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PG Program
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Use of Education Technology tools in Teaching Learning process. o Implementation of Smart class technology enabled classroom equipped with education technology tools for better learning experience. Online Education through learning portal learning anywhere and anytime 24 x 7 Laptops to every student. Campus-wide WI FI.
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Finishing School and Industry Connect Program. o Industry Readiness Program to equip students with Soft skills and Communication Ability. Career Enhancement program to equip students with ICT Certification.
Partnering for giving Global Exposure. o o Collaboration with American Library of the US Consulate General, Kolkata Collaboration with the British Council of the British Deputy High Commission Kolkata
Best Training and Placement Support. o o Excellent Summer Training and Final Placement Records. Tie-ups with leading Global HR Companies for International Placements.
COURSES
Post. Graduation Programmes Techno India Group offers post graduation degree programs in following areas:
(1) M.Tech Communication Engineering. (2) M.Tech Controle & Instrumentation. (3) M.Tech CSE . (4) M.Tech ECE-VLSI & Microelectronic. (5) M.tech EE-SAP. (6) M.Tech Electrical Engineering. (7) M.Tech Civil. (8) M Tech ECE-SAP. (9) M Tech CSE-SAP. (10) MBA . (11) MBA-SAP. (12) MCA.
WHY SAP
Here are 7 Reasons why SAP is a Market Leader in Enterprise Resource Planning, ERP Systems:
SAP has been a market leader in the enterprise resource planning arena for the last three decades. Although the competition is fierce with a lot of new entrants in the market place from large and small vendors over this time, SAP is still a leader in enterprise software. Here are some reasons explain why SAP continues to be the market leader in the enterprise applications market. 1. The first reason is simply the fact that SAP is a market leader after three decades. Customers both new and old find comfort in a long historical track record. Although there are many new vendors and robust technologies on the market from large and start-up companies (startups meaning companies fewer than 4 years old), customers and prospective buyers making decisions on an enterprise solution for their company find comfort in a company with a long track record, and for good reason. Technology decision makers have been burned many times before with going forward with newer technologies that disappeared along with the software support and software upgrades. Knowing that a technology company will be around 5 years from now is a big influencer when buying enterprise wide solutions. 2. The primary focus of SAP has been on enterprise applications for the last 30 years, the area where they hold the market leader spot today across the globe. In contrast to the other large ERP software vendors, are focused on databases as an example. 3. SAP continues to focus its ERP applications on maximizing resources and reducing costs that are customized for businesses and industries. SAP has evolved its applications to have very deep industry focused solutions. 4. SAP architecture is incredibly strong with a process-centric focus and a foundation that operates in real time communication with enterprise wide business processes that is highly flexible. 5. Lastly, SAPs strong customer base and partnership base over the last 30 years has afforded their enterprise applications to be extremely industry and business specific as they have already built and refined these industry specific solutions with real customers and real implementation carrying the knowledge base and improving their technology and application offerings each year for the last three decades. To the customers benefit, there are more solutions available on the marketplace to choose from, and even given the increasing competitive landscape, SAP has kept their market dominance. SAP will make a major push into cloud computing in 2011, with two upgrades planned for the Business by Design on-demand ERP platform next year followed by the introduction of other on-demand technology.
designed to help with the accounting function and the control over various other aspects of the companies business such as sales, delivery, production, human resources, and inventory management. A specialized training in SAP equips one with the knowledge to pursue a highly rewarding career. SAPs total rewards package is designed to attract, retain and motivate exceptional talents. This is why; we have integrated the M. Tech/MBA course with the leaning of SAP. The market for SAP jobs has become a rather lucrative one as an increasing number of employers are seeking IT professionals with advanced SAP skills and experience. This rising demand for SAP professionals is not limited to the IT industry because SAP provides effective solutions for business in a variety of settings and industrial sectors.
