Preamble
The B.Sc. Information Technology programme was started in 2001 with an aim to make the students employable and impart industry oriented training. The B.Sc. (Information Technology) and B.Sc. (Information Technology) (Honors) is specially structured three and four years program respectively with Information Technology as a major subject under the School of Computational Science & Technology in Thakur College of Science and Commerce.
Objectives
- To think analytically, creatively and critically in developing robust, extensible and highly maintainable technological solutions to simple and complex problems.
- To apply their knowledge and skills to be employed and excel in IT professional careers and/or to continue their education in IT and/or related post graduate programmes.
- To be capable of managing complex IT projects with consideration of the human, financial and environmental factors.
- To work effectively as a part of a team to achieve a common stated goal.
- To adhere to the highest standards of ethics, including relevant industry and organizational codes of conduct.
- To communicate effectively with a range of audiences both technical and non-technical.
- To develop an aptitude to engage in continuing professional development.
Eligibility Criteria
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the B.Sc. (IT) course shall have passed Standard XII examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subjects and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category (in one attempt) and 40% marks aggregate in case of reserve category candidates.
OR
Candidates who have passed diploma (three years after S.S.C. / H.S.C in IT/Computer Tech. / Computer Engineering/Computer Science/Electrical, Electronics and Video Engg. Allied branches/ Mechanical Engg. and Allied branches/ civil and Allied branches of Engineering) are eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of the B.Sc.(I.T.) degree course. The Diploma course should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education or any other recognized Government body with minimum marks required 45% aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category candidates and passed in one attempt.
Intake
180 Seats
Duration of the Program
- Three Year: B.Sc.in Information Technology
- Four Year: B.Sc.in Information Technology (Honors)
Syllabus
First Year B.Sc. Information Technology – NEP (Honors)
Sr. No of Courses | Semester | Credits | Sr. No of Courses | Semester | Credits |
| I |
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| II |
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| Major |
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| Major |
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1 | Programming Principles with C | 4 | 1 | Object Oriented Programming with C++ | 4 |
2 | Fundamentals of Database Management Systems | 4 | 2 | Web Applications Development | 4 |
3 | Digital Electronics | 4 | 3 | Fundamentals of Micro Processor and Microcontrollers | 4 |
| Minor |
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| Minor |
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4 | Numerical Methods | 2 | 4 | Discrete Mathematics | 2 |
| Generic Elective (Any One) |
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| Generic Elective (Any One) |
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5 | A-1 Level German Language | 2 | 5 | Management Information System | 2 |
Principles of Accounting & Tally | Organizational Behavior |
| VSC/SEC |
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| VSC/SEC |
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6 | Scilab | 2 | 6 | PL/SQL | 2 |
| Ability Enhancement Course |
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| Ability Enhancement Course |
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7 | Professional Communication Skills | 2 | 7 | Green Computing | 2
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| Value Education Course |
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| Indian Knowledge System |
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8 | Human Values and Life Skills | 2 | 8 | Indian Constitutions and Culture | 2 |
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| Total Credits | 22 |
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| 22 |
Second Year B.Sc. Information Technology-NEP (Honors)
Sr. No of Courses | Semester | Credits | Sr. No of Courses | Semester | Credits |
| III |
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| IV |
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| Major |
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| Major |
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1 | Python Programming | 4 | 1 | Core Java | 4 |
2 | Computer Networks | 4 | 2 | Software Engineering | 4 |
3 | Data Structures | 4 | 3 | Computer Graphics and Animation | 4 |
| Minor |
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| Minor |
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4 | Applied Mathematics | 2 | 4 | Introduction to Embedded Systems | 4 |
| Generic Elective (Any One) |
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| Generic Elective (Any One) |
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5 | Personal Finance Management | 2 | 5 | Stock Market and Portfolio Management | 2 |
Indian Economics and Business Model | Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques |
| VSC/SEC |
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| VSC/SEC |
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6 | Operating system | 2 | 6 | Data Analysis Using R | 2 |
| Ability Enhancement Course |
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| Ability Enhancement Course |
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7 | Conversational English, Leadership and Management | 2 | 7 | Modern Indian Language (Hindi – Technical Communication) | 2 |
| Life Skills |
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| Co-Curricular (CC) |
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8 | Physical Education, Health and Nutrition OR Basics of Mountaineering and Hiking | 2 | 8 | Co-Curricular Activity – Grade Based (NSS, NCC, Yoga, Green Club etc.) | 0 |
