Program Name | Duration | Admission Eligibility | Admission | Course Structure |
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PGDCA | 01 Year (Two Semesters) |
10+2+3 or equivalent. |
Direct. | Semester I Computer Fundamentals, Application Software Packages, Programming in C,Computer Organization and Architecture,System Analysis and Design Semester II Computer Programming (Visual Basic), Object Oriented Programming,DBMS ,Introduction to Internet Technologies,Introduction to Linux,Minor Project based on 201 & 203. |
BCA | 03 Years (Six Semesters) |
10+2 or equivalent. |
Direct, based on merit of 10+2. |
Semester I Digital Electronics, Business Systems and Applications, Introduction to Programming, Mathematics Semester II Computer Architecture and Systems Software, Information Systems Analysis and Design, Computer Programming (Visual Basic), Mathematics Semester III Operating System, Data Structure with C, Graphics and Internet, Mathematics for Computing, Semester IV Data Base Management System, Object-oriented Programming with C++, Software Project Management and Quality Assurance, Statistics, Numerical Methods and Algorithm Semester V Data Communication & Computer Networks, Units and Shell Programming, Windows Programming, Values and Ethics of Profession Final Semester As part of the final Semester the candidates will select any three elective subjects. Also at the end of the course they will be required to conduct a seminar and Comprehensive Viva- Voice. Exam Evaluation As part of the evaluation process each paper will consist of both the written exam and practical exam. Both will be assigned 50% weightage. The written exam will be a combination of both the assignments and also the test paper. The candidate needs to have pass marks in the assignment in order to be eligible to appear for the test paper. It is a must to clear both in order to clear the paper. |
Scope |
Application of computers and IT have now invaded big businesses to small offices, fast food restaurants to grocery store to a rikshawala. They process data, store information, work out complex mathematical problems, track inventory, and even control staff attendance to temperature and lighting in office buildings. Every businesses nowadays has great reliance on computer applications and information technology. Reliance on the high-speed digital computer is so basic that the world of commerce would break up to a sudden stop if computers were removed. The way computers have invaded our society is remarkable. When we buy something our purchase will be scanned at the checkout counter by a reader of UPC bar codes. CAT scans help doctors view kidneys, hearts, and other body organs to see if they are healthy. Farmers rely on computers to plan planting and harvesting of crops. Every time you reserve space on an airplane, check your bank statement, or telephone a friend, you are depending on computers. Computers can communicate using modems and telephone lines as easily as if they were sitting side by side connected to each other directly. Of course, this modern way of communicating with others would not be possible if computers did not exist. It is hard to imagine the world without computers. We have the commodity of going to our computer at any time of the day and email anybody in other city, state or even on the other side of the world. Work with computers particularly using the Internet brings students valuable connections with teachers, other schools and students, and a wide network of professionals around the globe. A lot of information that we obtain from the library, we can also get from the internet. Not only can we get information but we can also shop online. Predicting what lies in the future is virtually impossible, but we do know that whatever it brings, computer technology will be right in the center of it. As computer technology continues to advance and develop for both home and industry there is an ever growing need for computer professionals. |
Career |
Opportunities in this field remain strong and computing will continue to become more important to workers in every field. Computer and IT professionals might find themselves in academia, research, manufacturing and service industry. Here's a short list of computing careers: Software Development: Develop software to support and improve client’s work. Artificial Intelligence: Develop computers that simulate human learning and reasoning ability Computer Design and Engineering: Design new computer circuits, microchips and electronic components Computer Architecture: Design new computer instruction sets, and combine electronic or optical components to provide powerful but cost-effective computing Information Technology: Develop and manage information systems that support a business Software Engineering: Develop methods for the production of software systems on time, within budget, and with few or no defects Computer Theory: Investigate the fundamental theories of how computers solve problems, and apply the results to other areas of computer science Operating Systems and Networks: Develop the basic software computers use to supervise themselves or to communicate with other computers Software Applications: Apply computing and technology to solve problems outside the computer field - in education or medicine, manufacturing etc. |
Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista Linux, UNIX; Skills: C, C++, Visual C++, Oracle, Visual Studio, Computer Architecture, System Programming, Shell Programming, OOPs, Data Structure, Numerical and Statistical Methods, Optimization Techniques, Theory of Computation, Computer Networks, Artificial Intelligence, Multimedia, Client Server Technology, Data Warehousing and Mining, Internet Applications, Computer Graphics, Accounting. & Management Control etc. internet: It is a Wi-Fi campus to offer wireless internet connectivity across academic and residential wings. Hardware: Computer Labs carry latest configuration and offer WLAN (Wireless LAN) technology on 100+ terminals. |
Name | Occupation |
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Mr. Utkarsh Sharma | MCA |
Mr. Rajesh Sharma | MCA |
Ms. Pooja Srivastav | M.Sc. (CS) |
Ms. Swati Sharma | MCA |
Mr. Ravindrababu A. | M.Sc. (Maths) |
Mr. Santosh Sharma | MCA |
Mr. HS Thakur | MA (Humanities) |
Mr. Rajendra Singh | PGDCA |
Mr. Ravindra Kumar Suman | PGDCA |