INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(IT) SYLLABUS

Information Technology

Syllabus


First Year

1. Applied Mathematics-I 1. Applied Mathematics-II
2. Applied Physics- I 2. Applied Physics- II
3.Applied Chemistry- I 3.Applied Chemistry- II
4.Engineering Mechanics 4. Communication Skills
5. Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering 5.Engineering Drawing
6. Computer Programming - I 6.Computer Programming - II
7.Basic Workshop & Practice- I 7. Basic Workshop & Practice- II

Second Year

1. Applied Mathematics-III 1. Computational Mathematics
2. Data structure and Algorithms 2. Principles of Communication Engineering
3. Electronic Devices and Circuits 3. Microprocessors &Microcontrollers
4.Digital Logic Design and Applications 4.Internet programming
5. G U I and Database management 5. Networking technology for digital devices
6.Communication & Presentation Techniques 6. Financial Accounting & Management of technology innovation

Third Year

1. Applied Mathematics-V 1. Internet Technology & Applications
2. Digital Communication 2. Systems Software & Operating Systems
3. Computer Network 3. Object Oriented Analysis and Design
4. Automata Theory 4. Digital Signal Processing
5. Microprocessors 5. Database Systems
6. Presentation and Communication Techniques 6. Software Engineering
7.Computer Programming Laboratory



Final Year

1. Computer Simulation & Modeling 1. Data Warehousing & Mining
2. Mobile Computing 2. Multimedia Systems
3. Image Processing 3. Project Management
4. Management Information Systems 4. Elective – II
5. Elective – I 5. Project – B
6. Project – A

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