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JSS MAHAVIDHYAPEETA

JSS COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE

(Re-accredited by NAAC with 'B++' Grade (III Cycle), Affiliated to University of Mysore)

NANJANGUD-571301

Mathematics

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About the Department
  • The Computer Science Department was started in the year 2008.
  • The Department has a well-equipped ICT enabled laboratory with 32 computer systems with 10 Mbps broadband internet facility. The lab has complete LAN connectivity.
  • The faculty and students are encouraged and allowed to use Internet facilities in the department.
  • The department has implemented CBCS scheme as per Mysore University regulations.
  • In order to promote and to encourage the students to excel in their studies, various cash prizes have been instituted. Cash prizes will be given to the students who excel in their examinations every year on the occasion of the Founders’- Day.

 

Vision

“Commitment to develop graduates with the strong academic and technical backgrounds needed to achieve distinction in the discipline “

 
Mission

“To provide students with the expertise to become leaders and innovators in information technology and to produce graduates who will be successful professionals making positive contributions to society”

Programme offered
Computer Science is offered as one of the optional subjects for BSc students with following combinations:
  • Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science (PMCs)
  • Computer Application is offered as one of the skill-oriented paper for BA students.
Objectives of the BSc programme
  • To develop problem solving techniques in students..
  • Perform experiments and interpret the results of observation, including making an assessment of experimental uncertainties.
  • Use Information Communication Technology (ICT enabled) to gather knowledge at will.
BSc Programme (CBCS) – Computer Science Credit Pattern

Semester

Core

Electives

Skill Enhancement

DSC

DSE

SEC

Course

Credits

Course

Credits

Course

Credits

I

DSC-3A

6

   

II

DSC-3B

6

   

III

DSC-3C

6

   

IV

DSC-3D

6

   

V

DSE-3A

6

SEC-1 SEC-2

2

2

VI

DSE-3A

6

SEC-3 SEC-4

2

2

 

COURSE STRUCTURE
Credit Matrix

L: Lecture; T: Tutorial; P: Practicals

Semester

Type

ID

Core course

L+T+P= Total

I Semester

DSC-3A

CS101

Computer Concepts and C

Programming

4+0+0=4

DSC-3A

CS102

Practical 1

0+0+2=2

II Semester

DSC-3B

CS201

Data Structures and File

Processing

4+0+0=4

DSC-3B

CS202

Practical 2

0+0+2=2

III Semester

DSC-3C

CS301

Object Oriented Programming

with Java 

4+0+0=4

DSC-3C

CS302

Practical 3

0+0+2=2

IV Semester

DSC-3D

CS401

Database Management

Systems

4+0+0=4

DSC-3D

CS402

Practical 4

0+0+2=2

V Semester

DSE-3A

CS501

System Software and

Operating Systems

4+0+0=4

DSE

CS502

Practical 5

0+0+2=2

SEC-1

CS511

Introduction of Latex

1+0+0=1

SEC

CS512

Latex Practical

0+0+1=1

VI Semester

DSE-3B

CS601

Data Communication and

Computer Networks

4+0+0=4

DSE-3B

CS602

Practical 7

0+0+2=2

SEC-3

CS611

Python

1+0+0=1

SEC

CS612

Python Lab

0+0+1=1

Best Practices of the Department
  • Encouraging students to attend intercollegiate debate competitions, quiz competitions and science exhibitions
  • Encouraging students to use more of e-learning resources..
  • Organizing Seminars/ Special lectures on recent developments in the various fields of Computer Science.
  • Conducting Student-Seminars
Laboratory facilities and Equipments

The department includes well equipped lab of size 25’ X 45’. It has 32 computers. The lab is also equipped with two UPS of 7.5KVA and 5 KVA, LCD Projector with classroom solution.

 

Sl.

