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PURBANCHAL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
FINAL
CURRICULUM BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
1. Introduction : Purbanchal University is offering the bachelor's Degree Course in
Computer Engineering through its own as well as affiliated colleges
with the objective of producing high level technical manpower as per
the nation need and with a capacity to undertake any kinds of computer
engineering works using new technologies.
2. Details of the course: The following given are the details of course: 1. Title of the course :
Bachelor in Computer Engineering
2. Objectives of the course:
The objective of the course is to train students with appropriate
technical & analytical knowledge and skills required to enable them to
function and practice as professional Computer engineers on all
aspects of Computer Engineering works.
3. Duration of the course:
The total duration of the course is 4 years. Each year consists of two
semesters and each semester has duration of 90 days.
Admission Procedure : 1. Eligibility:
a. The candidate must have passed I. Sc. Examination or Diploma in
Engineering or 10+2 ( science) from recognized Universities
minimum in second division
b. The candidate must have passed entrance examination conducted by
the University. c. The successful candidates in the entrance examination will be
admitted in merit basis in the University affiliated colleges. Course structure: 4.1 Contents: The teaching course is divided in eight semesters (half yearly). The
first two semesters are general and are of prerequisite nature.
4.2 Subject codes: Each subject is coded with specific letters and numbers. The code of
all subjects that are offered in engineering program begins with three
letters: "BEG" which denotes Bachelors in Engineering, which is
followed by three numbers denoting subject offered in the particular
half yearly semester. The first digit denotes the year for example
1,2,3&4 for first, second, third, & fourth respectively. The second
and third digits 0, to 99 is used to represent specific subject i.e.
subject code. The last two letters denote the department which offer
the subject (e.g. SH-science & Humanity; ME - Mechanical Engineering;
EE- Electrical Engineering; EC- Electrical Communication Engineering;
AR - Architecture etc.) The subject code is provided as per the
departments offering the subject. The total departments that are
offering the subjects and subjects code provided for them as are
below.
Departments Subject Code
1. Science & Humanities in short "SH" 01 to
09
2. Architecture in short "AR" 10 to 19
3. Electrical in short "EL" 20 to
29
4. Electronics & Communications in short "EC" 30 to
39
5. Mechanical in short "ME" 40 to 49
6. Civil in short "CI" 50 to 69
7. Computer in short "CO" 70 to 89
8. Management Science in short "MS" 90 to 99
Note: The subject code of particular subject offering in particular year can
remain the same for another subject which is being offered in another
year. For example: the subject code of Engineering Geology is 58;.This
subject is being offered in 2nd year, first semester with the code
BEG258CI.. Similarly the subject code of Soil Mechanics is also 58 but
this subject is being offered in 3rd year 1st semester with the code
BEG358CI
Example : BEG 104 HS is the code for subject chemistry (the subject code of
chemistry is 04) which is offered in first year by the department of
science & Humanities.
4.3. Teaching Methods:
The teaching methods applied are lecture, tutorial, practical
and course work or course project. Tutorials are used to develop
and enlarge the concepts stated in lecture. Practical classes in
forms of laboratory works and drawing practice are used to
verify the concept and develop required technical and analytical
skills. Similarly, course works and course projects are aimed at
creating necessary knowledge and skill to implement and present
the acquired technical and analytical skills in the form of
projects.
1. Evaluation and Grading system: The evaluation of the students knowledge is done through internal
assessments during the course and followed by final semester
examination. For the theoretical components of a subject a weightage
of 20% for the internal assessment and that of 80% for semester
examination are allocated while for the practical component, the
method of continuous assessment is adopted except for limited
particular subjects in which semester examination are also conducted.
The student must obtain at least 40% mark in internal assessment in
each subject to be eligible to sit in the final semester examination.
The student should get 40% mark to pass in semester examination. The
student who have passed all the subjects in all semester are
considered to have successfully completed the course. The weightage of
semester examinations for the overall evaluation of the students is as
prescribed below:
a) First & second year (four semesters) : 20% each
b) Third & fourth year (four semester) : 30% each
Depending upon the final aggregate percentage scored, 4 passing grades
A, B, C and D and one failing grade F are used. The letter grades used
to show the academic standing of a student, with the following meaning
and grade points i.e. weights are as follow:
Letter grade Equivalent Marks Meaning
A 80 - 100 Excellent
B 60 - 79 Good
C 50 - 59 Average
D 40 - 49 Poor
F Below 40 Fail Course Structure I/I |S. |Course |Course Description|Credits|Lecture|Tutoria|Laborato|Total |
|No. |Code | | | |l |ry | |
|1. |BEG101SH |Engineering |3 |3 |2 |- |5 |
| | |Mathematics I | | | | | |
|2. |BEG170CO |Computer Concept |3 |3 |- |2 |5 |
|3. |BEG103SH |Physics |4 |4 |1 |2 |7 |
|4. |BEG146ME |Engineering |2 |1 |- |3 |4 |
| | |Drawing I | | | | | |
|5. |BEG148ME |Workshop |2 |1 |- |3 |4 |
| | |Technology | | | | | |
|6. |BEG105SH |Communicative |3 |3 |1 |- |4 |
| | |English | | | | | |
|7. |BEG175CO |Computer |4 |3 |- |3 |6 |
| | |Programming | | | | | |
| | |Total |21 |18 |4 |13 |35 | I/II |S. |Course |Course Description|Credits|Lecture|Tutoria|Laborato|Total |
|No. |Code | | | |l |ry | |
|1. |BEG102SH|Engineering |3 |3 |2 |- |5 |
| | |Mathematics II | | | | | |
|2. |BEG176CO|Object Oriented |4 |3 |- |3 |6 |
| | |Programming in C++| | | | | |
|3. |BEG150CI|Applied Mechanics |3 |3 |1 |- |4 |
|4. |BEG104SH|Chemistry |3 |3 |1 |2 |5 |
|5. |BEG147ME|Engineering |2 |1 |- |3 |4 |
| | |Drawing II | | | | | |
|6. |BEG122EL|Electro |3 |3 |1 |- |4 |
| | |Engineering | | | | | |
| | |Material | | | | | |
|7. |BEG123EL|Electrical |3 |3 |1 |3/2 |5.5 |
| | |Engineering I | | | | | |
| | |Total |21 |19 |6 |9.5 |34.5 | II/I |S. |Course |Course Description |Credits|Lecture|Tutoria|Laborato|Total |
|No. |Code | | | |l |ry | |
|1. |BEG201SH|Engineering |3 |3 |2 |- |5 |
| | |Mathematics III | | | | | |
|2. |BEG240ME|Thermodynamics, Heat |3 |3 |- |3/2 |4.5 |
| | |and Mass Transfer | | | | | |
|3. |BEG230EC|Digital Electronics |4 |3 |- |3 |6 |
|4. |BEG231EC|Electronic Devices |3 |3 |1