B Accredited by NAAC 2009 New Syllabus For B.C.S. Part - I (Sem.-I & II) Syllabus To Be Implemented From June 2010 Onwards
B Accredited by NAAC 2009 New Syllabus For B.C.S. Part - I (Sem.-I & II) Syllabus To Be Implemented From June 2010 Onwards
Accredited By NAAC
2009
B.C.S.
STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Mathematics
Semester I
Semester II
Practical Annual
Practical I & II Mathematics Practical I & II 100 Marks
STRUCTURE OF COURSE
ELECTRONICS
Semester I
Semester II
Practical Annual
Practical I & II Electronics Practical’s I & II 100 Marks
Papers /
Sr.
Practical Name Marks
No.
No.
Semester I
1. Paper I Descriptive Statistics I 40 (Theory) 10(practical)
2. Paper II Probability and Discrete 40(Theory) 10(practical)
Probability Distributions
Semester II
1. Paper III Descriptive Statistics II 40(Theory) 10(practical)
2. Paper IV Continuous Probability 40 (Theory) 10(practical)
Distributions and Testing of
Hypothesis
Practical Annual
Practical I & II Statistics Practical’s I & II 100 Marks
STRUCTURE OF COURCE : COMPUTER SCIENCE
Semester- I
Introduction to 40 10
1.1 Computer and Data 3 -
Processing - I (Theory) (Internal)
Introduction to 40 10
1.2 Programming 3
Using C - I (Theory) (Internal)
Semester- II
Introduction to 40 10
2.1 Computer and Data 3 -
Processing - II (Theory) (Internal)
Introduction to 40 10
2.2 Programming 3
Using C - II (Theory) (Internal)
Practical Annual
Laboratory Course in Computer
1.3/2.3 100 - 4*
Science – I &II
Reference Books:
1.Elements of Discrete Mathematics by C.L. Liu
2 Discrete Mathematics by Olympia Nicodemi
3 Discrete Mathematical Structure for Computer Science by Alan Doer and
K.Levasicur.
4 Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics by R.m. Grassl
5. Discrete Mathematics by Kenneth Rosen,Tata McGraw Hill
6. Graph Theory with Applications to Computer Science and Engineering by
Narsing
Deo, Prentice Hall, India
7. A First Step in Graph Theory by Raghunathan, Nimkar and Solapurrkar
8. Discrete mathematics by S.R.Patil and others, NIRALI Prakashan.
9. Discrete mathematics by Bhopatkar, Nimbkar, Joglekar, VISION Publication.
10. Discrete mathematics by Naik and Patil, PHADAKE Prakashan
Paper- II
ALGEBRA
Practical - I
1. Recurrence relation
2. Linear Searching Methods
3. Combinatorial arguments
4. Euclid’s algorithm, Division algorithm
5. Fermat’s theorem on remainder
6. Warshall’s algorithm
7. Disjunctive and Conjunctive normal forms of Boolean expression
8. Sorting Methods
9. Finite state machine,input tape output tape
10. Proofs of valid arguments using laws of inferences
Semester- II
Paper III
GRAPH THEORY
Reference Books:
1.Elements of Discrete Mathematics by C.L. Liu
2 Discrete Mathematics by Olympia Nicodemi
3 Discrete Mathematical Structure for Computer Science by Alan Doer and
K.Levasicur.
4 Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics by R.m. Grassl
5. Discrete Mathematics by Kenneth Rosen,Tata McGraw Hill
6. Graph Theory with Applications to Computer Science and Engineering by
Narsing
Deo, Prentice Hall, India
7. A First Step in Graph Theory by Raghunathan, Nimkar and Solapurrkar
8. Discrete mathematics by S.R.Patil and others, NIRALI Prakashan.
9. Discrete mathematics by Bhopatkar, Nimbkar, Joglekar, VISION Publication.
10. Discrete mathematics by Naik and Patil, PHADAKE Prakashan
Paper- IV
CALCULUS
Reference Books:
1. Calculus by Dr. S.B. Nimse
2. Modern Algebra by A.R. Vashistha
3. Applied Discrete Structure for Computer Science by Alan Doerr and Kenneth
Levassuer.
