The Department of Computer Science and Engineering oversees admissions for the B. Tech (CSE) program. The B. Tech (CSE) course is a fulltime on-campus program with a four-year study period. The basic eligibility for this undergraduate program is passing the 10+2 examination securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. Aspirants should have studied English, physics, chemistry, and mathematics as compulsory subjects at the intermediate or 10+2 level.
Moreover, the applicants should appear and secure a specific percentage of marks in the JEE (main) for guaranteed admission. Alternatively, B. Sc graduates who have cleared UKSEE, achieving a prefixed percentage and obtained a minimum of 60% marks in an engineering diploma examination can seek admission through lateral entry mode. Successful admission via the lateral entry route enables a student to start attending classes directly from the 2nd year.
A B.Tech (CSE) student has to study a set of theoretical papers as well as complete practical assignments and projects and training programs. Some of the theory courses include mathematics, physics, chemistry, environmental sciences, discrete structures, object-oriented programming, computer organization, software engineering, and so on. Students also have to select any one from three distinct elective groups.
Some of the elective subjects include cryptography & network security, intrusion detection systems, advanced DBMS, parallel computing, information security, wireless networks, soft computing, and digital image processing.
The Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) course offered by College of Engineering, Roorkee, is a fulltime 3-year program recognized by AICTE. Any candidate who has a higher secondary pass certificate from an approved state or central education board can apply. This undergraduate program equips students with the basics of computer applications and software development.
The BCA curriculum, by and large, includes relevant subjects including but not limited to Oracle, Java, mathematics, DBMS, and programming. BCA students gain a thorough theoretical and practical knowledge of computer software applications, ultimately enabling them to pursue a successful career in the IT domain.
The B. Sc (Agri) course is a fulltime undergraduate program having an academic duration of four years. To qualify for this undergraduate course in agriculture, an applicant has to clear the 10+2 examination and secure a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. The compulsory subjects at the higher secondary level should have been chemistry, mathematics or biology, physics, and English.
The syllabus of B. Sc (agriculture) entails studying agricultural science as well as understanding how to make use of advanced scientific techniques and equipment in agriculture. Students also gather sound knowledge of biotechnology basics, animal and poultry management, water resources management, soil science, and land surveys. The pupil's study subjects such as water management engineering, pest control, plant biochemistry, agronomy, veterinary science, home science, horticulture, pisciculture, agronomy, and so on.
Once students earn their B. Sc (agriculture) degree, they can apply to different job positions both in the public and private sectors. One of the most lucrative positions that candidates can apply to in the public sector is that of an agricultural officer. Other plum posts that a B. Sc (agriculture) graduate can apply to include agricultural research scientist, assistant plantation manager, and marketing executive.
The MCA (master of computer applications) is a postgraduate program with a study period of three years. The basic eligibility condition for the MCA course is having a graduate degree of a recognized university with mathematics as a compulsory subject at the undergraduate level. Candidates will also need to qualify in the UKSEE for improving their chances of securing admission for the program.
The postgraduate program offers students a good overview of the realm of computer applications. At the same time, the learners come to acquire sound knowledge of modern-day programming languages. Those applying to COER’s MCA course have to choose a discipline to specialize in, including troubleshooting, networking, software development, and systems engineering.
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