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5th Academic Booklet

The Academic Booklet for the Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering at Parul University for the academic year 2025-26 outlines the management team, departmental vision and mission, and details about the program. It emphasizes the importance of academic integrity, discipline, and the National Education Policy 2020, which aims to enhance the education system in India. The document also highlights the program outcomes and specific outcomes that prepare students for successful careers in the field of computer science.

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5th Academic Booklet

The Academic Booklet for the Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering at Parul University for the academic year 2025-26 outlines the management team, departmental vision and mission, and details about the program. It emphasizes the importance of academic integrity, discipline, and the National Education Policy 2020, which aims to enhance the education system in India. The document also highlights the program outcomes and specific outcomes that prepare students for successful careers in the field of computer science.

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Academic Booklet

Academic Year 2025-26

Bachelor of Technology
in
Computer Science and Engineering
(B. Tech CSE)
Semester – 5
Department of Computer Science and
Engineering
Parul Institute of Technology
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Parul University
Our Management Team
FET Management Team

Dr. Vipul Vekariya

Dean - FET, Parul University


Mob: 9909459540
Email: [email protected]

Dr. Swapnil M Parikh

Principal, Parul Institute of Technology


Parul University
Mobile: 9998168061
Email: [email protected]

Dr. Jaymin Bhalani

Vice Principal ,
Parul Institute of Technology
Parul University
Mob:9426352396
Email:[email protected]
Dr. Manisha Pathak

Academic Director, PIT – Parul University.


Landline:02668-260348
Mob:9427787534
Email: [email protected]

Ms. Sumitra Menaria

Head & Assistant Professor,


Computer Science and Engineering Department
Parul Institute of Technology,
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Parul University
Mobile: 9426765592
Office: 02668 260461
Email: [email protected]
INDEX
Particular Page No.
About the Institute
• Institute Vision
• Institute Mission
About the Department
• Department Vision
• Department Mission
• Code of conduct
• Code of discipline
• Unaccepted behavior
• Disciplinary Measures
About the Programme
• Details about NEP-2020*
• PEOs, POs, PSOs
• Academic Calendar
• Time tables
• List of Holidays
• Weekly / Mid Semester / Exam Schedule or Information
• MFT Details
• Concerned Faculty List with Contact Details
• Curriculum
• Syllabus of courses
• Course Lecture/Laboratory/Tutorial Planning
• NPTEL / Swayam / MOOCs Courses List and Details
• Details of Value-added courses and Professional courses
• Student Chapter / Council Details and Planned Activity
• Co-curricular and extra-curricular events during the semester
• Details of visits planned during semester
• Details of expert talk during the semester
• Flagship Events of Concerned Institute, Faculty and University
• Prominent academic competition (Outside PU )
• Coordinators of Various Committee (Anti Ragging, WDC, ICC, Office of
International Affairs, Centre of International Relations and Research, PIERC,
Scholarship, PUMIS, Mentoring etc.)
• Ranker List of Last Semester Result with SPI
• Interaction of Various Media Platforms
About the University

A multidisciplinary destination of learning and innovation, propelling quality in higher


education with a record of being India’s youngest private university to receive NAAC A++
accreditation in the first cycle. Situated in Vadodara, Gujarat, Parul University, is an
embodiment of the nation's essence of cultural heritage blended with modern innovations
and academic practices for student enrichment, while fostering national and global
development. The University is an amalgamation of faculties and institutes that offer a
plethora of diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs in numerous
disciplines. Through its uniquely structured, industry linked and field aligned programs, the
University holds a noteworthy record of fulfilling the infinite dreams of students, by
launching their lucrative careers towards high trajectories through start-up incubation and
impeccable placement records. The 150+ acre eco-friendly campus is home to over 50,000+
students from every State of India and over 3,500 international students from 75+ countries,
making Parul University a truly culturally global destination. In addition to its NAAC A++
accreditation, the University holds global memberships in bodies such as the Association of
Commonwealth Universities. The University’s stamps of quality extend to its DSIR
recognition for quality research, NABL accreditation for quality in clinical medical research,
NABH accreditation for quality healthcare and ARIIA Top 50 ranking for innovation
achievements nationwide. In recognition of Parul University’s excellence in education it has
been awarded for being the Best Private University in Western India by Praxis Media and
Best University in Placements by ASSOCHAM and the Most Outstanding University in West
Zone for having Highest Nationalities in Campus at the World Education Summit Awards.

VISION

To make successful academic quests through entrepreneurship. research, modernization


and partnerships, thus making PU the finest educational destination

MISSION

• Bridging the gap between academia and career, by laying emphasis on development
programs for both students and staff.
• Promoting healthy relationships between PU's existing students, alumni, teachers and
staff
• Forming associations with other universities and corporate firms of the nation and the
world
• Presenting state-of-the-art infrastructure with high quality and work ethics.
About the Institute

To strive towards attaining the status of global educational university by setting higher
benchmarks in quality education to deliver excellence in academics, research, innovation
and extension activities through the implementation of best practices adopted by
renowned academic institutes in teaching and learning processes by continuously
monitoring the effectiveness of the University's practices, fostering a quality learning
ecosystem through state-of-the-art facilities to enable the beneficiaries to enhance their
skillsets and knowledge, with enhanced emphasis on comprehensive development. The
institute aims to create a learning environment that fosters innovation, industry
readiness, and professional development. It is recognized for its state-of-the-art
infrastructure, research-oriented approach, industry tie-ups, and a strong focus on
entrepreneurship and experiential learning.

VISION

To be a center of excellence in technical education and research, creating globally competent


and socially responsible professionals. This vision reflects PIT’s commitment to nurturing
students who can meet global challenges while maintaining strong ethical and social values.

MISSION

• To foster research and development by encouraging faculty and students to engage


in cutting-edge technologies.
• To promote industry-institute interaction for real-world learning experiences and
skill development.
• To instill ethical values and leadership qualities in students to make them
responsible citizens.
• To cultivate an environment of continuous improvement, learning, and personal
development.
About the Department

The Computer Science and Engineering department at Parul Institute of Technology is a hub
of academic excellence, fostering global success. Our state-of-the-art labs, manned by highly
qualified faculty, offer hands-on learning. Partnering with industry giants like Microsoft,
Oracle, Intel, and SAP, we ensure our curriculum remains cutting-edge, enhancing placement
prospects in esteemed firms such as Juspay, Civica, Mastek Ltd, Sophos etc. Apple authorized
training center and advanced networking and IoT labs, help students to delve into emerging
technologies. We promote innovation through platforms like Google Developer Students
Club and industry internships. Our alumni network bolsters this synergy, offering
mentorship to our existing students by ASMP (Alumni Student Membership Program).
Certifications from Coursera, NPTEL, and Edx refine technical skills of students, while
hackathons provide platform to showcase the technical talent. Beyond academics, we
emphasize holistic development, including sports, extracurriculars and NCC participation. At
Parul Institute of Technology, we groom the next generation of tech leaders for success in
the digital era.

VISION

To pursue prosperous academic endeavors via entrepreneurship. Research, modernization,


and collaborations make CSE the best place to pursue engineering Program.

MISSION

• Creating a bridge between education and the workplace by emphasizing staff and
student development initiatives.
• CSE Department aims to foster positive relationships among its current student body, alumni,
faculty, and staff.
• It also seeks to establish partnerships with other academic institutions and international
corporations. Finally, it presents cutting-edge facilities that are of the highest caliber and uphold
ethical standards.
Code of Discipline:
❖ Academic Integrity: Be honest in all academic work; avoid plagiarism and cheating.
❖ Respectful Behavior: Treat everyone with respect; no discrimination, harassment,
or bullying.
❖ Attendance: Attend classes regularly and participate actively.
❖ Professionalism: Exhibit professionalism in behavior, attire, and communication.
❖ Resource Use: Use university resources responsibly.
❖ Community Engagement: Participate in community service.
❖ Respect: Treat everyone with respect and dignity.
❖ Compliance: Follow all laws and university policies.
❖ Integrity: Maintain honesty in all activities.
❖ Responsibility: Be accountable for one’s actions.
Unaccepted behaviors
❖ Dishonesty: Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic fraud.
❖ Disrespect: Discrimination, harassment, bullying, or any form of disrespect towards
faculty, staff, or peers.
❖ Absenteeism: Frequent unexcused absences from classes and other mandatory
activities.
❖ Unprofessionalism: Inappropriate attire, unpunctuality, irresponsible
communication, and failure to meet deadlines.
❖ Resource Misuse: Unauthorized or unethical use of university facilities and resources.
❖ Disruption: Any actions that disrupt the educational environment or university
operations.
❖ Substance Abuse: Use or possession of illegal drugs or alcohol on campus.
❖ Violence: Any form of physical violence or threats against others.
❖ Theft: Stealing or damaging university or personal property.
❖ Cyber Misconduct: Unauthorized access to or misuse of university digital resources.
❖ Insubordination: Defying or disrespecting authority figures within the university.
❖ Gambling: Engaging in gambling activities on campus.
❖ Unauthorized Gatherings: Participating in or organizing unapproved gatherings or
protests.
❖ Unethical Behavior: Any actions that compromise the ethical standards of the
university.
Disciplinary Measures
❖ Warnings: Issuance of verbal or written warnings for minor infractions.
❖ Probation: Placing the individual on probation with specific conditions for
improvement.
❖ Detention from Academics: Temporary restriction from attending classes or
participating in academic activities.
❖ Suspension: Temporary suspension from classes, activities, or university services for
serious or repeated offenses.
❖ Expulsion: Permanent expulsion from the university for severe or continued violations
of the code of conduct.
About the Programme

Computer Science has become one of the most fundamental aspects of development
in the various businesses, technological and administrative organizations.
Information gathering through computer science provides broad exposure to the
functionality of numerous trends. The Faculty of Engineering's Department of
Computer Engineering provides a four-year bachelor's degree program in Computer
Science & Engineering. The program is strategically designed to provide students
with the fundamentals, analysis, and an expert understanding of the field. In order to
expose students to in-depth practical exposure to this field, the department is
equipped with computer facilities and laboratories which allow students to be
engaged at a personal level and in the real-time processing of the technical processes
that are involved. The program exposes students to various systems and subjects
such as data sciences, business analytics, machine learning, tableau, and python,
amongst others. The program is also taken under the instruction of expert faculties
and professors who provide students with an in-depth understanding of how the
industry works and functions in preparation for various streams of careers.
Details about NEP-2020
The National Education Policy 2020 (NEP-2020) heralds a transformative vision for the
Indian education landscape, addressing the evolving needs of the 21st century. This
comprehensive framework emphasizes a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to
education, integrating science, arts, humanities, and sports to nurture creativity and
critical thinking. NEP-2020 advocates for flexibility in course choices, enabling students
to pursue subjects across streams and fostering an interdisciplinary learning
environment. It places a strong emphasis on early childhood care and education (ECCE),
introducing a new structural framework that encompasses the foundational,
preparatory, middle, and secondary stages of learning. The policy also prioritizes
teacher training and professional development, assessment reforms, and the
integration of technology in education to enhance access and quality. NEP-2020 aims to
restructure higher education, with a focus on increasing enrollment, promoting
research and innovation, and granting autonomy to educational institutions.
Furthermore, it underscores the importance of equity and inclusion, striving to bridge
the gap in access to education and promote the preservation and promotion of Indian
languages. Overall, NEP-2020 represents a paradigm shift towards a more inclusive,
flexible, and forward-thinking education system that is aligned with the aspirations of a
rapidly changing world.

Key Features Of NEP 2020

▪ Flexibility in Learning
▪ Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
▪ Teacher Training and Professional Development
▪ Assessment Reforms
▪ Higher Education Restructuring
▪ Technology Integration
▪ Equity and Inclusion
Parul University
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Department of Computer Science &
Engineering
COs, POs and PSOs
Academic Year 2024-25
Introduction: Outcome Based Education (OBE) has become the standard of practice in Higher
Education Institutions. Hence, Course Outcomes, Program Outcomes and attainment of COs and
POs play vital role as far as Outcome Based Education is concerned.

Course Outcomes are statements that are in the view of what the students are expected to attain
at the end of the course.

Program Outcomes (POs) represent the knowledge, skills and attitudes the students should have
at the end of the Program. There are 12 POs.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) are the statements that define outcomes of a program which
make students realize the fact that the knowledge and techniques learnt in this course has direct
implication for the advancement of society and its sustainability. PSOs are what the students
should be able to do at the time of graduation. The PSOs are program specific written by the
department offering the program. There are usually two to four PSOs for a department.

Methodology:
The calculation is based on marks obtained by the students in their Internal Assessment
(assignments, weekly examinations, midterm examination/s, Internal Practical/s) and External
Assessment (end semester theory and practical examination). After result analysis of the said
components, the marks are to be converted to see if they meet the course outcome set by the
teachers. The teacher shall get the score of course outcome to measure the contribution of each
course until students complete their entire program.
Program Outcomes (POs): (An example for detailed understanding of POs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of engineering fundamentals, science,
Mathematics and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2. Problem analysis: Identify, frame, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching authenticated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural
sciences, and engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the stated needs with suitable consideration for
the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of the
information to provide cogent conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with
an understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to evaluate
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the resultant responsibilities pertinent to the
professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for
sustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, as a member or leader in
diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to understand and write
effective reports, design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear
instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and as a
leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs):


PSO1 - An ability to analyze, design, verify, validate, code and maintain the solution of given
problem to derive execution of software system.
PSO2 - An ability to understand, apply and work with one or more domain using knowledge of
mathematical techniques and principles with relevant areas of computer science.

(As far as PSOs are concerned, there can be from two to four PSOs)
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A1_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DAA(T1)358 SE(SS)358 DAA(T1)358 TOC(NNB)358 SE(SS)358 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

08:25 - 09:20 EP(T1)358 DAA(T1)358 EP(T1)358 SE(SS)358 TOC(NNB)358 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 PCE:(IS): 358 358 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(BS)358 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5A1-1:SE(SS):358 5A1-1:DAA(T1):358
10:25 - 11:20 DADV(VP)358 DADV(VP)358 DADV(VP)358 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 TOC(NNB)358 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A1-1:EP(T1):358 5A1-1:DAA(T1):358 5A1-1:DADV(VP):C4
01:15 - 02:10 AWS(BS)358 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T1 T1
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T1 T1
suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105253 Software Engineering SE Suraj Singh SS 34612
versity.ac.in
Software Engineering suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105254 SE-L Suraj Singh SS 34612
Laboratory versity.ac.in
nirali.bhaliya270184@parul
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Ms. Nirali NitinbhaiBhaliya NNB 15306
university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP
using Java T1 T1
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L
using Java Laboratory T1 T1
Data Analytics and Data Dr. Vinod Patidar Vinod.patidar28579@parul
303105314 DADV VP 28579
Visualization university.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data Dr. Vinod Patidar Vinod.patidar28579@parul
303105315 DADV-L VP 28579
Visualization Laboratory university.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Irfatnaz Shaikh IS [email protected] 34375
303105302 AWS AF Bela Shah BS 35326
CLASSROOM NO: 358, FACULTY Mr. Mohit Rathod
[email protected]
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 358, C4 REPRESENTATIVE / c.in

endrabhai PatelMr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Aditi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


Pratik
SUMITRA
GiteTime
MENARIA
Table Coordinator
Head of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A2_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 SE(SS)360 DAA(T1)360 DADV(BD)360 DAA(T1)360 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(BD)360

08:25 - 09:20 DAA(T1)360 SE(SS)360 SE(SS)360 EP(T1)360 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(T1)360

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 TOC(DPP)360 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A2-1:EP(T1):360 5A2-1:DADV(BD):360 5A2-1:DAA(T1):360
10:25 - 11:20 PCE:(IS): 360 TOC(DPP)360 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 AWS(BS)360 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(BS)360
5A2-1:SE(SS):360 5A2-1:DAA(T1):C5
01:15 - 02:10 DADV(BD)360 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(DPP)360

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA T1 T1
Algorithm
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L T1 T1
Algorithm Laboratory
suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105253 Software Engineering SE Suraj Singh SS 34612
versity.ac.in
Software Engineering suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105254 SE-L Suraj Singh SS 34612
Laboratory versity.ac.in
Mr. Devendra devendra.parmar8819@paru
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC DPP 26133
Pursottambhai Parmar luniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP T1 T1
using Java
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L T1 T1
using Java Laboratory
Data Analytics and Data bharti.dubey34662@parulu
303105314 DADV Bharti Dubey BD 34662
Visualization niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data bharti.dubey34662@parulu
303105315 DADV-L Bharti Dubey BD 34662
Visualization Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Irfatnaz Shaikh IS [email protected] 34375
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Bela Shah BS 35326
CLASSROOM NO: 360 FACULTY Ms Arpita Limbachiya
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 360, C5 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

endrabhai PatelMr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Aditi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


