MLACW (now mLAC) is an institution of excellence located strategically in the vicinity of national institutes of repute, such as Indian Institute of Science, Institute of Wood Science & Technology, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Raman Research Institute and Central Power Research Institute.
B.Sc in Computer Science is mainly based on theories and principles of computation, physics, mathematics and engineering. These principles are applied to the resolution of technical problems which require the creation and development of software, hardware and network architectures.
B.Sc in Computer Science studies are intended for people with a vocation oriented towards the scientific aspects that are found under the development and evolution of computer science and with high capabilities to lead the development of computer-related projects, as well as a great adaptability to fast and continuously evolving environments.
A candidate who has passed the two year Pre-University examination of the Karnataka State consisting of at least two Science subjects as optional(as enumerated under the Faculty of Science), or any other
A candidate for the B.Sc. degree shall offer at least two of the optional subjects, which she had offered at the Pre-University examination.
A candidate offering Physics as an optional subject in the B.Sc.degree course should have studied Mathematics as an optional subject in addition to Physics as another optional subject at the Pre-University course.
A candidate offering Statistics as an optional subject in the degree course should have studied Statistics or Mathematics as an optional subject at the Pre-University course.
A candidate offering Botany, Microbiology, Biotechnology and Zoology as optional subjects at the B.Sc. degree course should have studied Biology as an optional subject at the Pre-University course
Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science
Affiliated to Bangalore Central University
A candidate who has passed the two year Pre-University examination of the Karnataka State consisting of at least two Science subjects as optional(as enumerated under the Faculty of Science), or any other
A candidate for the B.Sc. degree shall offer at least two of the optional subjects, which she had offered at the Pre-University examination.
A candidate offering Physics as an optional subject in the B.Sc.degree course should have studied Mathematics as an optional subject in addition to Physics as another optional subject at the Pre-University course.
A candidate offering Statistics as an optional subject in the degree course should have studied Statistics or Mathematics as an optional subject at the Pre-University course.
A candidate offering Botany, Microbiology, Biotechnology and Zoology as optional subjects at the B.Sc. degree course should have studied Biology as an optional subject at the Pre-University course
PSO1. Design and conduct experiments in mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics & quantum mechanics
PSO2. Understand the relevance of nuclear physics and its application to find solutions to societal issues
PSO3. Apply the knowledge of mathematics in analytical, computational and problem-solving skills in varied life situations
PSO4. Demonstrate the ability to analyse and interpret data through application of computer science knowledge
PSO5. Demonstrate the skills in design & development of software and hardware