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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II Syllabus WEF:JULY 2014 M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – II Program Structure Instruction Hours Sr. Total Course per Week Credi t Course No. Course Code Credits Code Type Th. Tu. Pr. Th. Tu. Pr . ADVANCE DATABASE 1 P22A1ADS 2 1 4 2 1 2 5 A MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 2 P22A2EL3 ELECTIVE-III 2 1 4 2 1 2 5 A 3 P22A3JP2 JAVA PROGRAMMING-II 2 1 4 2 1 2 5 A OBJECT ORIENTED 4 P22A4OOD 3 -- -- 3 -- -- 3 A ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 5 P22A5EL4 ELECTIVE-IV 3 -- - 3 -- -- 3 A 6 P22B6EL5 ELECTIVE-V 3 -- -- 3 -- -- 3 B Total 15 03 12 15 3 6 24

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – IIProgram Structure

Instruction HoursSr. Total

Course per Week Credit CourseNo. Course Code Credits

Code Type

Th. Tu. Pr. Th. Tu. Pr.

ADVANCE DATABASE1 P22A1ADS 2 1 4 2 1 2 5 A

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

2 P22A2EL3 ELECTIVE-III 2 1 4 2 1 2 5 A

3 P22A3JP2 JAVA PROGRAMMING-II 2 1 4 2 1 2 5 A

OBJECT ORIENTED4 P22A4OOD 3 -- -- 3 -- -- 3 A

ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

5 P22A5EL4 ELECTIVE-IV 3 -- - 3 -- -- 3 A

6 P22B6EL5 ELECTIVE-V 3 -- -- 3 -- -- 3 B

Total 15 03 12 15 3 6 24

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

GANPAT UNIVERSITY M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – II

P22A1ADS: ADVANCE DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

CreditExamination Scheme (Marks)

INTERNAL EXTERNAL TOTAL

Th. Tu. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr.

2 1 2 40 20 60 30 100 50

Prerequisite:Basic knowledge of Oracle PL/SQL

Introduction & Creating an Oracle Database (8)Introduction : (6)Oracle Database 10g : Overview of Grid Computing, Oracle Database Architecture, Database Structures, Oracle Memory Structures, Process Structures, Oracle Instance Management, Server Process and Database Buffer Cache, Physical Database Structure, Tablespace and Data Files, SYSTEM and SYSAUX tablespaces, Segments, Extents and Blocks, Logical and Physical Database Structures.

Creating an Oracle Database :(2)Objectives, Planning the Database, Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA), Using DBCA to create a database, Password Management, Creating a Database Design Template, Using the DBCA to Delete a Database.

Managing the Oracle Instance & Database Storage Structures (8) Managing the Oracle Instance :(4)Objectives, Management Framework, Starting and Stopping Database Control, Oracle Enterprise Manager, Accessing Oracle Enterprise Manager, Using SQL*Plus and iSQL*Plus to Access Your Database,Setting Up iSQL*Plus for SYSDBA and SYSOPER Access, Calling SQL*Plus from a Shell Script, Calling a SQL Script from SQL*Plus, Initialization Parameter Files, Simplified Initialization Parameters, Viewing and Modifying Initialization Parameters , Database Startup and Shutdown, Viewing the Alert Log, Viewing the Alert History, Dynamic Performance Views.

Database Storage Structures : (4)Objectives, Storage Structures, How Table Data Is Stored, Anatomy of a Database Block, Tablespaces and Data Files, Oracle Managed Files (OMF), Space Management in Tablespaces, Exploring the Storage Structure, Creating a New Tablespace, Storage for Locally Managed Tablespaces, Tablespaces in the Preconfigured Database, Altering a Tablespace , Actions with Tablespaces, Dropping Tablespaces, Viewing Tablespace Information, Gathering Storage Information, Viewing Tablespace Contents, Enlarging the Database, What Is Automatic Storage Management? , ASM: Key

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

Features and Benefits, ASM: Concepts.Database Security & Administrating User Security (8) Administering User Security (5)Objectives, Database User Accounts, Predefined Accounts: SYS and SYSTEM , Creating a User, Authenticating Users, Administrator Authentication, Unlocking a User Account and Resetting the Password, Privileges, System Privileges, Object Privileges, Revoking System Privileges with ADMIN OPTION, Revoking Object Privileges with GRANT OPTION, Benefits of Roles, Assigning Privileges to Roles and Roles to Users, Predefined Roles, Creating a Role, Secure Roles. Assigning Roles to Users, Profiles and Users.

