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ADCA, DCA, CCC
Overview: ADCA is a one-year diploma course designed to provide advanced knowledge and skills in computer applications. It covers a range of topics from basic computer operations to advanced software development and data management.
Course Outline:
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Semester 1:
- Fundamentals of Computers
- Operating Systems (Windows, Linux)
- MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
- Internet & Web Designing (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
- Programming Languages (C, C++)
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Semester 2:
- Advanced Programming (Java, Python)
- Database Management Systems (DBMS)
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Software Engineering
- Project Work
Prerequisites:
- Basic knowledge of computers.
- Minimum qualification: 10+2 (high school diploma) from a recognized board.
Resources:
- Textbooks on computer fundamentals, programming, and database management.
- Online tutorials and courses (Coursera, edX, Udemy).
- Software tools like Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, Eclipse.
- Reference books and e-books on advanced topics.
DCA (Diploma in Computer Applications)
Overview: DCA is a six-month to one-year diploma course aimed at providing foundational knowledge and skills in computer applications. It covers basic computer operations, office automation, and introductory programming.
Course Outline:
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Semester 1:
- Computer Fundamentals
- MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Internet and Email
- Basics of HTML
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Semester 2:
- Introduction to Programming (C, C++)
- Basic Accounting with Tally
- Database Management (Introduction to DBMS)
- Project Work
Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of computers.
- Minimum qualification: 10+2 (high school diploma) from a recognized board.
Resources:
- Textbooks on computer basics and MS Office.
- Online tutorials and courses (Coursera, Khan Academy).
- Software tools like MS Office, Tally.
- Introductory programming books and e-books
CCC (Course on Computer Concepts)
Overview: CCC is a three-month certification course designed to impart basic IT literacy to the common man. It aims to provide a basic level of IT literacy, enabling people to use computers for basic purposes like preparing personal/business letters, viewing information on the internet, and sending emails.
Course Outline:
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Module 1:
- Introduction to Computers
- Operating System (Windows)
- Word Processing (MS Word)
- Spreadsheet (MS Excel)
- Presentation (MS PowerPoint)
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Module 2:
- Internet and Web Browsing
- Communication and Collaboration (Email, Social Media)
- Basic Cyber Security
- Project Work
Prerequisites:
- None; open to all individuals interested in learning basic computer skills.
Resources:
- Study material provided by NIELIT (National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology).
- Online resources and tutorials.
- Books on basic computer operations and MS Office.
- Practice exercises and project work.