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M.C.A (Master of Computer Application)-Science Faculty
Full-Time Post Graduate Course (Three years)
Objective :
MCA is a course under the Science division of the University of Pune, designed exclusively to meet the IT requirements of premier business organizations. It is an intensive course of three year duration with emphasis on planning, designing system software & complete professional grooming for the IT industry requirements. The entire syllabus and course structure for the MCA course is prepared by the experts and authorities of the University of Pune.
Eligibility Criteria
(a) Bachelor Degree in Science faculty from a recognized University with a minimum of 50% marks for open category and 45% marks for Reserved category.
(b) B.C.A with 50% marks.
(c) Mathematics at 10+2 level with 45% desirable.
Admission Procedure:

All Eligible candidates will be required to appear for a written test & personal interview conducted by the College. Admissions will be based on merit.

Job Opportunities:
MCA graduates may begin their career as programmers in the field of Application Development and Systems Development, etc. They can then go on to become project managers in their respective fields. Software Testing also harbours a wide range of opportunities for MCA graduates.
Course Structure
101
C Programming
201
Data & File Structure using C
102
Computer Architecture
202
Theoretical Computer Science
103
Mathematical Foundation
203
Object Oriented Programming (C++ Programming)
104
Business Communication  (Departmental)
204
Software Engineering (Departmental)
105
Graph Theory
205
Database Management Systems
106
Elective I (any one )
1. Multimedia
2. Numerical Methods
3. Problem Solving Techniques
206
Elective II (any one )
1. E - Commerce Visualization.
2. Accounts & Financial Management
3. Operation Research
107
General Laboratory I (Departmental)
207
General Laboratory II (University)
       
301
Design & Analysis of Algorithm.
401
Introduction to UNIX & UNIX Internals
302
Computers Networks
402
Advance Networking & Mobile Computing
303
Introduction to System Programming
& Operating systems
403
Distributed Databases system
304
Core Java (Departmental)
404
Advanced Java  (Departmental)
305
Event Driven Programming SDK
405
Object Oriented Software Engineering
306
Elective III  (any one )
1.Computer Graphics
2.Artificial Intelligence
3.Cyber laws
4.System Administration I
406
Elective IV  (any one )
1.Modeling & Simulation
2.Embedded Systems
3.MFC
4. System Administration II  
5.Database Administration I
307
General Laboratory III (Departmental)
407
General Laboratory IV (University)
501
Cryptography  & Network Security Information 
601
Fulltime Industrial Experience (University)
502
Internet Programming
   
503
Design Pattern 
   
504
Data Warehousing & Mining (Departmental)
   
505
Software Testing & Quality Assurance
   
506
Elective V (any one )
1.Expert System
2.Current Trends & Technology
3.Foreign Language
4.System Administration III
5.Database Administration II
   
507
General Laboratory (Departmental)
   
Scheme of Examination for M.C.A (Science) :-
Course Structure: The entire course is a Three year , six semester course. For the first five semesters there will be six theory courses and one Lab course. The last semester will be industrial training/ Institutional project.
Examination: Out of the six theory courses for each semester, two are departmental courses, which are evaluated internally for 100 marks. The remaining 4 university courses are evaluated for 80 marks externally and for 20 marks internally.
The Lab course for semester I, III and V are departmental courses, evaluated internally for 100 marks. The Lab courses for semester II and IV are University courses evaluated externally for 100 marks. Some lab courses have assignments and some lab courses are divided into project work and assignments and the break up is given below for each lab courses.
The industrial project will be graded. The grades are O, A+, A, B+, B, C+, C and D. D grade indicated failure.
Standard of Passing: A student is expected to get minimum 40% marks for passing in a paper. For university papers he must get at least 32 out of 80 (external) and 8 out of 20 (internal) and at least 40 out of 100(internal + external). For departmental papers he must get at least 40 out of 100.
ATKT Rules: For admission to second year, at least Four (4) university papers excluding Lab course should be clear. For admission to third year, first year should be clear.(Both university papers and departmental papers) and at least four (4) second year university papers excluding Lab course should be clear.

 

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