Career Options in Information Technology

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Information Technology is a discipline that has a major influence on how everyone lives. It entails almost all forms of technological advancements which are often used to create, save, interchange and make use of information in its different forms. This may include business data, still images, motion pictures and multimedia presentations. It has proved to be of immense significance, as its presence seems to be apparent in almost every section of life.

Applications

It is next to impossible to think of a day without computers and communications. Most of the common applications of information technology includes storage of information, data processing, analysis of statistics, word- processing, communications, designing, accounting, management of information systems, financial forecasts and the control over the manufacturing procedure. There is a continuous development mainly in two sectors, namely, computing and communications.

Many career options in Information Technology are available. People with high as well as medium skills can also find jobs depending on their areas of interest. Some of the main positions in IT sector are as follows:

a) Systems Analysts And Designers: Systems analysts and designer’s main jobs are to examine and analyze a business problem, design an appropriate system in order to deal with a particular problem, install and check the systems.

b) Software Engineering And Design: It requires a substantial amount of technical experience. Software engineers and designers work on very complicated and advanced forms of software that are used to control high- tech equipment and on usage of programs for business purposes.

c) Computer Programmers: Computer programmers are those professionals who feed data for the computers in a language that can be easily interpreted by the computer. They even design programs from the detailed description provided by the system analysts and carry out the logical steps that can be used to do a job.

d) End-User And Technical Support: People who have the experience both regarding computer systems as well as a specific business sector. It can be of immense significance for people without any technical qualifications in IT.

e) Database Controller/ Manager: A database controller/manager’s job is to ensure that the database is accurate, user-friendly and is in accordance with the latest ideas and technology.

f) Computer Sales: You need to have basic knowledge of computer fundamentals, salesmanship, and around seven years of experience in computing in order to be eligible to become a computer sales person.

g) Information Technology Manager: The main responsibility of an Information technology manager is to ensure the availability of right equipment and properly trained staffs in the organization along with arranging for the requirements within the allocated budget, negotiating with the suppliers and adapting to the latest developments.

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Driving Test Sample Questions

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These driving test sample questions allow you to test your understanding of the source material; the Highway Code, Know Your Traffic Signs and the Essential Skills series of books. Test questions cover a variety of topics relating to road safety.

When you apply for a driving license or permit, Related field officer requires to administer an examination. This examination asks questions about road signs, traffic laws and other information you need to know to drive in your state.

You can test your knowledge with driving test sample knowledge test. This sample test is provided to show you the type of questions asked on the knowledge test and to demonstrate how the test is conducted in the field office.

  1. Where should you position your hands on the steering wheel?
    1. Left hand at 11 o’clock and right hand at 1 o’clock.
    2. Left hand at 9 o’clock and right hand at 3 o’clock.
    3. Left hand at 10 o’clock and right hand at 2 o’clock.
    4. B. and C. are both correct.

    Answer: D

  2. As you are driving, you should:
    1. Keep to the right-hand side of the lane.
    2. Keep to the left-hand side of the lane.
    3. Keep to the center of the lane.
    4. It depends on which lane you are in and the hazards that are around you.

    Answer: D

  3. When can you make a left turn at a red light?
    1. Never.
    2. When turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street.
    3. When turning from a two-way street onto a one-way street.
    4. B. and C. are correct.

    Answer: B

  4. When changing lanes you should:
    1. Signal and then proceed.
    2. Check your mirrors and your blind spot and then proceed.
    3. Check your mirrors, signal, check your blind spot and then proceed.
    4. Check your mirrors, signal and then proceed.

    Answer: C

  5. A two-way left turn lane in the center of the road means:
    1. You can turn left or right from this lane.
    2. You can pass other cars in this lane.
    3. Cars traveling in both directions can turn left from this lane.
    4. You can park in this lane.

    Answer: C

  6. A flashing red light means:
    1. Stop, and wait for the light to turn green.
    2. Stop, and proceed when it is safe to do so
    3. Slow down to check for oncoming traffic and proceed when it is safe.
    4. The flashing red light simply indicates an uncontrolled intersection.

    Answer: B

  7. A flashing green light means:
    1. This is a pedestrian-controlled traffic light.
    2. You can continue through the intersection as long as it’s clear.
    3. This light simply warns you that you are entering an intersection.
    4. A. and B. are correct

    Answer: D

  8. A light with a steady green arrow pointing either left or right means:
    1. You may turn in the direction of the arrow if the intersection is clear.
    2. You must check for oncoming traffic before turning in the direction of the arrow.
    3. Stop and proceed in the direction of the arrow with caution.
    4. Drive straight through the intersection.

