TNSET CS COMPUTER SCIENCE ONLINE CLASSES PROFESSOR ACADEMY CHENNAI

TNSET Computer Science June 2025

Original price was: ₹25,000.00.Current price is: ₹16,200.00.

The Course includes live interactive classes, online test series and doubt-solving session for both paper 1 and paper 2 as per updated syllabus.

COURSE DETAILS:

🗓 4 Month course
💻 Online Live Interactive Classes
🗣 Bilingual Classes (Tamil & English)
🗒 Recorded videos + Instant doubt-solving sessions+ PPT Notes.
📱 Soft copy (English medium) available in the app
👩🏻 A team of specialized, highly experienced and NET/JRF qualified faculty

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TN SET Computer Science 2025 Batch COURSE DETAILS

Course Duration:

  • 4 Month course (Up to December Exam 2024)
  • Classes commence on 06th Sept, 2024.

Course Validity:

  • Course validity 1 year (up to 06th Sept, 2025 or up to exam.)
  • Login ID will be provided to the candidates to access Mobile App.
  • Access to the Recorded sessions and Test series will be available for 1 Year period in Mobile App.

Course details:

  • 120+ hours of Lecture.
  • 80+ Tests with discussion.
  • Online Live Interactive Classes.
  • Instant doubt-solving.

Our Features:

  • Flexible online classes for both college-going and working persons.
  • Recorded videos for missed classes are available in mobile app.
  • Test series with explanation are available in mobile app.
  • A team of experienced faculty members.
  • Highest percentage of results in TN SET 2017 Computer Science.
  • Highest number of JRFs in UGC NET Computer Science.

Study material:

  • Soft copies in pdf format for Paper 1 & 2 (Only English medium)
  • High quality notes for Paper 1 & 2 will be shared after every class.

Batch details:

  • Classes will be in bilingual(Tamil & English).
  • Monday to Sunday (as per the schedule)
  • Time – 5 AM to 7 AM (Morning session) or 8.30 PM to 10 PM (Evening session) (Subject to change)
  • Links for online classes will be shared through WhatsApp prior to the commencement of each class
  • After the confirmation of admission, the candidates will be added in the WhatsApp community

Fee details:

  • Actual Course fee – ₹ 25,000
  • Enroll now to avail of the special offer – ₹16,200 only (Limited time).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the syllabus for TNSET Computer Science Paper 2?
     It covers Discrete Structures, Programming in C/C++, DBMS, Operating Systems, Data Structures, Computer Networks, Software Engineering, and Theory of Computation.
  2. Is the TNSET syllabus same as UGC NET Computer Science?
     Yes. TNSET follows the UGC NET-prescribed syllabus, so NET-level materials are also applicable.
  3. Are programming questions asked in TNSET Computer Science?
     Yes. Expect MCQs on logic, output prediction, and debugging in C, C++, Java, and Data Structures.
  4. What is the difficulty level of TNSET Computer Science?
     Moderate to high. Requires both conceptual clarity and strong problem-solving abilities.
  5. Is there a separate Paper 1 for Computer Science candidates?
     Yes. All candidates write a common Paper 1 (General Aptitude) and subject-specific Paper 2.
  6. Are Python or modern languages included in TNSET Computer Science?
     As of now, the focus is primarily on C/C++ and core computer science subjects.
  7. How can I improve in theory subjects like TOC and DBMS?
     Study with flowcharts and concept maps, and regularly revise key definitions, formulas, and algorithms.
  8. What are the high-weightage topics in TNSET Computer Science?
     Data Structures, TOC, DBMS, and Operating Systems usually contribute more questions.
  9. Are previous year NET papers useful for TNSET preparation?
     Absolutely. They provide an accurate model of question patterns and difficulty level.
  10. What is the best strategy for Paper 2 Computer Science?
     Divide your time between theory (60%) and problem-solving (40%), and take unit-wise mocks weekly.
  11. Are numerical and logic-based questions asked?
     Yes. In topics like Automata, Graph Theory, and Networking calculations.
  12. How do I revise programming concepts effectively?
     Focus on output-based questions, dry-run simple programs, and solve past 5-year question banks.
  13. Is it okay to skip one or two topics?
     Not recommended. TNSET is competitive, so covering all 10 units is important for scoring 60%+.
  14. Can I rely on standard textbooks only for TNSET Computer Science?
     No. You should complement them with MCQs, mock tests, and video-based learning for difficult topics.
  15. Are digital logic and computer organization covered?
     Yes. These are part of the core syllabus and at least 5–10 questions come from this area.
  16. What kind of questions are asked in Networking?
     Expect MCQs on OSI Model, protocols (TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP), subnetting, and basic calculations.
  17. Are diagram-based questions asked in TNSET?
     Yes. Especially in automata (DFA/NFA), ER diagrams, and system architecture units.
  18. Is TNSET Computer Science MCQ-only?
     Yes. Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 are fully objective MCQ-based, with no descriptive answers.
  19. What is the exam duration?
     Combined duration for both papers is 3 hours (180 minutes) without any break.
  20. Is there any sectional time limit or cutoff?
     No sectional timing or cutoff. Just aim for overall qualifying marks (35–40%).
  21. Do I need to memorize programming syntax?
     Not deeply. Focus more on logic and output rather than full syntax memorization.
  22. Are there mock test platforms for TNSET Computer Science?
     Yes. Institutes like Professor Academy offer online-only mock tests and full Paper 2 coverage.
  23. How can I prepare for TOC and Compiler Design?
     Use visual aids like transition diagrams, syntax trees, and solve previous year MCQs regularly.
  24. What’s the best last-month revision strategy?
     Focus on PYQs, quick formulas, important codes, and 4–5 full mock tests under real-time conditions.

25. How many marks do I need to qualify TNSET Computer Science?
 Minimum of 35% for reserved and 40% for unreserved category in each paper. But aim for 55–60% for safe merit.

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