Computer Sci & Engg (Cyber Security)
Computer Sci & Engg (Cyber Security)
B. Tech Curriculum-2024
Semester I to VIII
Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security)
Common to Cyber Security
Branch Code: CC
(Group A)
Categor
Course
Course
Credit Total
Type
Sl. Hrs./
Slot
y
No: Week
(Course Name) L T P R CIA ESE
1 A GAMAT101 BSC GC Mathematics for Information Science-1 3 0 0 0 4.5 40 60 3 3
B GAPHT121 Physics for Information Science
2 S1/ BSC GC 3 0 2 0 5.5 40 60 4 5
GXCYT122 Chemistry for Information Science
S2
C Engineering Graphics and Computer Aided
3 GMEST103 ESC GC 2 0 2 0 4 40 60 3 4
Drawing.
Introduction to Electrical & Electronics
D Engineering 2 0 0 0 3 20 30
4 GXEST104 ESC GC (part 1: Electrical Engineering) 2+2=4 4
(Part 2: Electronics Engineering) 2 0 0 0 3 20 30
5 F UCEST105 ESC UC Algorithmic Thinking with Python 3 0 2 0 5.5 40 60 4 5
L Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
6 GXESL106 ESC GC 0 0 2 0 1 50 50* 1 2
Workshop
I** UCHWT127 HWP Health and Wellness 1 0 1 0 0 50 0
7 S1/ HMC UC 1 2/3
UCHUT128 Life Skills and Professional Communication 2 0 1 0 3.5 100 0
S2
S1/ Skill Enhancement Course:
8 UCSEM129 SEC UC MOOC*** 2 -
S2 Digital 101(NASSCOM)
30/
Total 20 25/ 26
32
Bridge Course (Mathematics or Introduction to Computer Science) *: Total 15 Hrs.
Credit Total
Course
Course
Type
Sl. Hrs./
Slot
***No Grade Points will be awarded for the MOOC courses, I slot courses and bridge courses.
• L-T-P-R: Lecture-Tutorial-Practical-Project
• SS (Self Study) Hours= 1.5L+0.5 T+0.5P+R
CIA: Continuous Internal Assessment, ESE: End Semester Examination
Note: Physics, Chemistry, Health and Wellness & Life Skill and Professional Communication can be offered in both Semester 1
(S1) and Semester 2 (S2). Institutions are encouraged to guide approximately 50% of their branches to choose between Physics or
Chemistry (Slot B) and Health and Wellness or Life Skill and Professional Communication (Slot I) in Semester 1.
Skill Enhancement Course: Digital 101 is an introductory Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) offered by NASSCOM. It is
designed to provide students with foundational knowledge and skills in digital technologies, preparing them for further studies and
careers in the digital domain. By incorporating the Digital 101 course into the curriculum, KTU ensures that all students gain
valuable digital skills early in their academic journey, enhancing their readiness for advanced courses and future careers in
technology.
Course Registration and Completion:
• Students have the flexibility to register and complete the Digital 101 course either in their first semester (S1) or second
semester (S2).
• The credit for this course (1 credit) will be officially recorded in the second semester grade card.
Credit Total
Category
Course
Course
Type
Sl. Course Course Title Structure Marks Hrs./
Slot
SS Credits
No: Code (Course Name) Week
L T P R CIA ESE
1 A GAMAT301 BSC GC Mathematics for Information Science-3 3 0 0 0 4.5 40 60 3 3
2 B PCCST302 PC PC Theory of Computation 3 1 0 0 5 40 60 4 4
3 C PCCST303 PC PC Data Structures and Algorithms 3 1 0 0 5 40 60 4 4
PC-
4 D PBCCT304 PB Basic Concepts in Computer Networks 3 0 0 1 5.5 60 40 4 4
PBL
Credit Total
Course
Course
Type
Note: Economics for Engineers and Engineering Ethics and Sustainable Development shall be offered in both S3 and
S4. Institutions can advise students belonging to about 50% of the number of branches in the Institution to opt for
Economics for Engineers in S3 and Engineering Ethics &Sustainable Development in S4 and vice versa.
Credit Total
Course
Course
Type
*No Grade Points will be awarded for the MOOC course and I slot course.
Industrial Training:
Students who are not participating in the industrial visit must attend industrial training during that period.
Structure Marks
Type
SS Credits
No: Code (Course Name) Week
L T P R CIA ESE
Note: Open Electives are such courses which will be offered by other departments. Like CSE department students have
to opt open electives from ECE/ME/EEE etc. departments.
Industrial Training:
Students who are not participating in the industrial visit must attend industrial training during that period.
Course
Course
Code
Type
SS Credits
y
Note: Open Electives are such courses which will be offered by other departments.
PROGRAM ELECTIVE 4: PECCT74N
SLOT COURSE COURSES L-T-P-R HOURS CREDIT
CODE
PECCT 741 Malware Forensics 3-0-0-0 3
Intrusion Detection and
PECCT 742 3-0-0-0 3
Prevention Systems 3
A PECCT 743 Big Data Security 3-0-0-0 3
PECCT 746 Security operations analysis 3-0-0-0 3
PECST 745 Computer Vision 3-0-0-0 5/3
Category
Credit Total
Course
Course
Sl. Course Title Structure SS Marks Credits Hrs/
Slot
Type
No: Course Code (Course Name) Week
L T P R CIA ESE
PE-6
PECCT86N
(Internship Students: Self Study/MOOC
1 A / PE PE 3 0 0 0 4.5 40 60 3 3
Approved by the University/Online
PECCM86N
Classes)
OE/ILE-3
OECST83N
OE/I (Internship Students: Self Study/MOOC
2 O /IECST83N/ OE/IE 3 0 0 0 4.5 40 60 3 3
LE Approved by the University/Online
OECSM83N
Classes)
Organizational Behavior and Business
UEHUT803 Communication
3 I* / UEHUM803 HMC UC (Internship Students: Self Study/MOOC 2 0 0 0 3 50 50 1 2
Approved by the University/Online
Classes)
Option 1: Major Project
PCCSP806/
Option 2: Internship (4-6 Months)
PCCSI806/
4 P PWS PC Option 3: Major Project Phase -II 0 0 0 8 8 100 0 4 8
PCCSJ806
(For the students who have not opted
for internship in S7/S8)
Total 20 11 16
HMC Courses
Sl. No: Semester Course Area Credits
1 S1/S2 Life Skills and Professional Communication 1
2 Economics for Engineers 2
S3/S4
3 Engineering Ethics and Sustainable Development 2
4 S5 Constitution Of India. (MOOC) 1
5 S7 Elective (Project Management/Foreign Languages) 2
6 S8 Organizational Behavior and Business Communication 1
Total Credits 9
BSC Courses
Sl. No: Semester Course Area Credits
1 S1 Group Specific Mathematics-1 3
2 Physics for Engineers 4
S1/S2
3 Chemistry for Engineers 4
4 S2 Group Specific Mathematics-2 3
5 S3 Group Specific Mathematics-3 3
6 S4 Group Specific Mathematics-4 3
Total Credits 20
16 Core 10 3
17 Lab-7 2
Total Credits (Theory -10, Lab-7) 52
Activity Points
▪ Students are required to acquire a minimum of 120 activity points, with at least 40 points per group, to fulfill the
curriculum requirement of 3 activity credits.
▪ For B. Tech Lateral Entry students, 30 points per group are required. A minimum of 90 activity points must be
acquired to obtain the 3 activity credits mandated by the curriculum.