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CSE211 Units

COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND DESIGN

CSE211 4 Credits L:3 T:1 P:0

This course covers the basics of organization and architecture of a digital computer, including concepts of instruction sets, microprocessor design, input-output units, and memory systems. It also analyzes modern computing architectures, Verilog HDL, and trends in computer architecture.

Continuous Assessment

Test 1 50%
Test 2 50%

Exams & Practice

Mid Term Examination

Mid-semester comprehensive evaluation

20%
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End Term Examination

Final semester comprehensive evaluation

50%

Type: Examination

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CSE211 - FAQs

How many units are in CSE211?

CSE211 has 6 units. Each unit includes detailed notes and MCQ practice questions.

What exam resources are available for CSE211?

Unit-wise notes and MCQ practice are available. Exam resources coming soon.

How to prepare for CSE211 exams?

Study each unit's notes thoroughly, practice MCQs to test understanding, and attempt mock tests before exams. Focus on important topics and previous year questions.