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B.Sc.(IST)
COURSE STRUCTURE
SEMESTER –I
MARKS
SEM. END
PAPER TITLE OF THE PAPER
INTERNAL/ EXAM
CODE Compulsory Papers SEM. END
SESSIONAL DURATION
Theory
IST-1.1.1 Communicative English 10 40 2hrs
Hons. Papers(Theory)
IST-1.1.2 Analog Electronics 10 40 2hrs
IST-1.1.3 Circuit Theory 10 40 2hrs
IST-1.1.4 Computer Fundamentals 10 40 2hrs
IST-1.1.5 Operating System 10 40 2hrs
Practical
IST-1.1.6 Analog Electronics Lab 10 40 6hrs
IST-1.1.7 Computer Lab 10 40 6hrs
IST-1.1.8 Comprehensive Viva 50 6hrs
SEMESTER-II
UNIT – I
UNIT – II
Technology in Communication
Impact of Technology ,Software for creating messages,Software for
writing documents.,Software for presenting documents,Transmitting
documents
Active Listening
Introduction,Types of Listening,Traits of a good Listener,Active versus
Passive listening,Implications of Effective listening
UNIT – III
UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
UNIT – I
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UNIT – II
UNIT – III
UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Books :
1. Operating System Concept – by Silber Scatz. & Galvin.
2. Modern Operating System – by A. S. Taninenboum.
Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
Ms-Word
Ms-Excel
Ms-Power point
Ms-Access
Comprehensive Viva(IST-1.1.8)
A comprehensive viva will be taken at the end of the every semester considering
into all theory papers. The total marks is 50.
Mathematics-I (IST-1.2.9)
UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Books:
UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
BOOKS:
1. Digital Fundamentals by Floyd & jain
2. Digital Circuit and Design by S. Salivahaum
3. Digital Electronics by M Mano
3. Digital Electronics by R.K. Gaur.
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Books :
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
BOOKS:
12
UNIT – II
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Relational Database Design: Design Guidelines and Functional Dependancies,
Normalization - First & Second Normal Forms, Dependency Preservation, Lossless
Design
UNIT – III
BOOKS:-
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
1. Study & Verify the Logic gates with their truth tables.(7400, 7408, 7432)
4. Study & Verify the Half-Sub tractor circuit with truth table
5. Study & Verify the Full-Sub tractor circuit with truth table
6. Study & Verify the Multiplexer circuit with truth table (74LS373)
8. Study the various Decoders.( BCD to Decimal & BCD to Seven segment)
10. Study the Various types of Flip-Flops with truth tables.- (7475, 7474)
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment : 20
Comprehensive Viva(IST-1.2.16)
A comprehensive viva will be taken at the end of the every semester considering
into all theory papers. The total marks is 50.
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SEMESTER-III
SEMESTER-IV
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Numerical Methods :
Errors and their analysis, Inherent Errors, Truncation Error, Absolute, Relative &
percentage errors, A General Error Formula, Error in a series approximation.
Solutions of Algebraic and Transcendental equations by Bisection Method,
Iteration Method, Method of False position and Newton – Raphson Method.
Interpolation :
Basic Definitions, Forward Difference, Backward Difference, Central Difference,
Difference of a polynomial, other Difference operators and their relations ,
Newtons Interpolation Formula ( Forward and Backward ), Lagranges
Interpolation Formula, Newton’s Divided Difference formula.
UNIT – II
UNIT– I
Basic organization of the computer and block level description of the functional
units as related to the execution of a program.
Fetch, decode and execute cycle, role of operating systems and compilers (
Introduction only).
IO subsystems: Input – Output devices such as Disk, CD- ROM, Printer etc;
Interfacing with IO devices, Keyboard and display interfaces.
UNIT–II
UNIT – III
Memory and IO access: Memory maps, Read write operations, Programmed IO,
Concept of handling , Polled and Interrupt driven IO, DMA data transfer.