Pratik
SUMITRA
GiteTime
MENARIA
Table Coordinator
Head of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A3_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DADV(NP)361 EP(T1)361 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(T1)360 DAA(T1)358


5A3-1:EP(T1):361
08:25 - 09:20 SE(SS)361 DAA(T1)361 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(T1)360 SE(SS)358

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 362LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(CK): 361 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(NP)358
5A3-1:DADV(BD):361 5A3-1:DAA(T1):360
10:25 - 11:20 TOC(SB)361 SE(SS)361 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(SB)358

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 DADV(NP)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(BS)358
5A3-1:DAA(T1):361 5A3-1:SE(SS):358
01:15 - 02:10 TOC(SB)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(BS)358

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA T1 T1
Algorithm
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L T1 T1
Algorithm Laboratory
suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105253 Software Engineering SE Suraj Singh SS 34612
versity.ac.in
Software Engineering suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105254 SE-L Suraj Singh SS 34612
Laboratory versity.ac.in
Mrs. SUJAYA Sujaya.bhattacharjee29571
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC SB 29571
BHATTACHARJEE @paruluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP T1 T1
using Java
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L T1 T1
using Java Laboratory
Data Analytics and Data nitin.pal34737@paruluniver
303105314 DADV Nitin Pal NP 34737
Visualization sity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data bharti.dubey34662@parulu
303105315 DADV-L Bharti Dubey BD 34662
Visualization Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Chetna Kumari CK [email protected] 29505

303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Bela Shah BS 35326


CLASSROOM NO: 361, C5, 360, 358 FACULTY Ms Bhumi Shah

LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 361, 360, 358 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A4_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DAA(T2)362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(T2)361 DADV(BD)361 EP(T1)361


5A4-1:DADV(BD):362
08:25 - 09:20 DADV(BD)362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(BD)361 EP(T1)361 DAA(T2)361

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 TOC(SB)361 TOC(SB)362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(SB)361


5A4-1:EP(T1):361 5A4-1:DAA(T2):361
10:25 - 11:20 362LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(CK): 362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(AMV)361

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(AMV)C4 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(AMV)358
5A4-1:SE(AMV):360 5A4-1:DAA(T2):361
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(BS)C4 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(BS)358

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T2 T2
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T2 T2
arpita.vaidya24720@parulu
303105253 Software Engineering SE Mrs. Arpita Meet Vaidya AMV 24720
niversity.ac.in
Software Engineering arpita.vaidya24720@parulu
303105254 SE-L Mrs. Arpita Meet Vaidya AMV 24720
Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Mrs. SUJAYA Sujaya.bhattacharjee29571
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC SB 29571
BHATTACHARJEE @paruluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP T1 T1
using Java
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L T1 T1
using Java Laboratory
Data Analytics and Data bharti.dubey34662@parulu
303105314 DADV Bharti Dubey BD 34662
Visualization niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data bharti.dubey34662@parulu
303105315 DADV-L Bharti Dubey BD 34662
Visualization Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Chetna Kumari CK [email protected] 29505

303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Bela Shah BS 35326


CLASSROOM NO: 362, C4, 358, 361 FACULTY Ms. Frenisha Digaswala
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 362, 361, 360 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]
c.in

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A5_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 EP(T1)370 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(GS)362 EP(T1)362 SE(GS)362 DAA(T2)362

08:25 - 09:20 DAA(T2)370 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(AMG)362 DAA(T2)362 TOC(AMG)362 SE(GS)362

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(BJ): 362 DADV(VP)362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5A5-1:DAA(T2):370 5A5-1:DADV(VP):362
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(VP)362 362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 AWS(BS)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(VP)362


5A5-1:DAA(T2):360 5A5-1:SE(SS):360 5A5-1:EP(T1):361
01:15 - 02:10 AWS(BS)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(AMG)362

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T2 T2
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T2 T2
gautam.singh35783@parulu
303105253 Software Engineering SE GS 35783
Gautam Singh niversity.ac.in
Software Engineering suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105254 SE-L Suraj Singh SS 34612
Laboratory versity.ac.in
ajitesh.ghosh36908@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Ajitesh Moy Gosh AMG 36908
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP T1 T1
using Java
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L T1 T1
using Java Laboratory
Data Analytics and Data Dr. Vinod Patidar Vinod.patidar28579@parul
303105314 DADV VP 28579
Visualization university.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data Dr. Vinod Patidar Vinod.patidar28579@parul
303105315 DADV-L VP 28579
Visualization Laboratory university.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Bhumi Joshi BJ [email protected] 23650
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Bela Shah BS 35326
CLASSROOM NO: 370,362,C5,360 FACULTY Ms Sujaya Bhattacharje
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 370,360,361 REPRESENTATIVE / sujaya.bhattacharjee29571@paruluniversity.
ac.in

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A6_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(T2)370 DAA(T2)370 DAA(T2)370 DADV(AKS)370


5A6-1:DADV(AKS):370
08:25 - 09:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(BG)370 EP(T2)370 EP(T2)370 DADV(AKS)370

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(AMV)370 370LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5A6-1:DAA(T2):370 5A6-1:SE(AMV):C5
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(IS): 370 SE(AMV)370 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(KKG)361 DADV(AKS)361 TOC(BG)362


5A6-1:DAA(T2):361 5A6-1:EP(T2):370
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(AMV)361 TOC(BG)361 AWS(KKG)362

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T2 T2
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T2 T2
arpita.vaidya24720@parulu
303105253 Software Engineering SE Mrs. Arpita Meet Vaidya AMV 24720
niversity.ac.in
Software Engineering arpita.vaidya24720@parulu
303105254 SE-L Mrs. Arpita Meet Vaidya AMV 24720
Laboratory niversity.ac.in
bravish.gujar36760@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Dr Bravish Gujar BG 36760
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP
using Java T2 T2
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L
using Java Laboratory T2 T2
Data Analytics and Data aditya.singh34812@parulun
303105314 DADV Dr Aditya Kumar Singh AKS 34812
Visualization iversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data aditya.singh34812@parulun
303105315 DADV-L Dr Aditya Kumar Singh AKS 34812
Visualization Laboratory iversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Irfatnaz Shaikh IS [email protected] 34375
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 370, 361, 362 FACULTY Mr Ashish Patel
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 370, 361, C5 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A7_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DAA(T3)372 DAA(T3)372 DADV(BD)372 DAA(T3)372 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A7-1:EP(T2):372
08:25 - 09:20 EP(T2)372 DADV(BD)372 EP(T2)372 DADV(BD)372 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 TOC(SB)372 TOC(SB)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5A7-1:DADV(BD):372 5A7-1:DAA(T3):372
10:25 - 11:20 SE(AMV)372 C5LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 PCE:(CK): 362 TOC(SB)362 AWS(KKG)362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A7-1:SE(AMV):362 5A7-1:DAA(T3):370
01:15 - 02:10 SE(AMV)362 AWS(KKG)362 SE(AMV)362 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T3 T3
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T3 T3
arpita.vaidya24720@parulu
303105253 Software Engineering SE Mrs. Arpita Meet Vaidya AMV 24720
niversity.ac.in
Software Engineering arpita.vaidya24720@parulu
303105254 SE-L Mrs. Arpita Meet Vaidya AMV 24720
Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Mrs. SUJAYA Sujaya.bhattacharjee29571
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC SB 29571
BHATTACHARJEE @paruluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP T2 T2
using Java
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L T2 T2
using Java Laboratory
Data Analytics and Data bharti.dubey34662@parulun
303105314 DADV Bharti Dubey BD 34662
Visualization iversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data bharti.dubey34662@parulun
303105315 DADV-L Bharti Dubey BD 34662
Visualization Laboratory iversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Chetna Kumari CK [email protected] 29505
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 372, 362, C5 FACULTY Ms Rucha Joshi
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 372, 362, 370 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A8_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 TOC(RAM)373 TOC(RAM)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(RAM)372


5A8-1:EP(IT):373 5A8-1:DADV(NP):373
08:25 - 09:20 DADV(NP)373 DADV(NP)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(NP)372

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 DAA(KSP)373 SE(ASJ)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(KKG)362
5A8-1:DAA(KSP):C5
10:25 - 11:20 373LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(KSP)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(KSP)362

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 PCE:(SG): 370 SE(ASJ)370 SE(ASJ)370 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A8-1:DAA(KSP):370 5A8-1:SE(AMV):372
01:15 - 02:10 EP(PG)370 EP(PG)370 AWS(KKG)370 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Mrs. Keyaben sanketkumar keyaben.patel17883@parulu
303105218 DAA 17883
Algorithm Patel KSP niversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of Mrs. Keyaben sanketkumar keyaben.patel17883@parulu
303105219 DAA-L 17883
Algorithm Laboratory Patel KSP niversity.ac.in
Aditi.jaiswal31545@parulu
303105253 Software Engineering SE Ms. Aditi Sanjay Jaiswal ASJ 31545
niversity.ac.in
Software Engineering arpita.vaidya24720@parulu
303105254 SE-L Mrs. Arpita Meet Vaidya AMV 24720
Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Ms. Riddhi Atulkumar riddhi.mehta17528@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC RAM 17528
Mehta niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming pratik.gite35430@paruluniv
303105309 EP Dr. Pratik Gite PG 35430
using Java ersity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming ishan.thakkar38369@parulu
303105310 EP-L ISHAN THAKKAR IT 38369
using Java Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data nitin.pal34737@paruluniver
303105314 DADV Nitin Pal NP 34737
Visualization sity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data nitin.pal34737@paruluniver
303105315 DADV-L Nitin Pal NP 34737
Visualization Laboratory sity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Sanket Gandhi SG [email protected] 14473
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 373, 370, 372,362 FACULTY Mr Suraj Singh
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 370, 373, C5, 372 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A9_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 TOC(NNB)302 SE(PK)302 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(NNB)373 TOC(NNB)373


5A9-1:EP(PG):302
08:25 - 09:20 SE(PK)302 DADV(SK)302 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(SK)373 DADV(SK)373

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 EP(PG)302 DAA(KSP)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(PK)370 DAA(KSP)370

10:25 - 11:20 DAA(KSP)302 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(PG)370 AWS(DR)370

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 AWS(DR)372 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A9-1:DADV(SK):372 5A9-1:DAA(KSP):372 5A9-1:DAA(BJT):372 5A9-1:SE(PK):373
01:15 - 02:10 PCE:(IS): 372 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Mrs. Keyaben sanketkumar keyaben.patel17883@parulu
303105218 DAA 17883
Algorithm Patel KSP niversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of bijal.talati30425@paruluniv
303105219 DAA-L 30425
Algorithm Laboratory Dr. Bijal Jigar Talati BJT ersity.ac.in
Prashant.kothari36174@par
303105253 Software Engineering SE Prashant Kothari PK 36174
uluniversity.ac.in
Software Engineering Prashant.kothari36174@par
303105254 SE-L Prashant Kothari PK 36174
Laboratory uluniversity.ac.in
Ms. Nirali nirali.bhaliya270184@parul
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC NNB 15306
NitinbhaiBhaliya university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming pratik.gite35430@paruluniv
303105309 EP Dr. Pratik Gite PG 35430
using Java ersity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming pratik.gite35430@paruluniv
303105310 EP-L Dr. Pratik Gite PG 35430
using Java Laboratory ersity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data satish.kumar37499@parulu
303105314 DADV Mr. SATISH KUMAR SK 37499
Visualization niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data satish.kumar37499@parulu
303105315 DADV-L Mr. SATISH KUMAR SK 37499
Visualization Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Irfatnaz Shaikh IS [email protected] 34375
Rajeshwari.trivedi37007@p
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Dr. RAJESHWARI DR 37007
aruluniversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 302, 372, C5, 370, 373 FACULTY Ms Gayathri Naidu
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 372, 302, 372 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A10_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DADV(AKS)303 DADV(AKS)303 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(PG)302 EP(PG)302


5A10-1:DADV(AKS):302
08:25 - 09:20 TOC(NNB)303 DADV(AKS)303 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(NNB)302 TOC(NNB)302

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(DB): 372 DAA(KSP)372
5A10-1:SE(PK):C4 5A10-1:EP(PG):372
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(KSP)372 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 SE(ASJ)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(ASJ)373 SE(ASJ)302


5A10-1:DAA(BJT):373 5A10-1:DAA(BJT):372
01:15 - 02:10 AWS(DR)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(DR)373 DAA(KSP)302

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Mrs. Keyaben sanketkumar keyaben.patel17883@parulu
303105218 DAA 17883
Algorithm Patel KSP niversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of bijal.talati30425@paruluniv
303105219 DAA-L 30425
Algorithm Laboratory Dr. Bijal Jigar Talati BJT ersity.ac.in
Aditi.jaiswal31545@parulu
303105253 Software Engineering SE Ms. Aditi Sanjay Jaiswal ASJ 31545
niversity.ac.in
Software Engineering Prashant.kothari36174@par
303105254 SE-L Prashant Kothari PK 36174
Laboratory uluniversity.ac.in
Ms. Nirali nirali.bhaliya270184@parul
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC NNB 15306
NitinbhaiBhaliya university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming pratik.gite35430@paruluniv
303105309 EP Dr. Pratik Gite PG 35430
using Java ersity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming pratik.gite35430@paruluniv
303105310 EP-L Dr. Pratik Gite PG 35430
using Java Laboratory ersity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data aditya.singh34812@parulun
303105314 DADV Dr Aditya Kumar Singh AKS 34812
Visualization iversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data aditya.singh34812@parulun
303105315 DADV-L Dr Aditya Kumar Singh AKS 34812
Visualization Laboratory iversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dr. Dharna Bhatt DB [email protected] 20069
Rajeshwari.trivedi37007@p
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Dr. RAJESHWARI DR 37007
aruluniversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 303, 373, 372, 302 FACULTY Ms Twara Parikh
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 373, 372, 302, C4 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A11_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 SE(PK)304 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(PK)303 TOC(RAM)303 SE(PK)303


5A11-1:DADV(AKS):303
08:25 - 09:20 DADV(SKU)304 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(RAM)303 DADV(SKU)303 TOC(RAM)303

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 DAA(SMP)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(SMP)373 EP(PG)373 DAA(SMP)373


5A11-1:EP(SK):373
10:25 - 11:20 AWS(KKG)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(PG)373 PCE:(JM): 373 373LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(KKG)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A11-1:DAA(SMP):302 5A11-1:SE(PK):373 5A11-1:DAA(SMP):302
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(SKU)373 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID

Design and Analysis of


303105218 DAA Ms. Sweety Mahendrabhai Sweety.patel165013@parul 10822
Algorithm Patel SMP university.ac.in
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L Ms. Sweety Mahendrabhai Sweety.patel165013@parul 10822
Algorithm Laboratory Patel SMP university.ac.in
Prashant.kothari36174@par
303105253 Software Engineering SE Prashant Kothari PK 36174
uluniversity.ac.in
Software Engineering Prashant.kothari36174@par
303105254 SE-L Prashant Kothari PK 36174
Laboratory uluniversity.ac.in
Ms. Riddhi Atulkumar riddhi.mehta17528@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC RAM 17528
Mehta niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming pratik.gite35430@paruluniv
303105309 EP Dr. Pratik Gite PG 35430
using Java ersity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming satish.kumar37499@parulu
303105310 EP-L Mr. SATISH KUMAR SK 37499
using Java Laboratory niversity.ac.in
SHIVAM.UPADHYAY352
Data Analytics and Data
303105314 DADV Shivam Kumar Upadhyay SKU 85@PARULUNIVERSITY. 35285
Visualization
AC.IN
Data Analytics and Data aditya.singh34812@parulun
303105315 DADV-L Dr Aditya Kumar Singh AKS 34812
Visualization Laboratory iversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Jigeesha Mujumdar JM [email protected] 26794
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 304, C5, 373, 303 FACULTY Ms Shubhangi Dhaygude
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 302, 303, 373 REPRESENTATIVE / shubhangi.dhaygude25850@paruluniversity.
ac.in

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A12_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(RAM)304 TOC(RAM)304 DADV(SKU)304 DADV(SKU)304


5A12-1:DADV(SKU):304
08:25 - 09:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(PK)304 SE(PK)304 TOC(RAM)304 SE(PK)304

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(PG)302 PCE:(IS): 302 DAA(BKS)302


5A12-1:DAA(BKS):302 5A12-1:EP(SK):302
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(KKG)302 DAA(BKS)302 AWS(KKG)302

