'A' level leads to progressively advanced course such as 'A' level. It also lays down the foundation for premier international I.T. An ‘A’
Level qualifier is expected to be key member of a software development team with all round capabilities to manage and guide a
software project.
The duration of ‘A’ level Course in Information Technology is 1620 hours including 420
hours of projects. The minimum period to cover contents of ‘A’ Level Course in
Information Technology is one and half years. The minimum period to cover contents of
‘A’ Level course in Information Technology is one year for those candidates who register
themselves in ‘A’ Level course in Information Technology after passing ‘O’ Level (IT).
In order to develop these capabilities the ‘A’ level course has been so designed that a student acquires an in-depth knowledge of the key areas like the computer software, office automation products ,knowledge of developing a business system module using database packages, problem solving skills using programming languages, computer architecture, software development life cycle, data-structure, database management system, operating system, practical exposure to UNIX/LINUX and communication principles and computer networking, object oriented programming using C++/ Java, and multimedia application.
Modules covered under course:-
The objective of the course is to equip a student with necessary skills as per following job role based on specialisation attained.
Freelancer (For self-employed)
IoT Developer
Full Stack Developer
Business Intelligence Analyst
Data Scientist/Analyst
IoT Application Integrator
The students have to devote 60%of the total time allotted to each module of the course for the practical sessions. Practical assignments have been worked out for each theory module. The Practical examinations will be based on the syllabi module of ‘O’ Level course.