    Answer: A

  9. A light with a steady red cross above a lane of traffic means:
    1. Proceed with caution
    2. Begin moving out of this lane and into a lane with a steady green arrow.
    3. You cannot drive in this lane.
    4. Bus lane only.

    Answer: C

  10. A large diamond painted on the road in a particular lane means:
    1. Bus lane only.
    2. You cannot drive in this lane.
    3. Reserved for buses and High Occupancy Vehicles (HOVs).
    4. Crosswalk.

    Answer: C

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Master of Science (M.Sc.) through Distance Learning

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Below mentioned is a list of universities offering Master of Science (M.Sc.) through Distance Learning-
LIST OF UNIVERSITIES OFFERING MASTER OF SCIENCE COURSES
Name Address Course
Alagappa University Alagappapuram, Karaikudi,
Tamil Nadu-630003
Phone :04565-35205, 35206, 35207
Email : alagappa@md3.vsnl.net.in Website : www.auce.8m.com/AU.htm M.Sc.(IT), M.Sc.(Mathematics)
Annamalai University Annamalainagar Tamil Nadu-608002
Phone : 04144-38610
Fax : 04144-38987 M.Sc.(Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, IT)
Acharya Nagarjuna University Acharya Nagarjuna University,
Nagarjuna nagar-522510 A.P
Phone: 0863-2293299,2293356
Fax: 0863-2293223
Web Site: http://www.anucde.com/default.asp M.Sc. in (Applied Mathematics & Informatics, Applied
Statistics & Informatics, Information Technology (IT), Botany, Zoology, Physics,
Chemistry, Micro Biology, Mathematics, Computers)
Andhra University Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam - 530 003
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.
Phones: 0891 - 2844142, 0891 - 2550223, 0891 -
Fax: 0891 - 257575
Web Site: http://www.andhrauniversity.info/sde/ M.Sc in (Botany, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Zoology)
Anna University Centre for Distance Education,
Anna University, Chennai - 600 025
Phone: 044 - 22203112, 044 - 64502506, 07, 08
Email: distanceprog@annauniv.edu
Web Site: http://www.distanceannauniv.org M. Sc. in (Computer Science, Computer Technology
Information Technology, Software Engineering)

