/Academic-IT

This repository, Academic-IT, is a comprehensive collection of notes, lecture links, assignments, and lab materials for the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSc IT) program at DAIICT

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Academic IT Repository

This repository, Academic-IT, is a comprehensive collection of notes, lecture links, assignments, and lab materials for the Master of Science in Information Technology (MSc IT) program at DAIICT (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology). It serves as a centralized resource hub to support students in their academic journey and provide easy access to relevant materials for different subjects.

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Introduction

The Academic-IT repository is designed to assist MSc IT students at DAIICT in accessing a wide range of materials related to their academic curriculum. It offers comprehensive notes, lecture links, assignments, and lab materials for various subjects. This repository aims to simplify the process of finding and accessing important resources, helping students to enhance their learning experience.

Subjects

The repository covers a diverse range of subjects typically included in the MSc IT curriculum at DAIICT. The subjects available in this repository include, but are not limited to:

  • C Language
  • Database Management Systems
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Computer Networks
  • Operating Systems
  • Software Engineering
  • Web Development
  • Discrete Maths
  • and more...

Each subject directory contains relevant study materials, including lecture notes, slides, reference materials, and links to additional resources such as video lectures and online tutorials.

Usage

To make the most of this repository, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/Dev-Adnani/Academic-IT.git 
  1. Navigate to the desired subject directory to access the relevant study materials.

  2. Explore the subject-specific folders to find lecture notes, assignments, lab materials, and other relevant resources.

  3. Use the provided lecture links to access online lectures and tutorials related to the subject.

  4. If you wish to contribute to the repository or have suggestions for improvement, please refer to the Contributing section.

Contributing

Contributions to the Academic-IT repository are greatly appreciated. If you have any lecture notes, assignments, lab materials, or other resources that could benefit fellow MSc IT students, feel free to contribute by following these steps:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.

  2. Create a new branch with a descriptive name for your contribution.

  3. Add your materials to the relevant subject directory, ensuring proper organization and documentation.

  4. Commit your changes and push them to your forked repository.

  5. Submit a pull request, clearly describing the changes and additions you have made.

Please note that all contributions will be reviewed by the repository maintainers before merging.

License

The Academic-IT repository is licensed under the MIT License. By contributing to this repository, you agree to make your contributions available under the same license.

It is important to note that while this repository strives to provide accurate and reliable information, it is always recommended to consult official course material and verify information with your professors or instructors.