FYBCACBCS
FYBCACBCS
NANDED [M.S.]
Choice Based Credit System
(CBCS Pattern)
Faculty of Computer Studies
Syllabus of Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A)
Effective from Academic Year (2016-2017)
TOTAL 20
S2.1 1. Fundamental of Digital Logic 1 3 4
S2.2 2. Programming in C 1 3 4
S2.3 3. Statistical Techniques in Computer Science 1 3 4
TOTAL 20
Name of Course B.C.A, B.Sc. NT & B.Sc. NT FY
Semester I Semester
Name of Subject Basics of Computer System
Subject Code S1.1
Unit – I
Lecturers
1. Basic Computer Organization and History Ref. No.
Required
a) Characteristics of Computer 02 1, 2
b) Basic Computer Organization 01 1, 2
c) Generation of Computer 02 1, 2
d) Classification of Computer 04 1, 2
Minicomputer, Microcomputer, Mainframe
System, Workstations, Client and Server,
Handheld Computer, Supercomputer
References:
Unit – II
Lecturers
2. Computer Peripherals Ref. No.
Required
a) Input Devices :- 04 1, 2
Keyboard, Mouse, trackball, Joystick,
electronic pen, Touch Screen, Image
Scanner, OCR, OMR, MICR, Bar code reader,
Digitizer, speech recognition devices.
b) Output Devices :- 03 1, 2
Monitors, Dot-matrix printer, Ink-jet printer,
Laser Printer, Plotter.
c) Modem and Projector 01 1, 2
d) Bio-metric devices 01 1
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Lecturers
3. Computer Memory Ref. No.
Required
a) Main Memory :- 04 1, 2
RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, UVEPROM,
EEPROM, Base Memory, Cache Memory.
b) Secquential Access Memory :- 01 1, 2
Magnetic Tape.
c) Direct Access Memory :- 01 1, 2
HDD.
d) Optical Storage :- 02 1, 2
CD, DVD, Blue-ray disk.
e) Flash Memory :- 01 1, 2
Pen-drive, memory card.
References:
Unit – IV
Lecturers
4. Operating System Ref. No.
Required
a) Introduction to Operating System 01 1, 2
b) Functions of Operating System 01 1, 2
c) Types of Operating System 02 1, 2, 3
d) DOS and Windows OS 02 1, 2
e) Linux OS 01 1, 2, 3
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Lecturers
5. Application and Software Packages Ref. No.
Required
a) Word Processing 02 1, 2
b) Spread Sheet Software 02 1, 2
c) Graphics Packages- Coral draw 02 1, 2
d) Personal Assistant Packages-Intelligent 01 1, 2
Personal Assistant (IPA)
References:
Unit – VI
Lecturers
6. Data Communication and Internet Ref. No.
Required
a) Data transmission modes 02 1, 2
b) OSI Model 01 1, 2
c) Role of communication protocol 02 1, 2
d) Wireless network technologies 02 1, 2
e) E-mail, FTP, 01 1, 2
f) Web Browser and types of web browser 02 1, 2
References:
Lecturers
1. English Grammar & Usages Ref. No.
Required
a) Basic sentence structures 03 1, 2, 3, 4
b) Verbs and their forms with Tenses 03 1, 2, 3, 4
c) Clauses 03 1, 2, 3, 4
d) Synonyms & Antonyms 01 1, 2, 3, 4
e) Idioms & Phrases 02 1, 2, 3, 4
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Unit – II
Lecturers
2. Communication Skills Ref. No.
Required
a) Concept 01 01
b) Methods (verbal & non-verbal) 02 01
c) Barriers to communication 03 01
d) Principles of effective communication 02 01
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Lecturers
3. Soft Skills & Situational English Ref. No.
Required
a) Soft Skills : Concept & Skills 02 1, 2, 3
b) Leadership 03 1, 2, 3
c) Situational English : Thanking, inviting, 04 1, 2, 3
Greetings, Introduction, Enquiring,
Expressing gratitude, etc.
