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B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Applications – SF

Course Information
Department Computer Science
Duration 4
Seats 30
Eligibility Candidates should have passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Computer Science
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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Applications (BSc CA) is a four -year undergraduate program that focuses on providing students with a strong foundation in computer science and its applications. The program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge, both academic knowledge and practical skills required to succeed in the rapidly evolving field of computer science. The program spans eight semesters, covering a wide range of topics from fundamental programming to advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics.

  1. Industry relevant curriculum covering computer programming, data analytics, artificial intelligence, Blockchain Technologies, Generative AI , IOT and Cyber security
  2. Hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  3. Emphasis on problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills.
  4. Opportunities for internships, projects, and research collaborations.
  5. Strong focus on soft skills and personality development

  1. Lectures
  2. Tutorials
  3. Practical sessions
  4. Projects
  5. Seminars
  6. Workshops
  7. Guest lectures

Graduates of the BSc CA program can pursue careers in:

  • Software development and engineering
  • Data science and analytics
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning
  • Cybersecurity and networking
  • IT consulting and management
  • Web and mobile app development
  • Database administration
  • Network administration
  • Business Analytics
  • Quality Assurance and Testing
  • Research and development

The program also provides a strong foundation for pursuing advanced degrees such as:

  • Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
  • Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science or related fields
  • MBA in Information Technology

The program consists of eight semesters, with a total of 177 credits. The course structure includes:

  1. Discipline Specific Courses
  2. Discipline Specific Electives
  3. Multidisciplinary Courses
  4. Skill Enhancement Courses
  5. Value Addition Courses
  6. Projects and internships

Discipline Specific Courses (DSC):
  • Semester I: Programming in C
  • Semester II: OOPS with C++
  • Semester III: Data Structures using C++, DBMS, Digital Electronics
  • Semester IV: Programming in Java, Advanced Web Technologies, Operating System
  • Semester V: Python for Data Science, Computer Networks, Software Engineering
  • Semester VI: Machine Learning, Software Development, Data Mining
  • Semester VII: Research Methodology, Software Testing Methodologies, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Big Data Analytics
  • Semester VIII: Research and Publication Ethics, Deep Learning
    Discipline Specific Elective Courses (DSE):
  • Semesters V/VI: Microprocessors and Assembly Language Programming using 8086, System Software, Introduction to Cloud Technology, R Programming, Basic Android, Network Security, Theory of Automata, Computer Graphics, Image Processing
  • Semester VIII: Natural Language Processing, Blockchain Technologies, Generative AI
Discipline Specific Courses (DSC) - Minor Pathway:
  • Semesters I/II: Desktop Engineering, Introduction to Analytics with Excel, Information Technologies, Fundamentals of Business Analytics with Python, Foundations of Digital Literacy
  • Semesters III/IV: Problem Solving Techniques, Business Intelligence and Data Visualization using Power BI, Internet and Web Technologies
Multidisciplinary Courses (MDC):
  • Semester I: Computer Hardware and Assembling, Cyber Laws and Online Safety
  • Semester II: Basic IT Tools
  • Semester III: Web Designing
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC):
  • Semester IV: Advanced Excel
  • Semester V: AI Tools
  • Semester VI: Technical Writing using LATEX
Value Addition Courses (VAC):
  • Semester III: IT, Environment, and Holistic Living, White Hat Hacking
  • Semester IV: Green Computing, Information and Cyber Ethics
  • Semester VI: Cyber Forensics and Data Security, Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking, Health and Wellness