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B.C.A.

FIRST SEMESTER
Paper 1:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
UNIT 1: Information Concept &Processing
Definition of information, Need for information in Business Organization, Data concepts and Data
Processing, Data representation, Number System
UNIT 2: Computer Appreciation
Definition of an Electronic Digital computer, History, Generations, Characteristics and application
of computers, Classification of computers

UNIT 3: Elements of Computers Processing System


Hardware CPU, Peripherals, Storage Media, Software definition, Role and Categories, Firmware
and Human ware
UNIT 4: Computer and Communication
Need for Data Transmission over distances, Types of Data Transmission, Media
for Data Transmission, Networking of computers Introductions of LAN and Wan. Client server
architecture
Unit 5: Programming Language Classification of Computer language Generation of Language.
Translators Interpreters Compilers Assemblers, introduction to 4GLS
UNIT6: Information Technology Applications in India
Scienentific Business Educational and Entertainment Applications. Industry Automation. Weather
fore casting. Awareness of ongoing IT Projects in India NICNET. ERNET etc.
Text Books/Reference Books
1.V.Raja Raman-Introduction to Computer
2.Morris-Computer organization
3.Hamacher- Computer organization
4.Kanter- Managing information system
5.B. Ram- Fundamental of Microprocessor (TMH)
6.Basandra- Computers today(GalGotia)
7.S.Jaiswal – Advanced Information Technotogy (Galgotia)

Paper2- PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS IN ‘C’


UNIT –1 Algorithms, flow charts, Introduction to programming language C, data types
UNIT- 2 Program structure in C, working with expressions, statements using C, different operator in C
UNIT-3 Control and Repetitive statements
if –Then –else, switch, while, for, do, break, lebel, goto, continue, operator –
Precedence of operator, arithmetic operator, Logical operator.
UNIT-4 Functions – Prototype, Recursive Functions, Parameter Passing, array definition, one dimensional
array, to dimensional array
UNIT-5 Pointers –Memory allocations using malloc and calloc functions, structure –creation, memory
allocation, Union –creation
UNIT-6 File Handling-Operating file in different modes, Closing file, appending file
Text books/Reference books
1.Kernigham, Ritchie-Programming in C
2.Gottfried –Programming in C
3.Darnell and Mongolic – C-A software Engineering Approach
4.E. Balaguruswami-Programming in ANSI C
5.Y.Kanetkar –Let us C
6.Y.Kanetkar- working with C
7.Y.Kanetkar-Exploring with C
Paper 3: FUNDAMENTAL OF MANAGEMENT
Unit 1: Concept and nature of Management –Management processes, functions and importance of
Management
Unit 2 Evolution of Management thought contribution of F.W.Taylor, Henry fail and ellon mayo.
Unit3 Planning concept and nature –Need for planning –Types of Planning, Planning Premises Decision
making and its process
Unit 4 Organizing: Organization, Structure types of organization, Authority,
Power, Responsibility and accountanbility, Delegation of Authority, formal and informal Organizations
Unit5 Directing: Elements of Directing, Communication, Motivation, and Morale Leadership.
Unit 6: Controlling: Importance and process of controlling, Types of ManagerialControl, Essential of an
effectives control system.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1.Joseph L.Massie: Essentials of Management
2.Burton &Thakur: Management Today
3.Gupta &Others: Principles of Practice of management
4.L.M.Prasad: Principles &Practice of Management
5.Srinivisan &Chunwalla: Management Principles &Practices

Paper 4: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS-I


Unit 1: SET THEORY:
Notation, Inclusion and Equality of Sets, Power Set, Operations on Sets, Venn Diagram.
RELATION:
Relation, Properties of Binary relation in a set, Relation Matrix, Partition and Covering,
Equivalence Relation.
Unit 2: FUNCTIONS:
Definition and Introduction, Composition of function, Inverse function.
GROUPS:
Algebraic System, Example and Definitions, Semi groups and monoids, Groups, Subgroups,
Homomorphism, Normal Subgroups.
Unit 3: POSET:
Partial Ordering, Partially Ordered Set, Hasse Diagram, Rules for drawing Hasse Diagrams.