 

No

 

PARTICULARS

 

QTY

1

DESKTOP COMPUTERS – Thin Client Systems DVD- Combo drive, Keyboard, optical mouse, 17”CRT monitor

20

2

LAPTOP – Compaq Presario – CQ60 – 104 TU

01

3

LAPTOP– HP -G42 – 456TUS/N – CNF0459JNH

01

4

Laser Printer – HP Pro M1136MFP S/N – CNC9B98F51

01

5

Laser Printer – HP – P1008

01

6

Inkjet Printer – HP 3940

01

7

LCD Projector – Sharp Projector, Wall mounted screen, classroom solution package

01

8

Integrated Circuits

280

  9

IC Tester

01

10

Scanner

01

12

D-Link Networking Switch (16-port)

01

13

UPS- Online , 5KVA / 240V, with 1GB UPS technology

01

14

Sealed Batteries – 12v / 40 AH, SMF Batteries with 1 hr backup

10

15

UPS – Online, 7.5 KVA

01

16

Digital IC Trainer Kits – 2mm

12

18

Microprocessor Kits – 8085

09

19

Patch Chords (IC kits) – 2mm- 1/2 meter

200

20

Multimedia Projector XR-108, Sharp make

01

21

Seagate Hard disk

01

22

MS Office 2010 – Home and Student Edition

07

23

Antivirus (3 users) Kaspersky Internet Security

07

 

Learning resources:
  • Computer, LCD projector with internet facility
  • INFLIBNET service
  • E-Learning resources
  • Department Library
  • Special lectures, seminars
Placement Details :

Sl 

No

Name of the

Company/Organisation/Department

No .of candidate Placed

1

Infosys, Mysore

03

2

H G Solutions Ltd., Bangalore

13

3

Infosys, BPO, Bangalore

01

4

Caps Gemini, Bangalore

05

5

ICICI

12

Higher Education:
  • 20 admitted to post-graduation programme in Computer Science and Computer Application at Mysore University.
  • 15 students have enrolled for Bachelor of Education programme.
Faculty Details
 

Deepali M S

MSc,MPhil, Assistant Professor & Head of Department of Computer Science

Contact Details of HoD:

Deepali M S Lecturer and Head.

Department of Computer Science

JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science Deveerammanahally, Nanjangud-571301

deepali.ms20@gmail.com

About the Department

Department of Mathematics has been started during the year 1972 since then the department has an enviable academic record, as students secured distinction and honour. Every year around 50 Students emit as graduates from the department. The Department has produced many students who have become Scientists, Bank employees & Lectures, many have entered teaching Profession at the high school level and playing an important role in producing the future citizens of our country .This credit goes to the teaching Staff who put forth their efforts to make the subject easy and encouraging them to pursue higher Education. The department has implemented CBCS scheme as per Mysore university regulations The department has conducted workshops for university lectures and for students.

In order to promote and to encourage the students, various cash prizes have been instituted. Cash prizes   be given to the students who excel in their examinations every year on the occasion of the Founders’ day.

 
Vision
  • Make students more perfect in Mathematics.
  • Make students to meet the challenges of the wonders of Science and Technology.
  • Creating a conducive atmosphere for students where the emphasis on academic learning.
 
Mission
  • Student empowerment through academic excellence and personal efficiency.
  • To make students to more progressive sphere of life.
  • To develop scientific reasoning among students.
  • To make the students to understand the concepts, principles and subject matter. 
  • To make students ready to face the emerging challenges in the world of Mathematics.
Programme offered

Mathematics is offered as one of the optional subjects for BSc students with following combinations:

  • Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)
  • Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science (PMCs)
Objectives of the BSc programme 
  • To sharpen the experimental skills and develop an appreciation for the inter relation between theory and practical. 
  • To develop problem solving techniques in students.
  • Perform experiments and interpret the results of observation, including making an assessment of experimental uncertainties.
  • Provide an intellectually stimulating environment to develop skills and enthusiasms of students to the best of their potential.
 
Outcomes of the programme:

Following are the various Programme outcomes: 

  •  Develop and understand the value of Mathematical proof and demonstrate proficiency in writing and understanding proofs.
  • Students are expected to have an understanding of the analytical methods required to interpret and analyze results and draw conclusions as supported by their data.
  • Students are also expected to develop written and oral communication skills in science and mathematics related topics.
  • Develop laboratory skills and professional communication skills.
  • Develop personal skills such as the ability to work both independently and in a group. 
  • Acquire academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills, which will give them an opportunity to develop as responsible citizens.
 
