Diploma in Computer Science Engineering Syllabus.

Diploma Syllabus for Computer Science. Diploma in Computer Science Engineering Syllabus.

In order to complete a diploma degree of Engineering, one needs to follow the below defined topics and subjects along with the syllabus discussed. This would be helpful in completing the degree with nice CGPA or SGPA i.e. Current Grade Point Aggregate or Semester Grade Point Aggregate.
The diploma syllabus for computer science scope would be:

Diploma in Computer Science


Under these constraints, the students would be able to grasp the following areas:
  • Basics of Computers,

  • Software Development,
  • Management like Database Management Systems (DBMS),
  • Web Technologies
  • Microprocessors
About basic computer languages like .NET, Java, My Sql, C, C++, VB (Visual Basic), LINUX
In addition, the students get knowledge about the Hardware, Software, Multimedia and Networking concepts of client- server

The Syllabus is divided into 4 Years i.e. for 8 Semesters with 2 semesters in each year.

The Syllabus for First Semester includes subjects like:
  • English Communication which basically deals with personality development of any student in vocabulary, grammar, speech and the overall development in physical manner.
  • Applied Mathematics Part-1 that discusses the basics of mathematics including integration, differentiation, trigonometry and revision plus enhanced section of other topics studied during 12th standard or Intermediate.
  • The Computer Architecture and Organization (CAO)
  • The Analog Laboratory or practices
  • Applied Physics Part- 1
  • The basics of every field of all the fields of technology
The 2nd Semester syllabus:

This includes the following subjects:

  • Applied Physics Part- 2
  • Applied Mathematics Part- 2
  • The DE or Digital Electronics discusses design and development of various logical circuits using logical operators like AND, OR, NOT etc.
  • The DSA or Data Structures and Algorithms - includes description of algorithms used in Computer field like Breadth First search (BFS), Depth First Search (DFS) etc.
  • The basic concepts of C and C++ and the differences in using both
  • The Microprocessor basics and practical sessions
The 3rd semester syllabus:

This has the following subject categories as:

  • The System Software concepts
  • DBMS i.e. Database Management Systems
  • Java language basics
  • Computer Networks
  • Internet and Web Technologies
  • Information Storage and management
The syllabus for 4th semester is:
  • Software Engineering concepts including the introduction about software development lifecycle models and their phases
  • Industrial Management defining how to plan, control and manage the industry
  • Network Security concepts like Authentication, integrity of data, confidentiality and so on
  • Algorithms Design and Applications
Diploma Syllabus


The 5th semester includes the following important subjects:
  • Programming using .NET describing its compatibility with Visual Basic, and its implementations over Visual Studio professional, usage of ADO.NET, ASP.NET, C#
  • Discrete Structures
  • Computer Graphics
  •  Information Search, analysis and its presentation
  • Complier Design (CD)
  • The programming lab sessions
The 6th semester syllabus has below defined subjects:
  • The Software testing
  • Organizational behavior and environment engineering
  • The minor project work
  • Mobile Computing
  • Computer Hardware and practical classes
The 7th semester includes:
  • Theory of Finite Automata
  • Advanced Java
  • Foundation of Computation
The last semester i.e. the 8th semester has the following subjects:
  • The Distributed Operating Systems concept (DOS) which defines how to manage client – server design in distributed environment using RPC (Remote Procedure Call) models, programs and procedures along with their basic semantics in case of failure.
  • Network programming and Administration (NPA) that discusses the introduction about network security and categories of it along with description of various routing protocols and different OSI layered protocols including the concept of TCP/IP, ATM, Installation and configuration of such security based multi- functionality software.
  • Data Warehousing and Data Mining (DWDM) which explains how to collect data from various sources
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) discusses concept of designing and building robots
  • SPM i.e. Software Project Management

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