A. Theories: Sl. Code Subject No. 1 One paper from general core engineering a MCE101 Engineering Mathematics and Statistics 2 a One paper from interdisciplinary Core Subjects MCE102 Computer Communication and Networking Three papers from Foundation course in Field of Specialization MCE103A Communication Theory MCE103B Advanced Digital Communication MCE103C Noise and Information Theory
Credit 4 4
3 3
1 1
0 0
4 4
4 4
3 a b c
3x3 3 3 3
3x1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0
3x4 4 4 4
12 4 4 4
d e f
Photonics and Optical Communication Two Dimensional Signal Processing Advanced Antenna Systems and Radio Wave Propagation Total of theory
3 3 3
1 1 1
0 0 0
4 4 4 20
4 4 4 20
Subject Telecommunication System Engineering Lab Design and Simulation Lab Total of sessionals: Total credit of 1 semester:
st
Credit 2 2 4 24
A. Theories: Sl. Code Subject No. 1 Three papers from Theory of Advanced Communication Engineering a MCE201 Mobile Communication b MCE202 Microwave and Millimeter wave Techniques c MCE203 Error Control Coding Theory 2 a b c d Two papers from Application of Communication Engineering MCE204A Satellite Communication system MCE204B Remote Sensing MCE204C Radar Signal Processing MCE204D Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition Total of theory B. Sessionals: Sl. Code No. 1 MCE291
Contacts periods per week L T P Total 3x3 3x1 0 3x4 3 3 3 2x3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 2x3 3 3 3 3
Credit 12 4 4 4 6 3 3 3 3
18
18
Credit 2
MCE292
4 4 22
A. Theories: Sl. Code Subject No. 1 Two papers from Recent Trends in Communication Engineering a MCE301A Secured Communication b MCE301B Telecommunication Network management c MCE301C ASIC in Telecommunication d MCE301D EMI & EMC Total of theory B. Sessionals: Sl. Code No. 1 MCE391 2 MCE392 3 MCE393
Credit 8 4 4 4 4 8
Subject Seminar-I Term paper leading to thesis-II Grand Viva-voce Total of sessionals: Total credit of 3 semester:
rd
Credit 4 4 4 12 20
Subject Seminar-II Thesis + Viva voce Total of sessionals: Total credit of 4 semester: Grand Total credit of the course
th
Credit 4 12 16 16 82
Semester
Name
of the
Subjects Lecturer
Hrs/Week
1. s 2. 3. c 4.
st
1 Semester
5. Elective I (Any one) Advanced Microprocessors & Micro controllers. Electronic Devices and Systems Modern Power Converters Sessionals :1. Control System Laboratory I 2. Instrumentation Laboratory I
0 0
0 0
3 3
2 2
Total :-
15
22
Semester
Name
of the
Subjects Lecturer
1. Advanced Control Theory 2. Process Control and Instrumentation 3. Digital Control Systems 4. Elective II (Any one) Adaptive & Robust Control Systems Soft Computing Techniques Digital Signal Processing Real Time Systems 5. Elective III (Any one) Industrial Automation and Control Data Communication Experimental Methods and Analysis Ultrasonic Instrumentation Sessionals :1. Control System Laboratory II (CI 2.1 L) 2. Instrumentation Laboratory II (CI 2.2 L) 3. Seminar (CI 2.9) Total
nd
Semester
0 0 0 15
0 0 0 3
3 3 3 9
2 2 2 2 4
Semester
Name
of the
Subjects Lecturer
rd
3 Semester
1. Elective IV (Any one) Remote Sensing and Control Robotics Reliability and Safety Engineering Artificial Intelligence 2. Elective V (Any one) Optical and Laser Instrumentation Biomedical Instrumentation Image Processing Analytical Instrumentation Sessionals :1. Project (CI 3.3) 2. Seminar (CI 3.4)
0 0
0 0
12 3
8 2
Total :-
15
1 6
Semester
Name
of the
Subjects Lecturer
rd
3 Semester
1. Elective IV (Any one) Remote Sensing and Control Robotics Reliability and Safety Engineering Artificial Intelligence 2. Elective V (Any one) Optical and Laser Instrumentation Biomedical Instrumentation Image Processing Analytical Instrumentation Sessionals :1. Project (CI 3.3) 2. Seminar (CI 3.4)
0 0
0 0
12 3
8 2
Total :-
15
1 6
M.Tech CSE
Semester - I
Sl No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
Subject Name Computer Organization & Architecture Data Structure & Algorithms Systems Programming & Operating Systems Elective I Elective II Data Structure & Algorithms Laboratory Networks & System Programming Laboratory
CP 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 24
List of Elective-I subjects Sl No. 1 2 3 Subject Code MCS-104A MCS-104B MCS-104C Subject Name Web Technology & E-Commerce Internet Technology Advanced Windows Programming
List of Elective-I I subjects Sl No. 1 2 3 Semester II Subject Code MCS-105A MCS-105B MCS-105C Subject Name Elements of Robotics Mobile Computing Software Engineering & Project Management
Sl No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total
Subject Name Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science Advanced Data Base Management System Distributed Computer Systems Elective III Elective IV Advanced Data Base Laboratory Programming Laboratory I(for Elective III chosen) Term Paper & Seminar
CP 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 26
List of Elective-III subjects Sl No. 1 2 Subject Code MCS-204A MCS-204B Subject Name VLSI System Design Real Time & Embedded System
3 4
MCS-204C MCS-204D
List of Elective-IV subjects Sl No. 1 2 3 4 Subject Code MCS-205A MCS-205B MCS-205C MCS-205D Subject Name Object Oriented Information System Design Enterprise Computing Methodologies Multimedia Technology Digital Signal Processing
Semester III
Sl No. 1 2 3 2 3 Total
Subject Name Elective V Elective VI Programming Laboratory II (for Elective V chosen) Project Work (Phase-I) Seminar
CP 4 4 2 6 2 18
List of Elective-V subjects Sl No. 1 2 3 4 Subject Code MCS-301A MCS-301B MCS-301C MCS-301D Subject Name Image Processing & Pattern Recognition Bio-informatics Soft Computing Courseware Engineering
List of Elective-VI subjects Sl No. 1 2 3 4 Semester IV Subject Code MCS-302A MCS-302B MCS-302C MCS-302D Subject Name Advanced Microprocessors Parallel Computing Compiler Construction Cryptography and Computer Security
Sl No. 1 2 Total
LTP -----
CP 10 2 12
Sl.No.
