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The document outlines the curriculum for a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application Expert (PGDCAE) program, divided into two semesters. Each semester consists of monthly topics covering computer fundamentals, M.S. Office, HTML, C++ programming, JavaScript, and Visual Basic, with detailed weekly classes. The program includes practical skills such as document formatting, web page creation, programming concepts, and application development.
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The document outlines the curriculum for a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application Expert (PGDCAE) program, divided into two semesters. Each semester consists of monthly topics covering computer fundamentals, M.S. Office, HTML, C++ programming, JavaScript, and Visual Basic, with detailed weekly classes. The program includes practical skills such as document formatting, web page creation, programming concepts, and application development.
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➢ Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application Expert (PGDCAE)

Semester 1:

Month 1: Computer Fundamentals and Operating Systems

Week 1-2

1. Class 1: Introduction to Computers – History, Types, and Components

2. Class 2: Hardware vs. Software – Definitions and Examples

3. Class 3: Input/Output Devices – Functions and Uses

4. Class 4: Memory and Storage Devices – Overview

Week 3-4 5. Class 5: Operating Systems – Features and Functions (Windows and Linux) 6. Class 6: File and Folder
Management in Windows 7. Class 7: Basic Utilities – Task Manager, Disk Management 8. Class 8: Common OS Issues
and Troubleshooting

Month 2: M.S. Office

Week 1-2

1. Class 9: Introduction to M.S. Word – Interface and Basic Functions

2. Class 10: Formatting Documents and Using Templates

3. Class 11: Introduction to M.S. Excel – Basic Functions and Formulas

4. Class 12: Data Analysis in M.S. Excel – Creating Charts

Week 3-4 5. Class 13: M.S. PowerPoint – Creating Presentations and Slide Design 6. Class 14: M.S. Access – Database
Basics and Table Creation 7. Class 15: Integration of M.S. Office Applications 8. Class 16: Notepad and WordPad –
Features and Uses

Month 3: HTML, Internet, and E-Mailing

Week 1-2

1. Class 17: Introduction to HTML – Basic Structure and Tags

2. Class 18: Creating a Simple Web Page using HTML

3. Class 19: Understanding the Internet – Browsers and Search Engines

4. Class 20: E-Mailing – Setting Up and Managing Emails

Week 3-4 5. Class 21: Online Safety and Best Practices 6. Class 22: Advanced HTML – Forms and Tables 7. Class 23:
Introduction to English Typing – Basics and Techniques 8. Class 24: Typing Practice and Speed Tests

Semester 2:

Month 4: C++ Programming


Week 1-2

1. Class 25: Introduction to C++ – Basics and Features

2. Class 26: Data Types and Variables

3. Class 27: Control Structures – If Statements and Loops

4. Class 28: Functions in C++ – Definition and Usage

Week 3-4 5. Class 29: Object-Oriented Programming Concepts – Classes and Objects 6. Class 30: Inheritance and
Polymorphism 7. Class 31: File Handling in C++ 8. Class 32: Basic Debugging Techniques

Month 5: JavaScript

Week 1-2

1. Class 33: Introduction to JavaScript – Basics and Syntax

2. Class 34: Variables and Data Types in JavaScript

3. Class 35: Control Structures – If Statements and Loops

4. Class 36: Functions in JavaScript – Definition and Usage

Week 3-4 5. Class 37: DOM Manipulation – Interacting with HTML Elements 6. Class 38: Event Handling in JavaScript
7. Class 39: Debugging JavaScript – Tools and Techniques 8. Class 40: Basic Projects using JavaScript

Month 6: Visual Basic

Week 1-2

1. Class 41: Introduction to Visual Basic – Environment and Basics

2. Class 42: Creating Forms and Controls

3. Class 43: Variables and Data Types in Visual Basic

4. Class 44: Control Structures in Visual Basic

Week 3-4 5. Class 45: Working with Databases in Visual Basic 6. Class 46: Error Handling and Debugging 7. Class 47:
Creating a Simple Application in Visual Basic 8. Class 48: Final Project Review and Presentation

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