

Computer engineering, one of the most rapidly growing fields today, helps us to solve modern engineering problems using design, development and application of digital and computer-based systems.
Initially the students study the scientific foundations that are the basis for all engineering. Specialized electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science courses follow. Later in the higher semesters students can participate in an actual engineering design project which is taken directly from a current industrial or commercial application.
SEM I
- Applied Science-I
- Computer Programming-I
- Engineering Mechanics
- Basic Electronics and Electrical
- Applied Maths II
- Workshop
SEM II
- Applied Science-II
- Computer Programming-II
- Engineering Drawing
- Communication Skills
- Applied Maths II
- Workshop
SEM III
- Applied Maths III
- Electronic Device & Circuits
- Electrical Networks
- Data Structure & Algorithms
- Digital Logic Design & Applications
- Discrete Mathematical Structures
SEM IV
- Applied Maths IV
- Principals of Communication Engineering
- Computer Organisation and Architecture
- Data Base Systems
- Analysis of Algorithm
- Industrial Economics and Management
SEM V
- Applied Maths V
- Micro Processor
- Principals of Digital Communications
- Computer Networks
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Presentation & Communication Techniques
SEM VI
- Object Oriented Analysis and Design
- Operating System with UNIX
- Computer Graphics
- Advanced Databases
- System Programming
- Web Technology
SEM VII
- Advanced Microprocessor
- Mobile Computing
- Digital Signal Processing
- Elective I
- Software Engineering
- Intelligent Systems
- Project A
SEM VIII
- System Security
- Distributed Computing
- Multimedia Systems
- Elective II
- Project B
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