B.Sc in Computer Science is a three-year undergraduate degree course that deals with the principles and applications of the computer. The main agenda of the degree course is the technical implementation of computers and computer systems. Students in the three-year degree course undertake various term papers, practical sessions and learning theoretical foundations of the computer. The eligibility criteria for admission in B.Sc Computer Science course is as follows: 1. The candidate must have passed Class 12th from a recognized board. 2. He/ She must have studied Science (PCM) in Class 12th. 3. Those with Computer Science as one of the subjects in Class 12th are preferred for admission.
Candidates who wish to pursue MSc Computer Science are required to pass a bachelor’s degree with 50% or more in the domain of Computer Science and Mathematics like BSc Computer Science and other courses. People with a background in other numerate or computing-related fields can also apply for the course. Candidates who have completed BSc Mathematical Sciences with Mathematics and Computer Science are also eligible to apply.
A database administrator's responsibilities may include Installing and upgrading the database server and/or application tools; Planning for and allocating the database system’s physical requirements, such as memory, disk space, network requirements, etc.; Modifying the database structure using information provided by application developers; Creating users profiles, and ensuring system security by careful allocation of user permissions; Ensuring compliance with database vendor license agreement, including number of installations, and taking care of licensing renewals; Creating a backup and recovery strategy for the database, and regularly testing the backups to ensure usability; Monitoring technical support for both database systems and related applications; Creating reports by querying from database (as per need). These reports can be in the form of pre-formatted reports using the application frontend, or custom-made ad hoc reports by the database administrator; Monitoring and optimizing the database’s performance using either manual or automated tools. This may be a DBA’s most important tasks; & Migrating database instances to new hardware and new versions of software from on premise to cloud based databases and vice versa.