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Doctorate of Philosophy in Computer Application (PhD Computer Science)

Doctorate of Philosophy in Computer Application Syllabus

The Ph.D. in Computer Science is a 3 to 5-year research-intensive program focusing on advanced computing technologies. It covers core research methodologies, data science, artificial intelligence, software engineering, and web technologies. Students engage in independent research, thesis writing, and practical applications to contribute to technological advancements. This program prepares candidates for careers in academia, research labs, and top tech industries worldwide.

Semester/PhaseSubjects/TopicsDescription
Semester 1Research Methodology, Data Mining, Machine LearningCovers fundamental research techniques, data extraction methods, and intelligent computing models.
Semester 2Rough Set Theory, Fuzzy Logic, Simulation and ModelingFocuses on handling uncertainty in data, approximate reasoning, and real-world system modeling.
Semester 3Web Engineering, Artificial IntelligenceExplores web application development, AI techniques, and machine-based decision-making.
Semester 4Software Architecture and TestingTeaches design, analysis, and validation of large-scale software systems.
Final PhaseIndependent Research Work, Thesis ReportCandidates conduct original research, publish findings, and defend their thesis.