| BCA |
| BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION |
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| BCA is a three-year undergraduate programme of a Govt.
recognized university and approved by UGC and accredited by NAAC as
A Category. The programme is basically the study of
problem solving on computers. This programme emphasizes on technical
and practical applications. Students will be acquainted with the Programme
Techniques, Data Structures, Software Design, the concept of Programming
Language, Computer Organization, Computer Architecture, Networking
& Data Communication, Information Management & Artificial
Architecture Intelligence. The programme stresses on analysis and
design experiences with substantial laboratory work including various
software development. Therefore, GBS offers a rich mix of modern computer
science courses and common to these offerings are the power, beauty
and utility of computational thought. |
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| Course Objectives: |
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| To familiarize the students with fundamental principles
of basic and advanced information technology concepts. |
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The course contents cover wide areas
starting from operating systems to complex application systems. |
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This course has been designed with
equal focus on computing principles, production & Operational
management. |
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BCA from GBS will help the students
in fulfilling the needs of any role in the IT industry. |
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| Eligibility for Admission: |
| Candidates seeking admission to the BCA
Programme must have passed 10+2 (or its equivalent) examination
from a recognized Board/University with mathematics as
one of the subjects in Intermediate/10+2. |
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| Selection Criterion: |
| Merit of eligible qualification. |
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| Duration: |
| 3 Years |
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| Fee Structure : BCA+DFM |
| Rs 50,000/- Per annum ( Fifty thousand
only) + Rs 5,000/- (Refundable Security Deposit One Time) |
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| Examination System: |
| Examination for BCA Course is conducted
by the University in Delhi at the center approved by the
University on annual/semester basis under the direct supervision
of the University Staff. The schedule of examination is
fixed by the University and notified by the GBS at the
appropriate time. The students have to pay the examination
fee for appearing in the examination as per the University
rules. |
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| Value Addition Courses : |
| Apart from Career-oriented courses we try
to create magnetism within the student's personality,
so that he/she can adapt to any type of situation and
deal with various people from all the strata of the society.
GBS, apart from covering regular course, also provides
the Value Addition Programmes. |
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| Commencement of the Course: 1st August
2008. |
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COURSE CURRICULUM
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| I.
Semester |
FIRST
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II. Semester
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Computer Fundamentals |
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PC Software |
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Computer Mathematics
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Principles of Management
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Lab I (PC Software) |
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Programming Fundamentals |
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Operating Systems |
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Programming in C
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Business Systems |
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LAB-II (Programming in
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| III.
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SECOND
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IV. Semester
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Computer System Architecture
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Object Oriented Programming
in C++ |
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System Analysis and Design
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Database Application
in MS access |
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Lab- I C++ Application
Development |
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Numerical and Statistical
Analysis |
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Data Structures in "C"
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Computer Networks |
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Web Technologies |
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Lab-II Implementing Data
Structures in "C" |
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| V.
Semester |
THIRD
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VI. Semester
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Software Engineering
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Java Programming |
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Operating System Administration
with Windows 2000 |
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Advance Web Development
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Lab-I Website Development |
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| DFM |
| Diploma in Functional Management |
| (AUTONOMOUS FULL - TIME PROGRAMME) |
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| Apart from career-oriented courses. we create magmetism
within the personality of our students, so that they can adapt themselves
to any type of situation and handle various people from all the strata
of the society. Hence GBS offers DFM-Diploma in Functional Management
for students pursing BBA and BCA courses giving them a unique opportunity
of dual certification. |
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| Additional Advantages Apart from Academic teaching: |
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Value addition inputs for enhancing
practical skills. |
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Learning foreign language in order
to cope up with the international environment. |
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Building sense of dignity, discipline
and confidence. |
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Methodical & appropriate application
of knowledge in various sectors. |
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To adopt right attitude towards oneself,
society, management and the profession. |
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To enhance and polish Communication
Skills. |
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| Commencement of the Course: 1st August 2008. |
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COURSE CURRICULUM
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Communication in English |
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Personality Development
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Non-Verbal Language |
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Foreign Language I |
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Industrial Visit |
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Seminars And Workshops |
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Global Business Envirnment |
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Public Speaking and Leadship
Skills |
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Foreign Language II |
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Seminars and Workshops |
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Summer Training |
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Foreign Trade Pratices
and Polices |
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Web Desiging Tool |
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Communication Concepts
and Practices |
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Business English |
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Group Discussion and
interview |
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Foreign Language III
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Export and Import Procedure |
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Concepts of Hardware
and Networking |
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Industrial Training |
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Seminars and Workshops |
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