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Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal Course of Study and Scheme of Examination

B.E. Computer Science and Engineering SEMESTER – VII

Scheme: BE (CS)_July2000 Proposed-Scheme


S. No

Course Category

Course Code (New)

Name of Course

Hours Per week

C R E D I

T S

Distribution of Marks

Theory Exam

Practical Block

Internal Assessment

Total

MST

TW

Total


III

L

T

P

C

I

II


I+II+III

1

DC-19

CS701

Compiler Design

3

1

2

6

100

50

20

30

50

200

2

DC-20

CS702

Distributed Systems

3

1

0

4

100

-

20

-

20

120

3

DC-21

CS703

Information Storage and Management

3

1

2

6

100

50

20

30

50

200

4

DCO(E)-I

Refer table below

Elective-I

3

1

0

4

100

-

20

-

20

120

5

DCO(E)-II

Refer table below

Elective - II

3

1

0

4

100

-

20

-

20

120

6

DC-22

CS704

Industrial Training* (Six Weeks)

0

0

0

4

-

50

-

50

50

100

7

DC-23

CS705

Major Project (Planning & Literature Survey)

0

0

4

4

-

50

-

30

30

80

8

NECC-9

CS706

Self Study

0

0

1

1

-

-

-

30

30

30

9

NECC-10

CS707

Seminar/Group Discussion etc.

0

0

1

1

-

-

-

30

30

30

Total

15

5

8

34

500

200

100

200

300

1000

* Student will undertake industrial training in the summer break, after VI semester and assessed in VII semester, MST-Mid Semester Test, TW- Term Work

ELECTIVE-I

CS7101

N/W Management

CS 7102

Real Time Fault Tolerant Systems

CS7103

Embedded Computer System

ELECTIVE-II

CS7201

CS 7201 Network & Web Security

CS7202

Simulation & Modelling

CS7203

Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery

Note :- 1.Minimum strength of Ten Students is required to offer an Elective in the College in a particular Academic Session.

  1. Choice of Elective Course ones made for an examination cannot be changed for future examinations.

  2. Elective Courses for B.E. programme in IT & CS are common, but certain elective courses, which have been given as core courses in any scheme cannot be offered by students of that branch as an elective.


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======= rgpv scheme BE Non Grading System 7th Semester Microsoft Word - VIII CSE_modified_.doc

Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal Course of Study and Scheme of Examination

B.E. Computer Science and Engineering SEMESTER – VII

Scheme: BE (CS)_July2000 Proposed-Scheme


S. No

Course Category

Course Code (New)

Name of Course

Hours Per week

C R E D I

T S

Distribution of Marks

Theory Exam

Practical Block

Internal Assessment

Total

MST

TW

Total


III

L

T

P

C

I

II


I+II+III

1

DC-19

CS701

Compiler Design

3

1

2

6

100

50

20

30

50

200

2

DC-20

CS702

Distributed Systems

3

1

0

4

100

-

20

-

20

120

3

DC-21

CS703

Information Storage and Management

3

1

2

6

100

50

20

30

50

200

4

DCO(E)-I

Refer table below

Elective-I

3

1

0

4

100

-

20

-

20

120

5

DCO(E)-II

Refer table below

Elective - II

3

1

0

4

100

-

20

-

20

120

6

DC-22

CS704

Industrial Training* (Six Weeks)

0

0

0

4

-

50

-

50

50

100

7

DC-23

CS705

Major Project (Planning & Literature Survey)

0

0

4

4

-

50

-

30

30

80

8

NECC-9

CS706

Self Study

0

0

1

1

-

-

-

30

30

30

9

NECC-10

CS707

Seminar/Group Discussion etc.

0

0

1

1

-

-

-

30

30

30

Total

15

5

8

34

500

200

100

200

300

1000

* Student will undertake industrial training in the summer break, after VI semester and assessed in VII semester, MST-Mid Semester Test, TW- Term Work

ELECTIVE-I

CS7101

N/W Management

CS 7102

Real Time Fault Tolerant Systems

CS7103

Embedded Computer System

ELECTIVE-II

CS7201

CS 7201 Network & Web Security

CS7202

Simulation & Modelling

CS7203

Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery

Note :- 1.Minimum strength of Ten Students is required to offer an Elective in the College in a particular Academic Session.

  1. Choice of Elective Course ones made for an examination cannot be changed for future examinations.

  2. Elective Courses for B.E. programme in IT & CS are common, but certain elective courses, which have been given as core courses in any scheme cannot be offered by students of that branch as an elective.


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