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School of Mathematical Sciences & Engineering
Department of Computer Sciences
Teaching in Computer Science in the University was started with the establishment of Department of Computer Science as a constituent of the School of Mathematical Sciences & Engineering. The Masters programme has been designed to train students and generate manpower with expertise in the latest applications of computer technology .The Department has latest state-of-art laboratories and 24 hour i n t e r n e t connectivity through V-Sat. A group o f young dedicated teachers holding expertise in hard and software impart quality training. Apart from resident faculty, distinguished guest faculty from reputed institutions of the country is involved in the teaching programme by way of Guest Lectures. In short, the Department provides ideal learning environment. The MCA programme is full time, 3 year, 6-semester resident programme. In order to earn MCA degree a student is required to offer and pass 35 courses in first 5 semesters, which comprise 25 theory and 10 laboratory courses. The last semester is utilized for project work to provide real-life practical training to students in different public and private sector institutions. At the end of the training period every student is required to submit a dissertation, which carries 600 marks. Apart from 23 core courses every student is required to offer and pass 2 elective courses. In order to provide sample choice to students for deciding their field of specialization the Department has provision for running 10 electives, each based on a different specialization.
Course Curriculum
Semester I Theory MCA-101: Mathematical Foundation of Computer Science MCA-102: Computer Organization & Architecture MCA-103: Programming & Problem Solving MCA-104: PC Software MCA-105: Communication Skills Lab Courses MCA-106: Lab course on PC Software & Programming MCA-107: Lab course on Computer Architecture.
Semester II Theory MCA-201: Data and File Structure MCA-202: Combinatorics & Graph Theory MCA-203: System Analysis & Design MCA-204: Computer Based Numerical Analysis & Statistical Techniques MCA-205: Operating System Lab Courses MCA-206: Lab course on Data Structure MCA-207: Lab course on CBNA
Semester III Theory MCA-301: Data Base Management System MCA-302: Design and Analysis of Algorithms MCA-303: Organizational Structure & Personnel Management MCA-304: Object Oriented Programming Systems MCA-305: Optimization Techniques
Lab Courses MCA-306: Lab course on DBMS MCA-307: Lab course on Object Oriented Programming
Semester IV Theory MCA-401: Visual Programming (VP) MCA-402: Data Communication and Computer Networks MCA-403: Java Programming (JP) MCA-404: Artificial intelligence MCA-405: Elective I Lab Courses MCA-406: VP Lab MCA-407: JP lab
Semester V Theory MCA-501: Software Engineering MCA-502: Computer Graphics (CG) MCA-503: Formal Language & Automata MCA-504: Internet & Web Technology (IWP) MCA-505: Elective II Lab Courses MCA-513: IWT Lab MCA-514: CG Lab
Semester VI MCA-601: Project work and Dissertation Areas of Specialization Elective I 1. Cryptography & Networking Security 2. Wireless & Mobile Communication 3. Data Mining & Warehousing 4: Multimedia System. 5. Distributed Systems Elective II 1. Client Server Computing 2. Compiler Design 3. Neural Networks 4. Image Processing. 5. Simulation & Modelling.
Intake Total Seats 40 Open Merit & Reserved: 30 Self-Financing: 10
Eligibility for Admission to MCA programme
Bachelors' degree of 10+2+3 pattern in any discipline or any other degree recognized equivalent thereto from any recognized University with at least 50% marks in aggregate (40% for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories). Candidates appearing in the final year of the examination or those whose result of the same is awaited, can also apply provisionally for appearing in the entrance test.
Procedure for Admission
For admission to MCA programme all eligible candidates are required to undergo Combined Entrance Test (CET). Marks secured in the Entrance Test alone are considered for determination of merit for admission.
Candidates desirous of taking the Entrance Test are required to apply on the Admission application form attached with the bulletin after the University issues Admission Notification some time in April, 2007 in News papers and on University website www.bgsbuniversity.org.