Allahabad Agricultural Institute - Deemed University Directorate of Distance Education
Allahabad Agricultural Institute - Deemed University
Naini, Allahabad - 211 007
Email: aaidudec@aaidudec.org
Web Site: http://www.aaidudec.org/ M.Sc. in (Biotech, Microbiology, Biochemistry)
Bangalore University Directorate of Correspondence Courses and Distance Education Central College Campus,
Dr. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore Karnataka-560001
Phone : 2211232/2272787
Email : vcccvs@blr.vsnl.net.in
Website : www.bangaloreuniversity.net M.Sc.(Mathematics)
Bharathiar University Maruthamalai Road, Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu-641046
Phone : 422-422222
Email : pro@bharathiaruni.org
Website : www.bharathiaruni.org/ M.Sc.( Software Application, Computer Science, Applied Psychology, Information Technology)
Birla Institute Of Techology & Science PILANI, Distt.-Jhunjhunu Rajasthan-333031
Phone: 91-1596-42210
Fax : 91-1596-44183
Email : dlpd@bits-pilani.ac.in
Website : www.bits-pilani.ac.in/ M.Sc(Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Manufacturing Management, Software Applications)
Bharathidasan University Bharathidasan University
Palkalaiperur
Tiruchirappalli - 620 024
Tamil Nadu, India
Phone: 0431-2420277, 2420732
Fax: 0431- 2421637
Web Site: http://www.bdu.ac.in/ M.Sc. in. (I.T (Information Technology), Maths,
Computer Science,
Electronics, Physics, Hotel Management &
Catering Science,
S.T (Software Technology), E.A. (E-Comm. & itsAppln.))
Dr. BR Ambedkar Open University Dr.B.R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Prof. G. Ram Reddy Marg, Road No. 46 Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad Andhrapradesh-500003
Phone : 040-3546271/3546272/ 3546616/3544771
Email : info@braou.ac.in
Website : www.braou.ac.in M.Sc.(Maths and Applied Maths)
Guru Jambheshwar University Delhi Road, Hisar Haryana-125001
Phone : 01662 - 68104
Email : gju_tech@yahoo.com
Website : www.gju.ernet.in/ M.Sc.(Computer Science)
Kakatiya University School of Distance Learning And Continuing Education
Kakatiya University, Vidyaranyapuri
Warangal 506 009 (AP) India.
Phone: (0870) 2438S77, 2438899
Fax: (0870)2438000
Email: info@sdlceku.ac.in
Web Site: http://www.sdlceku.ac.in/ M.Sc. In (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physychology,
Env. Sciences, Mathematics)
Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra University Campus
Kurukshetra, Haryana, India
Phone: +91-1744-238518
Fax: +91-1744-238628
Web Site: http://kukinfo.com/ M.Sc. in (Mathematics, Master of Science Geography,
Computer Science)
Karnataka State Open University Karnataka State Open University,
Manasagangotri, Mysore-570006 (Karnataka)
Phone: 2500847
Fax: 2512471
Web Site: http://www.ksoumysore.com/ M.Sc(IT)
Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University Campus I : MPBOU, Red Cross Bhawan, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh-462016
Email : mail@bhojvirtualuniversity.com Website : www.bhojvirtualuniversity.com/ M.Sc.(Mathematics, Computer Science)
Mahatma Gandhi University Priyadarsini Hills P. O., Kottayam, Kerala-686560
Phone : 731038
Email : mgusde@yahoo.com
Website : www.mguniversity.edu/ M.Sc.(Mathematics)
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (1990) Abishekapatti, Thirunelveli - 12.Tamil Nadu
Phone : 0462-33741, 338721 Email : tvl_regismsu@sancharnet.in Website : www.msuniversitytvl.org M.Sc. (Mathematics)
Madurai Kamaraj University Directorate of Distance Education
Madurai Kamaraj University, Palkalai Nagar,
Madurai - 625 021.
Phone: +91-452-2458471
Fax: +91-452-2458265
Email: mkudde@mkudde.org
Web Site: www.mkuniversity.org M.Sc. in (Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Electronics & Communication)

Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU) 1, Woodburn Park, Kolkata- 700 020
West Bengal, India
Phone: (033) 2283-5157,
Fax: (033) 2283-5082
Email: admin@wbnsou.com
Web Site: http://www.wbnsou.com/ M. Sc. in (Mathematics)
Periyar University Salem, Tamil Nadu-636011
Email : periyaru@md3.vsnl.net.in
Phone : (0427) 345766 ,345565 , 345833
Fax: (0427) 345565
Website : www.periyaruniversity.org M.Sc(IT)
Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati, Andhrapradesh
Phone : 49666
Email : svuni@ap.nic.in
Fax : 29101
Website : www.svuni.ap.nic.in/ M.Sc(Psychology, Mathematics)
Sri Krishnadevaraya University Sri Krishnadevaraya University,
Centre of Distance Education
Ananthapur, Andhra Pradesh - 515003
Phone: 255688(O), 255477(R)
Email: cde@skuniversity.org
Web Site: http://www.skuniversity.org

M.Sc. in (Mathematics)
Tamil Nadu Open University Tamil Nadu Open University
Directorate of Technical Education Campus
Guindy, Chennai 600 025.
Phone: 044 -22200501
Fax: 044 -22200601
Web Site: http://www.tnou.ac.in/ M.Sc. in (Psychology, Mathematics)
University of Kerala (Est: 1937) Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala-695034
Phone : +91-471-306422
Email : keralauniversity@vsnl.com Website : www.keralauniversity.edu/ M.Sc (Mathematics)
University of Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra
Phone : +91 22 2677356 Website:www.mu.ac.in/ M.Sc(Mathematics)
Vidyasagar University Directorate of Distance Education Vidyasagar University Midnapore (West) - West Bengal-721102
Phone : 03222 64338
Email : dde@vidyasagar.ac.in
Website : www.vidyasagar.ac.in/ M.Sc(Physics,Zoology, Botany)
University of Calicut University of Calicut, Calicut University
P.O., Kerala, India. Pin 673 635
Phone: (O) 0494 – 2400288; (R) 0494 – 240039
Fax: 2400269
Web Site: http://www.universityofcalicut.info/

