BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications)
Why BCA ?
The BCA Programme prepares you for a professional career in Computing and Information Technology. It gives you an in-depth knowledge of software engineering, information systems and the practical skills to apply this knowledge. In this programme, students are exposed to various areas of computer applications including the latest developments keeping pace with the industry
Programme Outline:
BCA is a three-year full-time University Programme in Computer Application resulting in the award of Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Application.
Objectives:
- To develop appropriate IT skills, Knowledge and attitude in students, so as to make them competent and also inculcate entrepreneurship skills among them.
- To impart sound knowledge in key areas of computer science or industrial computing.
- To carry out the required analysis and synthesis involved in computer systems, information systems and computer applications.
- To demonstrate professional competence in developing software, in its design and implementation.
- To develop sound practical skills to enable the students address problems which arise from computer systems and applications.
Course Structure :
This program is divided into Six Semesters, each carrying 1200 marks. The programme also consists of Industrial Visits, Seminars & Project Work.
Duration :
Three academic years.
Eligibility Criteria :
Any candidate who has passed HSC (10 + 2) exam from any stream with English as passing subject and secured minimum 45% marks.
Admission Procedure :
Admissions will be made strictly according to the rules and procedures laid down by the University and the entrance test to be conducted by the college on first come first serve basis.
Future Prospects:
Students are groomed to become future managers in various areas like IT, Software Development, Project Management, etc.
Overview of Syllabus :
| Semester - I |
Semester – IV |
| 101- Business Communication |
401 - Networking |
| 102 - Principles of Management |
402 - Visual Basic |
| 103 - Programming Principles and Algorithms |
403 - Inventory Management (SAD) |
| 104 - Computer Fundamental and Office Automation |
404 - Human Resource Management |
| 105 - Business Accounting |
405 - Object Oriented Programming using C++ |
| 106 - Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (OA+PPA) |
406 - Computer Laboratory and Practical Work ( VB + C++ ) |
| Diploma in English and Managerial Skills - Level I |
Diploma in English and Managerial Skills - Level 2 |
| Semester-II |
Semester - V |
| 201 - Organizational Behavior |
501 - .NET Frameworks |
| 202 - Elements of Statistics |
502 - Internet Programming and Cyber Law |
| 203 - ‘C’ Programming |
503 - Principals of Marketing |
| 204 - File Structure and Database Concepts |
504 - Core Java |
| 205 - Cost Accounting |
505 - Project work (VB) |
206 - Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (C.P +
DBMS) |
506 - Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (.NET + Core
Java ) |
| Diploma in English and Managerial Skills - Level I |
Diploma in English and Managerial Skills - Level 3 |
| Semester-III |
Semester - VI |
| 301 - Numerical Methods |
601 - E-Commerce |
| 302 - Data Structure using C |
602 - Multimedia Systems |
| 303 - Software Engineering |
603 - Introduction to SysPro And Operating Systems |
| 304 - Management Accounting |
604 - Advance Java |
| 305 - RDBMS |
605 - Project Work ( Banking & Finance, Cost Analysis,
Financial Analysis, Payroll, EDP, ERP etc.) |
306 - Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (D.S +
RDBMS) |
606 - Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (Multimedia +
Advanced Java) |
| Diploma in English and Managerial Skills - Level 2 |
Diploma in English and Managerial Skills - Level 3 |
Grading System and Assessment :
Hard work and effort when appreciated is a driving force to enable one to reach greater heights.
CHOICE follows the percentile fashion of grading
The assessment takes place in the concluding part of every semester. These assessments, some of which can also be ‘self – assessing’ types, shall consist of the following :
- Written assessment.
- Group Discussions.
- Presentation of Projects.
- Field Work.
- Personal Interactions.
- Observations of the concerned faculty.
Fee Structure :
- For Maharashtra State Stdents: 29000/- (Per / Annum)
- For Other State Stdents: 36000/- (Per / Annum)
Payment Conditions :
The following condition apply to payment of program fees and other dues:
- Fees are payable by Demand Draft of a Nationalized bank drawn in favor of “Principal, Choice College of Arts & Commerce” and payable at PUNE.
- Fees once paid are non-refundable excepting the security deposit, which shall be returned on the successful completion of the program.
- The total program fee including the security deposit will stand forfeited if a student once enrolled quits studies or is disqualified to study on any and every account.
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