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In this video, I will be detailing about the coursework I had in my fourth semester. In your fourth semester, you have five core subjects, meaning subjects related to your branch or six if you belong to the civil branch. You also have to pick an OE. My first preference was public speaking, and I was really happy that I got it. My reason for taking public speaking was really simple, I picked It because I wanted to get better at speaking up on a stage or a platform, a quality very useful for everyone. Talking about core subjects and labs, I had 1. Design and Analysis Of Algorithms, this was a continuation of our subject data structures and algorithms in the previous semester. You did need a lot of knowledge from that class to be able to understand what was happening . This was also in C++ but most of it was psuedocode. We were first taught in extensive detail about time complexity and space complexity, how to calculate it with full equations and all, then graphs, dynamic programming, greedy algorithms, red black trees, NP-complete problems, the whole shebang. 2. Next, DAA Lab- The DAA theory course actually had no codes at all. Except the first part on graphs and sorting which had about 5 to 10 codes, the rest of it was completely theoretical, you didn't not have to write even a single line of code. That was all done in the lab. 3. Operating systems- In this course we mostly went over some really basic concepts about how an operating system is, how it is designed, what all factors are taken into account while building one, then we were taught about CPU scheduling algorithms, disk scanning algorithms, deadlocks and some other theory. It was very doable, I recommend you try studying from the start because it has a lot of theory, but it is really scoring. 4. Next, OS Lab- Again, same case as the DAA, the theory course had no codes. All of them were covered in the lab. First 4 labs were about shell scripting and working in Linux with different commands and files, then the next labs were again cpu scheduling, disk scheduling, page replacement algorithms, the topics that had been covered in the theory class already. 5. Computer Organization and Microprocessors-The first part of this was all codes, the logic was understandable, the codes? Absolutely not. I memorized each and every code, that's what a lot of my friends did too. The thing is, with assembly, the logic does remain the same but with having to assign the memory at every stage and then transfer all the data correctly from each register, it takes a lot of practice. 6. MP Lab- Again, assembly language. I would highly recommend using chatgpt for this one because the way we were taught to write the codes in class, it was a different different from what you’d find online if you searched a question. So chatgpt came in really handy then. Put a sample piece of code and ask it to write you the answer in a similar way. It can even explain you the codes, because at the end, some of the programs were way too long and very complicated, chatgpt explained everything to me line-by-line. Also recommended for other subjects, but mostly COMP. 7. Computer Networks and Protocol- It was a continuation of PDC, principles of data communication from the previous semester. We covered various mechanisms and devices used for connecting and making networks, the OSI model, a little bit of hardware and then straightaway into protocols, so many protocols. ICMP, TCP, UDP, SNMP, IP, all other things. 8. Engineering Maths-IV- This is the last semester we had math in the course as an entire dedicated subject. Every branch has 4 semesters of maths and this was the last one. The next semesters might have maths in a hidden form like statistics or as electives. In this one, we had permutations and combinations, very little of it right at the start and then heavy, difficult probability. I was bashing my head against the wall at one point. Public Speaking OE Speeches- https://www.notion.so/OE-1-Public-Spe... Music: free old school dark rap beat cutthroat (prod. by syndrome) Tags: #mit #mitmanipal #manipal #mahe #manipaljaipur #muj #mahemanipal #manipaluniversity #engineering #swe #coding #programming #private #privatecollege #privateuniversity #honestreview #honest #review #college #collegereview #manipalreview #mitreview #mitmanipalreview #computerscienceengineering #cse #it #aiml #datascience #fintech #maths #computing #mathematicsandcomputing #iit #nit #bits #nirf #aman dhattarwal #apnikaksha #apnacollege #kiratalreja #aayushkrishnan #package #met #metcutoff #metcutoff2023 #manipalreview20203 #manipalcampustour #mitcampus #mitmanipalcampus #secondyear #secondyearcse #secondyearengineering #secondyearcomputerscienceengineering #manipalengineering #manipalcse #mitcse #mitit #mitcurriculum #iitbccse #iitb #iitd #iitbombay #iitdelhi #iitian If you're reading this, comment," You pay for it with your soul."