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B.C.A.
- BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION
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OBJECTIVE
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) is a subject
of extraordinary scope and
vitality. We are only just beginning to realize the
implications of using computers to enhance human productivity
and creativity. As hardware and software technology
have developed, so has the range and nature of computing
applications. New insights into parallel processing,
program verification and the efficiency of algorithms
have resulted.
Change is inevitable as a result of Information Technology.
The most exciting aspects of a BCA Program is to develop
professionals who will ensure an organisation's success
gives a changing environment.
The BCA programmes aims to develop the ability to
1. Interact with real life situations and to build systems
which can be efficiently processed on
computers.
2. Take up positions as systems managers and project
managers in leading IT companies and
corporations.
ELIGIBILITY
Students seeking admission to BCA course
must have passed Pre-University / Higher Secondary /
10+2 examination or equivalent of any recognised board
or council.
DURATION OF COURSE
Six Semester ( Three years) |
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COURSE
CONTENTS |
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| I SEMESTER |
| BCA 1 |
Technical English & Report
Writing |
| BCA 2 |
Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science |
| BCA 3 |
Programming in C |
| BCA 4 |
Computer Organisation &
Microprocessors |
| BCA 5 |
Probability & Statistics |
| BCA 6 |
C Lab |
| BCA 7 |
ALP Lab |
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| II SEMESTER |
| BCA 1 |
Business Communications &
Personality Development |
| BCA 2 |
Discrete Mathematical Structure with Applications
to Computer Science |
| BCA 3 |
Data Structure using 'C' |
| BCA 4 |
Business Data Processing -
COBOL |
| BCA 5 |
System Analysis & Design |
| BCA 6 |
COBOL Lab |
| BCA 7 |
Data Structure Lab |
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| III
SEMESTER |
| BCA 1 |
Database Management Systems |
| BCA 2 |
Objects Oriented Programming using C++ |
| BCA 3 |
Operating Systems |
| BCA 4 |
Accounting & Financial
Methods |
| BCA 5 |
Computer Oriented Numerical Methods |
| BCA 6 |
C++ Lab |
| BCA 7 |
Application Lab - IMS Office & Numerical Methods |
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| IV
SEMESTER |
| BCA 1 |
System Software |
| BCA 2 |
Computer Graphics |
| BCA 3 |
Software Engineering |
| BCA 4 |
Unix Operating System |
| BCA 5 |
DBMS Lab |
| BCA 6 |
Application Lab - Accounting Packages &
Editor Design |
| BCA 7 |
Unix Lab |
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| V SEMESTER |
| BCA 1 |
Java Programming & Web Page
Development |
| BCA 2 |
Analysis & Design of Algorithms |
| BCA 3 |
Computer Networks - I |
| BCA 4 |
Simulation & Modeling |
| BCA 5 |
Computer Graphics Lab |
| BCA 6 |
Java Programming Lab |
| BCA 7 |
Simulation & Modeling Lab |
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| VI SEMESTER |
| BCA 1 |
Computer Networks II |
| BCA 2 |
Artificial Intelligence |
| BCA 3 |
Internet & Information Technology |
| BCA 4 |
Internet & Web Page Design |
| Lab |
| BCA 5 |
Project Work Total |
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