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What is the course structure for M.Tech CSE in IIT Bombay/Delhi/Kanpur?

IIT Kanpur M.Tech CSE course structure:Semester 1:Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 3 Elective 4Semester 2:Elective 5 Elective 6 Thesis 8 unitsSemester 3:Thesis 16 unitsSemester 4:Thesis 16 units Electives are left to choice of the student, but they must be post-graduate courses offered by Computer Science Department. (Every semester, we do publish a list of courses offered by other departments, mostly EE and Math, which we treat as being equivalent to PG courses in CS.) To give some flexibility to the students, at most one elective can be chosen from Computer Science undergraduate course (like Computer Networks, Software Engineering, etc.), or a post-graduate course offered by other departments in the Institute.List of electives:ESc101: Fundamentals of Computing - Course WebsiteCS100: Introduction to ProfessionCS201: Discrete MathematicsCS210: Data Structures and Algorithms - Course WebsiteCS220: Introduction to Computer Organisation - Course WebsiteCS315: Principles of Data Base Systems - Course WebsiteCS330: Operating Systems - Course WebsiteCS335: Compiler Design - Course WebsiteCS340: Theory of Computation - Course WebsiteCS345: Algorithms IICS350: Principles of Programming Languages - Course WebsiteCS355: Programming Tools and TechniquesCS360: Introduction to Computer Graphics and SimulationsCS365: Artificial IntelligenceCS397: Special Topics in Computer Science - Recent ReportsCS422: Computer ArchitectureCS425: Computer Networks - Course WebsiteCS455: Introduction to Software EngineeringCS497: Special Topics in Computer Science - Recent ReportsCS498: B Tech Project (I)CS499: B Tech Project (II) - Recent ReportsCS601: Computer Systems LabCS602: Fundamentals of Computer SystemsCS603: Fundamentals of Theoretical Computer ScienceCS617: Database QueriesCS618: Indexing and Searching Techniques in Databases - Course WebsiteCS619: Advances in DBMSCS621: Topics in Contemporary MicroarchitectureCS622: Advanced Computer ArchitectureCS623: VLSI Design for Parallel Architectures - Course WebsiteCS624: Topics in Embedded Systems - Course WebsiteCS625: Advanced Computer Networks - Course WebsiteCS626: Fault Tolerant Computing SystemsCS627: E-commerceCS628: Computer Systems SecurityCS629: Parallel Execution of ProgramsCS632: Topics in Distributed SystemsCS633: Parallel ComputingCS634: Mobile ComputingCS639: Program Analysis, Verification and TestingCS640: Computational Complexity - Course WebsiteCS641: Modern CryptologyCS642: Circuit Complexity TheoryCS643: Abstract State Machines -http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/teaching/Theory%20and%20PracticeCS644: Finite Automata on Infinite InputsCS645: Topics in Design and Analysis of AlgorithmsCS646: Parallel AlgorithmsCS647: Advanced Topics in Algorithms and Data StructuresCS648: Randomized AlgorithmsCS649: Logic in Computer ScienceCS650: Topics in Lambda CalculusCS651: Concurrent Data Structures and AlgorithmsCS653: Functional ProgrammingCS654: Software ArchitectureCS655: Object Oriented Software ModelingCS660: Fundamentals of Interactive Computer GraphicsCS663: Computational GeometryCS664: Algorithms for Combinatorial GeometryCS665: Artificial IntelligenceCS671: Introduction to Natural Language ProcessingCS672: Natural Language Processing SemanticsCS673: Machine TranslationCS674: Knowledge DiscoveryCS675: Computation and the Brain - Course WebsiteCS676: Computer Vision and Image ProcessingCS677: Data and Information FusionCS678: Learning with kernelsCS680: Category Theory and Applications in ComputingCS681: Computational Algebra and Number TheoryCS682: Quantum ComputingCS684: Introduction to Algorithms and Logics in Game