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BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(B.E.)
(Four Year Degree Program)
Student Name:
PURVA CHAKRAVARTI
Birth Date: 21.02.1990
Date of joining the Institution: 01.07.2007
Some guidelines that may help you evaluate this transcript:
• The Bachelor of Engineering degree is conducted on a semester system with eight
Semesters spread over four academic years.
• The medium of instruction is English.
• The examination papers are set (and marks awarded) by University of Solapur.
• The syllabus is prescribed by the University of Solapur.
• Each lecture-period is of 60 minutes duration and each practical is of 120 minutes.
• G.P.A. (Grade Point Average) is not the achievement index for the student’s academic
performance in the University of Solapur, absolute percentage system is followed.
• The Class Awarding made at the end of each year is as follows:
A record of the marks obtained by the student in each semester of the above program is listed
in the following:
MM -Maximum Marks
MI -Minimum Marks
MO -Marks Obtained
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT
Fail Below 45 percent
Pass Class 45 percent and above, but below 50 percent
Second Class 50 percent and above, but below 60 percent
First Class 60 percent and above, but below 66.66 percent
Distinction 66.66 percent and above
1
BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
F.E PART-I(SEMESTER I)
Name: Purva Chakravarti
PRN: 0700003224
Examination Seat No.:13066
NOV/DEC 2010
SUBJECTS
THEORY TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Communication Skills -- -- -- 25 10 20
2. Engineering Mathematics– I 100 40 43 25 10 15
3. GR-A:Engineering Physics-I 100 40 40 25 10 19
4. Applied Mechanics 100 40 48 25 10 20
5. Engineering Graphics 100 40 51 50 10 40
6. Basic Electrical Engineering 100 40 40 25 20 21
7. Workshop Practice – I –– –– –– 25 10 20
TOTAL 500 200 222 200 80 155
Total of Semester I: 377/700 Percentage: 53.86%
SUBJECTS
THEORY TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Communication Skills-II -- -- -- 25 10 21
2. Engineering Mathematics– II 100 40 40 25 10 19
3. GR-A:Engineering Chemistry-II 100 40 47 25 10 20
4. Basic Electronics & Computer Programming 100 40 47 25 10 36
5. Basic Civil Engineering 100 40 43 50 10 20
6. Basic Mechanical Engineering 100 40 45 25 20 23
7. Workshop Practice – II –– –– –– 25 10 21
TOTAL 500 200 222 200 80 159
Total of Semester II: 381/700 Percentage: 54.43%
F.E PART-II(SEMESTER II)
2
BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
S.E PART-I(SEMESTER III)
Name: Purva Chakravarti
PRN: 0700003224
Examination Seat No.:13066
NOV/DEC 2010
SUBJECTS
THEORY PRACTICAL TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Applied Mathematics-I 100 40 59 -- -- -- 25 10 23
2. Discrete Mathematical Structure 100 40 40 -- -- -- 25 10 23
3. Data Structures-I 100 40 60 50 20 42 25 10 24
4. Switching Theory & Logic Design 100 40 59 -- -- -- -- -- --
5. Computer Graphics (CG) 100 40 57 -- -- -- 25 10 22
6. Visual Basic -- -- -- 50 20 39 -- -- --
TOTAL 500 200 275 100 40 81 100 40 92
Total of Semester I: 448/700 Percentage: 64.00%
S.E PART-II(SEMESTER IV)
SUBJECTS
THEORY PRACTICAL TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Applied Mathematics-II 100 40 41 -- -- -- 25 10 23
2. Formal System & Automata 100 40 48 -- -- -- 25 10 24
3. Microprocessors 100 40 47 50 20 37 25 10 21
4. Computer Networks-II 100 40 55 50 20 40 25 10 24
5. Data Structures-II 100 40 61 -- -- -- 25 10 23
6. Object Oriented Design & Programing -- -- -- 50 20 30 25 10 22
TOTAL 500 200 252 150 60 107 150 60 137
Environmental Studies-A Grade
Total of Semester I: 496/700 Percentage: 62.00%
Total of Semester I & II : 758/1400 Percentage: 54.14% Second
CLASS
3
BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
T.E PART-I(SEMESTER V)
Name: Purva Chakravarti
PRN: 0700003224
