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Admission Procedure
A Candidate who has passed Higher Secondary Examination with Mathematics or Business mathematics or Computer Science or Statistics (Academic stream or Vocational stream) as one of the subject under Higher Secondary Board Of Examination, Tamilnadu or as per norms set by the Government of Tamilnadu or an Examination accepted as Equivalent thereto by the Syndicate subject to such conditions as may be prescribed thereto are permitted to appear and qualify for the B.Sc Information Technology Degree examination of this university after a course of study of three academic years.
DURATION OF THE COURSE:
The course for the degree of B.Sc Information Technology shall consist of three academic years.
COURSE OF STUDY:
The course of study shall comprise instruction in the following subjects according to the syllabus and books prescribed form time to time.
I- Year
| S.No |
Paper Code |
Subject |
Marks |
| Paper 1 |
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Language-I |
100 |
| Paper 2 |
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English-I |
100 |
| Paper 3 |
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Digital Computer Fundamentals and GUI Applications |
100 |
| Paper 4 |
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Programming Language
VISUAL BASIC |
100 |
| Paper 5 |
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Allied-I Mathematics |
100 |
| Paper 6 |
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Practical-I GUI Applications and VISUAL BASIC |
100 |
II - Year
| S.No |
Paper Code |
Subject |
Marks |
| Paper
7 |
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Object
Oriented Programming with C++ |
100 |
| Paper 8 |
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Data
Structures and Algorithms using C++ |
100 |
| Paper 9 |
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Clint/Server
Technology and RDBMS |
100 |
| Paper 10 |
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Data
Communication and Network |
100 |
| Paper 11 |
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Allied
– II Management Accounting |
100 |
| Paper 12 |
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Practical-II Programming in C++ and RDBMS
(ORACLE) |
100 |
III - Year
| S.No |
Paper
Code |
Subject |
Marks |
| Paper
13 |
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Modern
Communication Technology |
100 |
| Paper
14 |
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E-Commerce |
100 |
| Paper
15 |
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Internet
and Programming Language JAVA |
100 |
| Paper
16 |
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Multimedia
System |
100 |
| Paper
17 |
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Practical-III Programming in JAVA |
100 |
| Paper
18 |
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Practical-IV Multimedia |
100 |
Examinations:
The theory and Practical examinations shall be three
hours duration to each paper at the end of year. The Candidate failing
in any subject(s) will be permitted to appear for each failed
subject(s) in the subsequent examination.
The
practical examinations for UG course should be conducted at the end of
the year.
Question Paper Pattern for all UG Courses:
Question
Paper Pattern for Theory :
Time : 3
Hours
Max.Marks
- 100
Part A : 10 x 2 = 20
(Answer all questions)
( Two questions from each unit )
Part B : 5 x 4 = 20
(Answer all questions)
( One question from each unit with internal
choice )
Part C : 5 x 12 = 60
(Answer all questions)
( One question from each unit with internal
choice )
Question Paper pattern for
practical
Time:3
Hours
Max.Marks
– 100
Record
: 20 Marks
Practical
: 80 Marks
For Each practical Question the marks
should be awarded as follows:
i)
Flowchart
- 20%
ii) Writing the program in the main answer
book
- 30%
iii) List, test and debug the
program
- 30%
iv) Printing the correct
output
- 20%
(Marks may be proportionately reduced for the
errors committed in each of the above)
Practical-I:
Answer One Question from the following
- MS -Word
(or)
- MS - Excel
(or)
AND
One Question from VB (either or
type)
Practical-II:
One Question from C++ (either
or type)
AND
One Question from RDBMS
(ORACLE) (either or type)
Practical-III:
One Question from JAVA PROGRAMMING (either or type)
Practical-IV:
One Question from Multimedia (either or type)
Passing MINIMUM:
The candidate shall be declared to have passed
the examination if the candidate secure not less than 40 marks out of
100 marks in the University examination in each theory and practical
papers.
For Practical papers, the record note book
taken together is required to pass the practical examination (Record:
20 Marks and Practical : 80 Marks). There is no passing minimum for the
record note book. However submission of a record note book is a must.
Classification Of Successful Candidates:
Candidates who secure not less than 60% of the
aggregate marks in the whole examination shall be declared to have
passed the examination in First Class. 50% and above but below
60% shall be declared to have passed the examination in second class.
All other successful candidates shall be
declared to have passed the examination in third class.
Candidates who obtain 75% of the marks in the
aggregate shall be deemed to have passed the examination in First Class
with Distinction provided they pass all the examinations prescribed for
the course at the first appearance.
Candidates who
pass all the examinations prescribed for the course in the first
instance and within a period three academic years from the year of
admission to the course only are eligible for University Ranking.
Maximum Duration for the
completion of the UG Programme:
The maximum duration for completion of the UG
Programme shall not exceed six
years.
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