Inside the Memory: Memory organization, static and dynamic memory, cache
memory and Memory Hierarchy- cache memory access techniques; Virtual
Memory.
Introduction to Multiprogramming and Multiprocessing: Introduction to pipelined
operation and architecture
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
Pulse Modulation : Pulse Time Modulation, Pulse width modulation, Generation &
Detection of PWM signal, advantages & disadvantages of PWM, pulse position
modulation Generation & Detection of PPM signal, advantages & disadvantages
of PPM.
Waveform coding Techniques : Introduction, quantization, pulse code
modulation, PCM Generator, PCM receiver, companding in PCM, Delta
modulation, advantages & disadvantages, concepts of DPCM.
UNIT – III
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment : 20
Comprehensive Viva(IST-2.3.24)
A comprehensive viva will be taken at the end of the every semester considering
into all theory papers. The total marks is 50.
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
Transmission Lines: - Introduction, open wire line, co – axial cables, strip and
microstrip lines, wave guides, primary & secondary constants of a x-mission line,
characteristic impedance, propagation constant (attenuation & phase shift
constant), standing waves.
Antenna : - Introduction, functions of an antenna, Elementary antenna, Isotropic
antenna, current & voltage distribution, Resonant antennas, Radiation patterns
and length calculation, Non – resonant antenna, Antenna gain & radiated power.
UNIT – III
Books :
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Books
1. Computer Networks by A. S. Tanenbaum.
2. Data Communication & Networking by B. A. Forouzan.
3. Computer Networks : Protocols, Standards & Interfaces, 2nd ed.
By Uyless Black (PHI)
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UNIT – III
Menu, The menu system , menu conventions, menu Editor, creating customize
menu bar, Creating Toolbar, Adding images into Toolbars ,multiple document
interface applications, loading MDI forms and child forms ,Active form property ,
Scroll bar, common Dialog Box control(predefined , Custom) .
Introduction to Database , table , working with data control , setting the
properties, adding new records, deleting & updating the record.
Data Access Objects: Jet database engine ,DDL and DML Language, the DAO
object model, creating database, creating table, adding records, updating
records, editing records.
Books :
1. Unit –I , Fundamental of SQL by Gruber (BPB)
2. Unit –II & III , Programming with Visual Basic by Mohammed Azam
3. Programming on Visual Basic - Black book.
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
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Books :
1) Microprocessor & Peripherals. by : S. P. Chowdhury.
2) Microprocessors & Application by B. Ram
3) Microprocessor & Applications by R. Gaonkar
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Books :
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
Create a Database,& table., Perform all operations like Insertion, updation &
deletion on table., Verify the DML & DDL operation, Modify the structure of table
, retrieve data from table by using different clauses.(where, sort by, Group by,
Having).
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment : 20
Comprehensive Viva(IST-2.4.32)
A comprehensive viva will be taken at the end of the every semester considering
into all theory papers. The total marks is 50.
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SEMESTER-VI
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Software Engineering(IST-3.5.33)
UNIT – I
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
Books :
1. Fundamental of Software Engineering by Rajib Mall(PHI)
2. Software Engineering by Rohit khurana (Vikas Publication)
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II :
UNIT – III
Books :
1. Multimedia Computing, Communication & Application :
by Ralf Stein Metz & Klara Nabrstedt.
2. Multimedia Systems by John F. Koegal Buford.
3. Multimedia in Practice :Technology & Applications By Judith
Jeffcoate (PHI)
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Books:
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Java.IO: introduction, concept stream, stream class, byte stream class; input
stream, output stream, character stream; reader stream, writer stream.
Java. Applet: introduction, applet life cycle, passing parameter to applet.
Graphics class: introduction, line and rectangle, circle and ellipse, arc, polygon
drawing, font setting.
Java.AWT: text component class, text filled, scroll bar, text area, menu bar and
menu class, button class, label class, applet with button and labels, button in
action, check box, check boxgroup, choice class, list menu.