References:
Unit – IV
Lecturers
4. Carrier skills Ref. No.
Required
a) Group Discussion 02 1, 2, 3, 4
b) Personal Interview 02 1, 2, 3, 4
c) Conflict Management 02 1, 2, 3, 4
References:
Lecturers
5. Passage comprehension & Reading strategies Ref. No.
Required
a) Reading skills 01 1, 2
b) Reading & understanding different text 03 1, 2
References:
Unit – VI
Lecturers
6. Writing Skills Ref. No.
Required
a) E-mail writing : To seek jobs, invitation, 03 1, 2
inviting, thanking emails, etc.
b) Formal letters : Job application, Placing 03 1, 2
supply order, letter to editors, etc.
c) Resume Building 01 1, 2
References:
Unit – I
Lecturers
1. Introduction to DBMS Ref. No.
Required
a) Intro, Definition & application area 3 1, 2, 3
b) Characteristics of DBMS 2 1, 2, 3
c) Data Models (Relational, network, 2 1, 2, 3
Hierarchical)
d) Structure of DBMS 2 1, 2, 3
e) Data independence 1 1, 2, 3
F) Users of DBMS 1 1, 2, 3
g) Advantages & disadvantages of DBMS 1 1, 2, 3
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Unit - II
Lecturers
1. ER & Conversion ER to Relational Data Model Ref. No.
Required
a) Intro, ER data Model (entity, entity set, 3 1
attributes, relationship & relationship set)
b) Relations, Conversion of ER to relational 2 1
model
c) Integration Constraints(keys) 1 1
d) Aggregation 2 1
References:
Lecturers
3 Relational Algebra Ref. No.
Required
a) Relational Algebra (Selection, Projection, Set 6 1
operations Joins, division
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Unit - IV
Lecturers
4. Database Designing Ref. No.
Required
a) Functional Dependencies 1 1
b) Non loss decomposition 1 1
c) Functional dependencies, 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, 5 1
BCNF & 5NF
References :
Unit - V
Lecturers
5. File organization Ref. No.
Required
a) Introduction 1 1, 2
b) Organization of records in file 2 1, 2
c) Types of file organization (Heap, Sorted, 5 1, 2
Indexed & Hashed
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Unit - VI
Lecturers
6. Index file organization Ref. No.
Required
a) Introduction 1 1
b) Types of Indexes (Dense, Sparse, Clustered, 4 1
Primary and secondary & B+ tree)
References :
Unit – I
References:
Unit – II
Lectures
2. Technologies For Web Application Ref. No.
Required
d) WWW, Web browser. 02 3
e) U.R.L. concept 01 1
f) Web server, Web protocols: HTTP, FTP, 02 3
Telnet.
g) Hyperlink (Anchor) Tag &it’s all attributes, 02 1
Creating Email Hyperlinks (using mailto
anchor).
h) The Role of Images on the Web, <img> tag 02 1
&its all attributes, Using Images as links.
i) Tables in HTML:- TABLE, TR, TH, TD tag with 02 1
example, table with all Attributes,
References:
Unit – III
Lectures
3. Basic Interactivity Ref. No.
Required
f) Frames in HTML: FRAMESET & FRAME tags & 02 1
its attributes, Simple Frame Example.
g) Forms in HTML: Introduction to forms. 01 1
h) FORM element & it’s attributes (Action, 01 1
Method(GET, POST), Name)
References:
Unit – IV
Lecturers
4. DHTML and CSS Ref. No.
Required
f) Introduction of DHTML, Ramifications of 02 1
DHTML.
g) Rollover Buttons. 01 1
h) Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). 01 1
i) Embedded Styles, Inline Styles, 03 1
Imported/External Styles.
j) Style Sheet Example. 01 1
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Lecturers
5. JAVA Script Ref. No.
Required
e) The Purpose of Scripting 01
f) Introduction of JAVA Script 01
g) Adding script to documents with example. 01
h) Variables. 01
i) Input and Output statements of JAVA Script. 01
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Unit – VI
Lecturers
6. Web Publishing and Advanced HTML Concepts Ref. No.
Required
g) Publishing the Site. 02 1
h) The Realities of Publishing and Maintaining a 01 1
Web Site
i) introduction of Search engine optimization 02 1
j) Meta -Information 02 1
k) Overview of Client/Server Programming on 02 1
the Web.
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Lecturers
1. Fundamental concepts Ref. No.
Required
a) Introduction 01 1
b) Digital Signals 01 1
c) Basic Gates and derived Gates: AND, OR, 03 1
NOT, NAND, NOR, ExOR, Ex-NOR
d) De-Morgan’s theorems 01 1
References :
1) "Modern Digital Electronics": -by R.P. Jain Tata McGraw –Hill Publication 3rd Edition
ISBN:978-0-07-049492-3
Unit – II
Lecturers
2. Number System and codes Ref. No.
Required
a) Introduction to number systems 01 1
b) Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal 03 1
c) Conversation from one number system to 03 1
another number system.
