Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) programme OFFERED by the Department

B.Sc. (Computer Science) Programmes Offered for academic session: 2024-25

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science

Course Introduction

A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) is an undergraduate degree programme in science that covers introductory subjects, practical classes, and project work. The programme provides students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in specific branches of computer science, preparing them for careers in diverse industries. B.Sc. programmes have comprehensive curriculums under various specializations that provide practical knowledge on computer science concepts. In this programme, students learn Basic Electronics, Computer Programming, Data Structure, Computer Organization and Architecture, Database Management System, Java programming, System administration and Maintenance, Computer Network etc. and also focuses on personality development and soft skills sessions.

Admission

For admission to the B.Sc. (Computer Science) programme at JK Institute of Applied Physics and Technology, a candidate needs to follow the admission guidelines of University of Allahabad. At present students need to pass the CUET exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The serious student needs to participate in the CUET counselling procedure and get allocated the Institute from there only. There is no other means of admission procedure. Intakes for academic session 2024-25 in B.Sc. (Computer Science) programme is 50 only. For more information regrading the CUET examination, eligibility criteria, syllabus etc. contact to Pravesh Bhawan, University of Allahabad

Fee Structure

For fee structure contact to University of Allahabad. At present it is yearly at Rs. 5500/- (approx.).

Hostel Accomodation

Hostel allotment is being done by DSW, University of Allahabad. The information regrading Hostel Allotment procedure, Hostel Accomodation fees and Mess charges may be obtained from Office of the DSW, University of Allahabad.

Course Structure and Syllabus