Code
Subject Name
Credits
1. 2. 3. 4 5 6 7.
Microelectronics Technology Advanced Analog Integrated Circuit Design Advanced Digital Integrated Circuit Design Elective I Elective II Microelectronics Lab. VLSI Design Lab.
4 4 4 4 4 2 4
Total:
29
26
Code
Credits
A. B
MVM104A MVM104B
Sl.No.
Code
Subject Name
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Architectural Design of VLSI system. VLSI Circuits and System Elective Elective IV VLSI System Design Lab Seminar Viva- Voce.
4 4 4 4 0 --
0 0 0 0 0 0 --
0 0 0 0 6 4 --
4 4 4 4 6 4 --
4 4 4 4 4 2 3
26
25
Subject Name
Credits
A. B. .
MVM203A MVM203B
4 4
Sl.No.
Code
Subject Name
Credits
1. 2. .
MVM301 MVM391
4 2
Total: Sl.No. 1. Sl.No. 1. Code MVM392 Code MVM491 Subject Project Work (Thesis) Part I Subject Project Work (Thesis) Part II
8 Credits 5 Credits 10
M.tech EE-SAP
Semester I
T 2 2
P 2 2
4 4
Total Hours / wk 8 8
Credits
4 4
3.
PGACSES103
4.
PGACSES104
ERP Systems with introduction to SAP Solution Manager & NETWEAVER Applications Programming Techniques using SAPs ABAP
Advanced Power System Advanced Control System
5.
PGACSES105
Total
40
20
Semester II
SECOND SEMESTER Sl. No. CODE PAPER L 1. PGACSES201 SPECIAL ELECTRO -MECHANICAL DEVICES PGACSES202 Advanced SAP NETWEAVER PGACSES203 Elective 1 PGACSES204 Elective 2 2 T 2 P 4 Total Hours / wk 8 Credits
2. 3. 4.
2 2 2
2 2 2
4 4 4
8 8 8
4 4 4
5.
8 40
4 20
Elective Subject
Elective 1
Production Planning & Inventory Control using SAP ERP Purchasing & Forecasting using SAP ERP
Elective 2
Elective 3
Semester III
SL.NO
CODE
PAPER
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1. 2.
PGACSES301 PGACSES302
14 4 18
14 4 18
Semester V
SL.NO
CODE
PAPER
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1. 2.
