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SEMESTER III S. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 SUBJECTS Data Security Web Security Network Security Desktop and Server Security Protection from Hacking Attacks S. NO. 1 2 3 4 SUBJECTS
SEMESTER IV
1. Lipschutz S, Data Structures (Special Indian Edition) (Schaum S Outline Series), 2008, Mcgraw-hill 2. 3. 4. 5.
Education (india) Ltd. Yashavant Kanetkar, Written Test Questions In Data Structures, 2010-01-11, BPB Publications. Debasis Samanta, Classic Data Structures, 2009, Phi Learning. Alfred V. Aho, Jeffrey D. Ullman, John E. Hopcroft, Data Structures And Algorithms, 01/01/1983, Pearson. Wirth, Niklaus, Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs 2009, Phi Learning.
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Start to Finish, Nov 2008, Addison-wesley Professiona. 3. John Chirillo, Hack Attacks Revealed: A Complete Reference With Custom Security Hacking Toolkit, 2001-04-05, John Wiley & Sons. 4. Himanshu Dwivedi, Hacking VoIP: Protocols, Attacks, And Countermeasures, Oct 2008, No Starch Press. 5. Ec-council, Ec-council, Ethical Hacking And Countermeasures: Attack Phases, Sep 2009, Course Technology.
Selection of Project Topic (Title): Student has to identify and define topic of the project in the specific subject of Course. The project work should be conducted individually by field work in any organization/market/library relevant to the topic. The project work can be based on primary or secondary information and data. The project report should be presented in approximately 150-200 pages and should be approved by the guiding teacher. Guiding faculty:The student should approach to any teaching faculty of MBA for approval and decide the title of the project in consultation with guiding teacher. A form prescribed for the project work duly filled should be submitted to Appin and registration should be obtained. Weightage of marks:The project work carries total weightage of 6 credits out of which, the report carries the weightage of 2 credits and Presentation and project done carries the weightage of 4 credits. It is compulsory for each participant to prepare project report in consultation and under the able guidance of Project Guide/Supervisor and submit copy of Outline of Project Proposal in specified form (Enclosed herewith) duly signed by you and your Guide to the Appin office. Your outline of Project Proposal should clearly state following: A Brief Conceptual introduction of the Project work. Objectives of the Project work Sources of information Structure of the Project work Significance of the Project work Key points in Submission of Project Report: The Project report should be submitted in A-4 size (29-20cm) in a bound volume and also one copy to be uploaded online on the students account. The length of the Project report shall be about 60 to 75 double spaced computerized print out pages. The Font Size shall be preferably of 12 or 11 and in Times Roman Letters.
You need to submit only two hard and also a soft copy (CD) of Project Report
The project report must include certificate of originality of the work carrying that the work undertaken by him/her is an original one and has not been submitted earlier either to this University or to any other institution for fulfillment of the requirement of a course of study that is to be signed and approved by Project Guide/Supervisor and to be countersigned by you. The Project Report once submitted will not be returned to the student. The Project Report should be submitted before the given deadline. PROFORMA FOR APPROVAL OF TOPIC OF PROJECT REPORT SUBMISSION
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A BRIEF ABOUT HOW TO PREPARE PROPOSAL: Introduction Review of Literature Objectives of the Project Research Design Research Methodology (1) Sources of Information (i) Secondary Data (ii) Primary Data (2) Research Tool (3) Sampling Decisions (i) Sampling units (ii) A Representative Sample (iii) Sampling Size (iv) Sampling Method (4) Data Analysis and Interpretation Significance of the Study Relevance of the Study (consider its need to the present day problems and society as well as country) Contribution to Knowledge Limitations of the Study Selected References