TheoryCS685: Data MiningCS686: Biometric RecognitionCS686: Algorithmic Information TheoryCS697: Special Topics in Computer ScienceCS698: Topics in Computer Science (Temporary Courses)CS699: M.Tech. ThesisCS718: Sublinear Algorithms for Processing Massive Data SetsCS719: Data Streaming Algorithms and SystemsCS720: VLSI Testing and Fault-Tolerance - Course WebsiteCS725: Topics in NetworkingCS726: Topics in MultimediaCS727: Topics in Internet TechnologiesCS728: Topics in Grid ComputingCS730: Topics in Operating SystemsCS738: Advanced Compiler OptimizationsCS740: Topics in Logic and ComputationCS741: Structural ComplexityCS742: Parallel Complexity and Sub-Logarithmic Time AlgorithmsCS743: Advanced Graph AlgorithmsCS744: Pseudo-Random GeneratorsCS745: Small Space Bounded ComputationsCS746: Riemann Hypothesis and Its ApplicationsCS755: Topics in Software EngineeringCS781: Cognition: Memory - Course WebsiteCS782: Cognitive SemanticsCS784: Language Acquisition - Course WebsiteCS785: Multiagent Systems: Games, Algorithms, EvolutionCS789: Special Topics in Language Acquisition and Origins - Course WebsiteCS797: Special Advance Topics in Computer ScienceCS799: PhD ThesisIIT Bombay M.Tech CSE course structure:Course Code Course Name Course InstructorCS 101: Computer Programming and UtilizationRanade AbhiramCS 152: Abstractions and Paradigms for Programming Amitabha SanyalCS 154: Abstractions and Paradigms in Programming Lab.Amitabha SanyalCS 202: ProgrammingCS 203: Discrete Structures---CS 204: Switching Theory and Logic Design---CS 205: Programming---CS 206: Formal Methods in CS Supratik ChakrabortyCS 207: Discrete Structures Nutan LimayeCS 207(M): Discrete Structures Sohoni MilindCS 208: Automata Theory and Logic Ramakrishnan GaneshCS 210: Logic Design M. R. BhujadeCS 211: Software Lab two---CS 212: Electronics Design I Anil K.G.CS 213: Data Structures and Algorithms Apte VarshaCS 213(M): Data Structures and Algorithms Diwan Ajit ACS 214: Data Structures and Algorithms---CS 216: Numerical Computation---CS 218: Design and Analysis of Algorithms Diwan AjitCS 288: Logic Design Lab M. R. BhujadeCS 290: Logic Design Lab---CS 292: Electronics Design Lab I J.Mukherjee And L.R.SubramanyanCS 293: Data Structures Lab Apte VarshaCS 294: Programming Lab I---CS 295: Computer Lab---CS 296: Software Systems Lab Parag ChaudhuriCS 301: Design and Analysis of Algorithms Diwan A.A.CS 302: Implementation of Programming Languages Biswas Supratim/Uday KhedkarCS 303: Digital Signal Processing---CS 304: Probability and Random Signal Theory---CS 305: Computer Architecture Menezes BernardCS 306: Implementation of Programming Languages Lab Biswas Supratim/Uday KhedkarCS 307: Digital Signal Processing---CS 308: Embedded Systems Lab Arya KaviCS 311: Electronics Design II---CS 312: Introduction to Theory of Computation---CS 313: Business Information Systems---CS 314: Business Information Systems---CS 315: Numerical Computation---CS 317: Database and Information Systems Sarda Nandlal L.CS 317m: Databases and Information Systems Prof. Umesh BellurCS 319: Theory of Computation---CS 321: Programming Laboratory II---CS 322: Database Management System---CS 323:Computer Organization and Design---CS 324: Language Processors Uday Khedkar and S.BiswasCS 326: Operations Research---CS 327: Introduction to Systems Programming---CS 328: Programming Languages---CS 329: Principles of Programming Languages Joshi Rushikesh K.CS 331: Theory of Computation Krishna Shankara NarayananCS 332: Microprocessor Based Systems---CS 334: Introduction to Programming Languages---CS 336: Computer Aided Geometric Design Adsul BharatCS 340: Microprosessor Lab---CS 341: Computer Architecture Lab. Menezes BernardCS 344: Artificial Intelligence Bhattacharya P.CS 346: Software Engineering Shashikant KelkarCS 