Courses and Admission Process in C-DAC
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) offers post graduate courses such as Advanced Computing, Embedded Systems and Design and Integrated VLSI and Embedded System Design. Graduation/ post graduation in engineering with 50% marks is the minimum educational qualification. Admission to the courses is carried out on the basis of C-CAT exam.
List of Post Graduate Diploma Courses
- Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Computing
- Post Graduate Diploma in Wireless and Mobile Computing
- Post Graduate Diploma in V L S I Design
- Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems and Design
- Post Graduate Diploma in I T Infrastructure, System and Security
- Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated VLSI and Embedded System Design
- Post Graduate Diploma in System Software Development
- Post Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Informatics
- Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics
- Post Graduate Diploma in Computational linguistics and N L P
- Post Graduate Diploma in Automation S C A D A Systems
- Post Graduate Diploma in Software Technology
List of Post Graduate Degree Awarding Programs
- Master of Engineering in Mobile and Wireless Computing
- Master of Engineering in I T Systems and Network Security
- Master of Technology in Computer Science Engineering
- Master of Technology in Information Technology
- Master of Technology in Software Engineering
- Master of Technology in VLSI
- Master of Technology in Wireless & Network Technology
- Master of Technology in Grid Computing and Storage Management
- Master of Technology in Embbeded System Design
- Master of Technology in Artificial Intelligence
- Master of Technology in Process Control and Instrumentation
Eligibility Criterion
Graduation in Engineering subjects or IT related areas from a recognized University is the minimum eligibility criterion. In addition to this, those who have completed Post Graduation courses such as
- Master of Computer Applications
- Master of Science in Computer Science
- Master of Science in Information Technology
- Master of Science in Electronics and Communication
- Master of Science in Instrumentation
Candidates are required to secure a minimum of 50% marks in qualifying examination so as to be eligible. There is no age limit for these courses.
Admission Procedure
Admission to the courses is carried out on the basis of common admission test, C-CAT conducted by the institute. The examination comprises of three parts. Part I includes questions from topics such as English, Critical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. Part II contains questions from academic topics such as Programming in C, Data Structures and Data Communications. Part III contains questions from topics such as Computer Architecture, Digital Electronics.
There will be fifty questions from each section. Each question carries one mark. Candidates will be given a maximum of one hour.
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