The Department of Computer Science at Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a workshop aimed at discussing and finalizing the syllabus under the new Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS). The event brought together members of the Board of Studies (BOS) and teachers from various colleges offering Computer Science Honours or Computer Science General courses.
Event Highlights:
Workshop Objective: The primary objective of the workshop was to deliberate on the implementation of the CBCS system in the Computer Science curriculum. This included discussions on the structure of the syllabus, credit distribution, and other relevant aspects to align with the new academic framework.
Participants: The workshop witnessed active participation from esteemed members of the Board of Studies and experienced teachers from colleges offering Computer Science programs. Their diverse perspectives contributed to a comprehensive and well-rounded discussion.
Syllabus Discussion: The core focus of the event was on the discussion and refinement of the Computer Science syllabus. Participants engaged in thoughtful deliberations, considering the evolving trends in the field and the need for a contemporary and comprehensive curriculum.
Feedback and Suggestions: Attendees had the opportunity to provide feedback and suggestions for enhancing the proposed syllabus. This open dialogue fostered a collaborative environment, ensuring that the final syllabus would be inclusive and reflective of the evolving needs of the Computer Science discipline.
Finalization of Syllabus: The workshop concluded with the finalization of the Computer Science syllabus under the CBCS system. The collective efforts of the BOS members and participating teachers resulted in a well-structured and updated curriculum that would meet the standards of the new academic framework.
Outcome:
The workshop on the CBCS system for Computer Science yielded positive outcomes. The collaboration between the BOS members and experienced teachers facilitated a thorough examination of the curriculum, ensuring that it aligns with the CBCS guidelines and meets the expectations of the dynamic field of Computer Science.
The finalization of the syllabus marked a significant milestone in the academic progress of the Computer Science department at Bhawanipur Education Society College. The updated curriculum is expected to enhance the learning experience for students, providing them with a more contemporary and relevant education in the field of Computer Science.
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Workshop on UG Computer Science Syllabus under CBCS with BOS Members 2018
The Department of Computer Science at Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a workshop aimed at discussing and finalizing the syllabus under the new Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS). The event brought together members of the Board of Studies (BOS) and teachers from various colleges offering Computer Science Honours or Computer Science General courses.
Event Highlights:
Outcome:
The workshop on the CBCS system for Computer Science yielded positive outcomes. The collaboration between the BOS members and experienced teachers facilitated a thorough examination of the curriculum, ensuring that it aligns with the CBCS guidelines and meets the expectations of the dynamic field of Computer Science.
The finalization of the syllabus marked a significant milestone in the academic progress of the Computer Science department at Bhawanipur Education Society College. The updated curriculum is expected to enhance the learning experience for students, providing them with a more contemporary and relevant education in the field of Computer Science.
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