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8th September 2015, 08:33 AM
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West Bengal State University Computer Science General Syllabus
I want to get admission at West Bengal State University for B.SC Computer Science Program. So I need syllabus to see before admission. So pls provide detailed syllabus of B.SC Computer Science Program of West Bengal State University?
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8th September 2015, 11:36 AM
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Re: West Bengal State University Computer Science General Syllabus
As you want detailed syllabus for B.SC Computer Science Program of West Bengal State University, so here is following syllabus: West Bengal State University B.SC Computer Science Syllabus SEM I Course Code Title of the Course PHY – 331 MECHANICS PHY – 333 THERMAL PHYSICS MAS – 321 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS & VECTOR CALCULAS MAS – 322 DIFFERENTIAL & INTEGRAL CALCULUS MAS – 323 REAL ANALYSIS- I COMP – 413 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE COMP – 412 PROBLEM SOLVING & PROGRAMMING IN C GPT – 301 MORAL & VALUE EDUCATION SEM II PHY – 334 WAVES & OSCILLATIONS PHY – 336 ELECTROMAGNETISM MAS – 351 REAL ANALYSIS – II MAS – 352 ALGEBRA – I MAS -- 353 3D COORDINATE GEOMETRY COMP – 431 ALGORITHMS & DATA STRUCTURES THROUGH C COMP – 515 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION PHY – 330 PHYSICS LAB. – I LNG – 301 STRUCTURE & SPOKEN ENGLISH SEM III PHY – 431 ATOMIC & NUCLEAR PHYSICS PHY – 433 OPTICS MAS – 421 LINEAR ALGEBRA – I MAS – 422 REAL ANALYSIS – III MAS – 423 STATICS COMP – 532 OBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS AND C++ COMP – 522 FUNDAMENTALS OF OPERAATING SYSTEM SEM IV PHY – 434 MODERN OPTICS PHY – 436 STATISTICAL PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS MAS – 451 LINEAR ALGEBRA - II MAS – 452 NUMERICAL- ANALYSIS MAS – 453 DYNAMICS COMP – 652 JAVA PROGRAMMING COMP – 531 RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PHY – 430 PHYSICS LAB. – II SEM V PHY – 531 QUANTUM MECHANICS PHY – 533 ELECTRONICS – I MAS – 521 ALEBRA-II MAS – 522 ADVANCED ANALYSIS MAS – 523 HYDRODYNAMICS COMP - 623 DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING COMP - 432 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN SES – 415 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – I West Bengal State University B.SC Computer Science Syllabus Unit-1: Vectors Analysis Integrals (line, surface and volume), Physical significance of Gradient, Divergence and curl, statement of Gauss’s and Stroke’s theorems. Unit-2: Frame of References and Relativity. Frame of reference, inertial frames of reference, Galilean transformations, postulates of special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, consequences of Lorentz transformations, Relativistic mass, Relativistic energy, Mass energy relation. Unit-3: Dynamics of Rigid Bodies, Angular momentum and moment of inertia, Theorem on moment of inertia, central forces, conservative and non-conservative forces. Unit-4: Fluid Mechanism, Ideal fluids, Equation of Continuity, Viscous fluids, critical velocity, Derivation of Poiseuille’s Equation. Reference books: 1. An introduction to Mechanics Kleppner, Tata McGraw Hills 2. Mechanics J.C. Upadhyay 3. Mechanics and thermodynamics Basavaraju & Ghosh; Tata McGraw Hills 4. Mechanics B.S Agarwal 5. Mechanics D.S Mathur 6. Mechanics J.C Upadhyay THERMAL PHYSICS B. Sc. PCM/ PCB/ PCZ/ PMCS/PCFS Semester-I Course Code: PHY-333 Credit Hrs: (3-1-0) Unit-1: Basic concepts and 1st law of Thermodynamics Thermodynamic systems, Thermal equilibrium and Zeroth law of thermodynamics, concept of temperature, 1st law and its applications, indicator diagram, Reversible and irreversible process. Unit-2: 2nd law of Thermodynamics and Entropy. Carnot’s engine and Carnot’s Cycle, 2nd law of thermodynamics, Carnot’s theorem, entropy, change of entropy in a reversible and irreversible processes. Temperature-entropy diagram. Unit-3: Thermodynamics Relationships. Clausius-Clayperon’s equation, second latent heat equation, Triple point, Thermodynamic potentials and their relations with thermo dynamical variables. Unit-4: Thermal conduction. Fundamental equation of heat conduction, propagation of heat wave in an insulated rod with end heated sinusoidal (periodic flow of heat), propagation of temperature waves in the earth’s crust. References books: 1. Thermal Physics, B.K. Agarwal; Lokbaharti Publications. 2. Heat thermodynamics D.S. Mathur and M.N. Bapat; Sultan Chand book window. 3. Heat and thermodynamics Mark W Zemansky; Tata McGraw Hills. 4. Mechanics and thermodynamics Basavaraju and Ghosh; Tata McGraw Hills. 