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(SKU)302 EP(PG)302 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5A12-1:SE(SS):302 5A12-1:DAA(BKS):C5
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(BKS)302 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of bhumi.shah19174@parulun
303105218 DAA 19174
Algorithm Mrs. Bhumi Kaushal Shah BKS iversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of bhumi.shah19174@parulun
303105219 DAA-L 19174
Algorithm Laboratory Mrs. Bhumi Kaushal Shah BKS iversity.ac.in
Prashant.kothari36174@par
303105253 Software Engineering SE Prashant Kothari PK 36174
uluniversity.ac.in
Software Engineering suraj.singh34612@paruluni
303105254 SE-L Suraj Singh SS 34612
Laboratory versity.ac.in
Ms. Riddhi Atulkumar riddhi.mehta17528@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC RAM 17528
Mehta niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming pratik.gite35430@paruluni
303105309 EP Dr. Pratik Gite PG 35430
using Java versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming satish.kumar37499@parulu
303105310 EP-L Mr. SATISH KUMAR SK 37499
using Java Laboratory niversity.ac.in
SHIVAM.UPADHYAY352
Data Analytics and Data Shivam Kumar
303105314 DADV SKU 85@PARULUNIVERSITY. 35285
Visualization Upadhyay
AC.IN
SHIVAM.UPADHYAY352
Data Analytics and Data Shivam Kumar
303105315 DADV-L SKU 85@PARULUNIVERSITY. 35285
Visualization Laboratory Upadhyay
AC.IN
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Irfatnaz Shaikh IS [email protected] 34375
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 304, 302, FACULTY Mr Sunny W Thakre
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 302, 304, C5 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A13_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 TOC(AMG)307 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A13-1:DAA(AMG):307 5A13-1:DAA(AMG):307 5A13-1:DADV(SKU):307 5A13-1:EP(GDN):307
08:25 - 09:20 EP(GDN)307 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 DAA(MMP)303 SE(HBD)303 DAA(MMP)303 PCE:(JM): 303 DAA(MMP)303 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

10:25 - 11:20 TOC(AMG)303 303LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(HBD)303 SE(HBD)303 TOC(AMG)303 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 AWS(KKG)303 DADV(ANK)303 EP(GDN)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5A13-1:SE(HBD):303
01:15 - 02:10 AWS(KKG)303 DADV(ANK)303 DADV(ANK)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Mr. Meetkumar meetkumar.patel19440@pa
303105218 DAA 19440
Algorithm Manojkumar Patel MMP ruluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of ajitesh.ghosh36908@parulu
303105219 DAA-L Ajitesh Moy Gosh AMG 36908
Algorithm Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Ms. HINABEN
hinaben.dudharejiya33929
303105253 Software Engineering SE BHARATBHAI HBD 33929
@paruluniversity.ac.in
DUDHAREJIYA
Ms. HINABEN
Software Engineering hinaben.dudharejiya33929
303105254 SE-L BHARATBHAI HBD 33929
Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
DUDHAREJIYA
ajitesh.ghosh36908@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Ajitesh Moy Gosh AMG 36908
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105309 EP Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105310 EP-L Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java Laboratory university.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data atul.khambat39242@parulu
303105314 DADV Atul Narayan Khambat ANK 39242
Visualization niversity.ac.in
SHIVAM.UPADHYAY352
Data Analytics and Data Shivam Kumar
303105315 DADV-L SKU 85@PARULUNIVERSITY. 35285
Visualization Laboratory Upadhyay
AC.IN
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Jigeesha Mujumdar JM [email protected] 26794
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 303, 307, C5 FACULTY Mr Nitin Pal
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 307, 303, REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A14_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DADV(SK)308 EP(GDN)308 EP(GDN)308 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(AMG)307


5A14-1:EP(GDN):308
08:25 - 09:20 DADV(SK)308 DADV(SK)308 TOC(AMG)308 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(AMG)307

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 AWS(KKG)304 SE(HBD)304 SE(HBD)304 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A14-1:SE(HBD):304 5A14-1:DADV:(VKP):303
10:25 - 11:20 SE(HBD)304 DAA(MMP)304 DAA(MMP)304 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 PCE:(DT): 304 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(MMP)303
5A14-1:DAA(SHG):304 5A14-1:DAA(SHG):C6
01:15 - 02:10 304LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(KKG)303

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Mr. Meetkumar meetkumar.patel19440@pa
303105218 DAA 19440
Algorithm Manojkumar Patel MMP ruluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of Mrs. Shweta HirenbhaiI shweta.gupta33402@parulu
303105219 DAA-L 33402
Algorithm Laboratory Gupta SHG niversity.ac.in
Ms. HINABEN
hinaben.dudharejiya33929
303105253 Software Engineering SE BHARATBHAI HBD 33929
@paruluniversity.ac.in
DUDHAREJIYA
Ms. HINABEN
Software Engineering hinaben.dudharejiya33929
303105254 SE-L BHARATBHAI HBD 33929
Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
DUDHAREJIYA
ajitesh.ghosh36908@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Ajitesh Moy Gosh AMG 36908
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105309 EP Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105310 EP-L Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java Laboratory university.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data satish.kumar37499@parulu
303105314 DADV Mr. SATISH KUMAR SK 37499
Visualization niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data Vinod.patidar28579@parul
303105315 DADV-L Dr. Vinod Patidar VKP 28579
Visualization Laboratory university.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dhruti Trivedi DT [email protected] 30769
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 304, 308, 303, 307 FACULTY Ms Mukta Patel
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 304, 308, C6, 303 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A15_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DAA(DPK)309 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(DPK)308 EP(GDN)308


5A15-1:EP(GDN):309 5A15-1:DAA(DPK):309
08:25 - 09:20 TOC(AK)309 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(AK)308 EP(GDN)308

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 AWS(DR)307 PCE:(DT): 307 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A15-1:DADV(ANK):307 5A15-1:DAA(DPK):304 5A15-1:SE(HBD):304
10:25 - 11:20 TOC(AK)307 DAA(DPK)307 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 AWS(DR)307 DADV(ANK)C6 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(HBD)303 SE(HBD)304

01:15 - 02:10 SE(HBD)307 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(ANK)303 DADV(ANK)304

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Ms DOLLY PRAVIN Dolly.kankariya37421@par
303105218 DAA 37421
Algorithm KUMAR KANKARIYA DPK uluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of Ms DOLLY PRAVIN Dolly.kankariya37421@par
303105219 DAA-L 37421
Algorithm Laboratory KUMAR KANKARIYA DPK uluniversity.ac.in
Ms. HINABEN
hinaben.dudharejiya33929
303105253 Software Engineering SE BHARATBHAI HBD 33929
@paruluniversity.ac.in
DUDHAREJIYA
Ms. HINABEN
Software Engineering hinaben.dudharejiya33929
303105254 SE-L BHARATBHAI HBD 33929
Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
DUDHAREJIYA
anurag.kewat34668@parul
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Anurag Kewat AK 34668
university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105309 EP Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105310 EP-L Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java Laboratory university.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data atul.khambat39242@parulu
303105314 DADV Atul Narayan Khambat ANK 39242
Visualization niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data atul.khambat39242@parulu
303105315 DADV-L Atul Narayan Khambat ANK 39242
Visualization Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dhruti Trivedi DT [email protected] 30769
Rajeshwari.trivedi37007@
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Dr. RAJESHWARI DR 37007
paruluniversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 307,C6, 309, 308, 303, 304 FACULTY Mr Chauhan Kalpesh
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 309, 307, 304 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]
n

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A16_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DADV(SK)310 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(SK)309 DADV(SK)309


5A16-1:DAA(DPK):310 5A16-1:DADV(SK):309
08:25 - 09:20 DAA(DPK)310 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(DPK)309 DAA(DPK)309

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 TOC(AK)309 TOC(AK)308 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A16-1:EP(GDN):308 5A16-1:SE(HBD):307 5A16-1:DAA(DPK):307
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(ASJ)308 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 SE(ASJ)130 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(JM): 303 AWS(DR)304 AWS(DR)307

01:15 - 02:10 EP(GDN)130 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(AK)303 SE(ASJ)304 EP(GDN)307

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Ms DOLLY PRAVIN Dolly.kankariya37421@par
303105218 DAA 37421
Algorithm KUMAR KANKARIYA DPK uluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of Ms DOLLY PRAVIN Dolly.kankariya37421@par
303105219 DAA-L 37421
Algorithm Laboratory KUMAR KANKARIYA DPK uluniversity.ac.in
Aditi.jaiswal31545@parulu
303105253 Software Engineering SE Ms. Aditi Sanjay Jaiswal ASJ 31545
niversity.ac.in
Ms. HINABEN
Software Engineering hinaben.dudharejiya33929
303105254 SE-L BHARATBHAI HBD 33929
Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
DUDHAREJIYA
anurag.kewat34668@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Anurag Kewat AK 34668
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105309 EP Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java university.ac.in
Enterprise Programming gayathri.naidu26623@parul
303105310 EP-L Ms. Gayatri Devraj Naidu GDN 26623
using Java Laboratory university.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data satish.kumar37499@parulu
303105314 DADV Mr. SATISH KUMAR SK 37499
Visualization niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data satish.kumar37499@parulu
303105315 DADV-L Mr. SATISH KUMAR SK 37499
Visualization Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Jigeesha Mujumdar JM [email protected] 26794
Rajeshwari.trivedi37007@p
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Dr. RAJESHWARI DR 37007
aruluniversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 310, 309, 130, 308, 303, 304, 307 FACULTY Dr Anand Gadwal
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 310, 308, 309, 307 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A17_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 TOC(BG)311 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(BG)310 TOC(BG)310


5A17-1:DADV(AJ):310 5A17-1:EP(AP):310
08:25 - 09:20 EP(AP)311 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(AP)310 DADV(AJ)310

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 DAA(FJD)308 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(KP)308 SE(KP)307 DAA(FJD)308 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(NK)308 DAA(FJD)307 AWS(NK)308 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 DADV(AJ)C6 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(AJ)304


5A17-1:SE(KP):304 5A17-1:DAA(SHG):307 5A17-1:DAA(SHG):308
01:15 - 02:10 SE(KP)C6 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(CK): 304

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Ms. Frenisha Jaimish frenisha.digaswala22620@p
303105218 DAA 22620
Algorithm Digaswala FJD aruluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of Mrs. Shweta HirenbhaiI shweta.gupta33402@parulu
303105219 DAA-L 33402
Algorithm Laboratory Gupta SHG niversity.ac.in
kaminee.pachlasiya36294@
303105253 Software Engineering SE Ms Kamini Pachlasiya KP 36294
paruluniversity.ac.in
Software Engineering kaminee.pachlasiya36294@
303105254 SE-L Ms Kamini Pachlasiya KP 36294
Laboratory paruluniversity.ac.in
bravish.gujar36760@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Dr Bravish Gujar BG 36760
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105309 EP Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105310 EP-L Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java Laboratory versity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data
303105314 DADV Aayushi Jain AJ 40034
Visualization
Data Analytics and Data
303105315 DADV-L Aayushi Jain AJ 40034
Visualization Laboratory
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Chetna Kumari CK [email protected] 29505
nilakshi.kale35732@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Nilakshi Kale NK 35732
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 311, 308, C6, 304, 307, 310 FACULTY Mr Dinesh Cholakar
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 304, 310, 307, 308 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A18_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(BG)311 EP(AP)311 DADV(AJ)311


5A18-1:EP(AP):311 5A18-1:DADV(AJ):311
08:25 - 09:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(AP)311 TOC(BG)311 TOC(BG)311

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(AJ)309 309 DAA(FJD)309 AWS(NK)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(FJD)309 SE(DAS)309 DADV(AJ)309 DAA(FJD)C5 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(FM): 308 AWS(NK)309


5A18-1:DAA(SHG):307 5A18-1:SE(DAS):307 5A18-1:DAA(SHG):307
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(DAS)308 SE(DAS)309

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Ms. Frenisha Jaimish frenisha.digaswala22620@p
303105218 DAA 22620
Algorithm Digaswala FJD aruluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of Mrs. Shweta HirenbhaiI shweta.gupta33402@parulu
303105219 DAA-L 33402
Algorithm Laboratory Gupta SHG niversity.ac.in
amitava.sen38868@paruluni
303105253 Software Engineering SE Dr. Amitava Sen DAS 38868
versity.ac.in
Software Engineering amitava.sen38868@paruluni
303105254 SE-L Dr. Amitava Sen DAS 38868
Laboratory versity.ac.in
bravish.gujar36760@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Dr Bravish Gujar BG 36760
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105309 EP Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105310 EP-L Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java Laboratory versity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data
303105314 DADV Aayushi Jain AJ 40034
Visualization
Data Analytics and Data
303105315 DADV-L Aayushi Jain AJ 40034
Visualization Laboratory
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Fedrick Mecwan FM [email protected] 20035
nilakshi.kale35732@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Nilakshi Kale NK 35732
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 311, 309, 308, C5 FACULTY Ms Ritika Patel
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 307, 311 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A19_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 EP(SVM)312 TOC(AK)312 AWS(AG)312 TOC(AK)312 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A19-1:EP(SVM):312
08:25 - 09:20 DADV(AKS)312 SE(KP)312 AWS(AG)312 EP(SVM)312 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 310LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(AKS)310 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5A19-1:SE(KP):310 5A19-1:DAA(BKS):C6
10:25 - 11:20 DADV(AKS)310 DAA(BKS)310 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 TOC(AK)308 DAA(BKS)308 SE(KP)309 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A19-1:DADV(AKS):308 5A19-1:DAA(BKS):308
01:15 - 02:10 DAA(BKS)308 SE(KP)308 PCE:(FM): 309 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of bhumi.shah19174@paruluni
303105218 DAA 19174
Algorithm Mrs. Bhumi Kaushal Shah BKS versity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of bhumi.shah19174@paruluni
303105219 DAA-L 19174
Algorithm Laboratory Mrs. Bhumi Kaushal Shah BKS versity.ac.in
kaminee.pachlasiya36294@
303105253 Software Engineering SE Ms Kamini Pachlasiya KP 36294
paruluniversity.ac.in
Software Engineering kaminee.pachlasiya36294@
303105254 SE-L Ms Kamini Pachlasiya KP 36294
Laboratory paruluniversity.ac.in
anurag.kewat34668@parulu
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC Anurag Kewat AK 34668
niversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105309 EP S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java @paruluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105310 EP-L S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data aditya.singh34812@parulun
303105314 DADV Dr Aditya Kumar Singh AKS 34812
Visualization iversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data aditya.singh34812@parulun
303105315 DADV-L Dr Aditya Kumar Singh AKS 34812
Visualization Laboratory iversity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Fedrick Mecwan FM [email protected] 20035
amit.gupta38394@paruluniv
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Mr. Amit Gupta AG 38394
ersity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 308, 312, 310, 309 FACULTY Ms Rimpa Kundu
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 310, 312, 308, C6' REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A20_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 DADV(SKU)313 DADV(SKU)313 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(SVM)312


5A20-1:DAA(YG):313 5A20-1:EP(IT):313
08:25 - 09:20 DAA(YG)313 EP(SVM)313 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(SKU)312

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 SE(KP)311 DAA(YG)C3 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(KP)308
5A20-1:DADV(SKU):311
10:25 - 11:20 DAA(YG)311 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(NK)308

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 SE(KP)309 PCE:(BJ): 309 AWS(NK)309 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5A20-1:DAA(YG):309 5A20-1:SE(KP):310
01:15 - 02:10 TOC(MNP)309 TOC(MNP)309 TOC(MNP)309 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of yesha.gandhi38816@parulu
303105218 DAA 38816
Algorithm Yesha Gandhi YG niversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of yesha.gandhi38816@parulu
303105219 DAA-L 38816
Algorithm Laboratory Yesha Gandhi YG niversity.ac.in
kaminee.pachlasiya36294@
303105253 Software Engineering SE Ms Kamini Pachlasiya KP 36294
paruluniversity.ac.in
Software Engineering kaminee.pachlasiya36294@
303105254 SE-L Ms Kamini Pachlasiya KP 36294
Laboratory paruluniversity.ac.in
Dr. Mehta Nirav nirav.mehta40015@parulun
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC MNP 40015
Pareshkumar iversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata3524
303105309 EP S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java [email protected]
Enterprise Programming ishan.thakkar38369@parul
303105310 EP-L ISHAN THAKKAR IT 38369
using Java Laboratory university.ac.in
SHIVAM.UPADHYAY352
Data Analytics and Data Shivam Kumar
303105314 DADV SKU 85@PARULUNIVERSITY. 35285
Visualization Upadhyay
AC.IN
SHIVAM.UPADHYAY352
Data Analytics and Data Shivam Kumar
303105315 DADV-L SKU 85@PARULUNIVERSITY. 35285
Visualization Laboratory Upadhyay
AC.IN
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Bhumi Joshi BJ [email protected] 23650
nilakshi.kale35732@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Nilakshi Kale NK 35732
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 309, 313, 311, C3, 312, 308 FACULTY Ms Bharti Dubey
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 311, 313, 309, 310 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A21_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 TOC(PKD)324 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(PKD)313


