Description
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).
📞 Contact Us
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Mail: Enquiry@professoracademy.com
Frequently Asked Questions
- 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. - 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. - Are programming questions asked in TNSET Computer Science?
Yes. Expect MCQs on logic, output prediction, and debugging in C, C++, Java, and Data Structures. - What is the difficulty level of TNSET Computer Science?
Moderate to high. Requires both conceptual clarity and strong problem-solving abilities. - 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. - 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. - 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. - What are the high-weightage topics in TNSET Computer Science?
Data Structures, TOC, DBMS, and Operating Systems usually contribute more questions. - Are previous year NET papers useful for TNSET preparation?
Absolutely. They provide an accurate model of question patterns and difficulty level. - 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. - Are numerical and logic-based questions asked?
Yes. In topics like Automata, Graph Theory, and Networking calculations. - How do I revise programming concepts effectively?
Focus on output-based questions, dry-run simple programs, and solve past 5-year question banks. - Is it okay to skip one or two topics?
Not recommended. TNSET is competitive, so covering all 10 units is important for scoring 60%+. - 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. - 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. - What kind of questions are asked in Networking?
Expect MCQs on OSI Model, protocols (TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP), subnetting, and basic calculations. - Are diagram-based questions asked in TNSET?
Yes. Especially in automata (DFA/NFA), ER diagrams, and system architecture units. - Is TNSET Computer Science MCQ-only?
Yes. Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 are fully objective MCQ-based, with no descriptive answers. - What is the exam duration?
Combined duration for both papers is 3 hours (180 minutes) without any break. - Is there any sectional time limit or cutoff?
No sectional timing or cutoff. Just aim for overall qualifying marks (35–40%). - Do I need to memorize programming syntax?
Not deeply. Focus more on logic and output rather than full syntax memorization. - Are there mock test platforms for TNSET Computer Science?
Yes. Institutes like Professor Academy offer online-only mock tests and full Paper 2 coverage. - How can I prepare for TOC and Compiler Design?
Use visual aids like transition diagrams, syntax trees, and solve previous year MCQs regularly. - 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.