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University of Mumbai University of Mumbai University of Mumbai University of Mumbai NAAC REACCREDITED & RATED ‘A’ GRADE PROSPECTUS 2013-2014 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 rd Floor, Room No. 305, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Bhavan, Vidyanagari, Santacruz (East), Mumbai – 400 098. Tel. 022-26500208 / 26543256 Email-id : [email protected], Website : www.mu.ac.in

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University of MumbaiUniversity of MumbaiUniversity of MumbaiUniversity of Mumbai

NAAC REACCREDITED & RATED ‘A’ GRADE

PROSPECTUS

2013-2014

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

3rd

Floor, Room No. 305, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Bhavan,

Vidyanagari, Santacruz (East), Mumbai – 400 098.

Tel. 022-26500208 / 26543256

Email-id : [email protected], Website : www.mu.ac.in

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University of Mumbai:

University of Mumbai is one of the oldest and premier universities in India. Started in

the year 1857, it is one among the first three universities in India. It has two campuses,

fort campus of 13 acres and Kalina campus of 230 acres. Most of the academic

departments are situated in Kalina Campus.

About Department of Information Technology:

The University Department of Information Technology (UDIT) was started in the year

2001. On commencement, the department came up with a unique three years under

graduate programme as B.Sc in Information Technology. Later in the year 2004 a post

graduate programme as M.Sc in Information Technology was introduced.

Since the Year 2001, students of U.D.I.T have excelled in various fields like ACADEMIC,

SPORTS, CULTURAL, INDUSTRY.

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University Authorities

Shri.K.Sankaranarayanan

Hon'ble – Chancellor

Dr. Rajan M. Welukar

Hon'ble - Vice Chancellor

Dr. Naresh Chandra

Pro Vice Chancellor

Dr. M.A. Khan

REGISTRAR

Prin.Dr.Rajpal .S.Hande,

DIRECTOR, BCUD

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Vision

To create next generation research and innovation led

University Department.

Mission

To provide and promote interdisciplinary goal- oriented research and

innovation in Information Technology

Goal

To have the State-of-the-art research Programmes and Laboratory

with Quality Education

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RATIONALE:

Nationally and internationally the effective and global communication and information

exchange has created a foundation for co-operative team work. The increasing role

played by information technology in the development of society pulls the need for

implementing information technology everywhere.

New and emerging technologies challenge the traditional process of teaching and

learning, and the way education is managed. Information technology, while an

important area of study in its own right, is having a major impact across all curriculum

areas. Thus an easy worldwide communication provides instant access to a voluminous

amount of data, challenging assimilation and assessment skills. Rapid communication,

plus increased access to IT in the home, at work, and in educational establishments,

could mean that learning becomes a truly lifelong activity

Objectives:

To synergize Information Technology in all its ramifications

To focus on “Information Technology and Management of Information

Technology”

To have a thorough insight into all techniques of information handling with

special emphasis on the application of information technology

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Course Structure:

B.Sc(IT)

(Three Years Under Graduate Programme)

Semester Pattern

(Six Semesters)

Five Papers/Courses per Semester

(From Semester I to Semester V)

Four Papers / Courses in Sixth Semester

With Project Work

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M.Sc(IT)

(Two Years Post Graduate Programme)

Semester Pattern

Four Papers/Courses in Part I

Two Main Papers/Courses in Part II

Two Elective Papers/Courses in Part II

One Research Project

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ACADEMIC TERMS:

The academic year which consists of two terms begins in June and ends in April. The

arrangement of terms is subject to changes and the same will be notified when the

circular is received.

For the academic year 2013-2014 the arrangement of terms will be as under:

First Term is from 10th

June, 2013 onwards

TRANSFERENCE/MIGRATION CERTIFICATE:

Candidates seeking admission to this department are required to produce the following

documents:

1. Transference Certificate from the Institute last attended

2. 12th

Marksheet or Diploma Marksheet

3. Eligibility Certificate from the Registrar of this University for candidates from

other universities.

