Computer Application (Major)
Main objective of the Bachelors in Computer Applications course is to impart knowledge to the students regarding the latest system, application and developmental software.
t usually consists of core courses in programming with C, algorithm and data structures, advanced programming with C, computer organization and network fundamentals, relational database management systems, Web programming, software engineering and visual programming.
Some of the main course highlights are meant to heighten technological know-how, to train students to become industry specialists, to provide research-based training and to encourage software development. The syllabus is intended to not only teach students theory and applications, but can also help equip them with professional and communication skills.
A few of the topics covered under B.Sc in Computer Application courses are listed below. Each semester has core and practical laboratory courses. There are in total of 14 core courses which includes Discipline Specific Elective. There are some Skill Enhancement courses also. Each semester has Computer Laboratory and Practical work based on the syllabus of that particular semester.
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E-commerce
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Digital and Computer Organization.
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Programming Principles and Algorithms.
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Computer Fundamental and Office Automation.
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Programming in C, Java.
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Advanced topics like Digital Image Processing, Embedded systems and Data Mining.
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Software Engineering.
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Data Communication and Networking.
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Information Theory and Security.
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Theory of Computation.
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Operation Research and Computational Intelligence.