Implementing Oracle Database Security (3)Objectives, Industry Security Requirements, Separation of Responsibilities, Database Security, Principle of Least Privilege, Applying the Principle of Least Privilege, Monitoring for Suspicious Activity, Standard Database Auditing, Enabling Auditing, Uniform Audit Trails, Enterprise Manager Audit Page, Using and Maintaining Audit Information, Value-Based Auditing, Fine-Grained Auditing, FGA Policy.

Database Backup & Recovery (8)Performing Database Backups (4)Objectives, Backup Solutions: Overview, Oracle Secure Backup, User-Managed Backup, Terminology, Recovery Manager (RMAN), Configuring Backup Settings, Scheduling Backups: Strategy, Options, Settings, Schedule, Review Backing Up the Control File to a Trace File, Managing Backups, Flash Recovery Area.

Performing Database Recovery (4)Objectives, Opening a Database, Changing Instance Status, Keeping a Database Open, Loss of a Control File, Loss of a Redo Log File, Loss of a Data File in NOARCHIVELOG Mode, Loss of a Noncritical Data File in ARCHIVELOG Mode, Loss of a System-Critical Data File in ARCHIVELOG Mode

Moving Data (8)Moving Data (8)Objectives, Moving Data: General Architecture, Directory Object: Overview, Creating Directory Objects, SQL*Loader: Overview, Loading Data with SQL*Loader, SQL*Loader Control File, Loading Methods,Data Pump: Overview, Data Pump: Benefits, Data Pump Export and Import: Overview, Data Pump Utility: Interfaces and Modes, Fine-Grained Object Selection, Advanced Feature: Sampling, Export Options: Files, Data Pump File Locations, Scheduling and Running a Job, Data Pump File Naming and Size

Reference:-Book:-

Oracle Database 10G, The Complete reference by kevinloney- Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd Publication

Oracle DBA Bible, by Jonathan Gennick, Carol McCullough-Dieter and Gerrit-Jan Linker, WILEY-Dreamtech Publication.

Using Oracle, by William G. Page – PHI Publication

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

Note for ExaminerQ-1 must be common from any topics from syllabus.Q-2 and onwards must be from specific topics and internal choice or option can be given

Paper Structure

SECTION-IQ-1 Attempt any Five Out of Seven: each question must be 6 marks) --- 30 marks Question must be covered all possible section.

SECTION-IIQ-2 (Must be from topics: 1 and 2 (6+6))Q-3 (Must be from topics: 3 and 4(6+6))Q-4 (Must be from topics: 5(6))

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

GANPAT UNIVERSITY M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – II

P22A2EL3: ELECTIVE-III (.NET PROGRAMMING-II)

CreditExamination Scheme (Marks)

INTERNAL EXTERNAL TOTAL

Th. Tu. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr.

2 1 2 40 20 60 30 100 50

Prerequisite:HTML 5, CSS, C# Language Concepts

Basics of MVC with ASP.Net (8)MVC Pattern: The Model View Controller, The Relationship between Model Viewand Controller, Web Server, ASP.NET MVC, Advantages & Disadvantages, Requirements and InstallationMVC Application Structure: Creating an ASP.NET MVC Project, How it Works?, MVC Application and Routing, Declaration of Intent, Creating Model, Setting up/ Creating Routes, Creating Controllers, Creating Views

The View & The Model (10)The View: View Engines – Razor Syntax, Types of Views [Content, Master or Layouts, Partial], Initialization Code in Razor Views, Implementing Views with Razor Engine, View Engines and Coding in Razor – Html Helpers, Data Validation, Client Validation, Templated helpers, Other Helpers, Creating Custom helpersThe Model:Annotation Types, Constraints with Data Annotations, Creating Custom Constraints, Model Validations in ASP.NET MVC, Code First Entity Framework, Entity Data Model, Database First Model

The Controller (6)Route Configuration & Routing System, Actions with simple parameters / file upload/ complex parameters, custom and explicit binding, Accessing Model Services, Sessions, Application and Cache variables, ActionResult types, Filters, Global Filters, Authorize and Handle Error Filters, Creating Custom Filters, Controller Templates