d) Binary Arithmetic: Addition , Subtraction, 03 1
Multiplication, Division
e) Half adder, full adder 01 1
f) 1’s and 2’s compliment of Binary Number 03 1
g) Codes : BCD Code, Excess-3 Code, Gray Code 03 1
h) Error detecting and correcting codes 03 1
References :
1) "Modern Digital Electronics": -by R.P. Jain Tata McGraw –Hill Publication 3rd Edition
ISBN:978-0-07-049492-3
Unit – III
Lecturers
3. Combinational Logic Design Ref. No.
Required
a) Standard Representation of logical functions 03 1
SOP, POS Forms
b) K-map Representation of logical functions 02 1
c) Simplification of logical functions using K- 04 1
map
d) Multiplexer, Demultiplexer 03 1
e) Encoder, Decoder 02 1
References :
1) "Modern Digital Electronics": -by R.P. Jain Tata McGraw –Hill Publication 3rd Edition
ISBN:978-0-07-049492-3
Unit – IV
Lecturers
4. Flip Flops Ref. No.
Required
a) 1-Bit Memory Cell 01 1
b) Clocked S-R Flip Flop 01 1
c) J-K Flip Flop 01 1
d) Master Slave Flip Flop 01 1
e) D-type Flip Flop 01 1
f) T-type Flip Flop 01 1
References :
1) "Modern Digital Electronics": -by R.P. Jain Tata McGraw –Hill Publication 3rd Edition
ISBN:978-0-07-049492-3
Unit – V
Lecturers
5. Sequential Logic Design Ref. No.
Required
a) Registers 01 1
b) Shift Register 02 1
c) Counter Synchronous and asynchronous 03 1
Counter
References :
1) "Modern Digital Electronics": -by R.P. Jain Tata McGraw –Hill Publication 3rd Edition
ISBN:978-0-07-049492-3
Unit – VI
References :
1) "Modern Digital Electronics": -by R.P. Jain Tata McGraw –Hill Publication 3rd Edition
ISBN:978-0-07-049492-3
2) MICROPROCESSOR -by B.RamDhanpat publication 5th Edition
3) Fundamentals of Computer by P.K Singha BPB publication 6th Edition ISBN:81-7656-752-
3
Lecturers
1. Introduction to Programming in C Ref. No.
Required
m) History 01 1, 2, 3
n) Compilers and Interpreters 01 1, 2, 3
o) Structure of a C program 02 1, 2, 3
p) Algorithms & Flowcharts 02 1, 2, 3
q) Keywords, Identifiers, Variables 01 1, 2, 3
r) Data types 02 1, 2, 3
s) Types of Operator 01 1, 2, 3
t) Input and Output 01 1, 2, 3
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Unit – II
Lecturers
2. Control Structures Ref. No.
Required
j) Decision making structures, If, if-else, switch, 03 1, 2, 3
k) Loop Control structures, While, do-while, for 03 1, 2, 3
l) Break and continue. 01 1, 2, 3
References :
Unit – III
Lecturers
3. Functions in C Ref. No.
Required
j) What is a function? 01 1, 2, 3
k) User defined functions 01 1, 2, 3
l) Declaration, definition 01 1, 2, 3
m) return keyword 01 1, 2, 3
n) Storage classes 01 1, 2, 3
o) Recursion. 01 1, 2, 3
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Unit – IV
Lecturers
4. Arrays Ref. No.
Required
k) Array declaration, initialization 02 1, 2, 3, 4
l) Types – one, two and multidimensional, 03 1, 2, 3, 4
m) What is Pointer?, Pointer declaration, 03 1, 2, 3, 4
initialization
n) Pointer to pointer 01 1, 2, 3, 4
o) Arrays and pointers 01 1, 2, 3, 4
p) Functions and pointers. 01 1, 2, 3, 4
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Unit – V
Lecturers
5. Strings Ref. No.
Required
j) Declaration and initialization 01 1, 2, 3
k) Standard library functions, 02 1, 2, 3
l) Strings and pointers 01 1, 2, 3, 4
m) Array of strings 01 1, 2, 3
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Unit – VI
Lecturers
6. Structures, Unions And File Handling Ref. No.
Required
l) Creating structures 01 1, 2, 3
m) Accessing structure members (dot Operator) 01 1, 2, 3
n) Array of structures, Nested structures 02 1, 2, 3
o) Pointers and structures 01 1, 2, 3, 4
p) Unions 01 1, 2, 3
q) Types of Files 02 1, 2, 3
r) Operations on files, Random Access to File. 02 1, 2, 3
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Lecturers
1. Introduction Ref. No.
Required
u) Definition of Statistics 01 1
v) Importance of Statistics 01 1
w) Limitation of Statistics 01 1
x) Scope of Statistics (Computer Science, 02 1
Industry, Economics, Social Science)
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Unit – II
Lecturers
2. Data Condensation and Graphical Methods Ref. No.
Required
m)
Collection of Data
, Types of Data 1 1, 2
n)
Construction of Frequency, Cumulative and 2 1, 2
Relative Frequency distributions.