5A21-1:DAA(RP):324 5A21-1:DAA(RP):324 5A21-1:SE(RPJ):313
08:25 - 09:20 SE(RPJ)324 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 DAA(BKS)312 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(BKS)309 DADV(ANK)309
5A21-1:EP(AP):C6
10:25 - 11:20 SE(RPJ)312 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(RPJ)309 TOC(PKD)309

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 DADV(ANK)310 PCE:(JM): 310 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(ANK)310 DAA(BKS)311
5A21-1:DADV(AJ):310
01:15 - 02:10 EP(AP)310 AWS(NK)310 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(NK)310 EP(AP)311

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of bhumi.shah19174@paruluni
303105218 DAA 19174
Algorithm Mrs. Bhumi Kaushal Shah BKS versity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of ritika.patel38820@paruluni
303105219 DAA-L 38820
Algorithm Laboratory Ritika Patel RP versity.ac.in
rucha.joshi39673@paruluni
303105253 Software Engineering SE Rucha Prakash Joshi RPJ 39673
versity.ac.in
Software Engineering rucha.joshi39673@paruluni
303105254 SE-L Rucha Prakash Joshi RPJ 39673
Laboratory versity.ac.in
Mr Pravesh Kumar pravesh.dwivedi38395@par
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC PKD 38395
Dwivedi uluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105309 EP Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105310 EP-L Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java Laboratory versity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data atul.khambat39242@parulu
303105314 DADV Atul Narayan Khambat ANK 39242
Visualization niversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data
303105315 DADV-L Aayushi Jain AJ 40034
Visualization Laboratory
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Jigeesha Mujumdar JM [email protected] 26794
nilakshi.kale35732@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Nilakshi Kale NK 35732
niversity.ac.in
CLASSROOM NO: 312, 310, 324, 309, 311, 313 FACULTY Mr Satish Kumar
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 324, C6, 310, 313 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5A22_CSE_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 TOC(PKD)325 EP(SVM)325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(DK)324


5A22-1:DAA(DK):324 5A22-1:EP(SVM):324
08:25 - 09:20 EP(SVM)325 TOC(PKD)325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(PKD)324

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(RPJ)310 AWS(AG)310
5A22-1:DADV(AJ):C6 5A22-1:DAA(AMG):310
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(AG)310 PCE: (IS): 310

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 DAA(DK)311 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(DK)310 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DADV(AJ)312
5A22-1:SE(KP):311
01:15 - 02:10 DADV(AJ)311 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY SE(RPJ)310 DADV(AJ)311 SE(RPJ)312

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of Ms DOLLY PRAVIN Dolly.kankariya37421@par
303105218 DAA 37421
Algorithm KUMAR KANKARIYA DPK uluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of Ms DOLLY PRAVIN Dolly.kankariya37421@par
303105219 DAA-L 37421
Algorithm Laboratory KUMAR KANKARIYA DPK uluniversity.ac.in
rucha.joshi39673@paruluni
303105253 Software Engineering SE Rucha Prakash Joshi RPJ 39673
versity.ac.in
Software Engineering kaminee.pachlasiya36294@
303105254 SE-L Ms Kamini Pachlasiya KP 36294
Laboratory paruluniversity.ac.in
Mr Pravesh Kumar pravesh.dwivedi38395@par
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC PKD 38395
Dwivedi uluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105309 EP S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java @paruluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105310 EP-L S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
Data Analytics and Data
303105314 DADV Aayushi Jain AJ 40034
Visualization
Data Analytics and Data
303105315 DADV-L Aayushi Jain AJ 40034
Visualization Laboratory
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Irfatnaz Shaikh IS [email protected] 34375
amit.gupta38394@paruluniv
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Mr. Amit Gupta AG 38394
ersity.ac.in
FACULTY Mr Shivam Kumar
CLASSROOM NO: 325, 311, 310, 324, 312 REPRESENTATIVE / Upadhyay
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: C6, 311, 324, 310 MFT [email protected]
c.in

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5B1_AI_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 QR(KS)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(T2)325 DAA(T3)325 TOC(FSS)325 DAA(T3)325

08:25 - 09:20 TOC(FSS)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(T3)325 QR(KS)325 QR(KS)325 EP(T2)325

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(KKG)311 AWS(KKG)311 AI(KNT)311
5B1-1:EP(T2):311
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AI(KNT)311 TOC(FSS)311

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AI(KNT)311 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5B1-1:DAA(T3):312 5B1-1:DAA(T1):311 5B1-1:AI(KNT):312
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(DT): 311 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T3 T3
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T3 T3
Ms.
khushboo.trivedi21305@par
303105307 Artificial Intelligence AI KhushbooNirajkumarTriv KNT 21305
uluniversity.ac.in
edi
Ms.
Artificial Intelligence khushboo.trivedi21305@par
303105308 AI-L KhushbooNirajkumarTriv KNT 21305
Laboratory uluniversity.ac.in
edi
Mr. Fesal Sardarahmed fesal.shaikh35562@paruluni
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC FSS 35562
Shaikh versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP T2 T2
using Java
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L T2 T2
using Java Laboratory
khyati.singh36262@parulun
303105311 Quant and Reasoning OR MS. KHYATI SINGH KS iversity.ac.in 36262
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dhruti Trivedi DT [email protected] 30769
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in

CLASSROOM NO: 326, 311, 325 FACULTY Ms Ayushi Desai


LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 312, 311 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5B2_AI_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY QR(KS)326 QR(KS)326 EP(T2)326 QR(KS)326 EP(T2)326

08:25 - 09:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(T3)326 TOC(FSS)326 DAA(T3)326 TOC(FSS)326 DAA(T3)326

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AI(KNT)312 AWS(DR)312


5B2-1:DAA(T3):312 5B2-1:EP(T2):312 5B2-1:AI(KNT):312
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 312LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AI(KNT)312

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(DR)312 PCE:(DT): 312 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5B2-1:DAA(T3):312
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(FSS)312 AI(KNT)312 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T3 T3
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T3 T3
Ms.
khushboo.trivedi21305@par
303105307 Artificial Intelligence AI KhushbooNirajkumarTriv KNT 21305
uluniversity.ac.in
edi
Ms.
Artificial Intelligence khushboo.trivedi21305@par
303105308 AI-L KhushbooNirajkumarTriv KNT 21305
Laboratory uluniversity.ac.in
edi
Mr. Fesal Sardarahmed fesal.shaikh35562@paruluni
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC FSS 35562
Shaikh versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP T2 T2
using Java
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L T2 T2
using Java Laboratory
khyati.singh36262@parulun
303105311 Quant and Reasoning OR MS. KHYATI SINGH KS iversity.ac.in 36262
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dhruti Trivedi DT [email protected] 30769
Rajeshwari.trivedi37007@p
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Dr. RAJESHWARI DR 37007
aruluniversity.ac.in

CLASSROOM NO: 326, 312 FACULTY Mr C S sunil Kumar


LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 312 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5B3_AI_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

07:30 - 8:25 EP(T2)327 TOC(FSS)327 QR(KS)327 TOC(FSS)327 EP(T2)327 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

08:25 - 09:20 QR(KS)327 DAA(T2)327 DAA(T2)327 TOC(FSS)327 DAA(T2)327 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

09:20 - 09:30 RECESS

09:30 - 10:25 QR(KS)313 AI(KNT)313 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5B3-1:DAA:(T3):313 5B3-1:AI(KNT):313 5B3-1:DAA:(T3):313
10:25 - 11:20 AWS(KKG)313 AWS(KKG)313 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 AI(KNT)313 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5B3-1:EP(T2):313
01:15 - 02:10 PCE:(DT): 313 AI(KNT)313 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm T2 T2
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory T3 T3
Ms.
khushboo.trivedi21305@par
303105307 Artificial Intelligence AI KhushbooNirajkumarTriv KNT 21305
uluniversity.ac.in
edi
Ms.
Artificial Intelligence khushboo.trivedi21305@par
303105308 AI-L KhushbooNirajkumarTriv KNT 21305
Laboratory uluniversity.ac.in
edi
Mr. Fesal Sardarahmed fesal.shaikh35562@paruluni
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC FSS 35562
Shaikh versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming
303105309 EP
using Java T2 T2
Enterprise Programming
303105310 EP-L
using Java Laboratory T2 T2
khyati.singh36262@parulun
303105311 Quant and Reasoning OR MS. KHYATI SINGH KS iversity.ac.in 36262
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dhruti Trivedi DT [email protected] 30769
kinjal.gandhi37893@parulu
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Ms Kinjal Kevin gandhi KKG 37893
niversity.ac.in

CLASSROOM NO: 327, 313 FACULTY Mr Prashant Kothari


LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 313 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]
n

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5B4_AI_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

09:30 - 10:25 TOC(MNP)324 AI(GKA)324 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(MNP)313
5B4-1:AI(GKA):324
10:25 - 11:20 EP(SVM)324 TOC(MNP)324 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(SVM)313

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 PCE:(DT): 324 AI(GKA)324 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AI(GKA)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5B4-1:EP(SVM):313
01:15 - 02:10 QR(HS)324 QR(HS)324 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY QR(HS)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

02:10 - 02:30

02:30 - 03:25 DAA(MAI)328 AWS(AG)328 DAA(MAI)328 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5B4-1:DAA(MAI):328 5B4-1:DAA(MAI):327
03:25 - 04:20 AWS(AG)328 DAA(MAI)328 328LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of asif.mohammad37814@par
303105218 DAA 37814
Algorithm Mr. MOHAMMAD ASIF MAI uluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of asif.mohammad37814@par
303105219 DAA-L 37814
Algorithm Laboratory Mr. MOHAMMAD ASIF MAI uluniversity.ac.in
gaurav.ameta24442@parulu
303105307 Artificial Intelligence AI Dr. Gaurav Kumar Ameta GKA 24442
niversity.ac.in
Artificial Intelligence gaurav.ameta24442@parulu
303105308 AI-L Dr. Gaurav Kumar Ameta GKA 24442
Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Dr. Mehta Nirav nirav.mehta40015@parulun
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC MNP 40015
Pareshkumar iversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105309 EP S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java @paruluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105310 EP-L S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
hetal.shah21448@paruluniv
303105311 Quant and Reasoning OR MS.HETAL SHAH HS 21448
ersity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dhruti Trivedi DT [email protected] 30769
amit.gupta38394@paruluniv
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Mr. Amit Gupta AG 38394
ersity.ac.in

CLASSROOM NO: 328, 324, 326,313 FACULTY Ms Kusum Lata


LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 324, 328, 313, 327 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]
.in

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5B5_AI_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

09:30 - 10:25 TOC(PKD)325 TOC(PKD)325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY QR(HS)324 AI(GKA)324

10:25 - 11:20 AI(GKA)325 EP(SVM)325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(SVM)324 DAA(MAI)324

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 QR(HS)325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY QR(HS)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(MAI)324
5B5-1:EP(SVM):313
01:15 - 02:10 DAA(MAI)325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(JM): 326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(PKD)324

02:10 - 02:30

02:30 - 03:25 AI(GKA)329 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY


5B5-1:DAA(BS):329 5B5-1:AI(GKA):329 5B5-1:DAA(MAI)328
03:25 - 04:20 AWS(MG)329 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(MG)328

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of asif.mohammad37814@par
303105218 DAA 37814
Algorithm Mr. MOHAMMAD ASIF MAI uluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of asif.mohammad37814@par
303105219 DAA-L 37814
Algorithm Laboratory Mr. MOHAMMAD ASIF MAI uluniversity.ac.in
gaurav.ameta24442@parulu
303105307 Artificial Intelligence AI Dr. Gaurav Kumar Ameta GKA 24442
niversity.ac.in
Artificial Intelligence gaurav.ameta24442@parulu
303105308 AI-L Dr. Gaurav Kumar Ameta GKA 24442
Laboratory niversity.ac.in
Mr Pravesh Kumar pravesh.dwivedi38395@par
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC PKD 38395
Dwivedi uluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105309 EP S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java @paruluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming subramanyam.venkata35240
303105310 EP-L S V SUBRAMANYAM SVM 35240
using Java Laboratory @paruluniversity.ac.in
hetal.shah21448@paruluniv
303105311 Quant and Reasoning OR MS.HETAL SHAH HS 21448
ersity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Jigeesha Mujumdar JM [email protected] 26794
amit.gupta38394@paruluniv
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Mr. Amit Gupta AG 38394
ersity.ac.in

CLASSROOM NO: 325, 326, 329, 324, 328 FACULTY Ms Yesha Gandhi
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 329, 313, 328 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5B6_AI_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

09:30 - 10:25 QR(HS)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY QR(HS)324 TOC(PKD)325
5B6-1:EP(AP):325
10:25 - 11:20 DAA(MAI)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(PKD)324 QR(HS)325

11:20 - 12:20 LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(MAI)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY DAA(MAI)313 PCE:(BJ): 324 AI(GS)325

01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY TOC(PKD)326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY EP(AP)313 EP(AP)324 AI(GS)325

02:10 - 02:30

02:30 - 03:25 AI(GS)201 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(AG)329


5B6-1:AI(KNT):201 5B6-1:DAA(BS):329 5B6-1:DAA(BS):329
03:25 - 04:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY201 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY AWS(AG)329

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of asif.mohammad37814@par
303105218 DAA 37814
Algorithm Mr. MOHAMMAD ASIF MAI uluniversity.ac.in
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L Bela Shah BS 35326
Algorithm Laboratory
gautam.singh35783@parulu
303105307 Artificial Intelligence AI GS 35783
Gautam Singh niversity.ac.in
Ms.
Artificial Intelligence khushboo.trivedi21305@par
303105308 AI-L KhushbooNirajkumarTriv KNT 21305
Laboratory uluniversity.ac.in
edi
Mr Pravesh Kumar pravesh.dwivedi38395@par
303105306 Theory of Computation TOC PKD 38395
Dwivedi uluniversity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105309 EP Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java versity.ac.in
Enterprise Programming arnika.patel35058@paruluni
303105310 EP-L Arnika Patel AP 35058
using Java Laboratory versity.ac.in
hetal.shah21448@paruluniv
303105311 Quant and Reasoning OR MS.HETAL SHAH HS 21448
ersity.ac.in
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Bhumi Joshi BJ [email protected] 23650
amit.gupta38394@paruluniv
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF Mr. Amit Gupta AG 38394
ersity.ac.in

CLASSROOM NO: 201, 326, 313, 324, 329, 325 FACULTY Mr Anurag Kewat
LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: 201, 329, 325 REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5C1_CS_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C1:DAA:DA:325 5C1:DAA:DA:325 5C1:MAS:RB:326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C1:MFW:TDPIT2:325 5C1:WAS:MP:325 5C1:AF:TDPIT4:326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 RECESS

12:20 - 01:15 5C1:WAS:MP:326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C1:MFW:TDPIT2:324 5C1:DAA:DA:325 5C1:MAS:RB:326


5C1:MAS:B1:RB:3245C1:MAS:B2:RB:324
01:15 - 02:10 5C1:MAS:RB:326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C1:AF:TDPIT4:324 5C1:WAS:MP:325 5C1:MFW:TDPIT2:326

02:10 - 02:30 LUNCH BREAK

02:30 - 03:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(IS): 324


5C1:DAA:DA:324 5C1:WAS:B1:MP:3245C1:WAS:B2:MP:324
5C1:MFW:B1:TDPIT2:3135C1:MFW:B2:TDPIT2:313
5C1:DAA:DA:313
03:25 - 04:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 324

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm Dipak Agrawal DA [email protected] 29793
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory Dipak Agrawal DA [email protected] 29793
303105320 Web Application Security WAS Meghraj Patil MP [email protected] 38991
Web Application Security
303105321 WAS-L
Laboratory Meghraj Patil MP [email protected] 38991
Mobile Application
303105322 MAS
security Rakshith Bairi RB [email protected] 27692
Mobile Application
303105323 MAS-L
security Laboratory Rakshith Bairi RB [email protected] 27692
303105324 Metasploit Frame work MFW TDPIT2 40096
Metasploit Frame work
303105325 MFW-L TDPIT2 40096
Laboratory
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Irfatnaz Shaikh IS [email protected] 34375
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF TDPIT4 40098