Examination Seat No.:14216 MAR/APRIL
2012
SUBJECTS
THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Computer Network-II 100 40 67 -- -- -- 25 10 23
2. Computer Organisation 100 40 41 -- -- -- -- -- --
3. System Programing 100 40 62 50 20 41 25 10 22
4. Operating System-I 100 40 57 -- -- -- 25 10 24
5. Design & Analysis of Algorithm 100 40 69 -- -- -- -- -- --
6. Java Programming -- -- -- 50 20 34 25 10 24
TOTAL 500 200 296 100 40 75 100 40 93
Total of Semester I: 464/700 Percentage: 66.29%
T.E PART-II(SEMESTER VI)
SUBJECTS
THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Data Base Engineering 100 40 57 50 20 44 25 10 24
2. Compiler Construction 100 40 57 -- -- -- 25 10 23
3. Operating System-II 100 40 55 50 20 45 25 10 23
4. Software Engineering 100 40 64 -- -- -- -- -- --
5. Artificial Intelligence 100 40 65 -- -- -- -- -- --
6. Advanced Java -- -- -- 50 20 42 25 10 24
7. Seminar -- -- -- -- 50 20 47
TOTAL 500 200 298 150 60 131 150 60 141
Total of Semester II: 570/800 Percentage: 71.25%
Total of Semester I & II : 944/1500 Percentage: 62.93%
First CLASS
4
Total of Semester I & II : 1034/1500 Percentage: 68.93%
Distinction CLASS
5
BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
B.E PART-I(SEMESTER VII)
Name: Purva Chakravarti
PRN: 0700003224
Examination Seat No.:16788 MAR/APRIL
2013
SUBJECTS
THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Advanced Computer Architecture 100 40 57 -- -- -- -- -- --
2. Network Securiy 100 40 47 -- -- -- 25 10 24
3. Distributed System 100 40 54 50 20 44 25 10 24
4. ELE-I: Information Retrieval 100 40 51 -- -- -- -- -- --
5. VC++ -- -- -- 50 20 43 25 10 24
6. Project-I -- -- -- 75 30 73 25 10 23
7. Industry Industitute Interaction -- -- -- 25 10 23
TOTAL 400 160 209 175 70 160 125 50 118
Total of Semester I: 487/700 Percentage: 69.57%
B.E PART-II(SEMESTER VIII)
iSUBJECTS
THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK
MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO
1. Advanceid Data base System 100 40 77 50 20 45 25 10 24
2. Mobile Computing 100 40 58 -- -- -- -- -- --
3. Principles Of Mgmt & Engg. Economics 100 40 63
63
-- -- -- -- -- --
4. ELE-II Software Testing & Quality Ass. 100 40 66 -- -- -- -- -- --
5. Web Technology -- -- -- 50 20 44 25 10 24
6. Project-II -- -- -- 100 40 98 50 20 48
TOTAL 400 160 264 200 80 187 100 40 96
Total of Semester II: 547/700 Percentage: 78.14%
Total of Semester I & II : 1034/1400 Percentage: 73.86%
Distincton CLASS
6
BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Name: Purva Chakravarti
PRN: 0700003224
PROJECT I & II
• The students are expected to take up a project under the supervision of an
internal guide from the institution in which the student is currently studying.
• The students may work individually/ in a group consisting of not more than
four members.
• A synopsis of the work is to be submitted at the end of semester VII.
• A detailed report is required at the end of semester VIII.
STUDENT NAME: Ms. Purva Chakravarti(Working in a group of four)
INTERNAL GUIDE: Prof. Shivappa Metagar
PROJECT SUBJECT: Online Centralised Compiler With Cloud Computing
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:-
In this project, we dealt with an online centralized compile, kept
in the cloud. All the clients (students) are associated to the server(teacher),
with their own password and user id. The clients can write their own
programs in their own respective editors and then send it to the compiler,
present in the server (teacher) for its compilation after saving it. The server
then compiles the program and sends the respective results to its client.
Other than this, the client can chat with each other and solve
their issues if any.
The server can have a look over the access rate of the clients
associated with it.
Moreover, if any changes are to be made in the saved program,
it can also be done over here.
