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Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering

Course Description

The Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering is a comprehensive three-year technical program designed to impart essential knowledge and practical skills in computing and information technology. The curriculum covers core subjects such as programming languages, data structures, networking, operating systems, and database management systems.

The program includes well-furnished laboratories equipped with LAN and the latest software, allowing students to work on individual computer systems and gain hands-on experience in coding, debugging, and software testing. The course also emphasizes practical exposure through lab sessions, projects, and industry-relevant assignments, preparing students for entry-level roles in IT support, software development, and network management. Graduates can further pursue higher education in Computer Science or related fields or opt for direct employment in the tech industry.

BASIC DETAILS

Stream

Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering

Medium

Engineering

Duration

3 years

Modes

regular



Eligibility

completed 10th grade (or equivalent) with a minimum of 35-50% marks, depending on the institution. Some institutions may also offer admission after 12th grade (Science stream) with relevant subjects.

FEES STRUCTURE

First Sem

60,000

Third Sem

60,000

Fifth Sem

60,000

Total Fees

1,80,000

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