M.Sc. in (Mathematics)
University of Burdwan The University of Burdwan,
Rajbati, Bardhaman - 713 104, West Bengal, INDIA.
Phone: (91)-342-2533913, 2533914, 2533917,
Fax: (91)-342-2530452
Email: pio@buruniv.ac.in
Web Site: http://www.buruniv.ac.in/ M.Sc. in Geographic Information System &
Remote Sensing
University of Madras University of Madras
Chepauk, Chennai-600 005,
Tamil Nadu, South India
Phone: 91-44-25361074, 25399401 (Off.)
Fax: 91-44-25367654
Email: vcoffice@unom.ac.in
Web Site: http://www.unom.ac.in/ice.html M.Sc. in (Mathematics , Psychology , Geography ,
Information Technology)
University of Jammu Director, Directorate of Distance Education,
University of Jammu, Jammu-180006.
Phone: 0191- 2430828, 2452201,
Web Site: http://www.jammuuniversity.in/academics_deducation.asp M. Sc. Fisheries
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) Nashik Maharashtra
Website : www.ycmou.com/ M.Sc(Communication

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B.Tech

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Admission to B.Tech is conducted by AIEEE
For details please visit: www.aieee.nic.in
Fee Structure for B.Tech

Intake Capacity
Ceramic Chemical Civil CSE Electrical Electronics Mechanical Metallurgy Mining
30 30 30 60 60 60* 60 30 30

* Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. - 30 Electronics & Communications Engg. - 30

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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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Duration of the Course: The Master of Science (Information Technology) course will be of four-semester duration to be conducted in two years. Each semester will be of approximately 5 months (minimum 100 working days in a semester) duration.

Eligibility: Candidates seeking admission to the first semester of Master of Science Information Technology must have a bachelor’s degree with 50% marks in any discipline. Candidates seeking admission must also be conversant with Computer Fundamentals & Programming. Good aptitude in Mathematical logic is required to pursue the course and the same will be tested in the entrance examination.
Note: Candidates who have passed graduation (except engineering Graduates) with 10+2+3 scheme only will be considered for admission.

Admission procedure: Admission will be made purely on the basis of the marks obtained in the entrance examination conducted by the University. The entrance examination shall consist of a test on mathematical ability (25%), mental ability (25%) and information technology (50%). The entrance test will be of 2 hrs duration and will carry 100 marks. There will be total 100 questions of objective type. (Each correct answer carries 1 marks and -1/3 for an incorrect answer). Candidates who fail to score at least 40% in the entrance examination will not be eligible for admission in M.Sc IT. Outline for the admission test is given in Appendix - A. The standard of the syllabus of the entrance test is that required by the candidate to pursue the M.Sc (IT) course.

The course is designed basically for Graduates of Physical Sciences and Engineering Graduates. However, candidates from other streams who have good knowledge in Information technology topics of DOEACC O level and 10+2 level Mathematics are made eligible for this course. Since the course requires high logical thinking, hard work and mental make up to work about 12 hrs daily in the department without routine breaks & holidays, candidates are advised to make a self assessment of their capabilities before applying for the course.

Seats: The total number of seats in Master of IT will be 25, out of which 3 seats will be reserved for SC, 2 seats for ST candidates and 5 seats for Business Sponsored/Foreign Candidates. Out of the total candidates admitted, at least 50% of the candidates admitted would be from students who have graduated from constituent/affiliated colleges of Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur including candidates admitted against reserved seats. No other reservation will be allowed in the M.Sc IT course.

Brief Course of Study and Examination
Semester - I Paper/Code Paper Name Lecture hrs Exam Hrs Ext. Int. Max
Paper - I
(MIT-101) Computer Architecture 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - II
(MIT 102) Programming Languages 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - III
(MIT-103) Data structure and Algorithm 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - IV
(MIT-104) Digital Communication Technologies 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - V
(MIT-105) Computer Networks 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VI
(MIT-106) Mathematical Foundations 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VII
(MIT-107) Marketing & Business Strategy for IT Professionals 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VIII
(MIT-108) Practical-1: Programming Lab & IT workshop 300 6 75 25 100

