BCA STAND FOR?
BCA COURSE (BASIC OF COMPUTER APPLICATION)
The Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is an undergraduate degree program that aims to provide students with a strong foundation in computer science, software development, and information technology. The course duration is generally three years, divided into six semesters.
Here is a
typical BCA course structure:
First Semester:
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Introduction to Information Technology
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Programming Principles & Algorithms
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Mathematics –I
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Business Communication
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Computer Organization & Architecture
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Laboratory Course - I (based on Programming
Principles & Algorithms)
Second Semester:
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Data Structures
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Mathematics –II
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Discrete Mathematics
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Financial Accounting
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Object-Oriented Programming using C++
·
Laboratory Course - II (based on Data
Structures)
Third Semester:
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Computer Networks
·
Database Management System
·
Mathematics –III
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Operating System Concepts
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Software Engineering
·
Laboratory Course - III (based on DBMS)
Fourth Semester:
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Java Programming
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Computer Graphics and Animation
·
Numerical and Statistical Methods
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Management Information System
·
Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques
·
Laboratory Course - IV (based on Java
Programming)
Fifth Semester:
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Web Technology
·
.Net Frameworks
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E-commerce
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
·
Optimization Techniques
·
Laboratory Course - V (based on Web Technology)
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Sixth Semester:
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Project work (internship)
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Cyber Security
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Cloud Computing
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Internet of Things
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Digital Image Processing
·
Laboratory Course - VI (based on Project Work)
· The course structure may vary slightly depending on the university or institution offering the program. Additionally, some universities may offer electives, allowing students to specialize in a particular area of computer science.

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