CLASSROOM NO: FACULTY Mr Akash Patil


LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY NAME: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE NAME: PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2025-26 YEAR: 3RD YEAR
SEMESTER: 5TH LEVEL: UG
PROGRAM NAME: B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DIVISION: 5C2_CS_2025-26

TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

09:30 - 10:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C2:WAS:MP:326 5C2:AF:TDPIT4:326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5C2:WAS:B1:MP:3265C2:WAS:B2:MP:326 5C2:DAA:B1:TDPIT3:3265C2:DAA:B2:TDPIT3:326
10:25 - 11:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C2:MAS:RB:326 5C2:MFW:TDPIT2:326 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

11:20 - 12:20 RECESS

12:20 - 01:15 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C2:DAA:TDPIT3:325 5C2:DAA:TDPIT3:325 5C2:DAA:TDPIT3:325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY
5C2:DAA:B1:TDPIT3:3265C2:DAA:B2:TDPIT3:326
01:15 - 02:10 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY PCE:(DT): 325 5C2:WAS:MP:325 5C2:WAS:MP:325 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY

02:10 - 02:30 LUNCH BREAK

02:30 - 03:25 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C2:MAS:RB:325 5C2:MAS:RB:324 5C2:AF:TDPIT4:324


5C2:MFW:B1:TDPIT2:3245C2:MFW:B2:TDPIT2:324 5C2:MAS:B1:RB:3255C2:MAS:B2:RB:325
03:25 - 04:20 LIBRARY / SELF STUDY 5C2:MFW:TDPIT2:325 324 5C2:MFW:TDPIT2:324

SUBJECT_CODE SUBJECT_NAME SHORT_NAME FACULTY FULL_NAME FACULTY SHORT NAME EMAIL ID MIS ID
Design and Analysis of
303105218 DAA
Algorithm TDPIT3
Design and Analysis of
303105219 DAA-L
Algorithm Laboratory TDPIT3
303105320 Web Application Security WAS Meghraj Patil MP [email protected] 38991
Web Application Security
303105321 WAS-L
Laboratory Meghraj Patil MP [email protected] 38991
Mobile Application
303105322 MAS
security Rakshith Bairi RB [email protected] 27692
Mobile Application
303105323 MAS-L
security Laboratory Rakshith Bairi RB [email protected] 27692
303105324 Metasploit Frame work MFW TDPIT2 40096
Metasploit Frame work
303105325 MFW-L TDPIT2 40096
Laboratory
Professionalism &
303193304 PCE
Corporate Ethics Dhruti Trivedi DT [email protected] 30769
303105302 Azure Fundamentals AF TDPIT4 40098

CLASSROOM NO: FACULTY Ms Dolly Kankariya


LAB/ TUTORIAL LOCATION: REPRESENTATIVE / [email protected]

Mr. Meetkumar Manojkumar PatelMs Adi JaiswalMr. Shivkumar LilhareDr.Ms


PraSUMITRA
k Gite MENARIAHead of Department Dr. Swapnil M ParikhPrincipal
ACADEMIC DIRECTORS & DEPUTY DIRECTORS

YEAR FACULTY NAME POST

Mrs. Sumitra Menaria HOD & Director

Mrs. Keya S. Patel Deputy Director


1st
Mrs. Arnika Patel Deputy Director

Mr. Meet M. Patel Director

Ms. Riddhi A. Mehta Deputy Director


2nd
Dr. Vivek Tiwari Deputy Director

Mr. Mohit Rathod Director

Mrs. Frenisha J. Digaswala Deputy Director


3rd
Mrs. Ayushi Y. Desai Deputy Director

Mr. Utpal B. Patel Director

Mrs. Sweety M. Patel Deputy Director


4th
Ms. Shivangi B. Patel Deputy Director
Weekly / MID SEMESTER / EXAM SCHEDULE OR INFORMATION

Max/Min Marks: 60 Marks External Exam


External Exam
Max/Min Marks: 40 Marks Internal Exam
Internal Exam
Particulars Dates of Examination Viva Exam
Mid Exam Dates 01/08/2025 to 08/08/2025 27/9/2025 to 03/10/2025
CDC & Face Impact Training & Test Date inform later
Weekly Exam Date As per Academic Calendar & Starts from 09/06/2025
End Semester Exam 10/11/2025 to 22/11/2025
MFT DETAILs

MFT
SR.NO Course Div Name of the MFT MFT EMAIL ADRESS
CONTACT NO.

1 B. TECH 5A1 9978524578 mohitkumar.rathod20807@pa


Mr. Mohit Rathod
ruluniversity.ac.in
2 B. TECH 5A2 arpita.vaidya24720@paruluni
Ms Arpita Limbachiya
9427017623 versity.ac.in
3 B. TECH 5A3 bhumi.shah19174@parulunive
Ms Bhumi Shah
8511864779 rsity.ac.in
4 B. TECH 5A4 9099079450 frenisha.digaswala22620@par
Ms. Frenisha Digaswala uluniversity.ac.in
5 B. TECH 5A5 sujaya.bhattacharjee29571@p
Ms Sujaya Bhattacharje
8787899495 aruluniversity.ac.in
6 B. TECH 5A6 ashish.patel28275@paruluniv
Mr Ashish Patel
9423470666 ersity.ac.in
7 B. TECH 5A7 8010712875 rucha.joshi39673@parulunive
Ms Rucha Joshi
rsity.ac.in
8 B. TECH 5A8 suraj.singh34612@parulunive
Mr Suraj Singh
9219090152 rsity.ac.in
9 B. TECH 5A9 gayathri.naidu26623@parulun
Ms Gayathri Naidu
8980050022 iversity.ac.in
10 B. TECH 5A10 twara.parekh31271@paruluni
Ms Twara Parikh
9664573048 versity.ac.in
11 B. TECH 5A11 shubhangi.dhaygude25850@p
Ms Shubhangi Dhaygude
9511857115 aruluniversity.ac.in
12 B. TECH 5A12 sunny.thakare21241@parulun
Mr Sunny W Thakre
9822503960 iversity.ac.in
13 B. TECH 5A13 nitin.pal34737@paruluniversit
Mr Nitin Pal
9340937367 y.ac.in
14 B. TECH 5A14 mukta.patel85061@paruluniv
Ms Mukta Patel
9922222438 ersity.ac.in
15 B. TECH 5A15 9898107057 kalpesh.chauhan39550@parul
Mr Chauhan Kalpesh
university.ac.in
16 B. TECH 5A16 anand.gadwal36469@paruluni
Dr Anand Gadwal
9826065971 versity.ac.in
17 B. TECH 5A17 dinesh.cholkar32937@parulun
Mr Dinesh Cholakar
8817773673 iversity.ac.in
18 B. TECH 5A18 9584361988 ritika.patel38820@paruluniver
Ms Ritika Patel
sity.ac.in
19 B. TECH 5A19 8910726432 rimpa.kundu40171@paruluni
Ms Rimpa Kundu
versity.ac.in
20 B. TECH 5A20 bharti.dubey34662@paruluniv
Ms Bharti Dubey 7987364281
ersity.ac.in

21 B. TECH 5A21 satish.kumar37499@paruluniv


Mr Satish Kumar
9992357569 ersity.ac.in
22 B. TECH 5A22 Mr Shivam Kumar shivam.upadhyay35285@paru
Upadhyay 8576936888 luniversity.ac.in
23 B. TECH 5B1 7567154056 ayushi.desai26097@paruluniv
Ms Ayushi Desai
ersity.ac.in
24 B. TECH 5B2 8940676681 sunil.kumar40141@paruluniv
Mr C S sunil Kumar
ersity.ac.in
25 B. TECH 5B3 prashant.kothari36174@parul
Mr Prashant Kothari
9981850951 university.ac.in
26 B. TECH 5B4 kusumlata.dhiman21133@par
Ms Kusum Lata
9015088540 uluniversity.ac.in
27 B. TECH 5B5 9428602666 yesha.gandhi38816@paruluni
Ms Yesha Gandhi
versity.ac.in
28 B. TECH 5B6 anurag.kewat34668@paruluni
Mr Anurag Kewat
7974163946 versity.ac.in
29 B. TECH 5C1 akash.patil24157@paruluniver
Mr Akash Patil
7990479132 sity.ac.in
30 B. TECH 5C2 7264066504 dolly.kankariya37421@parulu
Ms Dolly Kankariya
niversity.ac.in
Curriculum
Semester – 5(CSE)
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303105218 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105219 Design and Analysis of Algorithm Laboratory 2 0 4 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105253 Software Engineering 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105254 Software Engineering Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105306 Theory of Computation 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105309 Enterprise Programming using Java 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105310 Enterprise Programming using Java Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105314 Data Analytics and Data Visualization 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105315 Data Analytics and Data Visualization Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303193304 Professionalism & Corporate Ethics 1 - - 1 - - 100 - - 40 - 100
Open Elective 01 2-2 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 22 - 22 14 10 1 800
Semester - 5 : Open Elective 01
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303101331 Basic Aircraft Science 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105302 Azure Fundamentals 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105303 Python Programming 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105304 Cyber Security 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105305 Internet of Things 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303107346 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
Semester – 5(CE)
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303105218 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105219 Design and Analysis of Algorithm Laboratory 2 0 4 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105253 Software Engineering 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105254 Software Engineering Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105306 Theory of Computation 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105309 Enterprise Programming using Java 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105310 Enterprise Programming using Java Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105314 Data Analytics and Data Visualization 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105315 Data Analytics and Data Visualization Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303193304 Professionalism & Corporate Ethics 1 - - 1 - - 100 - - 40 - 100
Open Elective 01 2-2 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 22 - 22 14 10 1 800
Semester - 5 : Open Elective 01
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303101331 Basic Aircraft Science 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105302 Azure Fundamentals 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105303 Python Programming 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105304 Cyber Security 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105305 Internet of Things 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303107346 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
Semester – 5(CSE-CS)
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303105218 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105219 Design and Analysis of Algorithm Laboratory 2 0 4 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105311 Quant and Reasoning 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105320 Web Application Security 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105321 Web Application Security Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105322 Mobile Application security 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105323 Mobile Application security Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105324 Metasploit Frame work 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105325 Metasploit Frame work Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303193304 Professionalism & Corporate Ethics 1 - - 1 - - 100 - - 40 - 100
Open Elective 01 2-2 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 23 - 23 15 10 1 800
Semester - 5 : Open Elective 01
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303101331 Basic Aircraft Science 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105302 Azure Fundamentals 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105303 Python Programming 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105304 Cyber Security 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105305 Internet of Things 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303107346 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
Semester – 5(CSE-AI)
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303105218 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105219 Design and Analysis of Algorithm Laboratory 2 0 4 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105306 Theory of Computation 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105307 Artificial Intelligence 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105308 Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105309 Enterprise Programming using Java 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105310 Enterprise Programming using Java Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105311 Quant and Reasoning 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303193304 Professionalism & Corporate Ethics 1 - - 1 - - 100 - - 40 - 100
Open Elective 01 2-2 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 21 - 21 14 8 1 750
Semester - 5 : Open Elective 01
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303101331 Basic Aircraft Science 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105302 Azure Fundamentals 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105303 Python Programming 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105304 Cyber Security 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105305 Internet of Things 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303107346 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
Semester – 5(BDA)
Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303105218 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105219 Design and Analysis of Algorithm Laboratory 2 0 4 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105306 Theory of Computation 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105309 Enterprise Programming using Java 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105310 Enterprise Programming using Java Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303105311 Quant and Reasoning 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105314 Data Analytics and Data Visualization 3 3 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105315 Data Analytics and Data Visualization Laboratory 1 0 2 0 - 20 - - 30 - 25 50
303193304 Professionalism & Corporate Ethics 1 - - 1 - - 100 - - 40 - 100
Open Elective 01 2-2 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 21 - 21 14 8 1 750

Semester - 5 : Open Elective 01


Internal Marks External Marks Passing Passing Total
Marks Marks Mark
(Theory + (Practical) s
CE)
Code Subject Credit Lect Lab Tut T P CE T P Int. + Ext. Int. + Ext.
303101331 Basic Aircraft Science 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105302 Azure Fundamentals 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105303 Python Programming 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105304 Cyber Security 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303105305 Internet of Things 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
303107346 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering 2 2 0 0 20 - 20 60 - 40 - 100
Subject Syllabus
303105218 - Design and Analysis of Algorithm

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Data structures, Fundamental of programming
Course Objective: Analyze the asymptotic performance of algorithms. Write rigorous correctness proofs for algorithms.
Demonstrate a familiarity with major algorithms and data structures. Apply important algorithmic design paradigms and methods
of analysis. Synthesize efficient algorithms in common engineering design situations.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 0 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Introduction and Analysis of Algorithms: 20 10
Algorithm: Definition, Properties, Types of Algorithms, Writing an AlgoritAlgorithm Analysis: Parameters, Design
Techniques of Algorithms
Asymptotic Analysis: Big Oh, Big Omega & Big Theta Notations, Lower Bound, Upper Bound and Tight Bound, Best
Case, Worst Case, Average Case
Analyzing control statement, Loop invariant and the correctness of the algorithm, Recurrences- substitution
method, recursion tree method, master method.
Sorting Techniques with analysis: Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, Insertion sort.
2 Divide & Conquer Algorithms: 20 6
Structure of divide-and-conquer algorithms, examples: Binary search, quick sort, Merge sort, Strassen
Multiplication; Max-Min problem
3 Greedy Algorithms: 20 8
Introduction, Elements of Greedy Strategy
- Minimum Spanning Tree: Kruskal's & Prim's Algorithm, Dijkstra’s Algorithm, Knapsack Problem, Activity Selection
Problem, Huffman Codes
4 Dynamic Programming: 20 8
Principal of Optimality, 0/1 Knapsack Problem, Making Change problem, Chain matrix multiplication, Longest
Common Subsequence, All pair shortest paths: Warshall’s and Floyd’s algorithms
5 Exploring Graphs: 5 3
An introduction using graphs and games, Undirected Graph, Directed Graph, Traversing Graphs, Depth First Search,
Breath First Search, Topological sort
6 Backtracking and Branch & Bound: 5 4
Introduction to Backtracking, Introduction to Branch & Bound, 0/1 Knapsack Problem, N-Queens Problem, Travelling
Salesman Problem
7 String Matching & NP Completeness: 10 6
String Matching:
- Introduction to String Matching, Naive String Matching, Rabin-Karp Algorithm, Kruth-Morris-Pratt Algorithm, String
Matching using Finite Automata
NP Completeness:
- Introduction to NP Completeness, P class Problems, NP Class Problems, Hamiltonian Cycle

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Subject Syllabus
303105218 - Design and Analysis of Algorithm

Reference Books
1. Introduction to Algorithms, 4TH Edition, Thomas H Cormen, Charles E Lieserson, Ronald L Rivest and Clifford Stein, MIT
Press/McGraw-Hill. (TextBook)

2. Fundamentals of Algorithms – E. Horowitz et al. (TextBook)

3. Algorithm Design, 1ST Edition, Jon Kleinberg and ÉvaTardos, Pearson

4. Algorithm Design: Foundations, Analysis, and Internet Examples, Second Edition, Michael T Goodrich and Roberto
Tamassia, Wiley.

5. Algorithms—A Creative Approach,3RD Edition, UdiManber, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
Course Outcome: After learning the course the students will be able to:
1. Develop the ability to analyze the running time of any given algorithm using asymptotic analysis and prove the correctness of
basic algorithms.
2. Design efficient algorithms for computational problems, using various algorithm design techniques taught in the course.
3. Explain the major graph algorithms and their analyses. Employ graphs to model engineering problems, when appropriate.
4. Analyze String matching algorithms.
5. Explain the complexity classes P, NP, and NP-Complete, and demonstrate the NP-Completeness of a specific problems.

