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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI


B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
B.E. in the title of the program
Scheme of Teaching and Examinations 2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
V SEMESTER
Teaching Teaching Hours /Week Examination
Department (TD) T
Prac C
and Question Paper u
The tical Dur r
Setting Board t
Sl. Course and ory / atio CIE SEE Total e
Course Title (PSB) o SDA
No Course Code Lect Dra n in Mar Mark Mar d
ri
ure win hou ks s ks it
a
g rs s
l
L T P S
Software Engineering & Project TD: CS
1 PCC BCS501 PSB : CS 4 0 0 03 50 50 100 4
Management
TD: CS 100 4
2 IPCC BCS502 Computer Networks 3 0 2 03 50 50
PSB : CS
TD: CS 100 4
3 PCC BCS503 Theory of Computation 3 2 0 03 50 50
PSB : CS
TD: CS 100 1
4 PCCL BCSL504 Web Technology Lab PSB : CS 0 0 2 03 50 50
TD: CS 100 3
5 PEC BCS515x Professional Elective Course PSB : CS 3 0 0 03 50 50
6 TD: CS
PROJ BCS586 Mini Project PSB : CS 0 0 4 03 100 100 2
TD: HSM 100 3
7 AEC BRMK557 Research Methodology and IPR PSB : HSM 2 2 0 02 50 50
8 Environmental Studies and E-waste TD: HSM
HSMS BCS508 PSB : HSM 1 0 0 01 50 50 100 1
Management
BNSK559 National Service Scheme (NSS) NSS coordinator
Physical Education
9 MC BPEK559 Physical Education (PE) (Sports and Athletics)
Director 0 0 2 100 100 0
BYOK559 Yoga Yoga Teacher
Total 500 300 800 22

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Professional Elective Course


BCS515A Computer Graphics BCS515C Unix System Programming
BCS515B Artificial Intelligence BCS515D Distributed Systems
PCC: Professional Core Course, PCCL: Professional Core Course laboratory, UHV: Universal Human Value Course, MC: Mandatory Course (Non-credit), AEC: Ability
Enhancement Course, SEC: Skill Enhancement Course, L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical S= SDA: Skill Development Activity, CIE: Continuous Internal Evaluation, SCS:
Semester End Evaluation. K : The letter in the course code indicates common to all the streams of engineering. PROJ: Project /Mini Project. PEC: Professional Elective
Course
Professional Core Course (IPCC): Refers to Professional Core Course Theory Integrated with practicals of the same course. Credit for IPCC can be 04 and its Teaching–
Learning hours (L : T : P) can be considered as (3 : 0 : 2) or (2 : 2 : 2). The theory part of the IPCC shall be evaluated both by CIE and SEE. The practical part shall be
evaluated by only CIE (no SEE). However, questions from the practical part of IPCC shall be included in the SEE question paper. For more details, the regulation
governing the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering /Technology (B.E./B.Tech.) 2022-23
National Service Scheme /Physical Education/Yoga: All students have to register for any one of the courses namely National Service Scheme (NSS), Physical
Education (PE)(Sports and Athletics), and Yoga(YOG) with the concerned coordinator of the course during the first week of III semesters. Activities shall be carried out
between III semester to the VI semester (for 4 semesters). Successful completion of the registered course and requisite CIE score is mandatory for the award of the
degree. The events shall be appropriately scheduled by the colleges and the same shall be reflected in the calendar prepared for the NSS, PE, and Yoga activities.
These courses shall not be considered for vertical progression as well as for the calculation of SGPA and CGPA, but completion of the course is mandatory for the
award of degree.
Mini-project work: Mini Project is a laboratory-oriented/hands on course that will provide a platform to students to enhance their practical knowledge and skills by
the development of small systems/applications etc. Based on the ability/abilities of the student/s and recommendations of the mentor, a single discipline or a
multidisciplinary Mini- project can be assigned to an individual student or to a group having not more than 4 students.
CIE procedure for Mini-project:
(i) Single discipline: The CIE marks shall be awarded by a committee consisting of the Head of the concerned Department and two faculty members of the
Department, one of them being the Guide. The CIE marks awarded for the Mini-project work shall be based on the evaluation of the project report, project
presentation skill, and question and answer session in the ratio of 50:25:25. The marks awarded for the project report shall be the same for all the batches mates.
(ii) Interdisciplinary: Continuous Internal Evaluation shall be group-wise at the college level with the participation of all the guides of the project.
The CIE marks awarded for the Mini-project, shall be based on the evaluation of the project report, project presentation skill, and question and answer session in the
ratio 50:25:25. The marks awarded for the project report shall be the same for all the batch mates.
No SEE component for Mini-Project.