This project can be used during online examination for quick and
nstant assessments or in smart labs for conducting swift deduction of errors
by the teacher and also it helps to decrease the tedious job of the teacher to
move to each and every computer and correct the errors.
7

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purva_transcript-II

  • 1. s BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(B.E.) (Four Year Degree Program) Student Name: PURVA CHAKRAVARTI Birth Date: 21.02.1990 Date of joining the Institution: 01.07.2007 Some guidelines that may help you evaluate this transcript: • The Bachelor of Engineering degree is conducted on a semester system with eight Semesters spread over four academic years. • The medium of instruction is English. • The examination papers are set (and marks awarded) by University of Solapur. • The syllabus is prescribed by the University of Solapur. • Each lecture-period is of 60 minutes duration and each practical is of 120 minutes. • G.P.A. (Grade Point Average) is not the achievement index for the student’s academic performance in the University of Solapur, absolute percentage system is followed. • The Class Awarding made at the end of each year is as follows: A record of the marks obtained by the student in each semester of the above program is listed in the following: MM -Maximum Marks MI -Minimum Marks MO -Marks Obtained OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT Fail Below 45 percent Pass Class 45 percent and above, but below 50 percent Second Class 50 percent and above, but below 60 percent First Class 60 percent and above, but below 66.66 percent Distinction 66.66 percent and above 1
  • 2. BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING F.E PART-I(SEMESTER I) Name: Purva Chakravarti PRN: 0700003224 Examination Seat No.:13066 NOV/DEC 2010 SUBJECTS THEORY TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Communication Skills -- -- -- 25 10 20 2. Engineering Mathematics– I 100 40 43 25 10 15 3. GR-A:Engineering Physics-I 100 40 40 25 10 19 4. Applied Mechanics 100 40 48 25 10 20 5. Engineering Graphics 100 40 51 50 10 40 6. Basic Electrical Engineering 100 40 40 25 20 21 7. Workshop Practice – I –– –– –– 25 10 20 TOTAL 500 200 222 200 80 155 Total of Semester I: 377/700 Percentage: 53.86% SUBJECTS THEORY TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Communication Skills-II -- -- -- 25 10 21 2. Engineering Mathematics– II 100 40 40 25 10 19 3. GR-A:Engineering Chemistry-II 100 40 47 25 10 20 4. Basic Electronics & Computer Programming 100 40 47 25 10 36 5. Basic Civil Engineering 100 40 43 50 10 20 6. Basic Mechanical Engineering 100 40 45 25 20 23 7. Workshop Practice – II –– –– –– 25 10 21 TOTAL 500 200 222 200 80 159 Total of Semester II: 381/700 Percentage: 54.43% F.E PART-II(SEMESTER II) 2
  • 3. BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING S.E PART-I(SEMESTER III) Name: Purva Chakravarti PRN: 0700003224 Examination Seat No.:13066 NOV/DEC 2010 SUBJECTS THEORY PRACTICAL TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Applied Mathematics-I 100 40 59 -- -- -- 25 10 23 2. Discrete Mathematical Structure 100 40 40 -- -- -- 25 10 23 3. Data Structures-I 100 40 60 50 20 42 25 10 24 4. Switching Theory & Logic Design 100 40 59 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. Computer Graphics (CG) 100 40 57 -- -- -- 25 10 22 6. Visual Basic -- -- -- 50 20 39 -- -- -- TOTAL 500 200 275 100 40 81 100 40 92 Total of Semester I: 448/700 Percentage: 64.00% S.E PART-II(SEMESTER IV) SUBJECTS THEORY PRACTICAL TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Applied Mathematics-II 100 40 41 -- -- -- 25 10 23 2. Formal System & Automata 100 40 48 -- -- -- 25 10 24 3. Microprocessors 100 40 47 50 20 37 25 10 21 4. Computer Networks-II 100 40 55 50 20 40 25 10 24 5. Data Structures-II 100 40 61 -- -- -- 25 10 23 6. Object Oriented Design & Programing -- -- -- 50 20 30 25 10 22 TOTAL 500 200 252 150 60 107 150 60 137 Environmental Studies-A Grade Total of Semester I: 496/700 Percentage: 62.00% Total of Semester I & II : 758/1400 Percentage: 54.14% Second CLASS 3