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc

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Subject Syllabus
303105219 - Design and Analysis of Algorithm Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Strong programming skills and a solid understanding of algorithms and their analysis are prerequisites for learning and
applying Design and Analysis of Algorithms | 203105101 - Fundamentals of Programming
Course Objective: Design and Analysis of Algorithms (DAA) is crucial for efficient problem-solving and algorithm development. It
provides tools to measure algorithm performance and make informed decisions on choosing the best algorithms for specific tasks.
DAA helps optimize time and space complexities, leading to improved computational efficiency.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 4 0 2 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Develop the ability to design and implement efficient algorithms for fundamental problems.
2. Cultivate critical thinking skills to analyze problem requirements and constraints, allowing for the selection and modification of
appropriate algorithms to solve specific computational problems.
3. Master the use of essential data structures such as arrays, matrices, graphs, and trees to efficiently store, manage, and
manipulate data within algorithm implementations.
4. Learn techniques for optimizing algorithms to improve their efficiency and scalability, focusing on aspects such as time
complexity, and space complexity,

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Subject Syllabus
303105219 - Design and Analysis of Algorithm Laboratory

List of Practical
1. write a program to determine whether the given number is Prime or not.
Given a sorted array and a target value,return the index if the target is found. If not,return the index where it would be if
2.
it were inserted in order.
There are N children standing in a line with some rating value. You want to distribute a minimum number of candies to
3. these children such that: Each child must have at least one candy. The children with higher ratings will have more candies
than their neighbours. You need to write a program to calculate the minimum candies you must give.
There is a new barn with N stalls and C cows. The stalls are located on a straight line at positions x1,xN (0 <= xi <=
4. 1,000,000,000). We want to assign the cows to the stalls, such that the minimum distance between any two of them is as
large as possible. What is the largest minimum distance?
5. Given an undirected graph with V vertices and E edges, check whether it contains any cycle or not
There are n servers numbered from 0 to n – 1 connected by undirected server-to-server connections forming a network
where connections[i] = [ai, bi] represents a connection between servers ai and bi. Any server can reach other servers
6.
directly or indirectly through the network.A critical connection is a connection that, if removed, will make some servers
unable to reach some other servers. Return all critical connections in the network in any order.
Given a grid of size NxM (N is the number of rows and M is the number of columns in the grid) consisting of ‘0’s (Water)
7.
and ‘1’s(Land). Find the number of islands.
8.

Given a grid of dimension N x M where each cell in the grid can have values 0, 1, or 2 which has e
following meaning:
0: Empty cell
1: Cells have fres
2. Cells have oranrotten oranges

We have to determine what is the minimum time required to rot all oranges. A rotten orange at index [i,j] can rot other fresh
oranges at indexes [i-1,j], [i+1,j], [i,j-1], [i,j+1] (up, down, left and right) in unit time’

Given two strings str1 and str2 and below operations that can be performed on str1. Find minimum number of edits
9.
(operations) required to convert ‘str1’ into ‘str2’. Insert Remove Replace, All of the above operations are of equal cost.
Minimum Path Sum” says that given a n x m grid consisting of non-negative integers and we need to find a path from top-
10.
left to bottom right, which minimizes the sum of all numbers along the path.
Given string num representing a non-negative integer num, and an integer k, return the smallest possible integer after
11.
removing k digits from num.
There is a robot on an m x n grid. The robot is initially located at the top-left corner (i.e., grid[0][0]).The robot tries to
move to the bottom-right corner (i.e., grid[m - 1][n - 1]). The robot can only move either down or right at any point in
12.
time.Given the two integers m and n, return the number of possible unique paths that the robot can take to reach the
bottom-right corner.

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc

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Subject Syllabus
303105253 - Software Engineering

Course: BTech Semester: 4


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of software applications
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to software engineering. The various process models required to
develop software is also being described. Moreover the functional and non-functional requirements are also described

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 0 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Introduction: 10 6
Study of Different Models, Software Characteristics, Components, Applications, Layered Technologies, Processes,
Methods and Tools, Generic View Of Software Engineering, Process Models- Waterfall model, Incremental,
Evolutionary process models- Prototype, Spiral And Concurrent Development Model
Agile Development :
Agility and Agile Process model, Extreme Programming, Other process models of Agile Development and Tools.
2 Software Project Management: 10 5
Management Spectrum, People ʹProduct ʹProcess- Project, W5HH Principle, Importance of Team Management
Planning a Software Project :
Scope and Feasibility, Effort Estimation, Schedule and staffing, Quality Planning, Risk management- identification,
assessment, control, project monitoring plan, Detailed Scheduling
3 Requirements Engineering: 10 5
Problem Recognition, Requirement Engineering tasks, Processes, Requirements Specification, Use cases and
Functional specification, Requirements validation, Requirements Analysis
4 Structured System Design: 15 5
Design Concepts, Design Model, Software Architecture, Data Design, Architectural Styles and Patterns, Architectural
Design, Alternative architectural designs, Modeling Component level design and its modeling, Procedural Design,
Object Oriented Design.
Data Oriented Analysis & Design :
Difference between Data and Information, E-R Diagram, Dataflow Model, Control Flow Model, Control and Process
Specification, Data Dictionary
5 Coding and Unit Testing: 10 4
Programming principles and guidelines, Programming practices, Coding standards, Incremental development of
code, Management of code evaluation, Unit testing- procedural units, classes, Code Inspection, Metrics- size
measure, complexity metrics, Cyclomatic Complexity, Halstead measure,Knot Count, Comparison Of Different
Metrics
6 Software Testing and Quality Assurance: 15 7
Concepts, Psychology of testing, Levels of testing, Testing Process- test plan, test case design, Execution, Black-Box
testing ʹBoundary value analysis ʹPair wise testing- state based testing, White-Box testing criteria and test case
generation and tool support
Quality Assurance :
Quality Control, Assurance, Cost, Reviews, Software Quality Assurance, Approaches to SQA, Reliability, Quality
Standards- ISO9000 And 9001
7 CASE Tools and Advance Practices of System Dependability and Security: 15 5
Computer Aided Software Engineering Tools, SCRUM Developments, Dependable System, Reliability Engineering,
Safety Engineering, Security Engineering, Resilience Engineeirng

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Subject Syllabus
303105253 - Software Engineering

8 Advance Software Engineering: 15 5


Software Reuse, Component Based Software Engineering, Distributed Software Engineering, Service-Oriented
Software Engineering, Real-Time Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, Systems of System.

Reference Books
1. Software Engineering (TextBook) R.Pressmen; 6th (TextBook)

2. Software Engineering
By Sommerville
3. Fundamentals of Software Engineering
By Rajib Mall | PHI
4. Software Engineering
By Pankaj Jalote | Wiley India

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
After learning this course students will be able to :
1. Prepare and perform Software Requirement Specification and Software Project Management Plan.
2. Ensure the quality of software product, different quality standards and software review techniques
3. Apply the concept of Functional Oriented and Object Oriented Approach for Software Design.
4. Understand modern Agile Development and Service Oriented Architecture Concept of Industry
5. Analyze, design, verify, validate, implement and maintain software systems.
6. Execute a Project Management Plan, tabulate Testing Plans and Reproduce effective procedures.

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Subject Syllabus
303105254 - Software Engineering Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 4


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of software applications.
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to software engineering. The various process models required to
develop software is also being described. Moreover the functional and non-functional requirements are also described.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 0 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
After learning this course students will be able to :
1. Prepare and perform Software Requirement Specification and Software Project Management Plan.
2. Ensure the quality of software product, different quality standards and software review techniques
3. Apply the concept of Functional Oriented and Object Oriented Approach for Software Design.
4. Understand modern Agile Development and Service Oriented Architecture Concept of Industry
5. Analyze, design, verify, validate, implement and maintain software systems.
6. Execute a Project Management Plan, tabulate Testing Plans and Reproduce effective procedures.

List of Practical
1. Project Definition and objective of the specified module and Perform Requirement Engineering Process.
2. Identify Suitable Design and Implementation model from the different software engineering models.
3. Prepare Software Requirement Specification (SRS) for the selected module.
4. Develop Software project management planning (SPMP) for the specified module.
5. Do Cost and Effort Estimation using different Software Cost Estimation models.
Prepare System Analysis and System Design of identified Requirement specification using structure design as DFD with
6.
data dictionary and Structure chart for the specific module.
Designing the module using Object Oriented approach including Use case Diagram with scenarios, Class Diagram and State
7.
Diagram, Collaboration Diagram, Sequence Diagram and Activity Diagram.
8. Defining Coding Standards and walk through.
9. Write the test cases for the identified module.
10. Demonstrate the use of different Testing Tools with comparison.
11. Define security and quality aspects of the identified module.

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Subject Syllabus
303105306 - Theory of Computation

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Calculus, Data Structures, and Algorithms
Course Objective: Formal Language & Automata Theory helps in natural language processing to solve a problem on a model of
computation, using an algorithm. It enables to learn in which machine can be made to think.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 0 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Introduction: 5 2
Alphabet, languages and grammars, productions and derivation, Chomsky hierarchy of languages
2 Regular languages and finite automata: 30 12
Regular expressions and languages, deterministic finite automata -(DFA) and equivalence with regular
expressions,Moore machines and mealy machines, Conversion from Mealy to Moore and vice versa,
nondeterministic finite automata (NFA) and equivalence with DFA, regular grammars and equivalence with finite
automata, properties of regular languages, pumping lemma for regular languages, minimization of finite automata.
3 Grammars: 35 15
Context-free grammars (CFG) and languages (CFL), Chomsky normal forms, nondeterministic pushdown automata
(PDA) and equivalence with CFG, parse trees, ambiguity in CFG, pumping lemma for context-free languages,
deterministic pushdown automata, closure properties of CFLs. , Context-sensitive languages: Context-sensitive
grammars (CSG) and languages.
4 Turing machines: 25 10
The basic model for Turing machines (TM), Turing-recognizable (recursively enumerable) and Turing- decidable
(recursive) languages and their closure properties, variants of Turing machines, nondeterministic TMs and
equivalence with deterministic TMs, unrestricted grammars and equivalence with Turing machines, TMs as
enumerators.
5 Undecidability:Church Turing thesis, universal Turing machine, the universal and diagonalization languages 5 6

Reference Books
1. Introduction to Automata theory, languages and Computation (TextBook)
By John E. Hopcroft, Rajiv Motwani and Jeffery D. Ullman | Pearson
2. Elements of the Theory of Computation
By Harry R.Lewis and Christos H. Papadimitriou | Pearson Education Asia
3. Introduction to the Theory of Computation
By Michael Sipser | PWS Publishing
4. Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation
By John C. Martin | McGraw Hill
5. Automata and Computability
By Dexter C. Kozen | Undergraduate Texts in Computer Science, Springer

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Subject Syllabus
303105306 - Theory of Computation

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
After Learning the course, the students shall be able to:
1. Recognize the basic concepts and applications of theory of Computation.
2. Solve Computational Problems using Regular Languages and Finite Automata.
3. Solve Computational Problems using Context free Grammar and Push Down Automata.
4. Design Turing Machine for simple computational Problems.
5. Analyze various concepts of undecidability and Computable Function.

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Subject Syllabus
303105307 - Artificial Intelligence

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Data structure, Formal Languages and automata Theory, Mathematics
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to Artificial Intelligence. AI techniques for search and knowledge
representation also Apply knowledge of AI planning and machine learning techniques to real-world problems.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 0 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Introduction: 15 7
Definition of an AI, Major Areas of Artificial Intelligence, AI Techniques, History, AI problems, Production Systems,
Problem characteristics, Intelligent Agents, Agent Architecture, AI Application (E-Commerce, & Medicine), AI
Representation, Properties of internal representation, Future scope of AI, Issues in the design of search algorithms.
Introduction to AI Problems and Applications, Defining Problems as a State Space Search, Problem Characteristics,
Production Systems.
2 Search techniques: 20 8
Generate-And-Test, Hill Climbing, Best-First Search, Problem Reduction, Constraint Satisfaction, Means-Ends
Analysis. Heuristic search, Hill Climbing, Best first search, mean and end analysis, Constraint Satisfaction, A* and
AO* Algorithm, Knowledge Representation: Basic concepts, Knowledge representation Paradigms, Propositional
Logic, Inference Rules in Propositional Logic, Knowledge representation using Predicate logic, Predicate Calculus,
Predicate and arguments, ISA hierarchy, Frame notation, Resolution, Natural Deduction
3 Knowledge Representation: 15 8
Knowledge Representation –
Representation and Mappings, Different Approaches, Issues in knowledge representation.
Predicate Logic - Representation Simple Facts in Logic, Representing Instance and Isa Relationships, Computable
Functions and Predicates, Resolution.
Propositional Logic: Representation, Inference, Reasoning Patterns, Resolution, First-order Logic: Representation,
Inference, Reasoning Patterns, Resolution
4 Uncertainty: 15 4
Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Logics for Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Forward rules, and Backward rules, Justification
based Truth Maintenance Systems, Semantic Nets Statistical Reasoning, Probability and Bayes’ theorem, Bayesian
Network, Markov Networks, Hidden Markov Model, Basis of Utility Theory, Utility Functions.
5 Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic: 10 5
Fuzzy Set Operations, Membership Functions, Fuzzy Logic, Hedges, Fuzzy Proposition and Inference Rules, Fuzzy
Systems.
6 Natural Language Processing: 10 5
Introduction, Syntactic Processing, Semantic Analysis, Semantic Analysis, Discourse and Pragmatic Processing, Spell
Checking.
7 Neural Networks and Expert systems: 15 8
Introduction to neural networks and perception-qualitative Analysis, Neural net architecture and applications,
Utilization and functionality, the architecture of the expert system, knowledge representation, two case studies on
expert systems

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Subject Syllabus
303105307 - Artificial Intelligence

Reference Books
1. Artificial Intelligence: A New Synthesis, Harcourt Publishers (TextBook)
By N. J. Nilsson | Harcourt Publishers
2. Artificial Intelligence (TextBook)
By Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight | TMH
3. Artificial Intelligence-Structures and Strategies For Complex Problem Solving
By George F. Luger | Pearson Education / PHI
4. Artificial Intelligence-A Modern Approach
By Stewart Russell and Peter Norvig | Pearson Education/ Prentice Hall of India | 2
5. Artificial Intelligence – A Practical Approach
By Patterson | Tata McGraw Hill | 3

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Discuss AI fundamentals, history, and future trends to develop solutions for problem-solving, inference, perception, knowledge
representation, and learning tasks.
2. Utilize knowledge representation methods like propositional logic, predicate logic, and frame notation to effectively represent
knowledge within AI systems.
3. Discover methods for solving AI problems, including diverse search algorithms and techniques like non-monotonic reasoning,
probability theory, Bayesian networks, and fuzzy logic for effective decision-making in uncertain scenarios.
4. Apply Natural Language Processing (NLP), Neural Networks and Expert Systems technologies effectively in real-world scenarios.

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc.

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Subject Syllabus
303105308 - Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Data structure, automata, and languages, Mathematics
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to Artificial Intelligence. AI techniques for search and knowledge
representation also Apply knowledge of AI planning and machine learning techniques to real-world problems.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 0 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Analyze real-world problems and apply appropriate AI techniques to solve them.
2. Create AI systems using heuristic search and knowledge representation techniques.
3. Implement core AI algorithms to solve problems and understand their functionalities.
4. Apply programming skills to build functional AI applications.
5. Analyze complex data and design neural network architectures for pattern recognition and problem-solving.

List of Practical
1.
Develop an AI-based medical diagnosis system using expert systems architecture and knowledge representation
techniques.
2.
Build an intelligent agent for optimizing e-commerce inventory management using search algorithms like hill
climbing and best-first search.
3.
Implement a constraint satisfaction algorithm to solve scheduling problems in healthcare facilities
4.
Create a recommendation system for personalized learning using means-end analysis and heuristic search
techniques.
5.
Develop a problem-solving agent for optimizing resource allocation in logistics using A* and AO* algorithms.
6.
Develop a fuzzy logic-based system for predicting stock market trends considering uncertain market conditions.
7.
Write a program to implement BFS (Water Jug problem or any AI search problem).

Write a program to implement DFS (Water Jug problem or any AI search problem).

8.
Define a predicate brother(X,Y) which holds iff X and Y are brothers.

Define a predicate cousin(X,Y) which holds iff X and Y are cousins.

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Subject Syllabus
303105308 - Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Define a predicate grandson(X,Y) which holds iff X is a grandson of Y.

Define a predicate descendent(X,Y) which holds iff X is a descendent of Y.

Consider the following genealogical tree:

father(a,b).

father(a,c).

father(b,d).

father(b,e).

father(c,f).

Say which answers, and in which order, are generated by your definitions for the following queries in Prolog:

?- brother(X,Y).

?- cousin(X,Y).

?- grandson(X,Y).

?- descendent(X,Y).

9.
Write a program to implement Tic-Tac-Toe game using python.
10.
Create a spell-checking application utilizing natural language processing (NLP) techniques, including syntactic and
semantic analysis.
11.
Design a neural network architecture for pattern recognition in medical imaging for disease diagnosis.