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II Syllabus WEF:JULY 2014

AJAX with ASP.NET MVC & Web API (8)AJAX: AJAX Concept, Ajax in ASP.NET MVC, Implementation in the controller and the view, Partial Page Update, Structured Data Exchange, Ajax Helpers, Ajax with jQueryWeb API: Controllers & Actions, Consuming Web API Services

MVC Usage & Other Concepts (8)Organization into Areas: Areas in ASP.NET MVC, Creating Areas and Implementing areas Other Topics: Unit Testing, Using ASP.NET Authentication, Internationalization, Deploying ASP.NET MVC Apps, The NuGet Package Manager

Reference:-Book:-

Professional ASP.NET MVC 4By Jon Galloway, Phil Haack, Brad Wilson, K. Scott Allen, WROX Publication

Programming ASP.NET MVC 4 By Jess Chadwick, Todd Snyder, Hrusikesh Panda, OREILLY Publication

Note for ExaminerQ-1 must be common from any topics from syllabus.Q-2 and onwards must be from specific topics and internal choice or option can be givenPaper StructureSECTION-IQ-1 Attempt any Five Out of Seven: each question must be 6 marks) --- 30 marks Question must be covered all possible section.SECTION-IIQ-2 (Must be from topics: 1 and 2 (6+6))Q-3 (Must be from topics: 3 and 4(6+6))Q-4 (Must be from topics: 5(6))

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

GANPAT UNIVERSITY M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – II

P22A3JP2: JAVA PROGRAMMING-II

CreditExamination Scheme (Marks)

INTERNAL EXTERNAL TOTAL

Th. Tu. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr.

2 1 2 40 20 60 30 100 50

Prerequisite:Basic knowledge of Core Java, HTML, SQL

JAVA EE Platform (5)Introduction: Java EE Application Model, Standard services of Java EE, Distributed Multi-tiered applications, Client, Web and Business tier, Java EE Server & Containers [Web container, EJB container, App Client container], Java EE App assembly and deployment, Installation & configuration of Java EE Application serverJava EE APIsHTML/CSS/Java Script/jQuery: HTML standard, best practices and forms, CSS Selectors, JavaScript and jQuery

JAVA Web Technology Concept (9)Servlet & Filter: Servlet API and Servlet life cycle, Writing Service Methods, Filter,RequstDispatcher techniques, Maintaining Client’s state, Scope of Objects, Service ListenersJava Server Pages: Life Cycle of JSP Page, Translation, Compilation and Execution, JSP Directives, JSP code block [expression, scriptlet, declaration and comment, JSP Standard Actions, Implicit Objects, Expression Language, JavaBeans components, transferring control to another web component, Java Server Pages Standard Tag Library [Core Tag Library, Format Tag Library, SQL tag library, JSTL Functions

MySQL and JDBC & Persistent API (8)MySQL and Java JDBC: Introduction to MySQL, MySQL JDBC Driver, Creating Database, MySQL Data Manipulation using Java JDBCHibernate: Introduction to Persistent, Entity, Relation (ORM), Hibernate tool, Hibernate APIs, Queries and Criteria, Differed and immediate executionInternationalizing and Localizing Web Applications: Java Platform Localization classes, Localizing Message, Labels, Numbers, Date TIme

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

XML Support, Parsers, Web Services and Web Socket (8)JAXP: DOM, SAX, JAXBJSON: JSON object/list, JSON ParserSecuring Web Application: Authentication Methods [Form, Basic and Digest Authentication], AuthorizationWeb Services:Big Web Service – JAX – WS, RESTful web service – JAX – WSJava API for Web Socket: WebSocket basics, Programmatic and annotated End points, Sending / Receiving message, Encoders/Decoders, Path Parameters, Handling Errors

Java Server Faces – Component Framework (10)JSFs: User Interface Command Model, Navigation Model, Life Cycle of Java Server Faces Application, Partial Processing and Partial renderingFacelets: Lifecycle, Templates, Composite components, Web ResourceHTML Tag LibraryConvertors, Listeners and Validators Managed BeansAjax with JSFCustom UI Components Configuration of JSF Application

Reference:-

Book:- Professional Java Server Programming by SubrahmanyamAllamaraju – Apress publications Java Server Programming Black book by Kogent Solutions Inc.-Dreamtech publications J2EE Unleashed by Mark Ashnault, Paul Allen, Joseph J. Bambara- SAMS

Note for ExaminerQ-1 must be common from any topics from syllabus.Q-2and onwards must be from specific topics and internal choice or option can be givenPaper StructureSECTION-IQ-1 Attempt any Five Out of Seven: each question must be 6 marks) --- 30 marks Question must be covered all possible section.SECTION-IIQ-2 (Must be from topics: 1 and 2 (6+6))Q-3 (Must be from topics: 3 and 4(6+6))Q-4 (Must be from topics: 5(6))

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

GANPAT UNIVERSITY M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – II

P22A4OOD: OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

CreditExamination Scheme (Marks)

INTERNAL EXTERNAL TOTAL

Th. Tu. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr.