Semester - II Paper/Code Paper Name Lecture hrs Exam Hrs Ext. Int. Max
Paper - I
(MIT-201) Database & Distributed Computing 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - II
(MIT-202) Computer Graphics 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - III
(MIT-203) Object Oriented Programming 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - IV
(MIT-204) Operating System 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - V
(MIT-205) Internet & Web programming 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VI
(MIT-206) Information Security 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VII
(MIT-207) Information systems and Technology Strategy Planning 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VIII
(MIT-208) Practical-2: Programming Lab & IT Workshop 300 6 75 25 100

Semester - III Paper/Code Paper Name Lecture hrs Exam Hrs Ext. Int. Max
Paper - I
(MIT-301) Embedded Systems 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - II
(MIT-302) Application Development for Windows 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - III
(MIT-303) Design, Installation and Management of Networks 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - IV
(MIT-304) Unix System Administration and Programming 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - V
(MIT-305) Software Engineering 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VI
(MIT-306) Electronic Commerce 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VII
(MIT-307) Data Mining 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - VIII
(MIT-308) Practical-3 : Programming Lab & IT Workshop 300 3 75 25 100

Semester - IV Paper/Code Paper Name Lecture hrs Exam Hrs Ext. Int. Max
Paper - I
(MIT-401) IT Infrastructure Management 50 3 75 25 100
Paper - II
(MIT-402A-402E) Specialization (any one of the following): -
Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing
Bioinformatics
Computer Vision and Image Analysis
Parallel Processing
Integrated Enterprise Wide Systems/SAP
100 3 75 25 100
Paper - III
(MIT-403A-403D) Practical -4: Programming Lab 200 6 75 25 100
Project
(MIT-404) Project Work: 300 hrs 300 - 250 50 300

Candidates are required to stay in the department from 8.00 AM to 8.00 PM attending lectures and Lab work.
Note: Specialization offered will depend on the infrastructural facilities and availability of visiting faculties. Specialization 402E will be offered only on the basis of additional cost sharing by the candidates.

Scheme of Instruction:
Each semester will be of five months (100 working days) duration. Details of lecture hours per week are as follows:
Theory: 3 hrs/week for each paper

Practical: Students are required to work in the laboratory for 24 hrs/week carrying out practical assignments & projects as per instruction of the teachers. The practical work will be carried out under the supervision of lab tutors. Faculty guidance for three hrs/week for each of the theory papers on which practical are based will be available for carrying out programming lab work.

Professional/Industrial Training: 100-hrs/semester professional training to the students by software professionals from industry.

Visit to Software Industry/Institutions: Students are required to visit software industrial houses /institutions, make reports and present the same at the end of the third semester to the project examiner.

Examination Scheme:

University shall conduct examinations only after completion of at least 80 working days of instruction in each semester. External examination will be conducted on consecutive working days without any gap.

Each theory paper shall be of 100 marks (75 marks for written examination of 3-hrs duration and 25 marks for internal assessment.

Each practical/Project paper shall be of 100 marks (75 marks for semester practical examination of six hours duration and 25 marks for internal assessment.

Students are required to answer total five questions out of eight questions in each theory paper in the external examination.

A committee consisting of Programme co-coordinator, Teacher concerned and One advisory committee member will award the internal marks. The committee will ensure that norms given below are followed in the award of internal marks for each theory & Practical paper.

Detailed outline of the course and a list of textbooks and reference books followed to teach the course will be intimated to the examiner along with a model paper to provide necessary guide lines to set question paper for the external examination.

In case of questions in the external examination is found outside the prescribed syllabus or not within the scope of the syllabus, the matter will be referred to the advisory board. The advisory committee will examine the matter in detail and will make specific recommendation to the University Grievance committee. If the students walk out or boycott the examination, they will be declared failed in that paper/examination and their grievance will not be examined by the board of examiners.

Internal Evaluation Scheme to award internal marks
Assignments: 40% of the internal assessment marks for each theory paper will be awarded on the basis of the performance in the assignments regularly given to the students.

Internal examination: 40% of the total internal assessment marks for each theory paper will be awarded on the basis of the performance in the written examination conducted by the faculty, one at the end of the two months and another at the end of the semester.

Seminar & Oral examination: 20% of the total internal assessment marks for each paper will be awarded on the basis of the performance in a seminar and Internal viva examination. At least one Internal Viva Voice examination per paper will be conducted by a committee consisting local examiners preferably during internal examination

Over all performance: Performance report of the student will be prepared by each teacher based on the active role played by the candidate in understanding the subject in the form of asking questions, participating in the discussion, group work, sharing of resources and knowledge with fellow students etc. The performance sheet will be made available to the prospective employers for making analysis of the capabilities of the student.