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Subject Syllabus
303105309 - Enterprise Programming using Java

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of software applications.
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to software engineering. The various process models required to
develop software is also being described. Moreover the functional and non-functional requirements are also described.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
2 0 0 0 2 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Foundation of Enterprise Programming: 10 3
JDBC, JDBC architecture, JDBC with Oracle, MySql, Maven: integration with eclipse, POM.xml
2 Servlets: 15 4
Basics of Web, Servlet Lifecycle, Servlets API, HTTP Servlets with XML and annotation, Servlets Configuration,
Servlets Context, Servlets Collaboration, Session Tracking, CRUD operations
3 JSP: Java Server Programming: 15 4
Scripting elements, Directive elements, CRUD operations.
4 Hibernate ( ORM ): 20 6
Architecture, JPA, Generator class, Dialects, Mapping, Annotations, Transaction Management, HQL, HCQL, CRUD
operations.
5 Spring: 20 7
Architecture, Modules, Dependency Injection, Autowire, Application Context, annotation-based configuration, MVC
CRUD operations
6 Spring Boot: 20 6
Dependency Injection, Web App using spring boot, Spring boot AOP, spring boot Database, Spring Rest

Reference Books
1. Reference Books: Java Enterprise in a Nutshell" by Jim Farley, William Crawford, and David Flanagan (TextBook)

2. Java EE 8 Design Patterns and Best Practices" by Rhuan Rocha

3. Java EE and HTML5 Enterprise Application Development" by John Brock, Arun Gupta, and Geertjan Wielenga

4. Java 8 Programming Black Book

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Analyze the structure and operations of JDBC, and apply this knowledge to connect and interact with Oracle and MySQL
databases.
2. Perform the concepts of Servlet Configuration and Context, and apply these in practical scenarios.
3. Apply their knowledge to perform CRUD operations using JSP and Hibernate and evaluate the results for correctness and
efficiency.
4. Design and create a web application using Spring Boot.
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Subject Syllabus
303105309 - Enterprise Programming using Java

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc.

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Subject Syllabus
303105310 - Enterprise Programming using Java
Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of software applications | 203105101 - Fundamentals of Programming
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to software engineering. The various process models required to
develop software is also being described. Moreover the functional and non-functional requirements are also described.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 0 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Prepare and do Software Requirement Specification and Software Project Management Plan by ensuring the quality of software
product, different quality standards and software review techniques.
2. Apply the concept of Functional Oriented and Object Oriented Approach for Software Design.
3. Understand modern Agile Development and Service Oriented Architecture Concept of Industry
4. Analyze, design, verify, validate, implement and maintain software systems.
5. Execute a Project Management Plan, tabulate Testing Plans and Reproduce effective procedures.

List of Practical
1. Write a program to insert and retrieve the data from database using JDBC.
2. Write a program to demonstrate the use of Prepared Statement and Result Set interface.
Servlet Programming Servlet Execution on tomcat A servlet program to print hello world A servlet program to display
request details A servlet program to handle user form A servlet program to create a cookie A servlet program to display
3.
cookie A servlet program to do session tracking Write a program to implement chat Server using Server Socket and Socket
class. Write a Servlet program to send username and password using HTML forms and authenticate the user

JSP Programming JSP program to display hello world. JSP program to demonstrate arithmetic operations JSP program to
4. demonstrate jsp: forward action tag JSP program to request implicit object Developing a web application to insert record
into Oracle Database using JSP and JDBC
5. Create application to store the data in database to perform Hibernate CRUD operations.
6. Create a application store the data in database to perform Spring CRUD operations.
7. Create a web application to store the data in database with spring boot.

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc

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Subject Syllabus
303105311 - Quant and Reasoning

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Good fundamentals in calculations and ability to think logically
Course Objective: The course aims on exploring the fundamentals of Aptitude & reasoning, which involves the ability to analyze
and evaluate information logically. Students will learn essential skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making.
These skills are vital for software engineers as they navigate complex problems and make sound judgments throughout the
development process.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 0 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 UNIT-1Number system , LCM & HCF simplifications and approximations 9 4
2 UNIT-2Averages , progessions, 9 4
3 UNIT-3Ratio and proportion,Problems on Ages, Percentages 12 5
4 UNIT-4Profit & loss, partnerships, S.I & C.I 12 5
5 UNIT-5 18 8
Time & work , pipes and Cisterns, Time speed and distance , Problems on train crossings, Boats & streams ,

6 UNIT-6Permutations & combinations, probability 11 5


7 UNIT-7Directions, seating arrangements 4 2
8 UNIT-8Clocks, calenders 6 3
9 UNIT-9Cubes & Dice, syllogisms 9 4
10 UNIT-10Blood Relations 5 2
11 UNIT-11Series ,Analogy, odd man out, coding and Decoding 5 3

Reference Books
1. Quantitative Aptitude for CAT by Arun Sharma (TextBook)

2. Logical reasoning for CAT by Arun Sharma

3. Quantitative Aptitude by Abhijit Guha

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1.Apply Logic & critical thinking skills to analyze information and draw logical conclusions.
2.Solve complex problems by breaking them down into manageable parts & develop effective solutions.
3. Demonstrate the ability to approach problem-solving from various perspectives.

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Subject Syllabus
303105311 - Quant and Reasoning

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc

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Subject Syllabus
303105314 - Data Analytics and Data Visualization

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Data analytics and Data analysis, Data visualization techniques and Statistical measures, Basics of Programing
Languages, Understanding of Python.
Course Objective: Data Analytics helps small and large organizations maximize the value of their data, unearth insights, build plans
and respond in real-time to customer demand.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 - 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Introduction to Data Analytics: 25 9
Introduction, Data and its importance, Data analytics and its types, Why data analytics is important, Data analysis Vs
Data analytics, Classification of data analytics, Elements of Data analytics, Data analyst Vs. Data scientist
2 Introduction to Python Fundamentals and Statistics: 15 8
Introduction, Importance of Python, Levels of Data measurement, Central tendency and Dispersion, Distribution of
Sample Means, Population and Variance, Confidence interval estimation
3 Probability and Types of Testing:Probability and Probability distribution, Sampling and Sampling distribution, 20 9
Hypothesis testing, Anova test, Chi-square test
4 Regression, Classification and Clustering: 25 10
Linear and Logistic regression, Clustering: K-Means clustering and Hierarchical clustering, Classification: Decision
tree, Confusion matrix
5 Data Visualization Using PowerBI: 15 9
Introduction to visualization and analytic tool: Power BI, Getting Data from different sources, data transformations,
introduction to data modeling, types of data visualizations in PowerBI, Publishing and sharing reports, Use cases of
Dashboard and Analytical Reports Creation.

Reference Books
1. Data Analytics using Python By Bharati Motwani, Wiley Publications. (TextBook)

2. Data Science and Big Data Analytics: Discovering, Analyzing, Visualizing and Presenting Data.(TextBook) Wiley Publications

3. Statistics 101: From Data Analysis and Predictive Modeling to Measuring Distribution and Determining Probability, Your
Essential Guide to Statistics By David Borman, Adams Media

4. Machine Learning, A Probabilistic Approach. By Kevin P. Murphy

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Subject Syllabus
303105314 - Data Analytics and Data Visualization

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Explain basics of data analytics lifecycle and visualization.
2. Compare different analytics techniques and visualization using Python.
3. Apply various testing methods and techniques using probability
4. Apply different regression, classification, clustering techniques.
5. Create an interactive data visualization using PowerBI.

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Subject Syllabus
303105315 - Data Analytics and Data Visualization
Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Data analytics tools like PowerBI, Different techniques of visualization and data analytics | 203105251 - Database
Management System
Course Objective: Data Analytics helps small and large organizations to maximize the value of their data, unearth insights, build
plans and respond in real-time to customer demand.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 - 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Apply statistical measures to calculate mean, median and mode.
2. Compare and apply different regression, classification algorithm on the given dataset .
3. Perform clustering and detect outliers
4. Create an interactive data visualization dashboard using PowerBI.

List of Practical
1. Perform Exploratory Data Analysis on the given dataset using Python.
2. Calculate mean, median and mode of the first 50 records in the given dataset using python.
3. Perform Multiple Linear Regression on data.
4. Perform the Logistic Regression on a dataset.
5. Use a dataset & apply K means clustering to get insights from data.
6. Perform the Decision tree classification algorithm using a dataset.
7. Study and installation of the tools like PowerBI tool for data Visualization.
8. Load a dataset from different sources in PowerBI and apply transformations to it.
9. Study and Plot various graphs for Data Visualization on PowerBI.
10. Given a case study: Interactive Data Analytics with Power BI Dashboard.

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Subject Syllabus
303105316 - Distributed Computing

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Operating systems
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to distributed computing

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 - 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Introduction & Model of Distributed Computations: 5 2
What is distributed operating system, Background, need, features, Introduction to Distributed Computing
2 Characteristics of Distributed Systems & system models: 10 4
Examples of distributed systems, Resource sharing and the web, Architectural models, fundamental model
3 Networking and Internetworking: 10 4
Types of Networks, Network principles, Internet protocols
4 Inter-process communication: 10 4
Introduction, External data representation and marshalling, client- server communication, group communication
5 Distributed Objects: 10 4
Introduction, Communication between objects, Remote procedure call, events and notification
6 Operating System support: 15 7
Introduction, OS layer, Protection, Processes and threads, communication and invocation, OS architecture
7 Security:Introduction, Overview of security techniques, cryptographic algorithms, digital signatures 5 3
8 Distributed file system: 10 5
Introduction, File Service architecture, Case study: Sun network file system
9 ransactions and Concurrency control, Distributed Transactions:Transactions, nested transactions, Locks, Optimistic 15 7
concurrency control, Flat and nested distributed transactions, atomic commit protocols, concurrency control in
distributed transactions, distributed deadlocks, Transaction recovery
10 Authentication in Distributed Systems:Introduction, Protocols based on Symmetric cryptosystems, protocols based 10 5
on asymmetric cryptosystems, Password based authentication, Authentication Protocol failures, Self-stabilization.

Reference Books
1. Distributed Systems concepts and Design by George coulouris, Jean Dollimore and Tim Kindberg (TextBook)

2. Distributed Systems Paperback – 31 March 2017 by Coulouris George (Author), Dollimore Jean (Author), Kindberg Tim
(Author), Blair Gordon (Author)

3. Distributed Computing by Ajay Kshemkalyani and Mukesh Singhal

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Subject Syllabus
303105316 - Distributed Computing

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Explain the design principles in distributed systems and the architectures for distributed systems.
2. Apply various distributed algorithms related to clock synchronization, concurrency control, deadlock detection, load balancing,
voting etc.
3. Analyze fault tolerance and recovery in distributed systems and algorithms for the same.
4. Analyze the design and functioning of existing distributed systems and file systems.
5. Implement different distributed algorithms over current distributed platforms.

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Subject Syllabus
303105317 - Distributed Computing Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge operating system
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction distributed computing.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 - 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Explain the design principles in distributed systems and the architectures for distributed systems.
2. Apply various distributed algorithms related to clock synchronization, concurrency control, deadlock detection, load balancing,
voting etc.
3. Analyze fault tolerance and recovery in distributed systems and algorithms for the same.
4. Analyze the design and functioning of existing distributed systems and file systems.
5. Implement different distributed algorithms over current distributed platforms.

List of Practical
1. Implement concurrent echo client-server application.
2. Implement concurrent day-time client-server application.
3. Incrementing a counter in shared memory.
4. Create CORBA based server-client application.
5. Configure reliability and security options.
6. Program to implement Chat Server.
7. Program to implement locking algorithm.
8. Program to implement Remote Procedure Call.
9. Program to implement edge chasing distributed deadlock detection algorithm.
10. Case Study: CORBA.

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Subject Syllabus
303105320 - Web Application Security

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Fundamentals of web applications, Understanding of PHP
Course Objective: Web application security is the practice of protecting websites, applications, and APIs from attacks. It is a broad
discipline, but its ultimate aims are keeping web applications functioning smoothly and protecting business from cyber vandalism,
data theft, unethical competition, and other negative consequences.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 - 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Basics HTTP & HTTPs: 20 6
HTTP Request, Response - Header Fields and HTTPS - Understanding Same Origin – Cookies – Sessions - Web
Application Proxies, Understanding Burp-Suite.
2 Information Gathering:whois, nsLookup, netcraft - web server fingerprinting - subdomain enumeration - 20 9
fingerprinting frameworks - hidden resource enumeration - security misconfigurations - google hacking database -
Shodan HQ. OSINT Framework, NMAP: Scanning.
3 SQL Injections & Authentication Vulnerabilities: 20 10
SQL Statements, Finding SQL Injections, Exploiting SQL Injections, Bypass Authentication, Xpath Injection, Error
Based Injection, Double Query Injection, Time Based injections, Union Based Injections, SQL Map, Mitigation plans.
4 Advance Web Application Attacks: 20 10
Anatomy of an XSS Exploitation, Reflected XSS, Persistent XSS, DOM based XSS, Browsers and XSS, Blocking
malicious request, user enumeration, random password guessing, remember me functionality, no limit attempts,
password reset feature, logout flaws, CAPTCHA.
5 Advance Web Application Attacks-2: 20 10
Security Misconfiguration, Sensitive data exposure, Insecure direct object reference and security, CSRF (Cross Site
Request Forgery), HTTP Response Splitting, Using Components With Known Vulnerabilities, Unvalidated Redirects
and Forwards

Reference Books
1. The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws Dafydd Stuttard, Marcus Pinto (TextBook)

2. The Tangled Web: A Guide to Securing Modern Web Applications" by Michal Zalewski

3. Web Application Security, A Beginner's Guide" by Bryan Sullivan and Vincent Liu

4. OWASP Testing Guide" by The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)

5. Web Hacking 101" by Peter Yaworski

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Subject Syllabus
303105320 - Web Application Security

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Describe the potential security implications of decentralized technologies in Web application.
2. Identify potential attack vectors through information gathering methods.
3. Differentiate between white-box, grey-box, and black-box penetration testing methodologies.
4. Evaluate the effectiveness of identified vulnerabilities based on the OWASP Top 10 web application security risks.
5. Demonstrate the key phases of a Secure Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and their role in security.

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Subject Syllabus
303105321 - Web Application Security Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of operating systems, Social Networking platforms, Types of web application functionality |
203105215 - Computer Networks
Course Objective: Learning web application security will give insights into the various types of cyber threats, compliance
requirements, career options in like security analyst, penetration tester, security consultant, and security engineer.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 0 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
After Learning the course, the students shall be able to:
1. Identify common web application vulnerabilities like SQL injection, XSS, and CSRF and also learn to utilize security testing tools
and manual testing methods.
2. Implement secure coding principles in their code to prevent vulnerabilities.
3. Create a threat model for a web application, identifying potential threats and attack vectors and analyze case studies of web
application security breaches along with its legal implications
4. Develop mitigation strategies to address identified security risks and propose solutions to improve overall web application
security.

List of Practical
Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks: This practical could involve testing a web application for XSS vulnerabilities and
1.
demonstrating how an attacker can exploit them.
SQL injection attacks: Students can be given hands-on experience in exploiting SQL injection vulnerabilities to access or
2.
modify sensitive data in a web application.
CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) attacks: This practical could involve demonstrating how an attacker can use CSRF
3.
vulnerabilities to trick a user into performing an unwanted action on a web application.
Broken authentication and session management: Students can be trained to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in
4.
authentication and session management mechanisms in a web application.
Web application firewall (WAF) evasion techniques: This practical could involve testing a web application firewall and
5.
demonstrating how an attacker can bypass it using different techniques.
Information leakage and sensitive data exposure: Students can be given hands-on experience in identifying and exploiting
6.
vulnerabilities that expose sensitive data or information.
File inclusion attacks: This practical could involve demonstrating how an attacker can exploit file inclusion vulnerabilities
7.
to execute arbitrary code on a web server
Clickjacking attacks: Students can be trained to identify and exploit clickjacking vulnerabilities in a web application to trick
8.
users into clicking on malicious links.
Security configuration issues: This practical could involve identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities resulting from insecure
9.
web application configurations.
Input validation and sanitization: Students can be given hands-on experience in testing the input validation and
10.
sanitization mechanisms of a web application and identifying vulnerabilities.