Professional Elective Courses (PEC): A professional elective (PEC) course is intended to enhance the depth and breadth of educational experience in the Engineering
and Technology curriculum. Multidisciplinary courses that are added supplement the latest trend and advanced technology in the selected stream of engineering.

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Each group will provide an option to select one course. The minimum number of students’ strengths for offering a professional elective is 10. However, this
conditional shall not be applicable to cases where the admission to the program is less than 10.

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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI


B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Scheme of Teaching and Examinations2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
VI SEMESTER
Teaching Teaching Hours /Week Examination
Department (TD) T Prac C
and Question The u tical Dur r
Sl. Course and Paper Setting ory t / atio CIE SEE Total e
Course Title SDA
No Course Code Board (PSB) Lect o Dra n in Mar Mark Mark d
ure ri win hou ks s s it
al g rs s
L T P S
TD: CS 100 4
1 IPCC BCS601 Cloud Computing (Open Stack /Google)
PSB : CS 3 0 2 03 50 50
TD: CS 100 4
2 PCC BCS602 Machine Learning 4 0 0 03 50 50
PSB : CS
TD: CS 100 3
3 PEC BCS613x Professional Elective Course
PSB : CS 3 0 0 03 50 50
4 TD: CS
OEC BCS654x Open Elective Course
PSB : CS 3 0 0 03 50 50 100 3
5 TD: CS
PROJ BCS685 Project Phase I
PSB : CS 0 0 4 03 100 -- 100 2
6 TD: CS
PCCL BCSL606 Machine Learning lab
PSB : CS 0 0 2 03 50 50 100 1
7 If the course is offered as a Theory
TD and PSB: 1 0 0
AEC/SD Ability Enhancement Course/Skill Development
C
BCS657x Course V
Concerned
If course is offered as a practical
01 50 50 100 1
department
0 0 2
BNSK658 National Service Scheme (NSS) NSS coordinator
Physical Education
8 MC BPEK658 Physical Education (PE) (Sports and Athletics)
Director 0 0 2 100 --- 100 0
BYOK658 Yoga Yoga Teacher

Total 500 300 800 18


Professional Elective Course
BCS613A Blockchain Technology BCS613C Compiler Design
BCS613B Computer Vision BCS613D Advanced Java

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Open Elective Course


BCS654A Introduction to Data Structures BCS654C Mobile Application Development
BCS654B Fundamentals of Operating Systems BCS654D Introduction to AI

Ability Enhancement Course / Skill Enhancement Course-V

BCS657A Progressive App Development BCS657C Agile


BCS657B Tosca – Automated Software Testing BCS657D Devops
PCC: Professional Core Course, PCCL: Professional Core Course laboratory, UHV: Universal Human Value Course, MC: Mandatory Course (Non-credit), AEC: Ability
Enhancement Course, SEC: Skill Enhancement Course, L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical S= SDA: Skill Development Activity, CIE: Continuous Internal Evaluation, SEE:
Semester End Evaluation. K : The letter in the course code indicates common to al the stream of engineering. PROJ: Project /Mini Project. PEC: Professional Elective
Course. PROJ: Project Phase -I, OEC: Open Elective Course
Professional Core Course (IPCC): Refers to Professional Core Course Theory Integrated with practicals of the same course. Credit for IPCC can be 04 and its Teaching–
Learning hours (L : T : P) can be considered as (3 : 0 : 2) or (2 : 2 : 2). The theory part of the IPCC shall be evaluated both by CIE and SEE. The practical part shall be
evaluated by only CIE (no SEE). However, questions from the practical part of IPCC shall be included in the SEE question paper. For more details, the regulation
governing the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering /Technology (B.E./B.Tech.) 2022-23
National Service Scheme /Physical Education/Yoga: All students have to register for any one of the courses namely National Service Scheme (NSS), Physical
Education (PE)(Sports and Athletics), and Yoga(YOG) with the concerned coordinator of the course during the first week of III semesters. Activities shall be carried out
between III semester to the VI semester (for 4 semesters). Successful completion of the registered course and requisite CIE score is mandatory for the award of the
degree. The events shall be appropriately scheduled by the colleges and the same shall be reflected in the calendar prepared for the NSS, PE, and Yoga activities.
These courses shall not be considered for vertical progression as well as for the calculation of SGPA and CGPA, but completion of the course is mandatory for the
award of degree.
Professional Elective Courses (PEC): A professional elective (PEC) course is intended to enhance the depth and breadth of educational experience in the Engineering
and Technology curriculum. Multidisciplinary courses that are added supplement the latest trend and advanced technology in the selected stream of engineering.
Each group will provide an option to select one course. The minimum number of students’ strengths for offering professional electives is 10. However, this conditional
shall not be applicable to cases where the admission to the program is less than 10.
Open Elective Courses:
Students belonging to a particular stream of Engineering and Technology are not entitled to the open electives offered by their parent Department. However, they can
opt for an elective offered by other Departments, provided they satisfy the prerequisite condition if any. Registration to open electives shall be documented under the
guidance of the Program Coordinator/ Advisor/Mentor. The minimum numbers of students’ strength for offering Open Elective Course is 10. However, this condition
shall not be applicable to class where the admission to the program is less than 10.

