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ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION B.Sc in System and Network Administration REGULATION AND SYLLABUS B.Sc. IN SYSTEM AND NETWORK ADMINISTRATION (BSNA) REGULATIONS AND SYLLABUS REGULATIONS Duration The duration of the programme of study will be three years. Medium of Instruction English will be the medium of instruction. Eligibility for Admission – Regular Stream Applicants for admission to the B.Sc in System and Network Administration programme must have passed the examinations at Higher Secondary / Pre-University Course / Second year Foundation Course / Three years Technical Diploma level or an examination accepted by the Syndicate as equivalent thereto. For the Award of the Degree Candidates for the B.Sc in System and Network Administration degree shall be required to pass the examination held by the University after undergoing the prescribed programme of study through Distance Education. A Diploma in System and Network Administration will be awarded to the students, those who discontinue the programme after successfully completing the First year of this programme. An Advance Diploma in System and Network Administration will be awarded to the students, those who discontinue the programme after successfully completing the First year and second year of this programme. Lateral Entry – II Year The candidates seeking admission to the second year of the above programme should have successfully completed the First year of study from any recognized University in the same discipline with at least 75% of syllabi common to this University or the candidates who have completed 3 year Diploma after completing Higher Secondary examination. Lateral Entry – III Year The candidates seeking admission to the third year of the above programme should have successfully completed the First and Second years of the study from any recognized university in the same discipline with at least 75% of syllabi common to this University. Attendance Candidate will be permitted to appear for the examination only if he / she has attended 80 percent of the theory and practical classes during that year. Those who fail to attend the classes during the year will not be permitted to sit for the examination of that year. At the end of each year of study, candidate should take their examination in all the papers studied during that year. Passing Requirements A candidate shall be declared to have passed the examination if he/she secures a minimum of 40 percent of marks in the examination in each course. All the other candidates shall be deemed to have failed in the written examination of that year. However, he/she has to appear again for the course in which he/she has failed in order to get a pass at the subsequent examination. If a candidate passes all the prescribed examinations he/she shall be qualified for the award of the B.Sc in System and Network Administration degree. Classification of Successful Candidates Aggregate Classification a. 75% and Above First class with Distinction b. 60% and above but below 75% First class c. 50% and above but below 60% Second class d. 40% and above but below 50% Third class Only those candidates who passed all the examinations prescribed for the programme in the first instance and within a period of three years are eligible for ranking. Failed Candidates A candidate, who failed in any course, in first/second year, will be permitted to proceed to the next year. Courses of Study and Scheme of Assessment Code Duration of Course Name Marks No. Exam (Hours) FIRST SEMESTER 11 Language 3 100 (Tamil/Hindi/French/Telugu/Kannada/Malayalam) 12 English Prose and Composition 3 100 13 Computer Hardware and Digital Electronics Systems 3 100 14 Operating System and Application Software 3 100 15 Lab - I – Assemble Desktops & Laptop Maintenance 3 100 SECOND SEMESTER 21 Computer Networks and Internet TCP/IP 3 100 22 Understanding PC Problems and Troubleshooting 3 100 23 Installing and configuring Wi-FI Network 3 100 24 Networking with different NOS 3 100 25 Lab – II - LAN Networking tools and devices THIRD SEMESTER 31 Understanding Client/Server Network 3 100 32 windows server 2008 Security infrastructure 3 100 33 Advance windows 2008 network Management 3 100 34 Enterprise information & Storage management 3 100 35 Lab - III - windows server 2008 ADS FOURTH SEMESTER 41 Securing Web Technologies 3 100 42 Server Virtualization Technologies & Emailing 3 100 43 Installing and configuring