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Subject Syllabus
303105321 - Web Application Security Laboratory

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc

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Subject Syllabus
303105322 - Mobile Application security

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Android and iOS architecture Mobile rooting and Jailbreaking, Understanding of IPA and APK
Course Objective: The objective of this subject is to train the students about various types of pen testing methodology for mobile
devices, basic concepts of penetration testing of mobile applications.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 0 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Fundamentals of Android OS and Applications:History of Android, Understanding Android Hardware and Software 20 6
Architecture, Understanding Android Security Model
2 IOS & IPA Architecture: 20 9
History of iOS, Understanding iOS Hardware and Software Architecture, Understanding iOS Security Model,
Understanding iOS Permission Model for Application Security, Sandboxing, Jailbreaking Devices, Understanding IPA
3 Mobile App Security: 20 10
Understanding Android Permission Model for Application Security, Sandboxing, Codesigning, Encryption, rooting
Devices, Understanding APK Understanding Directories and Files on an APK
4 Setting up Mobile Vulnerabilities System and Devices: 20 10
Setting up Mobile App Pen testing Environment, interact with the Devices, Starting with Drozer, Understanding
AndroidManifest.xml,Configuring, Burp and Traffic Interception, Traffic Interception Bypass
5 Mobile Application Attacks: 20 10
Weak Server-Side Controls (M1), Insecure Data Storage (M2), Insufficient Transport Layer Protection (M3),
Unintended Data Leakage (M4), Poor Authentication & Authorization (M5), Broken Cryptography (M6), Client-Side
Injections (M7), Security Decisions via Untrusted Input (M8), Improper Session Handling (M9), Lack of Binary
Protection (M10)

Reference Books
1. "iOS Application Security: The Definitive Guide for Hackers and Developers" by David Thiel (TextBook)

2. Android Security Internals: An In-Depth Guide to Android's Security Architecture" by Nikolay

3. The Mobile Application Hacker's Handbook" by Dominic Chell, Tyrone Erasmus, Shaun Colley, Ollie Whitehouse, and
Georg Wicherski

4. Mobile Application Security: Protecting Mobile Devices and Their Applications" by Manoranjan (Mano) Paul

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Subject Syllabus
303105322 - Mobile Application security

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Describe the core components of the Android hardware and software architecture.
2. Evaluate the security mechanisms of iOS, including its data protection model, sandboxing's impact on app security, and the
potential risks of device jailbreaking.
3. Apply the Android permission model to configure app access and identify security risks, code-signing verifies app authenticity and
origin.
4. Evaluate mobile vulnerability assessment tools and preparing secure testing environments, automate repetitive tasks and
streamline the mobile security testing process.
5. Analyze the common vulnerabilities exploited in mobile application attacks, identify different attack types and implement
effective mitigation strategies to protect your devices.

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc.

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Subject Syllabus
303105323 - Mobile Application security Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Android and iOS architecture Mobile rooting and Jailbreaking Understanding of IPA and APK. |
203105251 - Database Management System
Course Objective: The objective of this subject is to train the students about various types of pen testing methodology for mobile
devices, basic concepts of penetration testing of mobile applications.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 0 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Debug and troubleshoot common issues encountered during mobile app development.
2. Implement user authentication and authorization mechanisms securely.
3. Analyze the security vulnerabilities specific to each type of mobile application
4. Conduct penetration testing exercises to exploit identified vulnerabilities and assess their impact.
5. Develop a mobile application security policy based on the OWASP Mobile Top 10 guidelines.

List of Practical
1. Study the architecture of Android and APK using dex2jar command line.
2. Perform APK reversing using JADX.
3. Perform IPA reversing.
4. Setting up burp suite to intercept mobile application traffic.
5. Setting up MobSF and extract the source code of the apk.
6. Install Genymotion/NOX player and configure it with the ADB to analyze the apk.
7. Installing DIVA on the virtual platform to perform OWASP TOP 10 mobile vulnerabilities.
8. Perform Client-side injection on the apk.
9. Demonstrate the Hard-coded issue in the apk file.
10. Demonstrate improper session handling in apk.

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Subject Syllabus
303105324 - Metasploit Frame work

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of system and mobile devices, Social Networking platforms, Types of web application functionality,
Operating System, Computer Ports and services, Solid understanding of networking fundamentals, Familiarity with operating
systems (Linux and Windows)
Course Objective: The objective of this subject is to train the students about various types of pentesting methodology, basic
concepts of red teaming and use of Metasploit for penetration testing.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
3 0 0 0 3 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Meterpreter-2 20 9
Setting up multiple communication channels with the target, Meterpreter anti-forensics, the get-desktop and
keystroke sniffing, Meterpreter resource scripts, Meterpreter timeout control, Meterpreter Sleep Control,
Meterpreter transports, Interacting with the registry, Meterpreter API and mixins, Injecting VNC server remotely,
Enabling remote Desktop
2 Server Side Exploitation : 30 12
Exploiting a Linux server, Exploiting a Windows machine, Exploiting Common services
3 Client Side Exploitation : 20 12
Bypassing antivirus and IDS/IPS, Human interface device attacks, HTA attack, Backdooring executables using a MITM
attack, Creating a Linux trojan, File format based Exploitation-PDF and Word, Creating an Android backdoor
4 Wireless Network penetration Testing: 30 12
Metasploit and wireless, understanding an evil twin attack, Configuring karmetasploit, Wireless MITM attacks, SMB
relay attacks

Reference Books
1. Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide David Kennedy, Jim O'Gorman, Devon Kearns, Mati Aharoni (TextBook)

2. Hacking: The Art of Exploitation Jon Erickson

3. Network Security Essentials William Stallings

4. Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook Packt Publishing

5. Metasploit Revealed - Secrets of the Expert Pentester - Build your Defense against Complex Attacks Packt Publishing

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Subject Syllabus
303105324 - Metasploit Frame work

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Explain the difference between penetration testing and vulnerability assessments.
2. Analyzing the structure and anatomy of Metasploit, including an in-depth exploration of its core components.
3. Utilize Metasploit to conduct client-side attacks, generate payloads with msfvenom, and exploit Windows machines using social
engineering techniques.
4. Assess the effectiveness of various post-exploitation modules in Linux environments to gather comprehensive system
information.
5. Apply post-exploitation modules for Windows, including capture, gather, and manage functionalities. In addition, gain a
foundational understanding of cryptography and its various types.

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Subject Syllabus
303105325 - Metasploit Frame work Laboratory

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Understanding the basic concepts of the Linux operating system, Navigating the Linux file system and directory
structure, File and directory permissions in Linux, Operating System, Experience using the Linux terminal for executing commands,
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills for addressing practical challenges
Course Objective: The objective of this subject is to train the students about various types of pentesting methodology, basic
concepts of red teaming and use of Metasploit for penetration testing.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
0 0 2 0 1 - - 20 - 30 50
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
1. List the different types of manual penetration testing methodologies.
2. Compare and contrast Red Teaming with other penetration testing methodologies.
3. Apply Identify vulnerabilities in a real-world environment using manual testing techniques.
4. Differentiate between symmetric and asymmetric encryption techniques.
5. Develop custom malicious files to exploit specific vulnerabilities in a target system.

List of Practical
1. Meterpreter anti-forensics
2. The getdesktop and keystroke sniffing
3. Interacting with the windows registry
4. Meterpreter API and mixins
5. Injecting VNC server remotely
6. Enabling remote Desktop
7. Exploiting a Linux server
8. Exploiting a Windows machine
9. Exploiting Common Network services
10. Bypassing antivirus and IDS/IPS

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc

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Subject Syllabus
303193304 - Professionalism & Corporate Ethics

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite:
Course Objective: -

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
- 1 - - 1 100 100 - - - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Ethics in Engineering 20 5
Scope of engineering ethics
Accepting & sharing responsibility
Responsible professionals and ethical corporations
Resolving ethical dilemmas
Case studies
2 Group Discussion 10 3
Communication core
Definition, types, process, guidelines
Mock round -1
3 Introduction to B-School TestsStudents will be able to solve verbal questions from the following exams. In these 15 2
sessions students will learn to distinguish between national & international level of Management exam.
GMAT
CAT
4 Listening Skills- Advanced LevelDemonstrate ability to listen more than two minutes of audio clips & solve 10 1
questions based on it.
5 Preparing BrochuresStudents will learn how to establish the purpose of writing & determine audience they are 15 2
writing for.
6 Agenda & Minutes of MeetingStudents will be able to explain what an agenda & minutes of meeting are and why 10 1
they are useful.
7 Reading Comprehension; Intermediate levelStudents will develop their ability to skim for main idea(s). They will 10 1
able to make use of contextual clues to infer meaning of unfamiliar words from context and will be able to solve
questions based on it.

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Subject Syllabus
303105302 - Azure Fundamentals

Course: BTech Semester: 5


Prerequisite: Basic understanding of computer concepts and basic programming
Course Objective: This course provides a broad introduction to Azure cloud , infrastructure , services, security and compliance ,also
billing , pricing and support plans.

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal Marks External Marks Total


Credit
Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week Hrs/Week T CE P T P
2 0 0 0 2 20 20 - 60 - 100
SEE - Semester End Examination, T - Theory, P - Practical

Course Content W - Weightage (%) , T - Teaching hours


Sr. Topics W T
1 Cloud Concepts: 15 6
Understanding cloud computing principles, such as the different types of cloud models (public, private, hybrid),
infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS), and software-as-a-service (SaaS).
2 Azure Services: 20 7
Familiarity with the various Azure services and their common use cases. This includes services like Azure Virtual
Machines, Azure App Services, Azure Storage, Azure Functions, Azure SQL Database, and more
3 Security, Privacy, Compliance, and Trust: 25 5
Knowledge of Azure security features, identity and access management, Azure Active Directory, data protection,
compliance frameworks, and Azure governance methodologies.
4 Azure Pricing and Support: 15 5
Understanding Azure subscription options, cost management, pricing models, and the different support options
available to Azure customers
5 Azure SLA and Service Lifecycles: 25 7
Familiarity with Azure Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and the Azure service lifecycle, including planned
maintenance, updates, and deprecation policies.

Reference Books
1. Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: Understanding Azure" by Michael Collier and Robin Shahan - 3rd Edition (TextBook)

2. Azure for Architects: Implementing cloud design, DevOps, containers, IoT, and serverless solutions on your public cloud"
by Ritesh Modi - 2nd Edition

3. Exam Ref AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals" by Jim Cheshire - 2nd Edition

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Subject Syllabus
303105302 - Azure Fundamentals

Course Outcome
After Learning the Course the students shall be able to:
1. Describe cloud computing fundamentals, including different cloud models and service types, and become familiar with key Azure
services and their typical uses.
2. Apply Azure security, privacy, compliance, and trust measures, covering identity management, data protection, compliance
frameworks, and governance.
3. Apply Azure subscription management, cost optimization, pricing models, and support options for efficient utilization of Azure
resources.
4. Explain Azure SLAs and service life cycles, including maintenance, updates, and deprecation policies, ensuring reliability and
availability of Azure services.

Miscellaneous
Exam Requirement
It consists of Assignments/Seminars/Presentations/Quizzes/Surprise Tests (Summative/MCQ) etc

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Workshop/Seminar

No Name of Workshop/Seminar Defined Month/Day


1. Tableau 2nd week of Aug 25
2. Software Testing 3rd week of Sep 25
3. Machine Learning 1st week of Oct 25
4. Deep Learning 4th week of Oct 25
Co-curricular and extra-curricular events during
the semester
No Name of Chapter Hosted by Probable Month
1 Organized by Technical Mr. Mohit Rathod June ‘25 – May ‘26
Club
2 Organized by Mr. Harshal Shah Aug ‘25 – May ‘26
Entrepreneur Club
3 Placement & Career Mr. Umang Panchal Sept ‘25 – May ‘26
related Events
4 Gate Awareness Ms.Ayushi Desai Sept ‘25 – May ‘26
Seminar
Details of expert talk during the semester

No Name of Expert Talk Defined Month/Day


1. Expert from Waytoweb Pvt Ltd on Image Processing In the month of Aug 25
2. Expert from Ananta Solution on Generative AI In the month of Sep 25
3. Expert from AWS Community Club on Cloud In the month of Oct 25
4. Expert from CyberNGO on Cyber Security In the month of Oct 25
Details of Value-added courses and Professional courses

No Value Added Courses Defined Month/Day


1. Cloud Practitioner Course Apprx. 20 Hrs
2. Web Development Course Apprx. 20 Hrs
Coordinators of Various Committee
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Department of CSE- 2025 - 26
Sr Faculty Name Coordinator ship
No
1 Dr. Rahul Sharma MIS Coordinator
2 Mr. Utpalkumar
Bhupendrabhai Patel Time Table coordinator
Mr.Meet Manjojbhai Patel
3 Mr Devendra Parmar Exam Coordinator
Ms. Gayatri Naidu
4 Dr Gaurav Ameta
Dr Bhasha Anjariya NAAC, IQAC, UGC, FRC, CII, AICTE, IIC Coordinator
Ms Khushboo Trivedi
5 Ms. Bela Shah Workshop, Expert talk, Webinar Coordinator
6 Ms Riddhi A Mehta Alumni Coordinator
Mr. Mohitkumar
7 Jagdishchandra Rathod Project Coordinator, ASMP coordinators
Mr. Kapil Dev Raghuwanshi
8 Mrs. SUJAYA EDC Coordinator
BHATTACHARJEE
9 Mr. Ajaykumar Harishbhai E-content Coordinator/ICT coordinator/ PULMS
Solanki
10 Mr. Akash Suresh Patil ISAC Coordinator
11 Dr. Bhasha Anjariya Scholarship Coordinator
12 Ms Arpita Vaidya Industrial visit Coordinator
13 Mr. Umang pravinkumar
Panchal
Mr. Kapil Dev Raghuwanshi Placement / Internship Coordinator
14 Dr Praveen Patidar NPTEL, MOOCs, Virtual Lab, Value Added Course
15 Ms Bhasha Anjariya CEP/ CCOEL Coordinator
16 Dr. Nandkishor sirdeshpandey Student chapters (CSE, IEEE, CSI student chapter)/Student Clubs
17 Mr. Mohitkumar TechExpo, Tinkering hub Coordinator, Technical Event Coordinator
Jagdishchandra Rathod
18 Sport Coordinator
19 Ms. Shubhangi Dhaygude GATE Coordinator, Competitive Exam
Ms. Ayushi Desai
20 Mr Ashish Patel IRC, International Exchange Program
21 Dr Rahul Sharma Center of Excellence
Ranker List of Last Semester Result with SGPA

TOP 10 Ranker Sem 3rd regular


AI
EN NAME SGPA
2303051240178 RATHOD KRISHA JAYDIPSINH 9.45
2303051240286 ADITI RATHORE 9.23
2303051240095 JAY DHODI 9.18
2303051240206 SHAIKH SAHIL NAJIL 9.18
2303051240004 ABHAY KUMAR SINGH 9.09
2303051240112 KUSHAGRA AGRAWAL 9.09
2303051240256 VAIBHAV GUPTA 9.09
2303051240354 PARMAR KRUNAL 9.09
DHARMENDRA
2303051240072 DIVYA CHAUDHARY 9
2303051240116 MANDAL POOJA RANJEET 9

CYBER SECURITY
EN NAME SGPA
2303051450011 PATIL PAL DINESH 8.32
2403051457012 TANISHA PRAGNESHBHAI 7.55
BHAVSAR
2303051450006 REKHA SIDA 7.27
2303051450012 DUBAL HARSHIL VINESH 7.14
2403051457006 BARIYA KULDEEP RAJUBHAI 7.14
2303051450009 BANJARA VIVEK PRADEEP 7.05
2203051450003 BHATIYA JANKI NILESHKUAMR 7
2303051450007 SOLANKI HARDIPSINH 7
VIKRAMSINH
2303051450013 PATEL ZEEL PRAKASHBHAI 6.91
2403051457011 RAJ PRAMOD BHAI PATEL 6.91

CSE
EN NAME SGPA
2303051050553 PATOLE VEDANT AJINKYA 9.55
2303051050523 PATEL KRISHNA NAVNEETBHAI 9.32
2303051050643 RANDHIR KUMAR 9.23
2303051050305 INGLE SHRUTI KACHRU 9.18
2303051051168 ABHISHEK RAJ 9.09
2303051050074 AMIT KUMAR SHARMA 9.05
2303051050205 CHORVADI KHUSHI KISHAN 9.05
2303051050804 SACHIN KUMAR VERMA 9.05
2303051050922 SUBHADEEP ROY 9.05
2303051050402 MAHI SINGH 9
CE
EN NAME SGPA
2303051260014 HARSHAL SANTOSH JADHAV 8.77
2303051260050 RONIT KANSARA 8.55
2303051260061 SAHENAWAZ AHMED 8.41
2303051260022 KENIA KAVYA ANIL 8.23
2303051260025 KRISH GOEL 8.23
2303051260021 KAUSTUV CHANDAR 8.14
2303051260042 SHUBHAM SINGH 8.14
2303051260062 SANDEEP MANDAL 8.14
2303051260011 GIRAWALE SHUBHAM 7.86
SAMBHAJI
2303051260032 PATEL KARTIKKUMAR 7.68
PANKAJKUMAR
ALL THE BEST

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