Premier University DCSE – Spring 2025 Master Timetable Overview
- Timetable Title : Premier University — Department of Computer Science & Engineering (DCSE) ― ALL SEMESTERS, Spring 2025.
- Validity : Effective from 01-July-2025.
- Coverage : Five teaching days (Saturday → Wednesday). Thursday & Friday are not listed and are assumed non-teaching / make-up / holiday.
- Granularity :
- Each day is broken into 18 teaching slots, each 25minutes long (08 : 30 ➜ 08 : 55, 08 : 55 ➜ 09 : 20 … 04 : 35 ➜ 05 : 00).
- A continuous lunch / prayer break from 01 : 30 ➜ 02 : 30 pm.
- Student Blocks ("sections")
- Years 1–4 are sub-divided as follows (the left-most digit usually indicates the year / level):
- 1A … 1F
- 2A … 2G
- 3A … 3C
- 4A … 4F
- 5A
- 6A … 6D
- 7A … 7C
- 8A … 8E
- Course‐code convention (appears throughout):
<Course> / <Teacher-Initials> / <Room-No>
Example : AlgoL/TH/904 ⇒ Algorithm Laboratory, teacher “T.H.”, room 904. - Repetitions, parallel sections, and twin rooms are explicitly listed to avoid timetable clashes.
- Slots (18 per day):
- 08 : 30 – 08 : 55 10. 12 : 15 – 12 : 40 17. 04 : 10 – 04 : 35
- 08 : 55 – 09 : 20 11. 12 : 40 – 01 : 05 18. 04 : 35 – 05 : 00
- 09 : 20 – 09 : 45 12. 01 : 05 – 01 : 30 (Lunch 01 : 30 – 02 : 30)
- 09 : 45 – 10 : 10 13. 02 : 30 – 02 : 55
- 10 : 10 – 10 : 35 14. 02 : 55 – 03 : 20
- 10 : 35 – 11 : 00 15. 03 : 20 – 03 : 45
- 11 : 00 – 11 : 25 16. 03 : 45 – 04 : 10
- 11 : 25 – 11 : 50
- 11 : 50 – 12 : 15
Saturday (Day-1)
- 1st-Year Blocks (1A … 1F)
- MED/MR/909 repeated for 1A–1C.
- MED/MA/608 → 1D, 1E.
- IEEL/MTS/506 → 1F at multiple consecutive slots.
- 2nd-Year Blocks (2A … 2G)
- CPL/MHN/608 & CPL/RA/905 alternating for 2A, 2C and 2G.
- EDCL/JBA/508 → 2B (single slot).
- PhyL/NJS/505 laboratory for 2D.
- 3rd-Year Blocks
- 3A blank (slot reserved).
- 3B → NM/MSH/B1/604 & IP/UIA/B2/606.
- 4th-Year Blocks
- Algorithm Lab appears twice : AlgoL/TH/904 and AlgoL/NBH/604.
- Mathematical Modelling Lab (MML) in room 503.
- 5A
- Twin Artificial-Intelligence lectures AIL/AD/B1/905 and AIL/AD/B2/904 sandwich a Mobile-Application-Development slot MAD/AMS/B1/905.
- 6th & 7th Year / Masters blocks carry advanced subjects (CSL, CGIP, etc.)
- 8th Year electives list CCCL, MLL, PRL, CCL.
- Evening (post-03 : 20) contains capstone / project-oriented courses (e.g., PM/MAA/612 ➜ Project Management).
Sunday (Day-2)
- 1F receives PFL/NBH/904 early morning.
- 2-series emphasises electronics labs: EDCL/MRRC/508, DSL/RA/608, CPL/MHN/905.
- 3-series: Combined Departmental Laboratory (DEPTL) in EEE 506; OOP ↔ IP runs in parallel blocks OOPL/MMH/B2/601.
- 4-series highlights: MML/KMAY/503, Data-Mining-Studio DMSL/AMS/905, Algorithm‐Lab (TH) again.
- 5-series: Operating-Systems Lab OSL/AJT/606 and Advanced MAD MAD/AMS/B2/909.
- 6-series: Software-Engineering Lab, Computer-Networks Lab, Software-Design (SD/DD/604).
- 7-series: Computer Graphics & Image Processing Labs throughout the afternoon.
Monday (Day-3)
- Major theoretical subjects appear (IP/TH/608, NM/MSH/905) combined with labs.
- Afternoon dominated by DBMS Labs DBMSL/NAK/608 and Algorithm-Lab AlgoL/NR/604.
- Evening: AI, ISD, SPA, and Research-Methodology electives.
Tuesday (Day-4)
- Physics Lab repeats (PhyL/NJS/505) for both 2B & 2E.
- Early CNL/CNL/SMAI Network labs for 6-series.
- OSL/AJT/B1/606 and MAD/AMS/909 headline 5th-year block.
- Afternoon: Advanced electives (CGIP, NNFLL, ML) plus multiple thesis / project meetings.
Wednesday (Day-5)
- Strong lab focus: Electronics (IEEL, EDCL), Physics, Data-Structures, and Software-Design.
- Parallel Machine-Learning sessions: NNFLL/MTH/606 for 7A; NNFLL/MTH/601 for 7C.
- Evening: Communication Skills / Technical Writing (CCL, TWP) and professional electives.
- MED : Medical Electronics & Devices
- IEEL : Introductory Electrical & Electronics Lab
- CPL : Circuit Programming Lab
- EDCL : Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab
- PhyL : Physics Laboratory
- AlgoL : Algorithms Laboratory
- MML : Mathematical Modelling Lab
- AIL : Artificial Intelligence Lecture / Lab
- MAD : Mobile Application Development
- OSL : Operating Systems Lab
- DBMS(L) : Database Management Systems (Lab)
- CNL : Computer Networks Lab
- SEL : Software Engineering Lab
- SD : Software Design / System Design
- CGIP(L) : Computer Graphics & Image Processing (Lab)
- CCCL : Compiler Construction & Compiler Lab
- PRL : Pattern Recognition Lab
- CCL : Communication & Creative Learning / Language
- NNFLL : Neural-Network & Fuzzy Logic Lab
Practical Implications / Tips for Students
- Consecutive laboratory slots usually occupy two back-to-back 25-minute windows to yield a conventional 50min period. Always verify whether the instructor expects a full two-slot presence.
- High-demand labs (PhyL, CPL, DBMSL) are spread across days to minimise equipment congestion.
- Lunch break is fixed; do not schedule meetings during 01 : 30 – 02 : 30.
- Codes ending with identical room numbers but different teacher-initials signal parallel sections; choose according to your block (e.g., 1D vs 1E share MED/MA/608).
- Some electives (e.g., NNFLL/MTH/606) appear twice a week, indicating a theory–lab pair; confirm with the coordinator whether both are compulsory.
- Converting slot number n to start time:
tstart=08:30+(n−1)×25minutes - Laboratory duration (double slot)
tlab=2×25=50minutes
- Identify your block (e.g., 2C).
- Copy only the rows that begin with your block-ID across all five days.
- Merge identical consecutive course codes to reveal longer labs.
- Use colour coding to separate Theory vs Lab vs Elective.
- Reserve a buffer for cross-faculty electives (non-DCSE) because they are not displayed here.