Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA)
BCA is a three-year undergraduate program in computer applications. It is divided into six semesters and follows the Choice Based Credit System Scheme (CBCS). The course has both practical and theory papers.
The basic eligibility criteria for admission in BCA is the marks obtained in 10+2. No entrance exam is conducted for admission into the BCA course. The final selection is based on merit in the qualifying examination.
BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is an undergraduate course of 3 years that deals with various aspects of computer science and its applications in the real world. BCA course aims to train individuals for the ever-changing world of IT and computer applications by developing their skills in programming, software development, web technology, database management, networking, etc.
The BCA course is divided into six semesters (two semesters for each year) and follows the Choice Based Credit System Scheme (CBCS). The course has both practical and theory papers. The syllabus covers topics like database management systems, software engineering, operating systems, web technology, computer architecture, and languages such as C, C++, HTML, Java, Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Information Security etc.
The basic eligibility criteria for admission in BCA is the marks obtained in 10+2 with English as a compulsory subject. No entrance exam is conducted for admission into the BCA course. The final selection is based on merit in the qualifying examination.
The detailed model scheme of the BCA course is available at https://egov.uok.edu.in/eservices/syllabus/syllabusArchive/7521.PDF