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| Total Credits | 22 |
| Total Credits | 22 |
Third Year B.Sc. Information Technology-NEP (Honors) - FINAL
Sr. No of Courses | Semester | Credits | Sr. No of Courses | Semester | Credits |
| V |
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| VI |
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| Major |
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| Major |
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1 | Artificial Intelligence and Applications | 4 | 1 | Business Intelligence and Data Analytics | 4 |
2 | Advanced Java Technologies | 4 | 2 | Information Security | 4 |
3 | Software Project Management | 4 | 3 | Software Testing and Quality Assurance | 4 |
| Minor (Elective) |
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| Minor (Elective) |
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4 | Advanced Web Development OR Linux Server Administration | 4 | 4 | Fundamentals of GIS OR IT Infrastructure Management | 4 |
| VSC / SEC |
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| VSC/ SEC |
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5 | Internet of Things: Theory and Practice
| 2 | 5 | Enterprise Network Design | 2 |
6 | Android Programming | 2 | 6 | Advanced Mobile Programming | 2 |
| Research Project |
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| Research Project |
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7 | Project Dissertation-Stage I | 2 | 7 | Project Dissertation-Stage II | 2 |
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| Total Credits | 22 |
| Total Credits | 22 |
Scheme of Evaluation
I. Theory Paper:
a. Max Marks = External (60 Marks) / External 40 Marks (For NEP and Autonomous Syllabus)
b. Internal = 40 Marks / 15 Marks / 10 Marks (For NEP and Autonomous Syllabus)
c. Passing Marks = 40%
II. Semester five & six have a project work of 200 marks. The assessment of the project work is as under :
i. Sem V Project Viva & Partial Implementation = 50 Marks
ii. Sem VI Project Implementation, Viva-voice & Presentation = 150 Marks
III. Attendance: The Students are required to have 75% attendance in each paper at the end of Semester each semester.
Bridge Course
The main objective of the course is to bridge the gap between subjects studied at Pre-university level Grade XII in Science and Commerce stream and subjects they would be studying at undergraduate level of Information Technology/Data Science/ Computer Science or in AI and ML. The syllabus for the course is framed in such a way that they get basic knowledge on the subjects which they would be learning through graduation. Syllabus for Mathematics includes concepts learnt at the school level and also additional concepts which are essential prerequisites for technical courses.Orientation to history of Computers is aimed at familiarizing the students how technology is evolved over the years Fundamentals of computer security are extremely relevant in today’s digital age. This module aims to orient the students about the importance of protecting the information from cyber-attacks, data breaches and unauthorized access.The module on English is aimed at making the students better articulate in English thereby increasing their comprehension level and self-confidence. Bridge Course will help the students to have a smooth transition to the professional course.
Module No | Title | Teaching aid required | Lectures | Remarks | Teacher In- charges |
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1 | Introduction Evolution of computers Computer generations Peripherals/Parts Cost comparisons of different peripherals
| Audio /Visual | 3 | Assignment to be submitted after completion of module. | Ms. Sana Khan/ Ms. Sagarika Prakash |
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2 | Computer security Antivirus Comparison and cost IT Glossary OS Latest Standard and Installation
| Audio /Visual | 3 | Assignment to be submitted after completion of module | Mr. Mahesh Kudalkar |
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3 | Software development life Cycle Software development steps Requirement Analysis Software Design Coding Testing
| Audio /Visual | 3 | Assignment to be submitted after completion of module | Ms. Neenu Johnson |
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4 | Knowledge on Operating System & Application Programs Comparisons of mobile application Software & other software Cost Specification Comparison of IOS/ANDROID/APPLE/WINDOWS Linux Fundamentals.
| Audio /Visual | 3 | Quiz | Mr. Mithilesh Vishwakarma |
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5 | English Language Basic Grammar Phonetics Vocabulary, words and phrases used in day-to-day conversation Role Play Telephone skills
| Audio /Visual | 3 | Quiz | Ms. Rumpa Sanpui/ Ms. Sherilyn Kevin |
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6. | Mathematics Number System Set Theory Matrix
| Audio/Visual | 5 | Assignment to be submitted after completion of module | Mr. Kuldeep Kandwal/ Ms. Neeta jain |
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Certificate Courses
Under TCSC-STEP (Skill & Talent Enhancement Program)
- Certification Course in React native
- Certificate course in Power BI & Tableau
- Certificate course on Shri Bhagavad Gita
- Certificate course in Cloud and Devops
Industrial Association
- Jurisearch Services Pvt Ltd
- Essaya Software Pvt Ltd
- Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd
- CRG Solution
- ONGC
Best Practices
- TCSC-JURISEARCH Centre of excellence offers on campus internship to the Students
- TCSC-Infogen Labs Centre of excellence
- INFOTHON Conclave
- FIT INDIA WEEK
- HARMONY WITH NATURE “Cycle for Change”
- TCSC-CARRE- Harmony with Nature program “एक पेड़ मां के नाम' “
- IIRS-Outreach Program.(ISRO)
- NPTEL Certification
- IELTS and TOEFL Guidelines
Department Distinctiveness
- Learn and Earn Program
- Twining Program
- Partner Institution in Canada / Australia / USA
Department Blog
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