4. Provisional Eligibility Certificate must be invariably submitted before the end of

the first term

5. Migration and other necessary certificates for confirming their admission.

(If required)

� Particulars in this regards can be obtained from the office of the Department.

Government of India Post-Metric Scholarship to Backward Class Students

The scheme of Grant of India Scholarship to the Backward Class students

(S.C/S.T/D.T./V.J.N.T/OBC and S.T outside Specified Area in Vidarbha) for post-S.S.C.

courses is implemented by the Director of Social Welfare, M.S., Poona. All the Backward

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Class students undertaking approved post S.C.C. course are considered eligible for the

Government of India Scholarship with the following exceptions:-

1. The students switching over to another professional Iine after completing

professional course in one line viz. LL.B. after B.T/B.Ed. and LL.B. will not be held

eligible.

2. The students failing the term/annual examination are not considered eligible for

the Scholarship. One failure is, however, condoned in respect of the Scheduled

Cast and Scheduled Tribes students pursuing medical and engineering courses.

3. Book bank scheme for the backward class students who are entitled for

scholarship are available in the Department.

4. Students belonging to Scheduled Caste including Nav Buddhist, Scheduled Tribes,

DT and NT categories those who are not eligible under EBC Scheme state to the

Govt. letter No. Shikshen/Bhasashi/2/191 ka – 11 Samaj Kalyan Sanchalanalaga

Maharashtra Rajya, Pune dated 18th

February 1991 and required to pay only

admission and/per registrations fees at the time of admission.

Value of Scholarships

The Government of India Scholarship includes maintenance charges, fees and

expenses on approved student’s tours in respect of professional courses and

typing/printing of thesis of the research scholar. The maintenance charges payable to

the students are detailed in Rule V of the Government of India Regulations. The rate of

maintenance charges varies according to the educational courses a student would like

to select,

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The Government of India Scholarship to the Scheduled Tribe students is granted

irrespective of the income while the Government of India Scholarship to the S.C., N.T.

and V.J.N.T. students is granted on the basis of income.

Scholarship of Govt. of India are not applicable in the following cases:-

1. If the income of the parents/guardians from all sources exceeds Rs. 65,290/- p.a.

2. If the student is the third child of same parents/guardians receiving post-metric

education.

3. Students in full-time employment.

4. Repeater except in case of Medical and Engineering Courses.

5. For same Stages of education,

6. From one professional course to another professional course.

The students who are eligible for Government of India Scholarship will not be required

to pay fees which are of compulsory nature.

Procedure for Submission for Form for GOI Scholarship.

All Backward Class students and the students coming under the Lower Income Group

should apply for the Government of India Scholarships in the prescribed from through

their respective colleges in the month of June. The application forms will be made

available to them at the time of their admission. All the students should be vigilant

enough to fill in the form complete in all respects as any omission or incorrect/false

information is apt to disqualify them for the above scholarship. The students having a

gap on their education should invariably file a Court affidavit declaring as to what they

were doing the intervening period.

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The students who were in receipt of Government of India Scholarship last year

have to apply to renewal of the same in the prescribed form. The students reading in

B.A. part I, B.Sc. Part I, M.Ed. Part I, First year Engineering etc. will be treated as fresh

candidates for the purpose of scholarship and as such they are required to apply for

scholarship in the prescribed form.

The University Library contains an extensive collection of competitive I.T. materials.

The following are some of the rules of Library :-

1. Readers, including the students of the Department are required to obtain a

Reader’s Ticket, which can be had by filling in the prescribed form. A Reader’s

Ticket is necessary for getting a book in the Library.

2. A reader will be required to submit the Reeder’s Ticket to the Library on each

occasion that he wants to take out a book for study or reference. The book is

returned. Failure to return when the book is returned. Failure to return the book

on the same day may entail forfeiture of the Reader’s Ticket.

3. Writing or making any marks in books damaging them in any manner is strictly

prohibited. Smoking and conversation are strictly prohibited on the Library

premises.

4. Books required for study in the Research Student’s Room will be issued to bona-

fide research students of the Department only on the recommendation of the

teacher under whom the students is working.