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Project Phase-I : Students have to discuss with the mentor /guide and with their helphe/she has to complete the literature survey and prepare the report and finally
define the problem statement for the project work.

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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI


B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Scheme of Teaching and Examinations2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
Scheme A-VII SEMESTER (Swappable VII and VIII SEMESTER)
Teaching Teaching Hours /Week Examination
Department (TD) T Prac C
and Question The u tical Dur r
Sl. Course and Paper Setting ory t / atio CIE SEE Total e
Course Title SDA
No Course Code Board (PSB) Lect o Dra n in Mar Mark Mark d
ure ri win hou ks s s it
al g rs s
L T P S
TD: CS 100 4
1 IPCC BCS701 Internet of Things
PSB : CS 3 0 2 03 50 50
TD: CS 100 4
2 IPCC BCS702 Parallel Computing 3 0 2 03 50 50
PSB : CS
TD: CS 100 4
3 PCC BCS703 Cryptography & Network Security 4 0 0 03 50 50
PSB : CS
TD: CS 100 3
4 PEC BCS714x Professional Elective Course
PSB : CS 3 0 0 03 50 50
5 TD: CS
OEC BCS755x Open Elective Course
PSB : CS 3 0 0 01 50 50 100 3
TD: CS
6 PROJ BCS786 Major Project Phase-II
PSB : CS 0 0 12 03 100 100 200 6
400 300 700 24
Professional Elective Course
BCS714A Deep Learning BCS714C Enterprise Data Warehousing
BCS714B Natural Language Processing BCS714D Big Data Analytics
Open Elective Course
BCS755A Introduction to DBMS BCS755C Software Engineering
BCS755B Introduction to Algorithms BCS755D
PCC: Professional Core Course, PCCL: Professional Core Course laboratory, PEC: Professional Elective Course, OEC: Open Elective Course PR: Project Work, L: Lecture,
T: Tutorial, P: Practical S= SDA: Skill Development Activity, CIE: Continuous Internal Evaluation, SEE: Semester End Evaluation. TD- Teaching Department, PSB: Paper
Setting department, OEC: Open Elective Course, PEC: Professional Elective Course. PROJ: Project work
Note: VII and VIII semesters of IV years of the program

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(1) Institutions can swap the VII and VIII Semester Schemes of Teaching and Examinations to accommodate research internships/ industry internships after the VI
semester.
(2) Credits earned for the courses of VII and VIII Semester Scheme of Teaching and Examinations shall be counted against the corresponding semesters whether the
VII or VIII semesters is completed during the beginning of the IV year or the later part of IV years of the program.
Professional Elective Courses (PEC): A professional elective (PEC) course is intended to enhance the depth and breadth of educational experience in the Engineering
and Technology curriculum. Multidisciplinary courses that are added supplement the latest trend and advanced technology in the selected stream of engineering.
Each group will provide an option to select one course. The minimum number of students’ strengths for offering professional electives is 10. However, this conditional
shall not be applicable to cases where the admission to the program is less than 10.
Open Elective Courses:
Students belonging to a particular stream of Engineering and Technology are not entitled to the open electives offered by their parent Department. However, they can
opt for an elective offered by other Departments, provided they satisfy the prerequisite condition if any. Registration to open electives shall be documented under the
guidance of the Program Coordinator/ Advisor/Mentor. The minimum numbers of students’ strength for offering Open Elective Course is 10. However, this condition
shall not be applicable to class where the admission to the program is less than 10.

