The syllabus for the Computer Science and Engineering course outlines that the question paper will have 2 parts with a total of 100 questions that are compulsory. Part A will contain 50 questions testing research methodology topics like experimental design and data analysis. Part B will have 50 subject-specific questions covering areas of computer science like digital logic, algorithms, operating systems, and networks.
The syllabus for the Computer Science and Engineering course outlines that the question paper will have 2 parts with a total of 100 questions that are compulsory. Part A will contain 50 questions testing research methodology topics like experimental design and data analysis. Part B will have 50 subject-specific questions covering areas of computer science like digital logic, algorithms, operating systems, and networks.
The syllabus for the Computer Science and Engineering course outlines that the question paper will have 2 parts with a total of 100 questions that are compulsory. Part A will contain 50 questions testing research methodology topics like experimental design and data analysis. Part B will have 50 subject-specific questions covering areas of computer science like digital logic, algorithms, operating systems, and networks.
Syllabus for Computer Science and Engineering (SCPH02)
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Research Methodology: Experimental design; fundamentals of sampling; data types,
quality measurement; processing and analysis of data; hypothesis testing (parametric, nonparametric), theory of probability.
Computer Science: Engineering mathematics, Digital logic, Computer organization and
architecture, Programming and data structure, Algorithms, Theory of computation, Compiler design, Operating system, Database, Computer networks.