o) Graphical representation of Frequency 3 1, 2
distribution: Histogram, Frequency Polygon,
Frequency Curve and Cumulative Frequency
curves
p) Diagrammatic representations: Simple bar, 2 1, 2
Subdivided bar and Pie diagrams.
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Lecturers
3. Measures of Central Tendency Ref. No.
Required
p) Concept of central tendency 01 1, 2
q) Arithmetic Mean: Definition, Formulae and 03 1, 2
computation for ungrouped and grouped
data, Merits and Demerits. Weighted
Arithmetic Mean
r) Median: Definition, Formulae and 03 1, 2
Computation for ungrouped and grouped
data, Merits and Demerits.
s) Mode: Definition, Formulae and 03 1, 2
Computation for ungrouped and grouped
data, Merits and Demerits.
References :
Unit – IV
Lecturers
4. Measures of Dispersion: Ref. No.
Required
q) Concept of Dispersion. 01 1, 2
r) Range: Definition, Formulae and 01 1, 2
Computation for ungrouped and grouped
data.
s) Standard Deviation: Definition, Formulae and 03 1, 2
Computation for ungrouped and grouped
data.
t) Variance: Definition, Formulae and 02 1, 2
Computation for ungrouped and grouped
data.
u) Coefficient of variance: Definition, Formulae 02 1, 2
and Computation for ungrouped and
grouped data.
References :
Unit – V
Lecturers
5. Probability Ref. No.
Required
n) Permutation and combination 01 1
o) Sample space, Events and Types of events. 01 1
p) Classical definition of probability and axioms 01 1
of probability.
q) Theorems on Probability: 03 1
i) 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1
ii) P(A) + P(A’)=1
iii) P(A U B)= P(A)+ P(B)
iv) P(A U B)= P(A)+P(B)-P(A ∩ B)
r) Problems on Probability 02 1
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Unit – VI
Lecturers
6. Correlations and regressions Ref. No.
Required
s) Definition of Correlation & Types 01 1, 2
t) Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlations for 03 1, 2
ungrouped data and problems
u) Definition of Regression. 01 1, 2
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Lecturers
1. Language Skills Ref. No.
Required
a) Definition 1 1, 2
b) Characteristics of language 2 1, 2
c) Listening: Process & types. 2 1, 2
d) Speaking: Process, speech style, etc. 3 1, 2
References:
Unit – II
Lecturers
2. Soft Skills and Telephonic Skills Ref. No.
Required
a) Mannerism and etiquettes 2 1, 2
b) Telephone etiquettes, Basic Telephone 4 1, 2
Mannerism, Handling tele-interviews, some
useful expressions.
c) Soft Skills : Negotiation Skills 2 3
d) Empathy skills 2 3
References:
Unit – III
Lecturers
3. Day-to-Day conversation Ref. No.
Required
a) Asking questions, Giving opinion, remarks, 3 1, 2
comments, etc.
b) Role playing 2 1, 2
c) Telling short/moral stories 2 1, 2
d) Body language and speech 3 1, 2
References:
Unit – IV
Lecturers
4. Presentation Skills Ref. No.
Required
a) Art of public speaking : Delivering speech, 3 1, 2
Seminars, etc.
b) Hosting the programs : Anchoring, Vote of 3 1, 2
thanks, etc.
c) Presentation skills: Voice Modulation, Pitch 2 1, 2
and pace.
References:
Unit – V
Lecturers
5. Report Writing Ref. No.
Required
a) Newspaper report writing 2 1
b) Formal report writing 2 1
References:
Unit – VI
Lecturers
6. Phonetics Ref. No.
Required
a) Sounds in English : Consonants & vowels 2 1
b) Phonetic Transcription of words 2 1
c) Three term label 2 1
References:
References :
References:
Sr.
Name of the book Author Publication
No.
1. Working in MS-Office Ron Mansfield Tata McGraw Hill Edition
2. Windows 98 Complete Microsoft BPB Publication