Overview

MCA is a 3-year professional postgraduate course that deals with the various aspects of computer science and applications. The MCA scope is vast considering the wide use of computers across industries Freshers of the MCA can apply for a diversity of designations such as System Administrators, Computer Scientist, Software Developer, Industrial Designer, Chief Information Officer, Consultant and Project Leader.

The technology sector is one of the most popular job destinations in all working industries. The boom that the industry saw with the IT revolution is yet to see any dip in demand as the popularity of IT jobs only seems to be rising. MCA specialises students in the field of computer science and applications providing them with a professional edge before entering the industry.

MCA is a 3-year postgraduate course specializing in the field of computer science and applications. The MCA degree is available to students in both regular and distance learning modes. Both theoretical and practical pedagogy are adopted in the MCA syllabus to ensure the students get best oriented with key computer application skills such as software development, programming, Linux, C++, operating system, and database management systems.

What Does An MCA Graduate Do?

The graduates of the MCA course are one of the highest-paid in the country with companies providing lucrative job designations to potential candidates. MCA job opportunities are available in almost every government and private sector area and of which the course is becoming popular among aspirants.

Full Stack Developer: The job profile of a Full Stack Developer includes troubleshooting, debugging, code reviewing, performance optimisation, and writing efficient codes. Some of the soft skills include efficiency, time management, and attention to detail in an ideal candidate for the job.

Syllabus

Semester I Semester II
Mathematical Foundation Operating Systems
Fundamentals of Computer Organization Probability and Combinatorics
Web Technology Unix and Windows Lab
Elements of Basic Communication InfoSystems Analysis Design and Fundamentals
Data and File Structure Oral and Wireless Communication
Programming Fundamentals Business Programme Lab

 

Semester III Semester IV
Statistical Computing Network Lab
Database Management Systems Organizational Behavior
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design CASE Tools Lab
Computer Communication Networks Network Programming
Management Support System Software Engineering I
DBMS Lab Elective I & II

 

Semester V Semester VI
Software Engineering II Project
AI and Application Lab Seminar
Industrial Project -
Optimization Techniques -
Elective III -
Elective IV -

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