PGACSES401 PGACSES402
14 4 18
14 4 18
SL NO
CODE
THEORY
CONTACT PERIODS/WEEK
TOTAL
CREDIT
MARKS
MT-M 101
MT-EE101
3 4
MT-EE102 MT-EE103
MT-EE104
ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS ADVANCED MICROPROCESS OR AND COMPUTER ADVANCED POWER SYSTEM ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEM SPECIAL ELECTRO -MECHANICAL DEVICES
L 3
T -
P -
100
100
3 3 -
3 3
3 3
100 100
100
S L N O 1 2 3
CODE
PRACTICAL/SESSIONAL
TOTAL
CREDIT
MARKS
4 4 -
4 4 1 9 15 24
Semester II
SL NO
COD E
THEORY
CONTACT PERIODS/WEEK
TOTAL
CREDIT
MARKS
MT-EE201
MT-EE202
MT-EE203
MT-EE ELECTIV E -I
MT-EE ELECTIV E -2
PROTECTION OF POWER SYSTEM AND DEVICE POWER SYSTEM NETWORKING AND MANAGEMENT MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTAT ION IN POWER SYSTEM DRIVES (MT EE 211 TO MTEE215) ANY OF THE SUBJECTS (MT EE 216 TO MT EE 219) ANY OF THE SUBJECTS
L 3
T -
P -
100
100
100
100
100
SL N 1 2 3
CODE
PRACTICAL/SESSIONAL
MTEE296 MTEE297
ASSIGNMENT - II TERM END PAPER LEADING TO THESIS MTEE298 SEMINAR TOTAL OF SESSIONAL TOTAL OF THEORY TOTAL OF SEMISTER
TOTAL
CREDIT
MARKS
4 6 4
4 6 4 14 15 29
Semester III
SL N 1 2
CODE
PRACTICAL/SESSIONAL
MTEE391 MTEE315
ASSIGNMENT - III TERM END PAPER LEADING TO THESIS TOTAL OF SESSIONAL TOTAL OF THEORY TOTAL OF SEMISTER
TOTAL
CREDIT
MARKS
4 6
4 6 10 6 16
Semester IV
SL N 1 2 3
CODE
PRACTICAL/SESSIONAL
MTEE401
THESIS/PRACTICAL SESSIONAL MTEE402 SEMINAR MTEE403 VIVA-VOCE TOTAL OF SESSIONAL TOTAL OF SEMISTER
TOTAL
CREDIT
MARKS
6 4 4
6 4 4 14 14
FIRST SEMESTER Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. CODE PAPER L PGACSES101 PGACSES102 PGACSES103 T 2 2 2 P 2 2 4 Total Hours / wk 8 8 8 Credits
4 4 4
4. 5.
PGACSES104 PGACSES105
2 2
2 2
4 4
8 8 40
4 4 20
Communication Theory
Total
Semester II
SECOND SEMESTER Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CODE PAPER L PGACSES201 PGACSES202 PGACSES203 PGACSES204 PGACSES205 T 2 2 2 2 2 P 4 4 4 4 4 Total Hours / wk 8 8 8 8 8 40 Credits
4 4 4 4 4 20
Elective Paper
Elective 1
Production Planning & Inventory Control using SAP ERP Purchasing & Forecasting using SAP ERP SAP CRM Curriculum
Production Management and Control Systems Supply Cain Management using SAP ERP & SAP SCM Sales and distribution using SAP
Elective 2
Mobile Communication
Retail Management using SAP
Elective 3
Semester III
SL.NO
CODE
PAPER
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1. 2.
PGACSES301 PGACSES302
14 4 18
14 4 18
Semester IV
SL.NO
CODE
PAPER
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1. 2.
PGACSES401 PGACSES402
14 4
14 4
TOTAL
18
18
FIRST SEMESTER Sl. No. CODE PAPER L 1. 2. PGACSES101 Internetworking Technologies PGACSES102 Mobile Computing with 3G and Beyond PGACSES103 ERP Systems with introduction to SAP Solution Manager & NETWEAVER PGACSES104 Applications Programming Techniques using SAPs ABAP PGACSES105 Advanced DBMS Total 4 4 T 2 2 P 2 2 Total Hours / wk 8 8 Credits
4 4
3.
4.
5.
8 40
4 20
Semester II
SECOND SEMESTER Sl. No. CODE PAPER L 1. PGACSES201 Cryptography & Network Security PGACSES202 Advanced SAP NETWEAVER PGACSES203 Elective 1 PGACSES204 Elective 2 PGACSES205 Elective 3 2 T 2 P 4 Total Hours / wk 8 Credits
2. 3. 4. 5.
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
4 4 4 4
8 8 8 8
4 4 4 4
Total
40
20
Elective Paper
Elective 1
Production Planning & Inventory Control using SAP ERP Purchasing & Forecasting using SAP ERP SAP CRM Curriculum
Production Management and Control Systems Supply Cain Management using SAP ERP & SAP SCM Sales and distribution using SAP
Elective 2
Elective 3
Semester III
SL.NO
CODE
PAPER
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1. 2.
PGACSES301 PGACSES302
14 4 18
14 4 18
Semester IV
SL.NO
CODE
PAPER
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1.
PGACSES401
PROJECT II (SAP)
14
14
2.
PGACSES402
4 18
4 18
MBA-SAP Semester I
SL.NO
CODE
THEORY
TOTAL HOURS
CREDITS
1.