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5. While borrowing one or more books the students shall make the necessary

entries in the issue card in a legible hand.

6. Books issued as above shall be returned within one from the date of issue

thereof. While returning each book the reader shall obtain the signature of the

Library Assistant in accordance with the procedure laid down in this behalf. The

issue of any book may be renewed at the end of the week if not in demand by

other readers.

7. Books issued from the Library must be kept in the locker or table provided for the

purpose; they shall in no case be removed outside the premises of the Library;

Any infringement of this rule may entail the forfeiture of the facilities offered in

the behalf.

8. Failure to return books in time or infringement of any rules in any manner may

entail withdrawal of the facilities and forfeiture of deposit of caution money.

9. Facility of Lending Section is available as per library rules.

HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION

The University maintains a hostel for the students of the University Departments. The

Department is allocated some seats in the University Hostel.

Students seeking admission to the Hostel are required to fill in the prescribed

application form which must be submitted to the Department Office before the last

date notified in this regard.

Application forms may be obtained from the office of the University Hostel.

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The allocation of seats in the hostel will be notified on the Department notice-board.

The Warden does not undertake to correspond about the allocation of Seats or discuss

the same with the applicant.

The Hostel is situated nearby Churchgate station and in Kalina campus. The Postal

addresses of the Hostel are as following:-

1. Hostel for boys

a) Jugoonath Sunkerset Hall,

Mumbai University Hostel, ‘B’ Road,

Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020.

b) Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Boy’s Hostel

University of Mumbai,

Mumbai – 400 098.

2. Hostel for Girls

a) Ramabai Girls Hostel

University of Mumbai,

Mumbai -400 098.

b) Savitribai Phule Girls Hostel

University of Mumbai,

Mumbai- 400 098.

c) Maharshe Dhondo Keshav Karve Hostel

University of Mumbai,

Mumbai-400 098.

Hostel accommodation for foreign students is provided in the International Students’

House, ‘C’ Road, Churchgate, Mumbai-400 020. For both Indian and International

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Students the hostel accommodation is purely based on the quota allotted to the

department and the availability of seats.

DISCIPLINE

(a) Rules

All students are bound to obey the rules in force relating to maintenance of discipline

and proper conduct among the students of the University.

(b) Premises of the Department:

( i ) The general control of all premises occupied by the Department Is vested in the

University. A regular uses of the premises is confined to the Staff and the Students. In

addition, Persons holding Reader’s Ticket are admitted to the use of the Library, in

accordance with the Library rules. Person introducing visitors to the Department will be

held responsible for their conduct.

(ii) The premises of the Department should not, be used for the sale or organized

distribution of book papers or other materials or for the marketing of collection for

charitable or other purposes or for organizing agitation of any kind without permission

from the University.

Prevention of Ragging in the premises

Action to be taken by the Head of the institution- On receipt of the recommendation

of the Anti Ragging Squad or on receipt of any information concerning any

reported incident of ragging, the Head of institution shall immediately determine if a cas

e under the penal laws is made out and if so, either on his own or through a

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member of the Anti- Ragging Committee authorized by him in this behalf,

proceed to file a First Information Report (FIR), within twenty four hours of receipt of

such information or recommendation, with the police and local authorities, under the

appropriate penal provisions relating to one or more of the following, namely;

i. Abetment to ragging;

ii. Criminal conspiracy to rag;

iii. Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging;

� iv. Public nuisance created during ragging;

v. Violation of decency and morals through ragging;

vi. Injury to body, causing hurt or grievous hurt;

vii. Wrongful restraint;

viii. Wrongful confinement;

ix Use of criminal force;

x. Assault as well as sexual offences or unnatural offences;

xi. Extortion;

xii. Criminal trespass;

xiii. Offences against property;

xiv. Criminal intimidation;

xv. Attempts to commit any or all of the above mentioned offences against

the victim(s);

xvi. Threat to commit any or all of the above mentioned offences against the

victim(s);

xvii. Physical or psychological humiliation;

xviii. All other offences following from the definition of "Ragging".

B.Sc.I.T.