4. Real Analysis by R.G. Bartle,D.Sherbert, 3rd Edn,John Wiley & Sons, Indian
Edn.
5. Differential Calculus by Shanti Narayan, S.Chand& Co.
6. Algebra
Practical - II
RECOMMANDED BOOKS :-
Digital Electronics- I
Another, BCD code, Gray code, Exess-3 code, ASCII code, Concept
of parity.
Half adder, Full adder, half subtractor, Parellel adder, nibble Adder;
Arithmetic logic unit, Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer, and De
multiplxer, concept of analog multiplexer.
BCS Part I
Electronics Practicals –I
Semester II
AMPS block diagram; UPS: online and offline (block diagram and
different parameters);
RECOMMANDED BOOKS:
Semester II
Electronics Paper IV
Digital Electronics - II
BCS Part I
Semester I
Objectives:
Unit-4 Moments:
(10)
Unit-1 Probability:
(13)
i) P(Φ) = 0
3.6 Examples.
first unit.
Statistical Practical I
Semester II
Objectives:
examples.
Unit-4 Simulation:
(8)
4.4 Examples.
Statistical Practical-II
Notes:
i) Test of goodness of fit is necessary for every practical on fitting
of distributions.
ii) All the practicals are to be done on computers using
MS_EXCEL.
iii) Calculations (observation table) should be done by using
Statistical formulae.
iv) Computer printout is to be attached to the journal.
v) Student must complete the entire practical to the satisfaction
of the teacher concerned.
vi ) Student must produce the Laboratory Journal along with the
completion certificate signed by the Head of the department,
at the time of practical examination.
Laboratory Requirements:
Laboratory should be well equipped with sufficient number of
(20) computers along with necessary software, printers, UPS.
Statistical tables should be provided to the students during
practicals as per requirement.
Papers /
Sr.
Practical Name Marks
No.
No.
Semester I
1. Paper I Descriptive Statistics I 40 10(practical)
(Theory)
2. Paper II Probability and 40(Theory) 10(practical)
Discrete Probability
Distributions
Semester II
1. Paper III Descriptive Statistics II 40(Theory) 10(practical)
2. Paper IV Continuous Probability 40 10(practical)
Distributions and Testing (Theory)
of Hypothesis
3. Practical I Statistics Practical I & II 100
& II
Total 300
SCECHEM OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION :
Sr.
Title of old Paper Title of new Paper
No.
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Structure of Syllabus
PROPOSED
Semester- I
Introduction to
Computer and 40 10
1.1 3 -
Data Processing (Theory) (Internal)
-I
Introduction to 40 10
1.2 Programming 3
Using C - I (Theory) (Internal)
Semester- II
Introduction to
Computer and 40 10
2.1 3 -
Data Processing (Theory) (Internal)
- II
Introduction to 40 10
2.2 Programming 3
Using C - II (Theory) (Internal)
Practical
Laboratory Course in
1.3/2.3 100 - 4*
Computer Science – I &II
Specific Objectives:
systems.
Complement.
Time sharing.
Reference Books :
• History of ‘C’
conditional
Reference Books:
2) Let us C- Y. C. Kanetkar
4) Programming in C- Gottfried
1) Demonstration of peripherals
Hexadecimal Equivalent.
array
Heading tags: <H1> to <H6>, Formatting tags: <B>, <I>, <U>, <P>,
Font tag
Adding lists: Ordered, unordered and definition lists: <OL>, <UL>, <LI>,
Creating tables
Reference Books :
Specific Objectives:-
• Pointer initialization
• Pointer of pointer
• Storage classes
• Recursion
• Preprocessor
• Array of structures
• Pointer to structure
Reference Books:
2) Let us C- Y. C. Kanetkar
4) Programming in C- Gottfried
Writer’s tools – spelling checker, auto format, auto correct, find and
replace
2) Write a program that accepts the Roll No, Name, Marks obtained
in three
tests of ‘N’ students & display the total and Average in tabular
format.
Introduction to Programming
Using C - II
40 Marks
Total