I/II IOE BCT Syllabus

I/II IOE BCT Syllabus

Bachelor of Computer Engineering (BCT) Year 1 Part 2 Syllabus

This page contains the complete syllabus for the Bachelor of Computer Engineering (BCT) program at IOE for Year 1 Part 2. The syllabus is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in computer engineering principles and practices.

Subjects

  1. Engineering Mathematics II (SH151)

  2. Object Oriented Programming (CT151)

  3. Digital Logic (EX152)

  4. Electronic Devices and Circuits (EX151)

  5. Electrical Circuits and Machines (EE154)

  6. Engineering Chemistry (SH153)

Teaching & Examination Schedule

S.N.Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLTPTotalTheory (Assessment / Final)Practical (Assessment / Final)Grand Total
1SH 151Engineering Mathematics II (SH151)332-540 / 60- / -100
2CT 151Object Oriented Programming (CT151)3313740 / 6050 / -150
3EX 152Digital Logic (EX152)3313740 / 6050 / -150
4EX 151Electronic Device and Circuits (EX151)3313740 / 6050 / -150
5SH 153Engineering Chemistry (SH153)3313740 / 6025 / -125
6EE 154Electrical Circuits and Machines (EE154)4411.56.540 / 6025 / -125
Total1919713.539.5240 / 360200 / -800
  • L: Lecture hours per week
  • T: Tutorial hours per week
  • P: Practical hours per week
  • Assessment: Internal/continuous assessment marks
  • Final: End semester examination marks

Important Notes

  1. Each subject has its own detailed syllabus page with complete course content, practical exercises, and references.
  2. The teaching schedule may vary slightly depending on the college and academic calendar.
  3. Students are advised to check with their respective departments for any updates or changes to the syllabus.

Contribution Guidelines

We welcome contributions to improve the syllabus content. If you find any discrepancies or have suggestions for improvement, please:

  1. Visit our contribution page on GitHub
  2. Check the syllabus content folder
  3. Submit your changes through a pull request

Your contributions help maintain the accuracy and relevance of this resource for all students.


Contributions Welcome: If you find any discrepancies, have updated syllabus documents, or wish to contribute in any other way, please visit our general contribution page on GitHub. For syllabus-specific updates, you can directly access the syllabus content folder. Your help is invaluable in keeping this resource beneficial for all students!

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