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� Eligibility: 10+2 candidates with Science / Commerce with Mathematics at

12th

level.

“O.5051:-B.Sc.(Information Technology)

a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of Bachelor of

Science-Information Technology, shall have passed XII standard examination of

the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent

degree (obtained at one and in the same sitting of the same Board) with

Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject and should have secured not

less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40% marks in aggregate

in case of reserved category candidates.

b) Candidate who have passed Diploma (Three years after S.S.C 10th

Std.)

InformationTechnology/ComputerTechnology/ComputerEngineering/Computer

Science/ Electrical, Electronics and Video Engineering and Allied

Branches/Mechanical and Allied Branches/ Civil and Allied branches of are

eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of the B.Sc.(I.T.) degree course.

However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education

or any other recognized Government Body. Minimum marks required are 45%

aggregate for open category candidate and 40% aggregate for reserved category

candidates.

OR

Candidates with post HSC-Diploma in Information Technology/ Computer

Technology /Computer Engineering/ Computer Science/ and Allied branches will

be eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of B. Sc. (I.T.)

However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education

or any other recognized Government Body. Minimum Marks required 45%

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aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category

candidates.

Intake capacity is 60 seats.

“O.5053 :- B. Sc. (Information Technology)

a. No common entrance test will be conducted.

Admission will be on merit, based on order of preference as follows:

1. Mark in Mathematics and Statistics at H.S.C. or Equivalent

2. Aggregate Marks at H.S.C. (Std.XII) or equivalent.

3. Aggregate Marks at S.S.C. (Std. X)

b. The total enrollment of students will be restricted to 60 students per division

at S.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.) and additional 6 seat per division can be offered for Diploma

holders eligible for direct admission to S.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.)

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Syllabus : First Year BScIT

Courses and Course Codes

Semester I

Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title

USIT101 Professional

Communication skills USIT1P1

Professional

Communication skills

Practical

USIT102 Applied

Mathematics – I USIT1P2

Applied

Mathematics – I

Practical

USIT103 Fundamentals of

Digital Computing USIT1P3

Fundamentals of

Digital Computing

Practical

USIT104

Electronics and

Communication

technology

USIT1P4

Electronics and

Communication

technology Practical

USIT105 Introduction to C++

programming USIT1P5

Introduction to C++

programming

Practical

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Semester II

Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title

USIT201 Web Technologies USIT2P1 Web Technologies

Practical

USIT202 Applied

Mathematics – II USIT2P2

Applied

Mathematics – II

Practical

USIT203 Microprocessor and

microcontrollers USIT2P3

Microprocessor and

microcontrollers

Practical

USIT204 Database

Management Systems USIT2P4

Database

Management Systems

Practical

USIT205

Data Communication

and Networking

Standards

USIT2P5

Data Communication

and Networking

Standards

Practical

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Syllabus : Second Year BScIT