Event Handling: event classes, event listeners, key events, mouse events
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment : 20
IWT Practical :
Programming in HTML
Programming In JavaScript
Multimedia Practical :
Seminar (IST-3.5.40)
A Seminar will be presented by the individual students of 5th semester .The
seminar topic will be given at the time of beginning of 5th semester and finally it will
be evaluated by internal examiners . The total marks is 50 and the pass mark is
40% of the total marks.
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Unit-I
Introduction to .NET, Evolution of Microsoft .NET.
Architecture of Microsoft .NET: Introduction, Common Language Runtime
(CLR), Manage code, Execution process, Microsoft Intermediate Language,
Code execution, Memory Management.
VB .NET: Projects Introduction, Creating projects, Keywords, Data types,
Operator, Option statements, Variable, Constants, Type conversion, Sub
procedure and Functions, Exception handling.
Window Programming: Message Box, Multiple documents Interface
Form(MDI), Listbox, Groupbox, Panel, Combobox, Tree view control, Timer,
Progress Bar, Status Bar.
Unit-II
Database programming: Introduction, Connection, Data adapter, Data sets.
ADO .NET: Introduction, Creating Connection, Creation new table, Insert data,
SQL connection, SQL command, SQL data adapter, SQL data reader, Data
table, Data column, Data row, Data grid view.
Introduction to Crystal Report.
Unit III
ASP .NET: Introduction, Static page, Web page, Web server, Working with web
forms, Designing and deploying web forms, Control statements, Working with
sever controls ( Label, Button, Textbox, Listbox, Dropdown list box), Response
and Request.
Use of ADO .NET in web applications ( Create table, Insert, Update, Delete),
Datagrid view.
Internet Information Service (IIS): Change the Home directory in IIS, Add a
virtual directory in IIS, Set a default documents for IIS, Stop, Start of Pause for
IIS.
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
Servlet Environment and Role, Protocol support, HTML support, Replacing CGI
Scripts, Installing Servlet, Using java Web server, servlet API & Life cycle,
Servlet Context, HTML to Servlet communication.
UNIT – III
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UNIT – I
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Books:
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UNIT – I
Introduction to Microwave:
History, microwave region & band descriptions, advantages of microwave,
applications of microwave.
Electromagnetics:- Introduction, Maxwell’s equation, amperes law, faradays law,
gauss’s law.
Transmission Lines:- Introduction, two wire parallel transmission line, voltage &
current relationship, characteristic impedance, reflection co-efficient, propagation
constant, input impedance, impedance at a voltage minimum & at a voltage
maximum, impedance matching, stub matching, problems.
UNIT – II
UNIT – III
Radar Fundamentals:-
Introductions; Basic concepts, Advantages, limitations, applications, Block
diagram of a simple radar, classification (continuous wave and pulsed radar),
radar range equation, factors affecting range of a radar, pulsed radar system,
radar receivers, plan position indicator, scanning & tracking with a radars, CW
doppler radar, moving target indicator (MTI) radar, radar antennas, problems.
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
1. VB.net Programming
2. ADO.net Programming
3. ASP.net Programming.
4. C#.net Programming
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Full Mark : 40
Record : 10
Viva : 10
Experiment :20
3. XML programming.
4. 3D Max Animation
5. Flash Animation
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Every student will have to do Project work in any area of Information Science &
Telecommunication detailed in the curriculum under the guidance of department
Teachers / Guest Teachers/ Industry Experts. It should be research based to
create new knowledge in any area of Information science & Telecommunication.
The student shall submit the project report before the final Examination. Marks
will be awarded (out of 100) for the project report after viva ,internally conducted
by the External Examiner and the pass mark is 50% of the total mark.
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Mark Distribution:
1) Project Demo - 30
2) Project Report - 20
3) Presentation / Seminar - 30
4) Viva - 20
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