MB101
2.
MB 102
3.
MB103
Managerial Economics
4.
MB104
Entrepreneurship Development ERP Systems with introduction to SAP Solution Manager & NETWEAVER
PG ELECTIVE 1
5. PGASAP104
6.
PGASAP203
8 26
4 22
Total of Theory
Semester II
SL.NO
CODE
THEORY
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1.
MB201
2.
3.
4. 5. 6.
3 3 4
1 1 2
0 0 2
4 4 8 28
4 4 5 25
PG ELECTIVE 2 PG ELECTIVE 3
Total of Theory
Elective paper
Elective 1
Production Planning & Inventory Control using SAP ERP Purchasing & Forecasting using SAP ERP SAP CRM Curriculum
Production Management and Control Systems Supply Cain Management using SAP ERP & SAP SCM Sales and distribution using SAP
Elective 2
Elective 3
Semester III
SL.NO
CODE
THEORY
TOTAL HRS
CREDITS
1.
PGASAP401
14
14
2.
18
18
MCA Semester I
A. THEORY
SL. NO. 1 2 3 4 5
CODE
THEORY
CREDITS
Computer Organisation & Architecture Business Systems and Applications Computer Programming with C Discrete Mathematical Structure Business English and Communication
Total of Theory
3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1 1 1
4 4 4 4 4
20
4 4 4 4 4
20
B. PRACTICAL MCA191 6 7 8
MCA193 HU191
Micro Programming & Programming lab (C) Business presentation and language lab
Total of Practical Total of Semester
4 4 4
4 4 4
12
3 3 3
9 29 CREDITS
THEORY
Computer Organisation & Architecture Business Systems and Applications Computer Programming with C Discrete Mathematical Structure Business English and Communication
Total of Theory
3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1 1 1
4 4 4 4 4
20
4 4 4 4 4
20
B. PRACTICAL MCA191 6 7 8
MCA193 HU191
Micro Programming & Programming lab (C) Business presentation and language lab
Total of Practical Total of Semester
4 4 4
4 4 4
12
3 3 3
9 29
32
Semester II
THEORY
CREDITS
Operating Systems and Systems Software Unix and Shell Programming Intelligent Systems Statistics and Numerical Techniques Business Management Management Accounting
Total of Theory
3 3 3 3 2 2
1 1 1 1 -
4 4 4 4 2 2
20
4 4 4 4 2 2
20
Unix lab Statistics and Numerical Analysis lab Accounting Systems lab
4 4 4
4 4 4
3 3 3
Semester III
THEORY
CREDITS
Data Communication & Computer Networks Information Systems Analysis & Design Data Structures with C Data Base Management System I Object-Oriented Programming With C++
Total of Theory
3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1 1 1
4 4 4 4 4
20
4 4 4 4 4
20
4 4 4
4 4 4
12
3 3 3
9 29
32
12 32
9 29
THEORY
CREDITS
Software Engineering & TQM Graphics & Multimedia Data Base Management System II
3 3 3
1 1 1
4 4 4
4 4 4
Semester IV
4 5
MM401 HU401
3 3
1 -
4 3
19
4 3
19
Software Project Management lab Graphics & Multimedia Lab Advanced Database lab
Total of Practical Total of Semester
4 4 4
31
4 4 4
12
3 3 3
9 28 CREDITS
THEORY
Software Engineering & TQM Graphics & Multimedia Data Base Management System II Operation Research & Environment and Ecology
Total of Theory
3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1 1 -
4 4 4 4 3
19
4 4 4 4 3
19
Software Project Management lab Graphics & Multimedia Lab Advanced Database lab
Total of Practical Total of Semester
4 4 4
31
4 4 4
12
3 3 3
9 28
Semester V
THEORY
CREDITS
3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1 1 -
4 4 4 4 3
19
4 4 4 4 3
19
B. PRACTICAL MCA 6
E592/A/B
4 12
4 12
3 9
MCA591
16 35
12 31
THEORY
CREDITS
0
Total of Theory B. PRACTICAL MCA691 1
0
0
0
0
36
36
36
36
29
29 29
Elective Paper
Elective No
2 3 4 1
Course Code
MCA E502A MCA E502B MCA E503A MCA E503B MCA E504A MCA E504B MCA E501A MCA E501B MCA E501C
Topic System Administration and Linux Windows Programming With VB Advanced Unix programming Object Oriented Programming With Java Compiler Design E-Commerce Distributed database management Image Processing Parallel Programming