5. Heat, Thermodynamics &Statistical Physics, Satya Prakash 6. Heat & Thermodynamics Brij Lal & Subrahmanyam 7. Heat Thermodynamics & Statistical Physics Singhal, Agarwal, S.P 8. Heat & Thermodynamics Zemansky/Dittmann B.Sc. (PCM/PMCS) I Semester Course Name: Differential Equations & Vector Calculus Course Code: MAS - 321 Credit: 3-0-0 Equations of first order & first degree, general & particular solutions, equations in which variables separable, homogeneous equations, reducible forms, linear equations, reducible forms, exact differential equations, Integrating- factors. Equations of first order & but not of the first degree, Clairaut- Equations. Geometrical -interpretation, linear equations with constant coefficient, Particular- integrals. Special methods. Homogeneous linear differential equations. Vector Differentiation, Point Function, Partial Derivatives, Gradient, Divergence & Curl. Line & Surface Integral, Gauss-Theorem, Green-Theorem & Stokes- Theorem. Reference Books: 1. Differential-Calculus: Gorakh-Prasad 2. Integral-Calculus: Gorakh-Prasad 3. A Course in Vector Analysis with Applications: Mata Ambar Tiwari & R S Sengar B.Sc. (PCM/PMCS) I Semester Course Name: Differential & Integral Calculus Course Code: MAS-322 Credit : 3-0-0 Differential- Calculus: Successive differentiation, nth order derivative, Leibnitz theorem, Maclaurin theorem, Taylor theorem & concerned problems, partial derivatives, total differential coefficient, Euler- theorem, application of p RTIl derivatives in errors, approximations, maxima – minima etc. Jocobians Curvature, Indeterminate-forms, Expansion of functions of two variables. Integral- Calculus : Properties of definite- integrals & their applications reduction formulae, Multiple- integrals & their applications. Gamma & Beta functions & their applications Change of order of integration. Reference Books: 1. Differential & Integral Calculus: Gorakh- Prasad. 2. Calculus (Vol I & II): T M Apostol B.Sc. (PCM\PMCS)-I SEMESTER Course Name: Real Analysis I Course Code: MAS-323 Credit: 3-0-0 Real number system: Natural number, Peano’s postulates for natural numbers, The first principle of induction, Ordered relation and Well ordering property of the set N, Second principle of induction, Integers, [Embedding of natural numbers in Z, Division Algorithm theorem, Euclidean Algorithm, Unique factorization theorem for integers](without proof), Rational and Irrational numbers, Axioms of real number, The field axioms, The order axioms, The Archimedian-principle, rational density theorem, irrational density theorem, bounds of a set, The completeness axiom. Sequence: Sequence of a real numbers, Finite and Infinite sequences, Bounded sequence, monotonic sequence and Cauchy sequence, Limit of a sequence, Convergence and Divergence of a sequence, Cauchy’s general principle of convergence, Cauchy’s theorems on limits. Series: Infinite-series, Tests for convergence. Cauchy’s general principle of convergence of series, Series of +ve terms, Comparison theorem, Comparison test, D’ Alembert ratio test, Raabe-test, Logarithmic test, De-Morgan test, Bertand test, Cauchy root–Test, Cauchy Condensation Test, Absolute and conditional convergence, Uniform convergence, Cauchy criterion for uniform convergence, Tests for uniform convergence of series, term by term integration, term by term differentiation, The integral test for convergence. Reference Books: 1. Real Analysis- John M. Howie 2. Principles of Mathematical Analysis Walter –Rudin. 3. Sequence and series- K. K. Azad and Kavita Srivastava. 4. Mathematics Analysis- Somusundaram and B. Chodhury. FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE CODE: COMP- 413 UNIT-1 Introduction to Computers: Need and Role of computers, Definition, Characteristics and Applications, Generations of Computer, Hardware: Basic block diagram, CPU, Primary and Secondary storage devices and I/O Devices. UNIT-2 Information Concepts: Data and its representation, Information and its characteristics, Categories of information, Levels of information. Data storage and retrieval. Concept of file, record and field. Number System: Basic concepts, Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal numbering system, conversion from one system to another. UNIT-3 Introduction to Software: Definition, Types of Software, System software: Operating System, Functions of OS, Overview of DOS, Windows and Linux. Application software: Word Processor, MS-Excel. Database concepts, Flat file versus Database. UNIT-4 Computer Languages: Definition, Generations of computer languages, Types of Languages, Language Translators: Assembler, Interpreter, Compiler, Linker and Loader. Programming constructs, Algorithm & flowchart. UNIT-5 Computer Network Concepts: Introduction to Computer Networks, History and usage of Internet, Browser and its types, Domain Name System (DNS), WWW, Electronic Mail (e-mail) , Search Engines and Intranets. Text Book: P.K. Sinha & P. Sinha, “Foundation of Computing”, BPB Chanchal Mittal, “Computer and Languages with C”, Pragati Prakashan References: V. K. Jain, “Fundamentals of IT and Computer Programming”, Katson Books S. Sagman, “Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows”, Pearson Yashavant P. Kanetkar “Unix Shell Programming”, BPB more syllabus detail to attached a pdf file; Last edited by sumit; 26th December 2019 at 07:54 PM. |
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