The Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA) program covers topics such as programming, database management, web development, networking, and software engineering.
PGDCA is a great fit for those students who are looking to gain basic computing skills in a shorter duration. However, if someone is aiming for a career in software development, pursuing an MCA would be a suitable option
The course would comprise of 2 Semesters in total and will have the course contents of both the semesters of DCA (Semester1) and ADCA(Semester-2)
Graduation is required. No prior knowledge of Programming language is required.
1 Year Part time
Semester I |
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S.No |
Paper Code |
Modules |
Marks Distribution |
Max. Marks |
Pass Marks |
1. |
PGDCA-11 |
a) Computer fundamentals and Windows b) Office Automation (Ms Word, Excel, PowerPoint) c) Internet and Email d) Algorithm Design |
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150 |
60 |
2. |
PGDCA-12 |
Financial Accounting using Tally |
|
150 |
60 |
3. |
PGDCA-13 |
a) C /C++ b) Data Communication |
|
150 |
60 |
4. |
Practical-1 |
Practical Viva Practical File |
100 25 25 |
150 |
60 |
5. |
Internal Assessment |
Attendance Quiz Class Participation Discipline |
30 30 20 20 |
100 |
40 |
Semester II |
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1. |
PGDCA-21 |
Web Designing using HTML, DHTML , Java Script, Flash, Photoshop |
|
150 |
60 |
2. |
PGDCA-22 |
a. System Analysis & Design b. VB.Net with Sql Server |
|
150 |
60 |
3. |
PGDCA-23 |
Linux, PHP and MySql |
|
150 |
60 |
4. |
Practical-II |
Practical Viva Practical File |
100 25 25 |
150 |
60 |
5. |
Internal Assessment |
Attendance Quiz Class Participation Discipline |
30 30 20 20 |
100 |
40 |
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 PGDCA course.