3 -- -- 40 -- 60 -- 100 --

Prerequisite:Knowledge of SDLC

Knowledge of Web Engineering For Any WebsiteKnowledge of OOPsKnowledge of Design Tools Like rational Rose & VisioMust Have some Knowledge of Business Processes

Basic of OOAD (8)The object Oriented Paradigm, Management of Object Oriented Software Projects (1)Object Oriented Analysis : Domain Analysis, Generic components of the OO Analysis Model, The OOA Process, The Object-Relationship Model, The Object- Behavior Model (4)Object Oriented Design: Design for Object Oriented Systems, The System Design Process, The Object Design Process, Design Patterns(3)

OOAD for Web Engineering and Application (8)Introduction to Web Engineering : Web Engineering team(1)Analysis for Web Application: Requirements Analysis for Web Apps, The Analysis Model for Web Apps, The Content Model, The Interaction Model, The Functional Model, The Configuration Model, Relationship-Navigation Analysis(3)Design for Web Apps: Design Issues for Web Engineering, The Web E-Design Pyramid, Web App Interface Design, Aesthetic Design, Content Design, Architecture Design, Navigation Design, Component level Design(4)

Basic UML Representation (8)Introduction to UML, Classes, Relationships, Advanced Classes, Advanced Relationships, Interfaces, types, Roles, Packages, Use-case Diagram, Class Diagram

UML Diagram (8)Interaction Diagram: Sequence Diagram, Collaboration Diagram, Forward and Reverse Page 21

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II Syllabus WEF:JULY 2014

Engineering, Activity Diagram, State Chart Diagram, Patterns and Frameworks, Component Diagram, Deployment Diagram

Case Study (8)(1) Online shopping(2) Web based auction system(3) Access control system,(4) Online mobile recharge

Reference:-

Book:- Software Engineering By Roger S. Pressman, McGraw Hill Publications, Fifth

Edition The Unified Modeling Language User Guide By Booch, Rumbaugh,

Jacobson, Low Price Edition Publication UML Bible by Tom Pender,Publishing Inc. Teach Your Self UML in 24 hours by Joseph Schmuller, Pearson Education.

Note for ExaminerQ-1must be common from any topics from syllabus.Q-2and onwards must be from specific topics and internal choice or option can be givenPaper StructureSECTION-IQ-1 Attempt any Five Out of Seven: each question must be 6 marks) --- 30 marks Question must be covered all possible section.SECTION-IIQ-2(Must be from Units :1 and 2 (6+6))Q-3(Must be from Units :3 and 4 (6+6))Q-4(Must be from Units :5 (6))

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

GANPAT UNIVERSITY M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – II

P22A5EL4: ELECTIVE-IV (DISTRIBUTED OPERATING SYSTEM)

CreditExamination Scheme (Marks)

INTERNAL EXTERNAL TOTAL

Th. Tu. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Th. Pr.

3 -- -- 40 -- 60 -- 100 --

Prerequisite:Detail Information about the Connecting Devices (Hub, Router, Switch, Interpreter, Amplifier) Basic idea about Network Types and Network Topologies

Must know the Process of OSI and TCP/IP Reference Model

Introduction(8)Concept of distributed computing system, Evolution of distributed computing system (2), Distributed computing system models (2), Issues in designing a distributed operating system (2), Introduction to distributed computing environment (DCE) (2)

Network Communication System (8)Communicational Protocols: Requirements of distributed systems compared to network systems, Distributed Computing Systems protocols: FLIP and VMTP (2)Message Passing: Features of a good message passing system, Synchronization, Buffering (1), Multi datagram messages, Process addressing, Failure handling, Group communication (2) Remote Procedure Calls: RPC model, Transparency of RPC, Implementing RPC mechanism, Stub generation, RPC messages (1), Marshalling arguments and results, Server management, Parameter passing semantics, Communication protocols for RPCs, Lightweight RPC, Optimization for better performance (2)