Linux Technologies 3 100 44 Administrating Linux Server 3 100 45 Lab –IV- Configuring Linux server services 3 100 FIFTH SEMESTER 51 Internetworking Models and Devices 3 100 52 Managing advance Cisco Routers and Switches 3 100 53 Information Security and Ethical Hacking 3 100 Designing and administrating Cisco internetwork 100 54 infrastructure 3 55 Lab – V - Designing and implementing Wi-Fi 3 100 SIXTH SEMESTER 61 Vulnerability Assessment and Disaster recovery 3 100 62 Computer Forensic and Incidence Response 3 100 63 Remote Infrastructure management 3 100 Lab – VI - Configuring Electronic Security Systems in 64 IT Network 3 100 65 Project and Viva-Voce 3 100 SYLLABUS FIRST SEMESTER PART–I : TAMIL nra;ASk; ,yf;fzKk; ghlj;jpl;lk; nra;Al; Nfhit - mz;zhkiyg; gy;fiyf;fof ntspaPL nra;Al;gFjp 1. gonkhop - 50 ghly;fs; (fy;tp Kjy; ,d;dhnra;ahik Kba) 2. fk;guhkhazk; - thyp tijg;glyk; - 101 ghly;fs; ghly; (4098….4198) m.g.fofg; gjpg;G 3. 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By Dr. V.P.Amithab, Mohan Printers, Delhi Lessons: 1 to 5 only FRENCH Prose and Poetry Prose: Text Course de language etde civilization Francises by G.Mauger (Blev) – Book 1 lessons 1 to 25 along with the Grammer of the same text book – Pages 1 to 72 POETRY Reveil – Mms E.De Pressense Petitemere:recontez – G.Duhamel Le Marche – Albert Samain Notreviere – Henri Chantavoine L’Qutomne – Victor Hugo The above five poems are in the same text books: Pages 204 to 206 TELUGU COURSE–I : Poetry Old Literature: (Selected pieces.) 1. Hamsa kaakiiyoopaakhyaanamu : Tikkana Somayaji 2. Rukmuni Kalyanamu : Bammera Pothana 3. Annamacharya Sankiirthanalu : Ten Sankirthanas. Modern Literature: (Selections) 1. Prabodhamu } 2. Janmabhumi } : Rayaprolu Subba Rao 3. Puurnamma : Gurajada Appa Rao. 4. Udayam naa hrudayam : Prof. C. Narayana Reddy. 5. Seshendra chamatkarikalu : Gunturi Seshedra Sarma 6. Janapada Sahityam : Katamaraju Kathalu (Selections) i) Katamaraju Eswaruni Prarthincuta ii) Khadga Tikkana Applied Grammar 1. Sangna Parichedamu 2. Sandhi parichedamu : From Balavyakaranamu Vruttas i. Utpalamala ii. Campakamala iii. Saarduulam iv mattebham v Sragddhara vi. Mattakokila vii. Taruvooja viii siisam ix Ataveladi. x Tetagiti Alamkaras I Sabdalankaras: i. Vrutyanuprasa, ii. Chekanauprasa, iiiLatanuprasa, iv. Yamakam, v. Muktapadagrastham. II. Arthalankaras: i. Upamalankara ii. Utprekshalankara iii. Rupakalankara iv. Sabdalankara v. Atisayoktyalankara vi. Sleeshalankara vii. Dipakalankara. viii. Drushtaantalankara. Total : 100 Pages nearly KANNADA COURSE–I COURSE–I : Poetry And Grammar Poetry A representative collection of old and medieval Poetry about 100 pages – General understanding and appreciation of poetry, beauty, the language of the poetry etc. Prescribed Text I. Praacheena Kaavya Maarga - Edited by G.S.Siddhalingaiah and A.R.Mitra, Prasaranga, Bangalore University, Bangalore-56. Vol 2, 1999. 1. Kavi-Kaavya Chintana 2. Saamanyame bageye Bhavthkesha paasha prapancham ? 3. Pavithramathimabbeya charitham 4. Vaishampaayana Gili 5. Nalakoobara prasanga 6. Vachana Sangraha 7. Kumbaara Gundayyana Ragale 8. Chandramathi Vilaapa 9. Athmangavudu Kurupu ? 10. Hagegalanu Hindidanu manadolage 11. Goraksha Prasanga 12. Mullidida maraneridanthaadudu 13. Kiruverala Sate. Grammar Applied Grammar: 1. Sangnaa Prakarana 2. Sandhi Prakarana - From ‘Shabdamani Darpana’, by Keshiraja. Ed : Abdul Basheer. Vruttas: i. Champaka maala ii. Uthpala maala iii. Shardula vikreeditha iv. Maththebha vikreeditha v. Sragdharaa vi. Mahasragdharaa Alankaaras: 1. Shabdalankaara : i. Vruthyanupraasa ii. Chekanuprasa iii. Yamaka iv. Chitrakavithva 2. Arthalanakaaras : i. Upamaalankaara ii. Roopakalankaara iii. Arthaantharanyasa iv. Shleshaalankaara v. Deepakaalankaara vi. Drushtathaalankaara vii. Uthprekshaalankaara MALAYALAM COURSE–I : Poetry And Grammar Poetry: 1. Kavyamala Published By University Of Kerala (First 8 poems only) A representative collection of modern Malayalam Poetry about 85 pages. a. Kaliyachan - P. Kunhiraman Nair b. Pengal - Idassery Govindan Nair c. Mazhuvinte katha - Balamaniyamma d. Sahyante Mahan - Vailoppilli Sreedharamenon e. Himalayan Panayam - Chemmanam Chacko f. Saphalamee Yathra - N.K.Kakkad g. Kasabianka - K.Ayyappa Panikkar h. Ambalamani - SugathaKumari Grammar 1. Keralapanineeyam – A.R.Rajararajvarmma 2. Sabdhasodhini – A.R.Rajararajvarmma (published by SPCS, Kottaym) Applied Grammar: a. Vibhakthi b. Sandhi c. Samasam. Vruttam: a. Sragdhara b. Saarduulam c. Kakali d. Manjari