Note: Candidate who attends less than seventy percent of the total classes conducted in a paper will be awarded zero marks in the internal marks of that paper. This rule will not be relaxed under any circumstances

Students are required to keep record of the assignments, Seminars and answer books of the internal examinations and present them at the end of the semester to the advisory board of the course. The attendance / Lab log book and performance sheet of each student will be examined by the board .The internal marks awarded by the teacher will be moderated by the advisory board if necessary.

PROJECT WORK
If a student has undertaken project work but failed to submit Project report before the prescribed date for submission, he/she shall be declared failed in IV semester. However he/she will be allowed to submit the same whenever next Semester examination is conducted and internal marks will be carried over.

If the project work of a student is found unsatisfactory or he/she is not carried out the project work he or she will be declared Failed in the IVth Semester examination and shall not be eligible for award of M.Sc degree. Such students will be given one more chance within one year provided they undertake a fresh project work as per rules. Internal marks if any awarded shall be treated as cancelled and student is required to undergo fresh internal examination as per rules

Vacation/holidays: Normal holidays except national holidays and vacations declared by the University for Traditional Courses will not be applicable to this course due to professional and semester nature of the course. If required, classes may be conducted even on Sundays. However, limited semester /summer breaks applicable to the course will be declared by the Programme co-ordinator

Minimum passing marks and classification of the successful candidates:
1: First semester

The minimum marks for passing 1st semester shall be 40% in each paper and 50% marks in the aggregate.

A candidate may be promoted to second semester if he or she has secured at least 40% marks in each papers but has failed to secure 50% marks in aggregate. He/she shall be required appear in some of the papers when these papers are offered again by the university so as to satisfy the passing criteria laid in 1 (a). However, candidate will not be allowed to reappear in the practical papers to improve the percentage.

A candidate may be promoted to the second semester if he/she has secured at least 40% marks in any six papers prescribed in the first semester, provided that aggregate of marks in all papers together is at least 50%. Such candidate shall be required to appear in papers in which he/she has secured less than 40% marks when these courses are offered again so as to satisfy the passing criteria laid in 1 (a)

A candidate fails to satisfy the criteria 1 (a), 1 (b), and 1 (c) for promotion to 2nd semester shall be required to rejoin the course in the first semester, if otherwise eligible in accordance with the university regulations laid in this regard.

In case result of the first semester is not declared by the university, before the starting of the second semester, all the students who have appeared in all the papers in the first semester will be allowed to attend the class of the second semester at their own risk. Candidates who are not eligible to be promoted to the second semester will have to leave the semester.
2: Second Semester

The minimum marks for passing 2nd semester shall be 40% in each paper and 50% marks in the aggregate.

A candidate may be promoted to third semester if he or she has secured at least 40% marks in each papers but has failed to secure 50% marks in aggregate. He/she shall be required appear in some of the papers when these papers are offered again by the university so as to satisfy the passing criteria laid in 2 (a). However, candidate will not be allowed to reappear in the practical papers to improve the percentage.

A candidate may be promoted to the third semester if he/she has secured at least 40% marks in any six papers prescribed in the second semester, provided that aggregate of marks in all papers together is at least 50%. Such candidate shall be required to appear in papers in which he/she has secured less than 40% marks when these courses are offered again so as to satisfy the passing criteria laid in 1 (a)

A candidate fails to satisfy the criteria 2 (a), 2 (b), and 2 (c) for promotion to 3rd semester shall be required to rejoin the course in the second semester, if otherwise eligible in accordance with the university regulations laid in this regard.

In case result of the second semester is not declared by the university, before the starting the third semester, all the students who have appeared in all the papers in the second semester will be allowed to attend the class of the third semester at their own risk. Candidates who are not eligible to be promoted to the third semester will have to leave the semester.
3: Third Semester:

The minimum marks for passing 3rd semester shall be 40% in each paper and 50% marks in the aggregate.

A candidate who has secured at least 40% marks in each papers but has failed to secure 50% marks in aggregate shall be required appear in some of the papers when these papers are offered again by the university so as to satisfy the passing criteria laid in 3 (a). However, candidate will not be allowed to reappear in the practical paper to improve the percentage.

