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1st August 2014, 01:26 PM
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Will a student pursuing B.Sc physics(H) do M.Sc Computer Science (H)?
I am a student of B.Sc physics(H) and now I want to get admission in M.Sc Computer Science (H) and for that I want to get the details of will a student pursuing B.Sc physics(H) do M.Sc Computer Science (H) so can you provide me that?
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2nd August 2014, 09:03 AM
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Re: Will a student pursuing B.Sc physics(H) do M.Sc Computer Science (H)?
As you want to get the details of will a student pursuing B.Sc physics(H) do M.Sc Computer science (H) so here it is for you: I want to tell you that candidates firstly have to complete B.Sc Physics(H) and then you can get admission in M.SC Computer Science (H) Or Candidates who are in final year can give the entrance exam to get admission in M.SC Computer Science (H) If candidates gets cleared in the entrance exam then in the fixed time specified candidates will have to submit the original documents to the college or university List of Common M.Sc. Computer Science Entrance Exams in India All India Entrance test Loyola College Chennai - Loyola College Madras India M.Sc. entrance exam Pune University MCA / M.Sc. Entrance Exam Indian Institutes of Technology- Joint Admission Test for M. Sc Pondicherry University M.Sc. Entrance Test MNIT Jaipur - Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, M.Sc. Entrance test Kerala University PG Entrance Test Delhi University M.Sc. Entrance Test M.Sc Computer Science entrance exam syllabus: • Mathematics • Quantitative Aptitude • Mathematical Logic • Probability • Set Theory & Algebra • Combinatorics • Graph Theory • Linear Algebra • Calculus • Computer Science • Digital Logic • Computer Organization and Architecture • Programming and Data Structures • Compiler Design • Operating System • Databases • Computer Networks • Object Oriented Software Engineering Reference Books for Mathematics • Calculus by Apostol • Quantitative Aptitude by S.N. Jha • Calculus by M. J. Strauss, G. L. Bradley and K. J. Smith • Abstract Algebra by David S. Dummit and Richard M. Foote • Calculus by H. Anton, I. Bivens and S. Davis • Introductory Combinatorics by Richard A. Brualdi • Combinatorics by V. K. Balakrishnan • Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R. S. Aggarwal • Algebra by M. Artin • Linear Algebra and its Applications by David C. Lay • Graph Theory by S.Kumaravelu, Susheela Kumaravelu • A First Course in Graph Theory by S.A.Choudham • Introduction to Graph Theory by Robin J.Wilson • Graph Theory with Applications by J.A.Bondy and U.S.R. Murthy Reference Books for Computer Science • Comipiler Construction by D M Dhamdhere • Computer Architecture & Parallel Processing by Hwang & Brigg • Computer architecture a quantitative approach by Patterson D.A. and Hennessy • Computer Architecture by Carter • Computer Graphics C Version by H.Backer • Computer Networks by Leon Garcia,Widja • Computer Organization & Architecture by Ghosh & Pal • Computer Organization by Karl Hamachar,Zaky • Data communication by Forouzan • Database Concepts by Korth • DBMS by Raghu Rama Krishnan • Digital Electronics by Dr. Saroj Rangnekar • Digital Logic Design by Morries Mano • Digital Principles &application by Malvino • Fundamental of Algorithms by Sahani & Others • Fundamental of Database System by Navathe • Fundamentals of Data structure By A M Padmareddy • Interconnection Network for Large Scale parallel Processing by Siegel, H.J • Intro to Datastructures By Trembley • Intro to logic Design by Marcovitz • Modern Digital Electronics by Jain • Neural Network Fundamentals With Graphs, Algorithms by N.K.Bose ,P.Liang • Operating System Concepts by A.Galvin • Principles of Compiler Design by Aho Ullman R.Sethi • Software Engineering Concepts by Pressman or Somerville • System Programming by Jhon J Donovan • Operating System: Concept & Design by Milenkovie M • Operating System Design & Implementation by Tanenbaum A.S |
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