The Entrance Test will be conducted at centers in BGSB University, Rajouri, Jammu University, Jammu, and Kashmir University, Srinagar. Syllabus for the Entrance Test, Model Question Paper and the Admit Card will be sent to each student by the Department of Computer Sciences, BGSB University.
Diploma Programmes in Computer Sciences and Information Technology
Computer literacy has increased beyond imagination during the last few years. Computer has made way into all spheres of life. With the passage of time it is going to be an indispensable item in every house-hold. Accordingly, Computer applications have diversified great deal as a result of which numerous specializations and superspecializations have evolved that have made the task of computer engineers and scientists difficult. The generalists, that most computer-science departments and institutes produce, are finding it difficult to cope up with the ever-increasing specializations, many of them representing an amalgam of computer science with other related disciplines of science. Plenty of jobs are available in these new fields, but there are no takers. The conventional computer science degrees are fast losing the value they once enjoyed in job market. Although, the generalists will always be required it is the specialist who will rule the roost. In view of the changed scenario the computer scientists and Information Technologists of BGSB University have thoughtfully evolved Diploma programmes aimed at preparing our product for taking full advantage of the era of specialization. These courses have been so framed that the student can dovetail them with Masters degree programme and make full use of the time which they otherwise waste in waiting for results and looking for placements. These Diploma courses, will improve chances of employability of students in some fast growing areas.
Diploma in Internet & WEB Technology
Internet and the other technologies related to it have revolutionized the world. Webbased services have become particularly popular. Since its inception it has grown enormously, initially as a medium for the broadcast of read-only material from heavily loaded corporate servers to the mass of Internet connected consumers. Recent years have taken it into the domain of smaller and comparatively closed groups, in which greater trust allows more interaction. In future we look toward web becoming a tool for still smaller groups, including families and personal information systems. Hence, great opportunities for people specilized in this technology. The 24 credit Intenet and WEB programme carries 600 marks. The students are required to offer and pass four theory and two laboratory courses which are listed below.
Theory DCIW01: Web Programming in Perl and ASP DCIW02: Web Site Architecture and CGI Programming. DCIW03: Web Graphics and Dream weaver. DCIW04: Designing Multimedia Pages and Internet Security
Lab Courses DCIW05: Web Programming in Perl and ASP. DCIW06: Photoshop, Dream weaver and Soundfourge.
Diploma in Multimedia
Multimedia has reached every sphere of contemporary society. Medicine, entertainment, sales, education, public service organizations, advertising, films, packaging and World Wide Web are only some of the numerous examples of the market for interactive multimedia production. In-house media production facilities, speaker support, training presentations, audio and video production houses, staging and rental companies and educational institutions offer enormous employment opportunities for well trained multimedia producers. Video and wireless (Mobile) game development are also showing very promising growth following outsourcing of 80% of their projects by western countries to India. The bottom line of these indicators is that there are very bright prospects for the multimedia industry. Therefore, Baba Ghulam Shan Badshah University is striving to prepare students for bright careers in this upcoming industry.
The 24 credit Diploma on Multimedia requires students to offer and pass four theory and two laboratory courses which are listed below.
Theory DCM01: Multimedia Principles, Design and Applications DCM02: Multimedia Web Authoring DCM03: 3D Modeling and Image Manipulation DCM04: Animation Technique and Digital Audio Video
Lab Courses DCM05: 3D Modeling and Image Manipulation DCM06: Animation Techniques and Digital Audio Video
Faculty
Resident
Dr. Mohammed. Asger Head of the Department Mobile No. 9419103562 Mr. M.Yasin Pir Mr. Qamar Rayees Khan Mr. Majid Bashir Malik Mr. Sanjay Jamwal
Visiting
Prof. S. Balasundram JNU, New Delhi. Prof. P.S.Grover Delhi University. Prof. Mushtaq Peer Kashmir University. Prof. G.S. Sambyal Jammu University. Prof. Qasim Rafiq AMU. Prof. D.K. Lobyal JNU, New Delhi.
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