PROJECT WORK (21CSP75): The objective of the Project work is


(i) To encourage independent learning and the innovative attitude of the students.
(ii) To develop interactive attitude, communication skills, organization, time management, and presentation skills.
(iii) To impart flexibility and adaptability.
(iv) To inspire team working.
(v) To expand intellectual capacity, credibility, judgment and intuition.
(vi) To adhere to punctuality, setting and meeting deadlines.
(vii) To install responsibilities to oneself and others.
(viii)To train students to present the topic of project work in a seminar without any fear, face the audience confidently, enhance communication skills, involve in
group discussion to present and exchange ideas.
CIE procedure for Project Work:
(1) Single discipline: The CIE marks shall be awarded by a committee consisting of the Head of the concerned Department and two senior faculty members of the
Department, one of whom shall be the Guide.
The CIE marks awarded for the project work, shall be based on the evaluation of the project work Report, project presentation skill, and question and answer session
in the ratio 50:25:25. The marks awarded for the project report shall be the same for all the batch mates.
(2) Interdisciplinary: Continuous Internal Evaluation shall be group-wise at the college level with the participation of all guides of the college. Participation of external

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guide/s, if any, is desirable. The CIE marks awarded for the project work, shall be based on the evaluation of project work Report, project presentation skill, and
question and answer session in the ratio 50:25:25. The marks awarded for the project report shall be the same for all the batch mates.
SEE procedure for Project Work: SEE for project work will be conducted by the two examiners appointed by the University. The SEE marks awarded for the project
work shall be based on the evaluation of project work Report, project presentation skill, and question and answer session in the ratio 50:25:25.

VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI


B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Scheme of Teaching and Examinations2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
Scheme A- VIII SEMESTER (Swappable VII and VIII SEMESTER)
Teaching Teaching Hours /Week Examination
Department (TD) T Prac C
and Question The u tical Dur r
Sl. Course and Paper Setting ory t / atio CIE SEE Total e
Course Title SDA
No Course Code Board (PSB) Lect o Dra n in Mar Mark Mark d
ure ri win hou ks s s it
al g rs s
L T P S
Professional Elective (Online Courses) Only through 100 3
1 PEC BCS801x NPTEL
PSB : CS 3 0 0 03 50 50
2 OEC BCS802x Open Elective (Online Courses) Only through NPTEL PSB : CS 3 0 0 01 50 50 100 3
3 INT BCS803 Internship (Industry/Research) (14 - 20 weeks) 0 0 12 03 100 100 200 10
200 200 400 16
Professional Elective Course (Online courses)
BCS801A BOS will publish courses based on the availability BCS801C
BCS801B BCS801D
Open Elective Courses (Online Courses)
BCS802A BOS will publish courses based on the availability BCS802C
BCS802B BCS802D
L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical S= SDA: Skill Development Activity, CIE: Continuous Internal Evaluation, SEE: Semester End Evaluation. TD- Teaching Department,
PSB: Paper Setting department, OEC: Open Elective Course, PEC: Professional Elective Course. PROJ: Project work, INT: Industry Internship / Research Internship /
Rural Internship
Note: VII and VIII semesters of IV years of the program
Swapping Facility

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● Institutions can swap VII and VIII Semester Scheme of Teaching and Examinations to accommodate research internships/ industry internships/Rural Internship
after the VI semester.
● Credits earned for the courses of VII and VIII Semester Scheme of Teaching and Examinations shall be counted against the corresponding semesters whether VII or
VIII semester is completed during the beginning of IV year or later part of IV year of the program.
● Note: For BCS801x and BCS802x courses BOS will announce the list of courses in 6 th , 7th & 8th Sem . Students can register in any of the semesters to
earn the credits in 8th Sem.

Elucidation:
At the beginning of IV years of the program i.e., after VI semester, VII semester classwork and VIII semester Research Internship /Industrial Internship / Rural
Internship shall be permitted to be operated simultaneously by the University so that students have ample opportunity for an internship. In other words, a good
percentage of the class shall attend VII semester classwork and a similar percentage of others shall attend to Research Internship or Industrial Internship or Rural
Internship.
Research/Industrial /Rural Internship shall be carried out at an Industry, NGO, MSME, Innovation center, Incubation center, Start-up, center of Excellence (CoE), Study
Centre established in the parent institute and /or at reputed research organizations/institutes.
The mandatory Research internship /Industry internship / Rural Internship is for 14 to 20 weeks. The internship shall be considered as a head of passing and shall be
considered for the award of a degree. Those, who do not take up/complete the internship shall be declared to fail and shall have to complete it during the subsequent
University examination after satisfying the internship requirements.
Research internship: A research internship is intended to offer the flavor of current research going on in the research field. It helps students get familiarized with the
field and imparts the skill required for carrying out research.
Industry internship: Is an extended period of work experience undertaken by students to supplement their degree for professional development. It also helps
them learn to overcome unexpected obstacles and successfully navigate organizations, perspectives, and cultures. Dealing with contingencies helps students
recognize, appreciate, and adapt to organizational realities by tempering their knowledge with practical constraints.
Rural Internship: Rural development internship is an initiative of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Cell, RGIT in association with AICTE to involve students of all departments
studying in different academic years for exploring various opportunities in techno-social fields, to connect and work with Rural India for their upliftment.
The faculty coordinator or mentor has to monitor the student’s internship progress and interact with them to guide for the successful completion of the internship.
The students are permitted to carry out the internship anywhere in India or abroad. University shall not bear any expenses incurred in respect of the internship.

