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MCA
Infrastructure
The
College offers 3 year Master's Degree
Course in Computer Applications (MCA)
in affiliation with Osmania University.
The First, Second & Third year of
MCA, are divided into two semesters each.
Student
Intake
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The
3 years MCA course has an intake of 60
students every year.
Admission
Candidates seeking admission into the
3 year master of Computer Applications
should have passed any Bachelor's degree
with 45% marks and MCA Common Entrance
Test conducted by the University.
15% supernumerary seats have been
earmarked for foreign citizens who have
successfully completed their under graduate
studies.
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Curriculum
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I
YEAR |
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SEMESTER |
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Mathematical Foundations
of Computer
Science, Probability
and Statistics,
Programming in C,
PC Software.
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Elective:Modern
Economic Analysis,
Elementary
Mathematics.
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Practicals:
Programming Lab I
(C Programming),
Programming Lab II
(PC Software).
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II
SEMESTER |
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Accounting & Financial
Management,
Combinatories &
Graph Theory,
Business Data Processing,
Data
Structures using
C, Computer
Organisation Assembly
Language.
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Practicals:
Programming Lab III
(Business Data Processing),
Programming Lab
IV (Data Structures
in C).
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II
YEAR |
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SEMESTER |
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Operating Systems, Database
Management Systems,
MIS and DSS, Operations
Research, DC and NW.
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Practicals:
Programming Lab IV (DBMS
Lab), Programming
Lab V (Unix Lab)
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II
SEMESTER |
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Network Programming,
Software
Engineering I, Object
Oriented
Programming, Elective
I, Elective II.
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Elective (any
two): Database Design,
Distributed Systems,
Distributed
Databases, Organisational
Behavior,
Analysis of Algorithms
& Design.
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Practicals:Programming
Lab VII
(Network Prog Lab),
Programming Lab
VIII (C++ Lab).
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III
YEAR |
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II
SEMESTER |
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Software Engineering.
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Elective (any
one): Distributed Databases,
Expert Systems, Parallel
Programming.
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Practicals,
Seminar and Project: Programming
Lab VII (Case Tools),
Seminar II, Project.
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