Courses offered by the Department of Science

Sr. No. Course Name Short Name Intake Capacity Course Nature Pattern/Scheme Course Start Year
1. B.C.A. 120 Under Graduate Credit Based System 2007
2. B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) 120 Under Graduate Credit Based System 2008
3. M.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) 20 Post Graduate Choice Based Credit System 2012

I. Bachelor of Computer Application

Course Start Year: 2007
Faculty: Science & Technology

Computers have become an integral part of our life. Almost every individual wants to be a computer professional. The craze for the subjects is increasing due to growing job prospects that it has. B.C.A. forms the base of a computer professional versatile is use of computers in almost all field of computer application. To keep pace with todays growing demand of technical education the College started this course in the session 2007-2008. This course is under the faculty of Science & Technology. The main emphasis of the course is use of applied computer in various fields. Companies who wants, to take benefit of the new information technologies and communication systems need expert professionals, who can apply computer science principles to solve problems produced by the interface between business and technology. B.C.A. Course is an undergraduate program where students are exposed to various areas of computer applications including the latest developments in the industry. The programme imparts comprehensive knowledge with equal emphasis on theory and practice in the field of information technology.

B.C.A. Course Structure

  1. Course Name in Complete: Bachelor of Computer Application
  2. Course Name in Short: BCA
  3. Intake Capacity: 120
  4. Nature of the Course (Certificate / Diploma/ UG Degree / PG Diploma / PG Degree): UG Degree
  5. Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of BCA programme are:
    1. To impart the students, latest comprehensive and skill based knowledge with equal emphasis on theory and practice in the field of information technology.
    2. To provide students with sound academic base from which an advanced career in Computer Application can be developed.
    3. To prepare students with conceptual grounding in computer usage as well as its practical business in order to craft the students as a versatile computer professional who can provide service in almost all fields of computer application in industry, government, academia, research, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
    4. To prepare students to undertake higher studies in computers and IT jobs.
    5. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise.
    6. To prepare graduates who will achieve peer-recognition; as an individual or in a team; through demonstration of good analytical, design and implementation skills.
  6. Duration of the Course: Three Years; Full Time
  7. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester
  8. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Six Semesters
  9. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit
  10. Eligibility: Students who passed 12th standard exam with mathematics OR passed three years diploma in electronics and computer engineering OR 10+2 level MCVC in electronics.
  11. Total working days: Per Annual session : 200 days
    Per Semester: 100 days
  12. Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum design by the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time.
  13. Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.

  14. Sr. No. Course and Level Type of Admission Eligibility Remarks
    1. BCA First Year Sem. I Direct Admission Students who passed 12th standard exam with mathematics OR passed three years diploma in electronics and computer engineering OR 10+2 level MCVC in electronics.
    2. BCA First Year Sem. II Natural Growth ----
    3. BCA Second Year Sem. III Natural Growth Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYBCA Semester I and Semester II
    4. BCA Second Year Sem. IV Natural Growth ----
    5. BCA Third Year Sem. V Natural Growth Clearly Passed in FYBCA and Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of SYBCA Semester III and Semester IV
    6. BCA Third Year Sem. VI Natural Growth ----

  15. Programme Outcomes of BCA :
    • PO1. Students will contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise for working as an individual or in multidisciplinary teams with positive attitude.
    • PO2. Create awareness and attitude of concern about environmental problems.
    • PO3. Students can communicate efficiently to deliver their knowledge effectively.
    • PO4. Able to pursue advanced education in relevant subjects.
  16. Programme Specific Outcomes of BCA :
    • PSO1. Students learn the computer usage as well as its practical knowledge in order to craft them as a versatile computer professional who can provide service in almost all fields of computer application in industry, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
    • PSO2. Achieve ability to identify, analyze, formulate and develop computer applications by using appropriate modern computing tools and techniques.
    • PSO3. Students acquire latest comprehensive and skilled based knowledge with equal emphasis on theory & practical in the field of IT.
  17. BCA Syllabus : To view syllabus click here.

Course Start Year: 2008
Faculty: Science & Technology

Now a day, Software Companies are looking for B.Sc. graduates too, for software testing and software development. Students are having good career opportunities after completion of this course. Also, the core subjects like Computer Science, Electronics, and Statistics allows students to do specialization in respective streams at PG level. Computer Science aims to provide you with a balance of knowledge and skills to design and implement software and systems to a professional standard. It is designed to equip a student for a career at the forefront of innovation in software technologies. The programme will provide you with a thorough understanding of the principles and concepts underpinning computing systems. This will both enable you to both analyze and resolve issues with today’s software systems, and provide a foundation in designing the next generation of computational systems.

B.Sc.(Comp. Sci.) Course Structure

  1. Course Name in Complete: Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)
  2. Course Name in Short: B.Sc.(Comp. Sci.)
  3. Intake Capacity: 120
  4. Nature of the Course (Certificate / Diploma/ UG Degree / PG Diploma / PG Degree): UG Degree
  5. Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of B.Sc. programme are:
    1. To impart the students, latest comprehensive and skill based knowledge with equal emphasis on theory and practice in the field of computers, electronics and statistics.
    2. To provide students with sound academic base from which an advanced career in Computer Application can be developed.
    3. To prepare students with conceptual grounding in computer usage as well as its practical business in order to craft the students as a versatile computer professional who can provide service in almost all fields of computer application in industry, government, academia, research, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
    4. To teach the basic principles of Statistics to the students so that they are able to apply statistical methods to solve problems in a particular field of study.
    5. To provide basics as well as few advanced electronic subject’s knowledge along with practical implementation to inculcate skills among students to develop circuit models for elementary electronic components.
    6. To prepare students to undertake higher studies in computer science, statistics and electronics.
    7. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise.
    8. To prepare graduates who will achieve peer-recognition; as an individual or in a team; through demonstration of good analytical, design and implementation skills.
  6. Duration of the Course: Three Years; Full Time
  7. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester
  8. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Six Semesters
  9. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit
  10. Eligibility: Student who passed 12th standard Examination with science group OR with vocational stream and one language OR students who passed 12th standard examination (M.C.V.C. Stream) with technical trades.
  11. Total working days: Per Annual session : 200 days
    Per Semester: 100 days
  12. Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum design by the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time.
  13. Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.