With the consent of the internal guide and Principal of the Institution, students shall be allowed to carry out the internship at their hometown (within or outside the
state or abroad), provided favorable facilities are available for the internship and the student remains regularly in contact with the internal guide. University shall not
bear any cost involved in carrying out the internship by students. However, students can receive any financial assistance extended by the organization.

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Professional Elective /Open Elective Course: These are ONLINE courses suggested by the respective Board of Studies. Details of these courses shall be made available for students on the VTU web portal.

VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI


B.E. in the title of the program
Scheme of Teaching and Examinations2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
Scheme B-VI SEMESTER for the candidates who seek a two-semester internship with project work /Start-up
Teaching Hours /Week Examination

Department (TD)

Board (PSB)
and Question
Paper Setting

Practical/
Teaching

Drawing
Tutorial

Total Marks
Lecture

Duration in
Theory

CIE Marks

SEE Marks

Credits
Sl. Course and

SDA

hours
Course Title
No Course Code

L T P S
1 IPCC BXX601 Cloud Computing (Open Stack /Google) 3 0 2 03 50 50 100 4
2 PCC BXX602 Machine Learning 4 0 0 03 50 50 100 4
3 PEC BXX613x Professional Elective Course 3 0 0 03 50 50 100 3
4 OEC BXX654x Open Elective Course 3 0 0 03 50 50 100 3
5 PCCL BXXL606 Machine Learning Lab 0 0 2 03 50 50 100 1
6 If the course is offered as a Theory
Ability Enhancement Course/Skill Development 1 0 0
AEC/SDC BXX657x Course V If course is offered as a practical
01 50 50 100 1
0 0 2
BNSK658 National Service Scheme (NSS) NSS coordinator
Physical Education
7 MC BPEK658 Physical Education (PE) (Sports and Athletics)
Director 0 0 2 100 --- 100 0
BYOK658 Yoga Yoga Teacher
8 IKS BIKS609 Indian Knowledge System 1 0 0 01 100 0 100 0
Total 500 300 800 16
Professional Elective Course
BCS613A Blockchain Technology BCS613C Compiler Design
BCS613B Computer Vision BCS613D Advanced Java
Open Elective Course
BCS654A Introduction to Data Structures BCS654C Mobile Application Development
BCS654B Fundamentals of Operating Systems BCS654D Introduction to AI

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Ability Enhancement Course /Skill Enhancement Course-V


BCS657A Progressive App Development BCS657C Agile
BCS657B Tosca – Automated Software Testing BCS657D Devops

VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI


B.E. in the title of the program
Scheme of Teaching and Examinations2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
Scheme B VII and VIII semesters for the candidates who seek an internship with project work
Teaching Hours /Week Examination

Department (TD)
and Question
Paper Setting
Board (PSB)

Practical/
Teaching

Drawing
Tutorial

Total Marks
Lecture

Duration in
Theory

CIE Marks

SEE Marks

Credits
Sl. Course and

SDA

hours
Course Title
No Course Code

L T P S
th th
1 IPCC BXX701 To be completed in 5 /6 semester 3 0 2 03 50 50 100 4
th th
2 IPCC BXX702 To be completed in 5 /6 semester 3 0 2 03 50 50 100 4
3 PCC BXX703 To be completed in the 6th semester 4 0 0 03 50 50 100 3
4 PEC BXX714x Professional Elective Course (MOOC Courses) 3 0 0 03 50 50 100 3
5 OEC BXX755x Open Elective Courses (MOOC courses) 3 0 0 01 50 50 100 3

1 PEC Bxx801x Professional Elective (MOOC Courses) 3 0 0 03 50 50 100 3


2 OEC Bxx802x Open Elective (MOOC Courses) 3 0 0 01 50 50 100 3
3 PROJ BXX883 Project - outcome of training 0 0 12 03 100 100 200 9
4 INT Bxx804 Internship (Industry/Research) (02 semesters) 0 0 12 03 100 100 200 10
200 200 400 42

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