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6th May 2015, 11:21 AM
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Anna University Chennai CSE Notes
I am doing B.Tech in CSE from an affiliated engineering college of Anna University Chennai. There is no faculty for some subject of B.Tech 4th semester. So I want important notes to do self study for those subjects. So where from I can get notes of B.Tech 4th semester program of Anna University Chennai? Pls give me last years question papers of all subject of following semester.
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11th May 2018, 11:46 AM
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Re: Anna University Chennai CSE Notes
Hello sir, Im student of Anna University Chennai. I want notes for CSE. Is there any one can provide me Anna University Chennai CSE Notes?
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11th May 2018, 11:47 AM
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Re: Anna University Chennai CSE Notes
Computer Science and Information Technology notes are provided by Anna University Chennai. Syllabus for computer science and information technology also mentions the topics that are covered in engineering mathematics section and the general ability section, which are compulsory sections. Section1: Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics Linear Algebra Calculus Probability Section 2: Digital Logic Section 3: Computer Organization and Architecture Section 4: Programming and Data Structures Section 5: Algorithms Section 6: Theory of Computation Section 7: Compiler Design Section 8: Operating System Section 9: Databases Section 10: Computer Networks Anna University Chennai CSE Notes download1639.mediafire.com/fy79je47wg3g/r526y0c6lq7gyp9/HS6151+-+Technical+English+I+-+Notes+%26+Question+Bank.pdf Anna University Chennai CSE Notes: SEMESTER - I PART A UNIT I 1. PREPOSITIONS Preposition is a word or a group of words which brings out the correct relationship between a noun/pronoun or between a verb and a noun/pronoun or an adjective and a noun/pronoun. Prepositions are important structural words. They have been called, hooking words, since they are used to hook nouns, pronouns and word-groups on to preceding words and wordgroups including sentences. The purpose of the hooking is to mark the relation of the noun, pronoun or word-group with another word or word-group. The most frequently used prepositions are: at, by, for, from, in, of, on, to and with. The different important relations marked by prepositions are: Time - Ill see you at six in the evening. Position - Please put the book on the table. Direction - Do you walk to college? Association - She lives with her parents. Agency - The window must have been broken by a football. Instrumentality - Ramu finds it hard to write with a pen. Manner - Do you like to travel by bus? The same prepositions may express different relations in different contexts: 1. She sat by the door. (Position) 2. Can you finish this work by Sunday? (Time) 3. You can go to England by air or by sea. (Manner) 4. Meet me at the station. (Place) 5. Dont throw the ball at me. (Direction) 6. He goes to college at 10o clock. (Time) Last edited by pawan; 11th May 2018 at 11:50 AM. |
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