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M.Sc IT

Students who have done BSc,BCA, BE/B-tech as well as B.com often get confused to chose what they should study next?

For those M.sc IT which is 2 years postgraduate degree program (4 semester) is a wonderful option, which helps students to gain end to end theoretical as well as practical knowledge in the field of data mining and controlling with software applications and their development. It’s a course were Technical as well as Managerial skills are enhanced and the main aim of courses is (typically) Systems analysis, Systems design, Data Communications, Database design, Project management and Security.

Apart from that MSC-IT help to get government job in filed on Research and Development filed or Telecom Sector, E-commerce, and Consultancy Services etc. In the final year students are ask to do practical industry level project which uplifts their vision in broader way.

Students who have passed 12th can straight opt for M.sc IT but for them this course is of 5 years which train students to get knowledge of Information Technologies from grass root level.

Kindly find the below mentioned details for your reference.

M.SC. IT 1ST SEMESTER SUBJECTS

  1. Object Oriented Programming using Visual C++– Important topics covered- Introduction to Object Oriented Programming, Introduction to Visual C++, Menu Environment, Text and Fonts Handling, Serialization and Message Handling Mechanism.
  2. Web Technology Concepts– Important topics covered- PHP, Flow control, Arrays, HTML and PHP Forms, String Manipulation, Writing functions, Managing data, Session control and Cookies, File Management System, XML, AJAX with PHP.
  3. RDMS & Advanced Database Administration– Important topics covered- SQL Server Programming tools, SQL Server Database, Data Integrity, Managing and Manipulating Data, SQL Server Locks, SQL Server Monitoring and Tuning, Backup and Restore, Database security.
  4. OS and Network Management– Important topics covered- Operating System tasks, Network OS, Introduction to Networks.
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