Distributed Shared Memory (8)Introduction to Distributed shared memory, General architecture of DSM system (2), Design and implementing issues of DSM, Structure of shared memory space (3), Consistency models, Replacement strategy, Thrashing, Heterogeneous DSM (3)

Synchronization, Resource Management & Process Migration (8)Synchronization: Clock synchronization, Event ordering, Mutual exclusion, Deadlock (3) Resource management: Task assignments approach, Load balancing approach, Load sharing approach (2)Process Migration: Introduction to process management, Features of Process Migration, Process migration mechanisms (3)

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II Syllabus WEF:JULY 2014

Distributed File System & Network Security (8)Desirable features of good distributed file system, File models, File accessing models (2), File sharing semantics, File caching schemes, Atomic transactions (3)Introduction to security, Digital signatures, Cryptography (3)

Reference:-Book:-

Distributed Operating Systems Concepts and Design by Pradeep K. Sinha, PHI Publication

Distributed Operating Systems by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Pearson Education India

Note for ExaminerQ-1 must be common from any topics from syllabus.Q-2and onwards must be from specific topics and internal choice or option can be givenPaper StructureSECTION-IQ-1 Attempt any Five Out of Seven: each question must be 6 marks) --- 30 marks Question must be covered all possible section.SECTION-IIQ-2(Must be from Units :1 and 2 (6+6))Q-3(Must be from Units :3 and 4 (6+6))Q-4(Must be from Units :5 (6))

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

GANPAT UNIVERSITY M.Sc.(CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM – II

P22B6EL5: ELECTIVE-V: ERP MANAGEMENT

Examination scheme (Marks)

Credit Internal External Total

Theory Tutorial Practical Theory Practical Theory Practical Theory Practical

3 40 60 100

Prerequisite:

Some brief knowledge about middle level business, data warehouse and mining and query reporting tools.

ERP Overview (8)Business Functions & Processes (1), Integrated Management Information, Role of Enterprise (1), Business Modeling, ERP Overview (1), Benefits of ERP (2), Why ERP Today? (1) Risk Factor of ERP Implementation(2)

ERP and Related Technologies (8)Why ERP integrated with other technologies? (1) Business Process Reengineering (1), Supply Chain Management (1), Data Warehousing (1), Data Mining (1), OLAP (1), Product Life Cycle Management (PLM), CRM, Geographical Information System (GIS) (2)

ERP Implementation (8)ERP Implementation lifecycle (2), Implementation Methodology (1), Hidden Costs in ERP implementation (1), Organizing the implementation (1), In house Implementation pros-cons, Vendors, Consultants and user (2), Contracts between Vendors, Consultants & Employees (1)

Business Modules (8)Project management and Monitoring (1) Business module in an ERP package, Finance (1), Quality Management, Manufacturing (1), Human Resource, Plant Maintenance (2), Material Management (1), Sales and Distribution (2)

ERP Market & Future Trend (8)ERP market place (1), Discuss Different Companies : SAP AG , PeopleSoft , Baan, JD Edwards world Solutions , Oracle, QAD, SSA (3) , Enterprise Integration Applications (1), ERP and E-Commerce (1), ERP and Internet (1), Future directions in ERP (1)

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M.Sc. (CA & IT)/ M.Sc. (Computer Science) SEM- I & SEM-II SyllabusWEF:JULY 2014

Reference:-Book:-

Enterprise Resource Planning –Alexis Leon -Tata McGraw Hill publication Enterprise Resource Planning- Second Edition, By Alexis Leon- Tata McGraw Hill publication Enterprise Resource Planning Concepts and Practice II edition By Vinod k. Garg, N.K.Venkitakrishnan-PHI

Publication

Note for ExaminerQ-1must be common from any topics from syllabus.Q-2and onwards must be from specific topics and internal choice or option can be givenPaper StructureSECTION-IQ-1 Attempt any Five Out of Seven: each question must be 6 marks) --- 30 marksQuestion must be covered all possible section.SECTION-IIQ-2(Must be from Units :1 and 2 (6+6))Q-3(Must be from Units :3 and 4 (6+6))Q-4(Must be from Units :5 (6))

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