A candidate may be promoted to the fourth semester if he/she has secured at least 40% marks in any six papers prescribed in the third semester, provided that aggregate of marks in all papers together is at least 50%. Such candidate shall be required to appear in papers in which he/she has secured less than 40% marks when these courses are offered again so as to satisfy the passing criteria laid in 3 (a).

A candidate fails to satisfy the criteria 3(a), 3(b) and 3(c) shall be required to rejoin the course in the third semester, if otherwise eligible in accordance with the university regulations laid in this regard.

In case result of the third semester is not declared by the university, before the starting the fourth semester, all the students who have appeared in all the papers in the third semester will be allowed to attend the class of the fourth semester at their own risk. Candidates who are not eligible to be promoted to the fourth semester will have to leave the semester.
4: Fourth Semester

The minimum marks for passing 4th semester shall be 40% in each paper and 50% marks in the aggregate.

A candidate who has secured at least 40% marks in each papers but has failed to secure 50% marks in aggregate shall be required appear in some of the papers when these papers are offered again by the university so as to satisfy the passing criteria laid in 4 (a). However, candidate will not be allowed to reappear in the practical paper to improve the percentage.

No candidate shall be deemed to have satisfied examination requirement for award of M.Sc degree unless he/she fulfills the criteria for passing first, second third and fourth semester as laid in 1(a), 2(a) and 3 (a) and 4(a).
No candidate will be allowed to reappear in the practical papers of first, second and third and fourth semester in which he/she obtained 50% marks to improve the percentage to satisfy the criteria for passing First, Second, third and fourth semester examination.

Note:

In order to avoid loss of working days/classes due to delay in declaration of the results of the each semester examination, classes of next semester will be started after provisional admission immediately after previous semester examination. If any candidate is found not eligible for promotion to the next semester on the basis of results of their previous examinations or any other reason, their admission will be cancelled and fee deposited for that particular semester will be refunded.

If more than 50% students submit their project, University will conduct project evaluation and declare results. Candidates who fail to submit the project in time due to longer-term project offered by Industry may be evaluated separately if allowed by advisory committee.
RESULT

At the end of final examination the candidate’s eligible for the award of M.Sc. Degree in Information Technology with specialization in the subject he/she had chosen in the IV the Semester. The Specialization subject will be mentioned in the mark sheets as well as on the degree. Degree shall be classified on the basis of the marks obtained in the first, second, third and fourth semester examination taken together, as follows:

(a) First Division with distinction:
75% or more marks in the aggregate and provided the candidate has passed all the papers and examination in the first attempt.

(b) First Division:
60% or more marks but fails to satisfy criteria being classified as first division with distinction laid in (a).

(c) Second Division:
All other than those included in (a) and (b) above.

The Specialization of the Course will be marked in the Degree as well as in the mark sheet to emphasize the area of specialization. A candidate must pass the M. Sc examination within three years of the initial admission to the first semester of the course.

Note: Since M.Sc (Information Technology) is a Professional course, all other examination rules will be that applicable to professional PG courses of the University.

Syllabus - Detailed Course of study and examinations
First Semester, M.Sc (Information Technology)
Second Semester, M.Sc (Information Technology)
Third Semester, M.Sc (Information Technology)
Fourth Semster, M.Sc (Information Technology)
Fee Structure
The applicables fees for this course will be as in the following detailed table: -

ITEM COST (Rs)
Application form and Information bulletin fee: 200.00
Entrance examination fee: 300.00
Semester Fee (Per Semester): 25,000.00

In each semester students are required to deposit Semester fee in one installment in the form of crossed DD in the name of Coordinator, MSC (IT).

In addition to the above, the following fee may be paid at the time of admission to 1st and 3rd semesters: -

Admission fee: Rs 5.00

Fee on behalf of Dean
College of Science Rs 330.00 * (approximate amount only)

Accruals as per university rules.

Examination fee, enrollment fee etc to be paid as per university rules and Rs 1000/- (Refundable) as caution deposit at the time of admission.

Note: In case higher and very specialized training is required, same to be arranged on the basis of additional cost sharing by students. The specialization Paper 402E will be offered only on the basis of cost sharing by students.

Other Admission and academic related matters

Fee Structure for Foreign Students, NRI, NRI sponsored and Industries sponsored candidates
Facilities, Staffing and Visiting Professors
Syllabus for the Entrance Examination
Admission Rules for Foreign Students
About the M. Sc. (IT) Course

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