Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
This is a distance learning course for which classes are conducted on weekends so that person already employed can take advantage of the same
Minimum Duration: 3 Years
Maximum Duration: 6 Years
Offered:
Both January & July cycle of admissions Rs. 65,000/- for full programme to be paid semester wise @Rs. 11,000/- per semester. Non Maths students have to pay Rs. 1,200/- additional in the first semester.
Eligibility: Any graduate from a recognised university. However, the students who have not pursued Mathematics as a distinct subject at 10+2 are required to pursue and pass the CS-60 course concurrently.
The broad objective of the MCA programme is to prepare graduate students for productive careers in software industry and academia by providing an outstanding environment for teaching and research in the core and emerging areas of the discipline.
The Programme’s thrust is on giving the students a thorough and sound background in theoretical and application-oriented courses relevant to the latest computer software development. The programme emphasizes the application of software technology to solve mathematical, computing, communications/networking and commercial problems.
This Master’s Degree Programme has been designed with a semester approach in mind. The first year courses are aimed at skills development in computers using various technologies, the second year is more focused on core courses providing conceptual frame work and the third year provides the specialization and the project work.
First Semester |
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CourseCode |
Course Name |
Credits |
MCS-011 |
Problem Solving and Programming |
3 |
MCS-012 |
Computer Organisation and Assembly Language Programming |
4 |
MCS-013 |
Discrete Mathematics |
2 |
MCS-014 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
3 |
MCS-015 |
Communication Skills |
2 |
MCSL-016 |
Internet Concepts and Web design (Lab Course) |
2 |
MCSL-017 |
Lab (C and Assembly Language Programming) (Lab Course) |
2 |
Second Semester |
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CourseCode |
Course Name |
Credits |
MCS-021 |
Data and File structures |
4 |
MCS-022 |
Operating System concepts |
4 |
MCS-023 |
Introduction to Database Management Systems |
3 |
MCS-024 |
Object Oriented Technology and Java Programming |
3 |
MCSL-025 |
Lab (Data Structures using C, WINDOWS 2000, LINUX / UNIX, Java and MS? ACCESS, My SQL) |
4 |
Third Semester |
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CourseCode |
Course Name |
Credits |
MCS-031 |
Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
4 |
MCS-032 |
Object Oriented Analysis and Design |
3 |
MCS-033 |
Advanced Discrete Mathematics |
2 |
MCS-034 |
Software Engineering |
3 |
MCS-035 |
Accountancy and Financial Management |
3 |
MCSL-036 |
Laboratory Course (For Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Software Engineering and Accountancy and Financial Management) |
3 |
Fourth Semester |
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CourseCode |
Course Name |
Credits |
MCS-041 |
Operating Systems |
4 |
MCS-042 |
Data Communication and Networks |
4 |
MCS-043 |
Advanced Database Management Systems |
4 |
MCS-044 |
Mini Project |
4 |
MCSL-045 |
UNIX and DBMS LAB |
2 |
Fifth Semester |
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CourseCode |
Course Name |
Credits |
MCS-051 |
Advanced Internet Technologies |
3 |
MCS-052 |
Principles of Management and Information Systems |
2 |
MCS-053 |
Computer Graphics and Multimedia |
4 |
MCSL-054 |
Laboratory Course (Advanced Internet Technologies & Computer Graphics and Multimedia) |
2 |
MCSE-003 |
Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management |
3 |
MCSE-004 |
Numerical and Statistical Computing |
3 |
MCSE-011 |
Parallel Computing |
3 |
Sixth Semester |
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CourseCode |
Course Name |
Credits |
MCSP-060 |
Project |
16 |
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