  14. Sr. No. Course and Level Type of Admission Eligibility Remarks
    1. B.Sc. First Year Sem. I Direct Admission Student who passed 12th standard Examination with science group OR with vocational stream and one language OR students who passed 12th standard examination (M.C.V.C. Stream) with technical trades.
    2. B.Sc. First Year Sem. II Natural Growth ----
    3. B.Sc. Second Year Sem. III Natural Growth Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYBSc Semester I and Semester II
    4. B.Sc. Second Year Sem. IV Natural Growth ----
    5. B.Sc. Third Year Sem. V Natural Growth Clearly Passed in FYBSc and Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of SYBSc Semester III and Semester IV
    6. B.Sc. Third Year Sem. VI Natural Growth ----
  15. Programme Outcomes of B.Sc.
    • PO1. Students will contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise for working as an individual or in multidisciplinary teams with positive attitude.
    • PO2. Create awareness and attitude of concern about environmental problems.
    • PO3. Students can communicate efficiently to deliver their knowledge effectively.
    • PO4. Able to pursue advanced education in relevant subjects.
  16. Programme Specific Outcomes of B.Sc.
    • PSO1. Students acquire latest comprehensive and skilled based knowledge with equal emphasis on theory & practical in the field of IT, electronics and statistics.
    • PSO2. Able to apply the knowledge for solving real life problems using the expertise in the field of IT, electronics and statistics.
  17. BSc Syllabus : To view syllabus click here.

Course Start Year: 2012
Faculty: Science & Technology

With the world now becoming a global village and more and more people embracing the power and importance of computers in the 21st century digital age, the M.Sc. Computer Science course has huge career prospects. This course is having Choice Based Credit System(CBCS). The main objective of M.Sc. Computer Science is to hone the skills of computer science enthusiasts in the various thrust areas of the field and provide them with the perfect amalgamation of theory as well as practical knowledge. Since it’s a course at post-graduation level, it takes forward the knowledge gained by the students at the undergraduate level and provides them an advanced level of learning and understanding on the subject. M.Sc. Course is designed to create highly skilled software professional for industry and the society. The students will be able to learn the recent computer technologies. The course will also help students to prepare for exams like: SET, NET, etc. by providing them core subjects in Computational field. Also the students will have background of research oriented subjects. The course will develop analytical, presentation, strategy formulation and personality development skills among the students, through which the students can shape their carrier in computer science and its related applied technology, research and development.

M.Sc.(Comp. Sci.) Course Structure

  1. Course Name in Complete: Master of Science (Computer Science)
  2. Course Name in Short: M.Sc.(Comp. Sci.)
  3. Intake Capacity: 20
  4. Nature of the Course (Certificate / Diploma/ UG Degree / PG Diploma / PG Degree): PG Degree
  5. Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of M.Sc. (Computer Science) programme are:
    1. To prepare graduates who will be successful professionals in industry, government, academia, research, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
    2. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise
    3. To prepare graduates who will learn new and upcoming technologies in the field of computer science and take responsibility to educate society and pursue research for further advancement.
  6. Duration of the Course: Two Years; Full Time
  7. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester
  8. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Four Semesters
  9. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit
  10. Eligibility: A person who has passed the degree of Bachelor of Science of any statutory University with Computer Science / Computer Application as one of the subjects OR A Person who has passed B.A. / B.Sc. with Mathematics plus post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science of S.G.B. Amravati University OR A person who has passed a Degree of bachelor of Computer Science.
  11. Total working days: Per Annual session : 200 days
    Per Semester: 100 days
  12. Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum design by the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time.
  13. Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.

  14. Sr. No. Course and Level Type of Admission Eligibility Remarks
    1. MSc First Year Sem. I Direct Admission A person who has passed the degree of Bachelor of Science of any statutory University with Computer Science / Computer Application as one of the subjects
    OR
    A Person who has passed B.A. / B.Sc. with Mathematics plus post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science of S.G.B. Amravati University
    OR
    A person who has passed a Degree of bachelor of Computer Science.
    2. MSc First Year Sem. II Natural Growth ----
    3. MSc Second Year Sem. III Natural Growth Having Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYMSc Semester I and Semester II
    4. MSc Second Year Sem. IV Natural Growth ----
  15. Programme Outcomes of M.Sc.
    • PO 1. Students become successful professionals in industry, government, academia, research, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
    • PO 2. Able to contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise.
    • PO 3. Capable to achieve peer-recognition; as an individual or in a team; through demonstration of good analytical, design and implementation skills.
    • PO 4. Successfully pursue lifelong learning to fulfill their goals.
  16. Programme Specific Outcomes of M.Sc.
    • PSO 1. Able to select modern computing tools and techniques and use them with dexterity.
    • PSO 2. Able to identify, analyze, formulate and develop computer applications to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability.
    • PSO 3. Able to devise and conduct experiments, interpret data and provide well informed conclusions.
    • PSO 4. Identify research and development areas in multiple disciplines.
  17. MSc Syllabus : To view syllabus click here.