VU M.Sc FAQs
Q1. What are the elective specialisations available in M.Sc. Computer Science at Vishwakarma University?
A: The M.Sc. Computer Science programme at VU offers three departmental elective tracks: Application Development, Network Programming and Security, and Machine Learning. Additionally, students can choose electives from areas like Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, and Internet of Things (IoT). This allows students to tailor their degree towards their preferred career path in software development, cybersecurity, or AI/ML.
Q2. What is the placement scenario for M.Sc. Computer Science students at VU Pune?
A: The placement rate for M.Sc. Computer Science students at VU is approximately 81%. The average salary package is Rs. 4-5 LPA, with the highest package at Rs. 8 LPA. Recruiters include TCS, Accenture, Citibank, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and Infosys. The placement cell provides training in aptitude, communication, and technical skills to prepare students for campus placements.
Q3. Is M.Sc. Computer Science at VU Pune a good option for students who want to pursue Ph.D. later?
A: Yes. The Department of Computer Science at VU offers a Ph.D. programme in Computer Science with 7 research supervisors and active research in Data Science, Machine Learning, AI, Image Processing, and Blockchain. M.Sc. Computer Science graduates from VU or other universities can apply for the Ph.D. programme through VUPET. Students with a valid GATE score are exempted from the VUPET written test.
Q4. What is the difference between M.Sc. Computer Science and M.Tech. Computer Engineering at Vishwakarma University?
A: M.Sc. Computer Science is a 2-year science-stream postgraduate programme (80 credits) open to B.Sc. (CS) and B.E./B.Tech. graduates, with a focus on theoretical and applied computer science including electives in AI, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. M.Tech. Computer Engineering is a 2-year engineering postgraduate programme primarily for B.E./B.Tech. graduates, with a stronger focus on engineering applications and research. The annual fee for M.Sc. CS (Rs. 1,35,000 in Year I) is lower than M.Tech. CE. Candidates should choose based on their undergraduate background and career goals.
Q5. Can a B.E./B.Tech. graduate from a non-CS branch apply for M.Sc. Computer Science at VU?
A: The eligibility criteria specify B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.E./B.Tech. in Computer Science, Information Technology, or Electronics and Telecommunication, or equivalent. Graduates from other engineering branches (e.g., Mechanical, Civil) are generally not eligible unless their degree is considered equivalent by the university. Candidates from non-CS branches are advised to contact the admissions office at admissions@vupune.ac.in to confirm eligibility before applying.
Q6. What industry connections does the M.Sc. Computer Science department at VU have?
A: The Department of Computer Science at VU has strong industry connections. The department has a collaboration with TCS iON for the B.Sc. programme and conducts regular industrial visits to organisations like C-DAC (PARAM Supercomputing Facility, Pune), Infosys, Kanini Software Solutions, Jash Data Science Pvt. Ltd., and AppyStack. Guest lectures are regularly organised on topics like AI, IoT, Robotics, Cybersecurity (SIEM), and Data Science. The Board of Studies includes an external industry member from Litera Technologies (Generative AI and Innovation Team).
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