BSc Programme Credit Pattern

Semester

Core

Electives

Ability Enhancement Courses

Total 

Credits

 

DSC

DSE

SEC

   
 

Course

Credits

Course

Credits

Course

Credits

Course

Credits

 

I

DSC-1 A

DSC-2 A

DSC-3 A

6

6

6

Kannada/MIL-1

English -1

Environmental studies/

Constitution of India

3

3

3

27

II

DSC-1 B

DSC-2 B

DSC-3 B

6

6

6

Kannada/MIL-2

English -2

Constitution of India/Environmental studies

3

3

3

27

III

DSC-1 C

DSC-2 C

DSC-3 C

6

6

6

Kannada/MIL-3

English -3

3

3

24

IV

DSC-1 D

DSC-2 D

DSC-3 D

6

6

6

Kannada/MIL-4

English -4

3

3

24

V

DSE-1A

DSE-2A

DSE-3A

6

6

6

SEC-1

SEC-2

2

2

22

VI

DSE-1B

DSE-2B

DSE-3B

6

6

6

SEC-3

SEC-4

2

2

22

Total

 

72

 

36

 

08

 

30

146

 
COURSE STRUCTURE
Credit Matrix
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC COURSE AND DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE PAPERS

L: Lecture; T: Tutorial; P: Practicals

Semester

Course Type

Course

L

T

P

Total credits

Work hrs per week

1

DSC

Algebra-I and Calculus-I 

4

0

2

6

4+0+4

2

DSC

Calculus-II and Theory of Numbers 

4

0

2

6

4+0+4

3

DSC

Algebra-II and Differential Equations 

4

0

2

6

4+0+4

4

DSC

Differential Equations-II and Real Analysis-I 

4

0

2

6

4+0+4

5

DSE

Real Analysis-II and Algebra-III 

3

0

3

6

3+0+6

6

DSE

Algebra-IV and Complex Analysis-I 

3

0

3

6

3+0+6

 

SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSE PAPERS

Semester

Course Type

Course

L

T

P

Total credits

Work hrs per week

1

SEC

Applied Mathematics

2

0

0

2

2

2

SEC

Numerical Analysis

2

0

0

2

2

3

SEC

Complex Analysis-II and Improper integrals

2

0

0

2

2

4

SEC

Graph theory

2

0

0

2

2

 

Click here for syllabus of Mathematics course

Best Practices of the Department

  • Encouraging students to attend intercollegiate debate competitions, quiz competitions and science exhibitions
  • Encouraging students to use more of e-learning resources – MIT lectures.
  • Organizing Seminars/ Special lectures on recent developments in the various fields of Mathematics.
  • Conducting Student-Seminars, 
 

Laboratory facilities

Mathematics department has a well-equipped laboratory with 13 Computers.

Learning resources:

  • Central Library consists of 2005 books of 818 titles worth of Rs.164401.00
  • Journals – Bulletin of material 

                  Mathematics today 

                 Mathematics education

                 Mathematics World (Online)         

  • INFLIBNET service
  • E-Learning resources– NPTEL lectures
  • Department Library
  • Laboratory experiments
  • Special lectures, seminars
 

Placement Details :

Sl no

Name of the Company/Organisation/Department

No .of candidate Placed

1

Infosys, Mysore

03

2

H G Solutions Ltd., Bangalore

13

3

Infosys, BPO, Bangalore

01

4

Caps Gemini, Bangalore

05

5

ICICI

12

 

Higher Education: 

  • Twenty five students admitted to post-graduation programme in Mathematics at Mysore University.
  • Forty students have enrolled for Bachelor of Education programme.
 

Contact details of HoD:

B Dakshayani

Associate Professor

Department of Mathematics

JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science

Deveerammanahally, Nanjangud-571301

Mob. No. 9611503702

bdmurthy95@gmail.com

 

Faculty Details

 

B Dakshayini

MSc, MPhil

Associate Professor,

Head Department of Mathematics

 

Savitha C B

MSc, Assistant

Professor

Girisha N

MSc, Assistant Professor

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