  • 4. BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING T.E PART-I(SEMESTER V) Name: Purva Chakravarti PRN: 0700003224 Examination Seat No.:14216 MAR/APRIL 2012 SUBJECTS THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Computer Network-II 100 40 67 -- -- -- 25 10 23 2. Computer Organisation 100 40 41 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3. System Programing 100 40 62 50 20 41 25 10 22 4. Operating System-I 100 40 57 -- -- -- 25 10 24 5. Design & Analysis of Algorithm 100 40 69 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6. Java Programming -- -- -- 50 20 34 25 10 24 TOTAL 500 200 296 100 40 75 100 40 93 Total of Semester I: 464/700 Percentage: 66.29% T.E PART-II(SEMESTER VI) SUBJECTS THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Data Base Engineering 100 40 57 50 20 44 25 10 24 2. Compiler Construction 100 40 57 -- -- -- 25 10 23 3. Operating System-II 100 40 55 50 20 45 25 10 23 4. Software Engineering 100 40 64 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. Artificial Intelligence 100 40 65 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6. Advanced Java -- -- -- 50 20 42 25 10 24 7. Seminar -- -- -- -- 50 20 47 TOTAL 500 200 298 150 60 131 150 60 141 Total of Semester II: 570/800 Percentage: 71.25% Total of Semester I & II : 944/1500 Percentage: 62.93% First CLASS 4
  • 5. Total of Semester I & II : 1034/1500 Percentage: 68.93% Distinction CLASS 5
  • 6. BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING B.E PART-I(SEMESTER VII) Name: Purva Chakravarti PRN: 0700003224 Examination Seat No.:16788 MAR/APRIL 2013 SUBJECTS THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Advanced Computer Architecture 100 40 57 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2. Network Securiy 100 40 47 -- -- -- 25 10 24 3. Distributed System 100 40 54 50 20 44 25 10 24 4. ELE-I: Information Retrieval 100 40 51 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. VC++ -- -- -- 50 20 43 25 10 24 6. Project-I -- -- -- 75 30 73 25 10 23 7. Industry Industitute Interaction -- -- -- 25 10 23 TOTAL 400 160 209 175 70 160 125 50 118 Total of Semester I: 487/700 Percentage: 69.57% B.E PART-II(SEMESTER VIII) iSUBJECTS THEORY PRACTICALS TERM WORK MM MI MO MM MI MO MM MI MO 1. Advanceid Data base System 100 40 77 50 20 45 25 10 24 2. Mobile Computing 100 40 58 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3. Principles Of Mgmt & Engg. Economics 100 40 63 63 -- -- -- -- -- -- 4. ELE-II Software Testing & Quality Ass. 100 40 66 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5. Web Technology -- -- -- 50 20 44 25 10 24 6. Project-II -- -- -- 100 40 98 50 20 48 TOTAL 400 160 264 200 80 187 100 40 96 Total of Semester II: 547/700 Percentage: 78.14% Total of Semester I & II : 1034/1400 Percentage: 73.86% Distincton CLASS 6
  • 7. BACHELOR’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Name: Purva Chakravarti PRN: 0700003224 PROJECT I & II • The students are expected to take up a project under the supervision of an internal guide from the institution in which the student is currently studying. • The students may work individually/ in a group consisting of not more than four members. • A synopsis of the work is to be submitted at the end of semester VII. • A detailed report is required at the end of semester VIII. STUDENT NAME: Ms. Purva Chakravarti(Working in a group of four) INTERNAL GUIDE: Prof. Shivappa Metagar PROJECT SUBJECT: Online Centralised Compiler With Cloud Computing PROJECT DESCRIPTION:- In this project, we dealt with an online centralized compile, kept in the cloud. All the clients (students) are associated to the server(teacher), with their own password and user id. The clients can write their own programs in their own respective editors and then send it to the compiler, present in the server (teacher) for its compilation after saving it. The server then compiles the program and sends the respective results to its client. Other than this, the client can chat with each other and solve their issues if any. The server can have a look over the access rate of the clients associated with it. Moreover, if any changes are to be made in the saved program, it can also be done over here. This project can be used during online examination for quick and nstant assessments or in smart labs for conducting swift deduction of errors by the teacher and also it helps to decrease the tedious job of the teacher to move to each and every computer and correct the errors. 7