The sole aim of Master of Philosophy in Computer Science Program is developing graduates into mature researchers who are able to make original scientific contributions that have both practical significance and a severe, sophisticated conjectural grounding. The Program duration is one year with 2 semesters. The course work includes two Core Papers and two Electives during the first semester.
Why M.Phil. (Computer Science)?
M. Phil. scholars in Computer Science perform individual research in any of the areas given below under the direct supervision of an academic expert and submit a dissertation at the end of second semester.
Software Engineering
Image Processing
Data Mining
Artificial Intelligence
Networks Security
Embedded Systems
Scope of M.Phil. (CS) Graduate:
M.Phil. in Computer Science is designed to prepare students for doctoral research. The skills of logical thinking, problem solving, abstraction and systematic analysis acquired through a study of Computer Science are highly transferable to other disciplines and greatly in demand. As technology improves and becomes an integral part of our society, it shapes and defines the way we live in. An understanding of computers prepares us for a modern, computer-based society, and allows us to cope with the rapid changes in technology that are constantly occurring.
- General Research Methodology
- Advanced Computing Techniques
- C & C++ Lab
- Java Lab
- Open Source Lab
- Web Technology Lab
- Application & System Software Lab