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June 20th, 2016, 10:40 AM
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Re: AICTE MCA Admission Eligibility

As you have asked about the admission eligibility details by AICTE for MCA program, I am giving you information about it, check below for the details

Admission Eligibility Details:

Pass in Bachelor Degree from a recognized institute with maths at 10+2 level.
Or
Pass in from a recognized institute with maths/ statistics as one of the subjects
Or
Pass in a BCA degree from a recognized institute.

Details of the MCA curriculum:

25 theory subjects and 10 laboratory subjects
Of the 25 subjects II are in information technology, 6 in business management.
4 in mathematics and 4 are electives.
It is strongly suggested that 2 out of the 4 electives be in business management area.

AICTE MCA Curriculum
Core Subjects
Information Technology
1. Introduction to Information Technology
2. Computer Organization and Architecture
3. Programming and Data Structures
4. Information Systems. Analysis. Design and Implementation
5. Operating Systems
6. Data Base Management Systems
7. Computer Communication Networks
8. Object-oriented Analysis and Design
9. Network Programming
10. Software Engineering I
11. Software Engineering II
12. Artificial Intelligence and Applications

Business Management
1. Introduction of Management Functions
2. Oral and Written Communication
3. Accounting and Management Control


4. Management Support Systems
5. Organizational Behaviour

Mathematics
1. Mathematical Foundations
2. Probability and Combinatorics
3. Statistical Computing
4. Optimization Techniques

The syllabi for core subjects are given in Appendix A.
Besides these core courses, a student should take 4 elective courses. It is suggested that the student pick at least 2 electives in business management. Elective subjects to some extent, will reflect faculty interest. A list of suggested electives is given below:
Information Technology Electives
1. Programming Languages and Paradigms
2. Visual Programming
3. Compiler Design
4. Advanced UNIX Programming
5. Distributed Database Management
6. Image Processing
7. Parallel Programming
8. Systems Analysis and Simulation
9. Computer Graphics and Multimedia

Business Management Electives
1. Managerial Economics
2. Corporate Planning
3. Foundations of Decision Processes
4. Investment Technology
5. Business Finance
6. Taxation Practices
7. MIS Framework and Implementation
8. Management of Software Projects

The syllabi for the electives are given in Appendix B.
3. Schedule of Courses and Student Evaluation
As was pointed out in the last section the MCA programme is planned as a 6 semester course out of which one semester is a project. It is desirable to organize the schedule in a 5 day week and set aside Saturday for professional technical activities and making up lost time (if any). Saturday would be a half working day and is needed by the faculty also to attend to Co-curricular work.

3.1 Evaluation
Each subject in the curriculum (theory/practical/seminar/industrial lecture/project) is an independent entity and should be evaluated separately. The attendance and marks obtained in each entity should be above a minimum required level. They should not be aggregated.
3.2. Reregistering for a subject
For professional courses it is imperative that the course contents are modified at regular intervals. Allowing a candidate to appear for examination long after attending a subject cannot be justified academically. It is therefore necessary for a student unsuccessful in passing a subject in two successive attempts to register for the same subject at the earliest or some other relevant subject as per the requirements and then appear in the examination.
3.3 Additional Subject
A student can take one additional theory subject for examination/or audit, and one additional practical/seminar for examination in any semester, subject to these being offered and fulfilling prerequisites.
3.4 Project, Seminar, Industrial lectures
All candidates must take a project full time for approximately 5 months, preferably in industry/ business culminating in a real applications development. It is to be commended in the third year 1st semester. Further, all candidates must take the seminars in the 3rd year 1st and 2nd semesters and Industrial lectures in 3rd year I st semester.
3.5 Evaluation of Sessional Work
 The sessional marks are awarded based on 2 class tests and assignments / lab reports for theory/ practicals.
 For seminars, the sessional marks are based on presentation/ participation and seminar report.
 For Industrial lectures the sessional marks are based on participation and report.
 The students are to present the project progress to the Department Committee in the last week of 5th Semester based on which the project sessional marks are awarded.
 During the 6th Semester the students are to present on scheduled dates, the progress twice to the department Committee based on which the Seminar sessional marks are awarded.
 The project sessional marks are awarded based on the project presentation and demonstration at the end of the semester by the department Committee.
 The project grade in the University Exam is based on project report and viva voice.

For more details, you can refer to the attached file;
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File Type: pdf AICTE MCA Curriculum.pdf (198.9 KB, 382 views)


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