347: Operating Systems Dhamdhere Dhananjay MadhavCS 347(M): Operating Systems Joshi Rushikesh K.CS 348: Computer Networks Iyer SridharCS 348(M): Computer Networks Kulkarni PurushottamCS 350: Linear Optimisation---CS 352: Machine Learning---CS 377: Operating Systems Lab Dhamdhere Dhananjay MadhavCS 378: Computer Networks Lab. Iyer SridharCS 386: Artificial Intelligence Lab Bhattacharya P.CS 387: Database and Information Systems Lab Sarda Nandlal L.CS 388: Practical Training---CS 389: Programming Languages Lab. Joshi Rushikesh K.CS 390: Microprocessors and Interfaces Lab---CS 391: Electronics Design Lab II---CS 392: Database Management Systems Lab---CS 393: Business Information Systems Lab---CS 394: Language Processors Lab Uday Khedkar and S.BiswasCS 396: SeminarR. K. JoshiCS 397: Works Visits---CS 398: Business Information Systems Lab---CS 399: Digital Signal Processing Lab---CS 402: Selected Case Studies of Computer Systems: Advanced Program Derivation Damani Om PCS 404: Quantum Computing---CS 406: Cryptography and Network Security - I Bernard MenezesCS 407: Digital Signal Processing---CS 408: Graph Theory Ranade AbhiramCS 411: D.S.P. Laboratory---CS 412: Introduction to Program Analysis---CS 413: Compilers---CS 414: Introduction to Wireless Networks Anirudha SahooCS 415: Numerical Computation---CS 416: Computer and Network Security Sivakumar GCS 418: Applications of Digital Signal Processing---CS 419: Introduction to Machine Learning Ramakrishnan GaneshCS 420: Program Derivation Om P. DamaniCS 422: System Specification & Implementation Om P. DamaniCS 431: Intro.Computer Systems Patkar SachinCS 432: Introduction to Computer System---CS 435: Linear Optimization Vishwanathan SundarCS 440: O.S. Lab---CS 441: Database Management Systems---CS 442: Operating System Principles---CS 443: Artificial Intelligence---CS 444: Database Management Systems Sarda N.L.CS 445: Management Information Systems Kelkar ShashikantCS 446: Computational Learning Theory---CS 447: Operating System---CS 449: Topics in Artificial Intelligence Programming Bhattacharya P.CS 450: Compiler Construction---CS 451: Distributed Systems Bellur UmeshCS 453:Selected Case Studies of Computer Systems---CS 455: Introduction to Computer Networks---CS 456: Computer Networks---CS 459: Data Mining S. SarawagiCS 460: Natural Language Processing Bhattacharya P.CS 461: Digital Computer Design Fundamentals & Microprocessor---CS 462: Analytical Models of Computing Systems Varsha ApteCS 463: Design and Analysis of Algorithms---CS 466: Functional and Logic Programming---CS 467: Functional and Logic Programming Sivakumar G.CS 468: Computational Models in Pattern Recognition & Lear---CS 470: Modelling and Simulation---CS 472: Introduction to VLSI Design Automation---CS 474: Cognitive Psychology---CS 475: Computer Graphics Parag ChaudhuriCS 476: Reliable Computing Basic Concepts---CS 482: Selected Case Studies of Computer Systems Ramamritham Krithi (with Puru, Kameswari)CS 483: Modelling and Simulation---CS 484: Cognitive Psychology---CS 486: Reliable Computing Basic Concepts---CS 487: Mini Project I---CS 488: Modelling and Simulation---CS 489: Mini Project II Sudarshan S.CS 491: Mini Project 1---CS 493: Artificial Intelligence Lab---CS 494: B.Tech. Project (20 credits includes CS 493 also)---CS 495: Operating Systems Lab---CS 497: B.Tech. Project (grade points will be included in---CS 498: B.Tech.Project Stage II S. SudarshanCS 499: Project Stage I---CS 591: Project Stage II---CS 592: Project Stage III---CS 601: Algorithms and Complexity Diwan Ajit ACS 602: Applied Algorithms Ajit A. DiwanCS 603: Geometric Algorithms---CS 604: CombinatoricsDiwan Ajit ACS 605: Probability and Statistics For Computer Science Kelkar ShashikantCS 606: Foundations of Parallel Computation Srinivas AluruCS 608: Approximation Algorithms Sundar VishwanathanCS 611: Formal Language and Models for Natural Computing Krishna Shankara NarayananCS 612: Object Oriented Techniques R.K. JoshiCS 613: Design & Implementation of Functional Programming Sanyal AmitabhaCS 614: Advanced CompilersDhamdhere D.M.CS 615: Formal Specification and Verification of ProgramsChakraborty SupratikCS 616: Parallelizing Compilers Biswas SupratimCS 617: Object Oriented Systems Joshi Rushikesh K.CS 618: Program Analysis Uday KhedkarCS 620: New Trends in IT Magda El ZarkiCS 621: Artificial Intelligence Sivakumar G.CS 623: Introduction to Computing with Neural Nets---CS 625: Machine Learning : Theory and Methods Nagaraja G.CS 626: Speech, Natural Language Processing and the Web (Previous name: Language Technology for the Web) Bhattacharya P.CS 627: Graphical Models and Structured Learning S. SarawagiCS 628: Introduction to Asynchronous Systems---CS 630: Approximation Algorithms---CS 631: Implementation Techniques for Relational Database Systems Sudarshan S.CS 632: Advanced Database Management Systems S.SudarshanCS 633: Database Modelling and Design---CS 634: Information System D. B. PhatakCS 635: Information Retrieval & Mining for Hypertext & the Web Chakrabarti SoumenCS 636: Data Mining S. SarawagiCS 641: Computer Networks Sahoo AnirudhaCS 642: Communication Networking---CS 643: Distributed Operating Systems---CS 644: Design and Analysis of Computer Networks---CS 645: Advanced Data Networks---CS 646: Optical and Access networks Ashwin A. GumasteCS 647: Advanced Wireless Networks Raman BhaskarCS 648: Selected Topics in Network Algorithms Ashwin GumasteCS 649: Cryptography and Network Security - I B. L. MenezesCS 650: Distributed Algorithms---CS 652: Distributed Operating Systems Dhamdhere D.M.CS 653: Mobile Computing A.SahooCS 654Distributed Computing---CS 656:Electronic Commerce---CS 660: Mutimedia Systems---CS 662:Computer Vision---CS 663: Digital Image Processing Chandran SharatCS 664: Pattern Recognition Nagaraja G.CS 669: Information Technology Service ManagementShashikant KelkarCS 670: Information Technology Project ManagementKelkar ShashikantCS 671: ICT for Socio-Economic Development Desai U.B. , Ramamritham KrithiCS 675: Computer Graphics Parag ChaudhuriCS 677: Introduction to Computing with Neural Nets.---CS 679: Geometric algorithms---CS 680: Quality of Service in Networks A. SahooCS 681: Performance Analysis of Computer Systems and Network Varsha ApteCS 682: Software Engineering Sarda N. L.CS 683: Advanced Computer Architecture Bhujade M.R.CS 684: Embedded Systems Kavi Arya and Krithi RamamrithamCS 685: Distributed Operating Systems---CS 688: Self-tuning systems Varsha ApteCS 689: Machines Learning: Theory and Methods J.Saketha NathCS 690: New Trends in IT.Ramamritham Krithi (with Puru, Kameswari)CS 691: R & D Project--CS 692: Parallelizing Compilers Bellur UmeshCS 692: Human Computer Interaction Bellur UmeshCS 694: Seminar (for M. Tech.)--CS 695: Topics in Virtualization and Cloud Computing Purushottam KulkarniCS 696I: Stage Project---CS 697II: Stage Project---CS 698: M. Tech. Project Stage III--CS 699: Software Lab. Biswas SupratimCS 700: Advanced Lab Sivakumar G.CS 701: Software - Practice and Experience Laboratory---CS 702: Introduction to Asynchronous Systems---CS 703: Performance Analysis of Computer Systems and Netwo---CS 704: Information Retrieval and Mining for Hypertext and---CS 705: Statistical Foundations of Machine Learning Chakrabarti SoumenCS 706: Networks Lab---CS 707: Distributed Event Based Systems Prof. Umesh BellurCS 709: Convex Optimization Saketha NathCS 711: Topics in Computational Ring Theory and Algebras Milind SohoniCS 712: Topics in Natural Language Processing Om P. DamaniCS 713: Selected Topics in Automata and Logics Bharat AdsulCS 