Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA) is a three year undergraduate degree course which is divided into six semesters. Students will be taught subjects which are related to the technological applications that are required in today‟s practical work field. Students who opt for a Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA) will get skills and information not only about Computer and Information Technology but also in communication, organization and management. One also get to learn programming languages such as Java, C++, HML, SQL, etc. Information about various computer applications and latest developments in IT and communication systems is also provided. It can land one either with a job or a startup business that we always wished or had an eye on.
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Lecture 1.1
Tamil
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Tamil
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Tamil
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Tamil
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Lecture 1.1
Database Management Systems
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Lecture 1.1
Computer Networks
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English
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Lecture 1.1
English
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Lecture 1.1
English
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Lecture 1.1
English
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Lecture 1.1
Software Engineering
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Lecture 1.1
Web Technology - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Fundamentals of Computer and C Programming
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Lecture 1.1
Object Oriented Programming with C++
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Lecture 1.1
Java Programming
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Lecture 1.1
Data Structures and Computer Algorithms
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Dot Net Programming
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Web Programming - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Programming in C - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Problem solving using C++
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Lecture 1.1
Java Programming - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Data Structures & Computer Algorithms - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Dot Net Programming - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
1. Data Mining2. Mobile Computing 3. Software Testing and Quality Assurance |
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Discrete Mathematics
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Lecture 1.1
Computer based Financial accounting
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Lecture 1.1
Digital Principles and Computer organization
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Lecture 1.1
Operating Systems
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Lecture 1.1
1. Client / Server System2. Soft Computing 3. Information Security |
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Project Work
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Lecture 1.1
Office Automation - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Business accounting - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
E - Commerce
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Lecture 1.1
Computer Graphics and Multimedia
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Lecture 1.1
Environmental Studies
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Lecture 1.1
Value Education
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Lecture 1.1
Computer Fundamentals
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Lecture 1.1
Internet applications
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Lecture 1.1
Script Programming (HTML/Javascript/VBscript) - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Linux Programming - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
PHP and MySQL - Lab
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Lecture 1.1
Mobile Application Development
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Each subject contains five units which are interrelated each other. Not only core subjects, but elective and non-major elective also contain the same.
Theory Subjects
Total : 100marks(Internal: 25 Marks, External: 75 Marks)
Practical Subjects
Total : 100marks(Internal: 40 marks, External: 60 Marks)
A candidate passes the B.C.A., by scoring a minimum of 40% (internal + external) in each paper of the course. No minimum marks for internal assessment. External minimum for external assessment is 35% i.e., 27 out of 75.
Candidates may apply for retotaling and revaluation within ten days from the date of the result published in the university website along with the required forms and fees.
A candidate, who has not passed the examination, may be permitted to appear in such
failed subjects in the subsequent examinations to be held in October / November or April
/ May. A candidate should get registered for the first semester examination. If
registration is not possible, owing to shortage of attendance beyond condonation limit /
regulation prescribed OR belated joining OR on medical grounds, the candidates are
permitted to move to the nextsemester. Such candidates shall re-do the missed semester
after the completion of the programme.
Students must have earned 75% of attendance in each course for appearing for the
examination. Students who have earned 74% to 70% of attendance have to apply for
condonation in the prescribed form with the prescribed fee. Students who have earned
69% to 60% of attendance have to apply for condonation in the prescribed form with the
prescribed fee alongwith the Medical Certificate.
The performance of a student in each course is evaluated in terms of percentage of marks with a provision of conversion to grade points. Evaluation of each course shall be done by a continuous internal assessment by the concerned Course Teacher as well as by an end semester examination and both will be consolidated at the end of the course.
The candidates of previous scheme may be permitted to write exams in their own schemes up to the examinations of April 2020 as a transitory provision.