Hello,
BTech in CSE is ond of the famous stream in engineering. CSE is computer science engineering. This is mainly the study about computers science and computer engineering program. Here you have to know about the algorithm, programming languages, design, software development etc. After completing your BTech you will be become computer engineer. And after working 4 5 years in any IT company you will be become software engineer.
The syllabus are main these related. But it will be quite different in basis of universities. So you have to decide which college you want to join. Then you can get easily the syllabus. Before joining this stream you have to give entrance examination like JEE Mains or any other states common entrance examination. I'll provide you a link below you can check it for more details about the college
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-india
All the best.
Dear student,
I hope you are doing great.
Below I am mentioning some best colleges of India for B.Tech Computer Science and engineering. Please note that you can get these colleges only after clearing JEE exams or the entrance exams held by the college itself.
Please have a look on the list below.
IIT Madras, IIT Mumbai, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur and almost all IITs
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
College of Engineering, Guindy
NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, NIT Rourkela, NIT Calicut and all top NITs
Jadhavpur University
Vellore Institute of Technology University, Vellore
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala
Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Delhi Technical University, Delhi
SRM Kanchepuram
SSN College of Engineering, Chennai
Sastra University, Thirumalaisamudram
To check the full list of the colleges and to know detail about them, you can go through the link below.
Now coming to your second question which is what is the syllabus of computer science and Engineering.
But here is a catch, you will find that there is small variation if you look at syllabus of different colleges. Like few colleges are teaching the new computer science skills that is currently in market while others are still teaching the old computer science stuffs.
Below I am mentioning the major syllabus part of Computer science of each of the eight semesters.
First Year:- Mathematics I, Applied Physics, C & Data Structures, Network Theory, Semiconductor Devices and circuits, Engineering Drawing Practice, Computer Programming Lab, Semiconductor Devices and Circuits Lab
Second Year semester 1:- Mathematics II, Discrete Structures and Graph Theory, Data Processing and File Organization, Linear and Digital ICs Applications, Switching theory and logic design, Managerial Economics and Accountancy, COBOL Lab, IC Applications Lab
Second Year semester 2:- Probability and Statistics, Electrical Technology, Computer Organization, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Operating Systems, Object Oriented Programming, Operating Systems Lab, Object Oriented Programming Lab
Third Year semester 1:- Interfacing through Microprocessors, Operations Research, Data Communications, Theory of Computation, Principles of Programming Languages, System Programming, Interfacing through microprocessor lab, Systems Programming Lab
Third Year semester 2:- Management Science, Computer graphics, Computer Networks, Artificial Intelligence, Language processors, Database management Systems, Language Processor Lab, DBMS Lab
Fourth Year semester 1:- Software Engineering, Distributed Systems, Visual Programming Techniques, Java programming, (Elective I) Advanced Computer Architecture, (Elective I) Fault-Tolerant Systems, (Elective II) Digital Speech and Image processing, (Elective II) Neural Networks, Visual Programming Lab, Java Lab
Fourth Year semester 2:- (Elective III) Simulation and Modelling, (Elective III) Robotics, (Elective IV) Data Mining and Ware Housing, (Elective IV) Advanced Databases, Project Work
I hope this answer helps you.
To know more about this course, you can go through the link below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/computer-science-engineering-course
Good luck and all the best!!
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