715: Design and Implementation of Gnu Compiler Generation Framework Uday KhedkerCS 716: Introduction to Communication Networks Iyer SridharCS 717: Statistical Relational Learning G.RamakrishnanCS 718: Software Architecture R. K. JoshiCS 719: Topics in Mathematical Foundations of Formal Verification Supratik ChakrabortyCS 720: Spatial Databases (only 15 students) N. L. SardaCS 721: Introduction to Computational Complexity S KrishnaCS 723: Introduction to Probability and Linear Algebra Saketha Nath JCS 724: Network Security Cryptography - 2 Menezes BernardCS 725: Foundations of machine learning Sarawagi SunitaCS 726: Advanced machine learning Sunita SarawagiCS 729: Topics in machine learning Prof Saketha NathCS 732: Fundamental Algorithms in Computational Biology Prof. Srinivas AluruCS 763: Computer Vision Sharat ChandranCS 775: Advanced Computer Graphics Parag ChaudhuriCS 801: Seminar (for Ph. D.)--IIT Delhi M.Tech CSE course structure:

What are your favourite linguistics books to read?

(* denotes the most introductory text)GENERALCrystal, D. (2003) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language [2nd ed]. CUP.Pinker, S. (2000) The Language Instinct [rev. ed.]. Harper Collins.* Radford, A., Atkinson, M., Britain, D., Clahsen, H. & Spencer, A. (1999), Linguistics: an Introduction. CUP.PHONETICSClark, J. and Yallop, C. (1995) An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology[2nd ed.]. Blackwell.*Ladefoged, P. (2005), A Course in Phonetics [5th ed.]. Heinle.Ladefoged, P. & Maddieson, I. (1996) The Sounds of the World's Languages. Blackwell.Laver, J. (1994) Principles of Phonetics. CUP.Pickett, J. M. (1998) The Acoustics of Speech Communication: Fundamentals, Speech Perception Theory, and Technology. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.PHONOLOGY*Carr, P. (1993) Phonology. Macmillan.Kager, R. (1999) Optimality Theory. CUP.Kenstowicz, M. (1994) Phonology in Generative Grammar. Blackwell.McCarthy, J. (2002) A Thematic Guide to Optimality Theory. Blackwell.MORPHOLOGY*Bauer, L. (1989) Introducing Linguistic Morphology. Edinburgh UP.Matthews, P.H. (1991) Morphology [2nd ed.]. CUP.Spencer, A. (1991) Morphological Theory. Blackwell.SYNTAXAdger, D. (2003) Core Syntax: a Minimalist Approach. Oxford: Blackwell.Carnie, A. (2002) Syntax. A Generative Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell.Haegeman, L. (1994) Introduction to Government and Binding Theory [2nd ed.]. Blackwell.Hornstein, Norbert, Nuñes, Jairo, and Grohmann, Kleanthes K. (2005) Understanding minimalism. CUP.*Ouhalla, J. (1999) Introducing Transformational Grammar [2nd ed.]. Arnold.Radford, A. (2004). Minimalist Syntax. Exploring the structure of English. CUP.Radford, A. (1997) Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English. CUP.Roberts, I. (1997) Comparative Syntax. London: Edward Arnold.SEMANTICSAllan, K. (2001) Natural Language Semantics. Blackwell.de Swart, H. (1998) Introduction to Natural Language Semantics. CSLI Publications.Jaszczolt, K.M.(2002) Semantics and Pragmatics: Meaning in Language and Discourse. London: Longman.Kearns, K. (2000) Semantics. Macmillan Press.Portner, P.H. (2005) What is Meaning? Fundamentals of Formal Semantics. Oxford: Blackwell.PRAGMATICSJaszczolt, K.M. (2002) Semantics and Pragmatics: Meaning in Language and Discourse. London: Longman.Levinson, S.C. (1983) Pragmatics. CUP.Levinson, S.C. (2000) Presumptive Meanings: The Theory of Generalised Conversational Implicature. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.HISTORICAL LINGUISTICSCampbell, L. (1998) Historical Linguistics: An Introduction. Edinburgh University Press.Crowley, Terry (1998) An Introduction to Historical Linguistics [3rd ed.]