Why an MCA?
Though there is so much hype about the IT industry and its employment potential, one should remember that the best jobs are still being bagged by engineers. The others who get lucrative openings are those with MCA-Master of Computer Applications.Of course, an ideal combination would be an engineering degree combined with an MCA. For those who have not gone into the engineering stream,MCA is still a good option regardless of what one has done graduation in.
The MCA programme is inclined more toward Application Development and thus has more emphasis on latest programming language and tools to develop better and faster applications.
As the IT and the software industry are dynamic and fast growing, all the programmes are designed keeping in view the requirements of industry.Our programmes aim at the understanding of the fundamentals of computing among the students so that they can compete in the present-day global situation.
Students are trained in the fields of Systems Designing, Application Software Development, Enterprise Resource Planning, Computer Networks, System Administration, Web Designing and Development, Database Administration, Parallel and Vector Processing, Data Mining and Warehousing, etc.
The fast growing demand for computer skills, applications and the popularity of computers in education has also increased rapidly over the past few years. Students are more attracted to take up computers as their specialized field of study or pursue their educational careers in Computer Applications. India has become a hub of techies and Indian computer professionals are proving their mettle in the present global market. To meet the demand of the entire socioeconomic spectrum, a number of colleges now offer MCA courses all over India to train and educate fresh talent to become technologically sound and well equipped to face the challenges of today and the future.
Course:
MCA is a three year (six semesters) course approved by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). The selection is based on performance in the qualifying exam, written test and personal interview. It is a very practical program with 26 instructional courses and 14 practical’s each of 4 hours per week, spread over the first five semesters, and seminars and project work in the fifth and final semesters. During the sixth semester students generally go to the industries and implement a real time project, which is directly useful to the organization concerned.
It should be kept in mind that it is a rigorous three years of intensive theory and practical work, hence even before appearing for the entrance test, one should have had enough exposure to computers, and a confidence that one can go deeper into the subject with ease.
The MCA programme is inclined more toward Application Development and thus has more emphasis on latest programming language and tools to develop better and faster applications.
As the IT and the software industry are dynamic and fast growing, all the programmes are designed keeping in view the requirements of industry.Our programmes aim at the understanding of the fundamentals of computing among the students so that they can compete in the present-day global situation.
Students are trained in the fields of Systems Designing, Application Software Development, Enterprise Resource Planning, Computer Networks, System Administration, Web Designing and Development, Database Administration, Parallel and Vector Processing, Data Mining and Warehousing, etc.
The fast growing demand for computer skills, applications and the popularity of computers in education has also increased rapidly over the past few years. Students are more attracted to take up computers as their specialized field of study or pursue their educational careers in Computer Applications. India has become a hub of techies and Indian computer professionals are proving their mettle in the present global market. To meet the demand of the entire socioeconomic spectrum, a number of colleges now offer MCA courses all over India to train and educate fresh talent to become technologically sound and well equipped to face the challenges of today and the future.
Course:
MCA is a three year (six semesters) course approved by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). The selection is based on performance in the qualifying exam, written test and personal interview. It is a very practical program with 26 instructional courses and 14 practical’s each of 4 hours per week, spread over the first five semesters, and seminars and project work in the fifth and final semesters. During the sixth semester students generally go to the industries and implement a real time project, which is directly useful to the organization concerned.
It should be kept in mind that it is a rigorous three years of intensive theory and practical work, hence even before appearing for the entrance test, one should have had enough exposure to computers, and a confidence that one can go deeper into the subject with ease.
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