Principles of Digital Electronics

03

-

20

80

100

Electronics Practicals

 

04

20

80

100

Statistical  Methods-I

03

-

20

80

100

Statistical  Methods-II

03

-

20

80

100

Statistics Practical

 

04

20

80

100

 

Abbreviations used:   L – Lectures   P – Practicals  G- Grade  TEX- Term End Examination   UEX – University Examination

                                                                                       IIyear- I semester

 

Subject Hours/Week Maximum Marks Total
Theory Practicals

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

Data Structures using C

04

-

10

40

50

Relational Database Management System (RDBMS)

04

-

10

40

50

Applied Algebra

04

 

10

40

50

Numerical Analysis

04

-

10

40

50

Digital System Hardware

04

-

10

40

50

Analog Systems

04

-

10

40

50

English

04

-

10

40

50

Data Structure Practicals and C++ Practicals

-

04

-

-

-

Database Practicals And Mini Project using Software Engineering techniques

-

04

-

-

-

Mathematics Practical

-

04

-

-

-

Electronics Practical

-

04

-

-

-

                                                                                        II year- II semester

Subject Hours/Week Maximum Marks Total
Theory/Practical

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

Object Oriented Concepts using C++

04

-

10

40

50

Software Engineering

04

-

10

40

50

Data Structure Practicals and C++ Practicals

-

04

20

80

100

Database Practicals And Mini Project using Software Engineering techniques

-

04

G

G

G

Computational Geometry

04

-

10

40

50

Operations Research

04

-

10

40

50

Mathematics Practical

-

04

20

80

100

The 8051 Architecture, Interfacing and Programming

04

-

10

40

50

Communication Principles

04

 

10

40

50

Electronics Practical

-

04

20

80

100

English

04

-

10

40

50

A course in Environmental awareness

04

 

G

G

G

 

Abbreviations used:   L – Lectures   P – Practicals  G- Grade  TEX- Term End Examination  UEX – University Examination

 

                                                                                          IIIyear- III semester

Subject Hours/Week Maximum Marks Total
Theory/Practical

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

 System Programming

04

-

10

40

50

Theoretical Computer Science

04

-

10

40

50

Computer Network-I

04

-

10

40

50

Internet Programming- I

04

-

10

40

50

Programming in Java- I

04

-

10

40

50

Object Oriented Software Engineering

04

-

10

40

50

Lab Course-I:  System Programming and  Operating System

-

04

-

-

-

Lab Course-II:  Programming in Java

-

04

-

-

-

Lab Course-III:  Programming in PHP and Project

-

04

-

-

-

 

                                                                                         IIIyear- IV semester

Subject Hours/Week Maximum Mraks Total
Theory/Practical

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

 Operating System

04

-

10

40

50

Compiler Construction

04

-

10

40

50

Computer Network-II

04

-

10

40

50

Internet Programming- II

04

 

10

40

50

Programming in Java- II

04

-

10

40

50

Computer Graphics

04

 

10

40

50

Lab Course-I:  System Programming and  Operating System

-

04

20

80

100

Lab Course-II:  Programming in Java

-

04

20

80

100

Lab Course-III:  Programming in PHP and Project

-

04

20

80

100

 

Abbreviations used:   L – Lectures   P – Practicals   TEX- Term End Examination   UEX – University Examination

 

 

Course Layout - Post Graduate

 

M.Sc Computer Science First Year

 

                                                                                         Semester - I

Subject

Hours/Week

Maximum Marks

Total

Theory/Practicals

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

Principles of Programming Languages

04

-

10

40

50

Advanced Networking

04

-

10

40

50

Distributed Database Concepts

04

-

10

40

50

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

 

04

 

-

10

40

50

Network Programming

04

-

10

40

50

 

Abbreviations used:   L – Lectures   P – Practicals  G- Grade  TEX- Term End Examination   UEX – University Examination

 

                                                                                         Semester - II

Subject

Hours/Week

Maximum Marks

Total

Theory/Practicals

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

Digital Image Processing

04

-

10

40

50

Advanced Operating System

04

-

10

40

50

Data Mining and Data Warehousing

04

-

10

40

50

Artificial Intelligence

 

04

 

-

10

40

50

Programming with DOT NET

04

-

10

40

50

Project Practical

-

04

50

50

100

 

Abbreviations used:   L – Lectures   P – Practicals  G- Grade  TEX- Term End Examination   UEX – University Examination

M.Sc Computer Science Second Year

 

                                                                                         Semester – III

Subject

Hours/Week

Maximum Marks

Total

Theory/Practicals

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

Functional Programming

04

-

10

40

50

Software |Matrices & Project Management]

04

-

10

40

50

Web Services

04

-

10

40

50

Mobile Computing

 

04

 

-

10

40

50

Soft Computing

04

-

10

40

50

Project Practical

-

04

50

50

100

 

Abbreviations used:   L – Lectures   P – Practicals  G- Grade  TEX- Term End Examination   UEX – University Examination

                                                                                          Semester – IV(Internship)

Subject

Hours/Week

Maximum Marks

Total

Theory/Practicals

 

L

P

TEX

UEX

 

Project Practical

-

-

50

50

100

 



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