. OUP.Harris, Alice C. and Lyle Campbell. (1995) Historical syntax in cross-linguistic perspective. CUP.Hopper, Paul J. and Elizabeth Closs Traugott. (2003) [1993]. Grammaticalization. CUP. [use 2003 ed. if possible]Lightfoot, David. (1999) The development of language: Acquisition, change and evolution. Oxford: Blackwell.McMahon, A. M. S. (1994) Understanding Language Change. CUP.*Trask, R. L. (1996) Historical Linguistics. Arnold.STRUCTURE OF ENGLISHBlake, N. ed. (1992) The Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume II, 1066-1476. CUP.Giegerich, H. (1992) English Phonology: an Introduction. CUP.Haegeman, L. & Gueron, J. (1998) English Grammar. Blackwell.Hogg, R. ed. (1992) The Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume I, from the Beginnings to 1066. CUP.*Huddleston, R. English Grammar: an Outline. CUP.Huddleston, R. (1984) Introduction to the Grammar of English. CUP.Huddleston, R. & Pullum, G. (2002) The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. CUP.Lass, R. ed. (1999) The Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume III, 1476-1700. CUP.McCawley, J. (1988) The Syntactic Phenomena of English. University of Chicago Press.Pyles, T. & J. Algeo (1993) The Origins and Development of the English Language. Harcourt Brace.Radford, A. (1997) Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English. CUP.Romaine, S. ed (1997) The Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume IV, 1776-1997. CUP.The original website is https://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/dtal/courses/pgrad/rlmphil.html

As freshers, how was your first week in a medical college (2019-20)?

Thanks for the A2A Suhani ma'amWell , our batch is the guinea pig batch for the foundation course so it was a bitter sweet experience overall but the fact that I am in college is truly enjoyable.We started with the Orientation Programme which was an informative session with speeches by Dean sir and other HOD’S . Following that we had introductions to all departments which we were going to face in the first year. We were bombarded with lots of names of professors , junior and senior resident.Second day onwards , we had a yoga or physical activity session first thing in the morning taken by Sunita Godara ma'am who is infact an Asian marathon champion and has a wikipedia page too.. Well I am extremely unfit but still I thoroughly enjoyed these sessions .Then we had lectures on Ethics and Professionalism . These sessions were taken by Ex-Deans and some eminent alumni but at times they were repetitive and difficult to sit through. Nevertheless , there was a lot to learn from all of it.We had department tours , campus tour and hospital tour . I just loved the anatomy department tour because I got to see the Bone Bank , the dissection hall and not to forget the museum.We also had some fun class activities wherein some students prepared some short skits on the pillars of medical professionalism. Communication skills is definitely the most talked about thing till now . As of now , we have had one session on this but there are definitely many more to come as starting from this year AETCOM( Attitude, Ethics and Communication) is incorporated as a part of the MBBS course in India.Also, not to forget we had a session organised by The Art of Living where we were given around 3 minutes to meet and greet 15 classmates who we had not met earlier. I fulfilled the target but I hurried so much that I don't remember a single name or face now :|And saving the best for the last was the session on HAND HYGIENE 🎊🎉We were taught how to wash hands in 13 steps taking 40–60 seconds 😑 And all throughout I was just thinking about that Lifebuoy Ad " Bunty tera sabun slow hai Kya?" thing . On a serious note these things are important but Bunty was not wrong too.

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