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The MCA Programmewas started in 2004 under the Self Finance Scheme of the Government of U P. by the CCS University, Meerut in the Department of Mathematics with an aim to provide career oriented computer courses to meet the rapid growth of software development and information technology. The MCA Programme has been approved by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) in April 2007 and in Department of Computer Application.
The curriculum includes areas of core competence in computers that are reasonably stable and provide sufficient number of electives and laboratories to accommodate changes with time and need. The curriculum has been designed to have the following distribution: Information Technology 30%, Mathematics 13 %, Business Management 13%, Laboratories 24%, and Project & Seminar 20%.
The MCA (Master in Computer Application) programme, a three year post graduate degree course is divided into six semesters and is broadly aimed to prepare computer professionals for software industry and academia. The MCA programme emphasizes on giving the students a thorough and sound background in theoretical and design oriented courses, relevant to the latest trends in software development and application of software technology to solve mathematical, networking and commercial problems.
The first year courses are designed for skill development using various techniques and the second year is more focused on core courses providing conceptual framework. The third year aims at specialization and project work with various companies to familiarize them with real work culture and environment.
The teaching is specially designed to integrate inputs from statistics, operations research, digital electronics, artificial intelligence, computer architecture and programming languages.
The MCA programme has three fully furnished modern laboratories (90 computers) with wi-fi internet facility and a well stocked library with more than 200 titles (multiple copies).
MCA students are performing excellent. Our students have found placement in Wipro, TCS, IBM and other companies of repute. |
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Prof. M.K. Gupta |
M.Sc., M.phil., Ph.D. |
General Topology, Approximation Theory |
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Ms Sarika Jain |
B.Sc,(Electronics), MCA |
Knowledge Representation in Artificial Intelligence |
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Lecturer |
Ms Tanu Verma |
B.Sc (Computers), MCA, Mphil. |
Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks |
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| Duration |
| The MCA (Master in Computer Application) programme, a three year post graduate degree course is divided into six semesters |
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| Nature / Type |
| SELF FINANCED COURSE |
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| Eligiblity Conditions |
| Same as mentioned in the last year’s admission brochure ,namely,
Bachelor’s or Equivalent Degree (under 10+2+3 pattern) having 50% marks with Mathematics as compulsory subject at 10+2 level.However, we would like to propose the following in addition to the above
If the Bachelor’s degree is BCA , then the requirement of Mathematics as a compulsory subject at 10+2 level be waved off. |
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| Intake (Number of Seats) |
| 60 (SIXTY) |
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| Master of Computer Application (MCA) Entrance Exam |
| EXAM PATTERN |
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Weightage: |
| Section A - Mathematics |
50% |
| Section B - Computers |
30% |
| Section C- Reasoning ability |
20% |
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Section A : Mathematics
Trigonometry: Trigonometrically problems on height and distance;
Statistics : Measures of central Tendency, frequency distribution and probability concept;
Coordinate Geometry : Straight Line, Circle, Ellipse, Parabola and Hyperbola;
Analysis: Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progression;
Permutation and Combination;
Application of Binomial Theorem;
Exponential and Logarithmic series;
Matrix Algebra and Determinants;
Complex numbers and their properties;
Algebra : Definition and simple properties of groups and subgroups, permutation groups, cyclic groups, Costs, Lagrange's theorem on the order of subgroup of finite group,
Calculus Successive differentiation, Leibniz Theorem, Polar tangent, normal sub tangent and subnormal, derivative of an arc (Cartesian and polar). Expansion of functions by Maclaurin's and Taylor's series, Indeterminate forms.
Real Analysis: Description of the real number system as a complete ordered field. Bounded and unbounded sets of real numbers Supreme and infimum of a bounded set. Neighborhood of a point. Real sequences and their convergence; Convergence of series: comparison test, root test, ratio test Alternating series, Leibniz test. |
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| Section B : Reasoning Ability |
| The questions in this paper will cover: logical reasoning, quantitative reasoning.Series, Figures. Matching and sequence completeness, Truth tables etc. |
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| Section C: Computers |
| Computer Basics: Organization of a computer, Central Processing Unit (CPU), input / output devices, computer memory, back-up devices. |
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| Data Representation: Representation of characters, integers, and fractions, binary and hexadecimal representations, Binary Arithmetic: Addition, subtraction, division,Multiplication |
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| Programming in C: Data types, Control Structures, Arrays, functions, pointers |
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| Elements of Data structures: |
| Arrays, Stack, Queue, List. |
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| Job Opportunities |
| Prospects in Teaching, Industry and in software development. |
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| Placements |
| Our students have found placement in Infosys,Wipro, Satyam, TCS and other software companies,and in various teaching institutions as faculty members. |
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