Courses and Course Codes

Semester III

Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title

USIT101 Logic and Discrete

Mathematics USIT1P1

Logic and Discrete

Mathematics Practical

USIT102 Computer Graphics USIT1P2 Computer Graphics

Practical

USIT103 Advanced SQL USIT1P3 Advanced SQL

Practical

USIT104 Object Oriented

Programming with C++ USIT1P4

Object Oriented

Programming with

C++ Practical

USIT105 Modern Operating

Systems USIT1P5

Modern Operating

Systems Practical

Semester IV

Courses & Codes

Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title

USIT101 Software Engineering USIT1P1 Software Engineering

Practical

USIT102 Multimedia USIT1P2 Multimedia Practical

USIT103 Java and Data

Structures USIT1P3

Java and Data

Structures Practical

USIT104 Quantitative

Techniques USIT1P4

Quantitative

Techniques Practical

USIT105 Embedded Systems USIT1P5 Embedded Systems

Practical

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Semester V

Courses and Course Codes

Semester V

Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title

USIT501 Network Security USIT5P1 Network Security

Practical

USIT502 Asp.Net With C# USIT5P2 Asp.Net With C#

Practical

USIT503 Software Testing USIT5P3 Software Testing

Practical

USIT504 Advanced Java USIT5P4 Advanced Java

Practical

USIT505 Linux Administration USIT5P5 Linux Administration

Practical

Semester VI

Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title

USIT601 Internet Technology USIT6P1 Internet Technology

Practical

USIT602 Project Management USIT6P2 Project Management Case

Studies

USIT603 Data Warehousing USIT6P3 Data Warehousing Practical

USIT607 Project Report

USIT608 Project Viva Voce

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Elective

USIT604 IPR and Cyber Laws USIT6P4 IPR and Cyber Laws Case

Studies

USIT605 Digital Signal And Systems USIT6P5 Digital Signal And Systems

Practical

USIT606 Geographic Information

Systems USIT6P6

Geographic Information

Systems Practical

M.Sc(IT)

Eligibility: For admission to M.Sc(IT) the following conditions will apply:

1. There will be 40 seats per batch. All admissions will be on merit(i.e. percentage

of aggregate marks secured for the qualifying examination). Reservation criteria

shall be followed as prescribed by the Government at the time of admission.

2. The candidate must have passed B.Sc degree in Inforamtion Technology of

University of Mumbai or any other recognized Universities with minimum 45% of

marks.

(OR)

B.Sc in Computer Science / Mathematics / Physics /Statistics /Electronics with

minimum 45% of marks

(OR)

B.E degree in any branch with minimum 45% marks

3. Mathematics should be one of the subjects at 10+2 or its equivalent examination.

4. 15% of the total sanctioned seats to be utilized for candidates other than B.Sc(IT).

3. Revised syllabus of M.Sc. Information Technology

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(Based on Credit and grading system)

Semester I

Paper

code

Paper

Nomenclature Lectures Credit

Practical

Paper Hrs Credit

Total

Credit

PSIT101 Data Mining 60 04 PSITP1 60 02 06

PSIT102 Distributed System

60 04 PSITP2 60 02 06

PSIT103 Data Analysis Tools

60 04 PSITP3 60 02 06

PSIT104 Software Testing 60 04 PSITP4 60 02 06

Total

24

Semester II

Paper

code

Paper

Nomenclature

Lectures Credit Practical

Paper

Hrs Credit Total

Credit

PSIT201 Mobile Computing 60 04 PSITP5 60 02 06

PSIT202 Advanced Computer

Networks 60 04 PSITP6 60 02 06

PSIT203 Cloud Computing and

Ubiquitous System 60 04 PSITP7 60 02 06

PSIT204 Advanced Database

Systems 60 04 PSITP8 60 02 06

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Total 24

Total credits for M.Sc. Part I =(Sem I- 24 and sem II-24) =48

Evaluation: The students will be evaluated externally. The external evaluation will be

done by the committee appointed by the University norms. Standard of passing and

scale as per the university norms.

Semester IIII

Paper

code

Paper

Nomenclature Lectures Credit

Practical

Paper Hrs Credit

Total

Credit

PSIT101 Software Testing 60 04 PSITP1 60 02 06

PSIT102 Artificial Intelligence

60 04 PSITP2 60 02 06

PSIT103 Parallel Processing

60 04 PSITP3 60 02 06

PSIT104 Multimedia Systems 60 04 PSITP4 60 02 06

Total

24

Semester IV

Paper

code

Paper

Nomenclature

Lectures Credit Practical

Paper

Hrs Credit Total

Credit

PSIT201 Information Security 60 04 PSITP5 60 02 06

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PSIT202 Robotics 60 04 PSITP6 60 02 06

PSIT203 Distributed Computing 60 04 PSITP7 60 02 06

PSIT204 Java Technology 60 04 PSITP8 60 02 06

Total 24

Total credits for M.Sc. Part I =(Sem I- 24 and sem II-24) =48

Evaluation: The students will be evaluated externally. The external evaluation will be

done by the committee appointed by the University norms. Standard of passing and

scale as per the university norms.

Contact Us :

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Bhavan

3rd Floor, Room No. 305, Vidyanagari,

Santacruz(East), Mumbai-400 098 Tel. 022-26500208.