Unit 4: LATTICE
Lattice as Poset, Properties of Lattice, Sublattice, Distributed and Complimented Lattice.
Unit 5: BOOLEAN ALGEBRA:
Boolean Lattices and Boolean algebra, Uniqueness of Finite Boolean Algebra, Boolean Functions
and Expression, Use of K-maps.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. C.L. Liu: Elements of Combinatorial Math
2. D. Gries: The Science of Programming
3. Tremble: Discrete Mathematics
4. Nikodemi: Discrete Mathematics
SECOND SEMESTER

Paper 1: DATA STRUCTURE


Unit 1: Analysis of Algorithms, Big-Oh (O), and related notation, Introduction of Data
Structure, Data types. Arrays: Basic Operations (Creation, Insertion and Deletion etc.)
Unit 2: STACK:
Basic Operations (Creation, Insertion and Deletion etc.)
QUEUE:
Basic Operation (Creation, Insertion and Deletion etc.)
Unit 3: LINKED LIST:
Basic Operation (Creation, Insertion and Deletion etc.), Trees.
Unit 4: Hashing Table and Collision Resolution, Heap sort, Bubble sort, Quick Sort.
Unit 5: Trees, Graphs: Dictionaries, Binary Search Trees.
Reference Books:
1. Horwitz, Sahni :Data Structure in C.
2. Tannenebaum :Data Structure using C++.
3. Cormen, Leiserson,
Rivest, MIT Press :Introduction to Algorithms.
4. Lip Schutz : Data Structure.

Paper 2:COMPUTER ORGANISATION


Unit 1:Flip-Flops: (RS flip-flop, JK flip-flop, D flip-flop) and their Timing Diagrams,
Half-Adder, Full-Adder.
Unit 2: Registers, Counters (Synchronous, Asynchronous, Mod-10-Counter).
Unit 3: MEMORY TYPES:
Primary, Secondary memory, memory Hierarchy, Performance Cost Analysis.
Unit 4: COMPONENT OF CPU:
Control Unit, Arithmetic Logic Unit, Function and control mechanism of CPU.
Unit 5: Memory Interfacing, Direct memory Access Polling.
Unit 6: Hand –Shaking, assembly Language-Programming (Writing Simple
Programmes).
Reference Books:
1. Malvino and Brown :Digital Electronics
2. Morris :Computer Organization
3. Hamacher :Computer Organization
4. Moires Mano :Digital Logic & Computer Design
Paper 3:NUMERICAL METHODS
Unit 1:
Error in Computer Arithmetic, Normalization, Bisection, Falsposition and
Newton Raphson methods for solution of non linear equations. Errors in the
Solutions, Convergence of Solutions.
Unit 2:
Gauss, Gauss-Slidel and Iterative methods for system of linear equation.

Unit3:
Pivotal Condenstation, Matrix Inversion, Eigen-Values, Eigen-Vector,
Diagonalization of Real Symmetric Matrix by Jacobis Methods.
Unit 4:
Ploynomial Interpolatian using Newton’s and Language’s Formulae.
Unit 5:
NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION, INTEGRATION:
Trapezoidal Rule, Simson’s Rule, Weddle’s Rule.
Reference Books:
1. V. Rajaraman :Computer Oriented Numerical Methods
2. Jain & Narang : Numerical Method Techniques
3. Jain, Iyengar & Jain :Numerical Method for Scientific and Engineering Computation

Paper 4: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION & TECHNICAL WRITING


Unit 1: Process of Communication and Barriers to Communication
Unit 2: Verbal Communication and Non-Verbal Communication.
Unit 3: Forms of Organizational Communication-Fax, E-mail, Internet, Telephone etc.
Unit 4: Principles and Guidelines for Business Letter Writing.
Unit 5: Business Letters: Quotations, Orders, Tenders Sales Letters, Claim
and Adjustment Letters, Credit and Collection Letters.
Unit 6: Drafting of Notices, Agenda and Minutes of Company Meetings.
Unit 7: Report Writing: Types and Procedure.
Unit 8: Electronics Communication System: MIS and its Uses in Today’s Business
Organizations.
Reference Books:
1. Raymond V. Lesikar :Business Communication
2. R.C. Sharma, & Krisha Monha :Business Correspondence & Report Writing
3. U.S. Rai & S.M. Lal :Business Communication
THIRD SEMESTER
Paper 1:DISCRETE MATHEMATICS-II
UNIT 1:GRAPH TERMINOLOGY:
Terminology and Application of graphs, Finite and Infinite graphs, Homomarphism,
Sub Groups, Paths and Circuits, Connected, Graph, Euler line and Euler graphs. Operations
on graphs, Hamiltonian path and circuits.
UNIT 2: TREES
Properties of Tree, Distance and center in a tree, Rooted and Binary
Trees, Spanning Trees
UNIT 3:Matrix Representation, Graph Coloring, Chrimatic Number, Chromatic Partitions,
Matching and covering, Directed Graphs.
UNIT 4: MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
Statement and Notations, Tautologies, Disjunctives and Conjunctives normal forms,
Equivalence of Statements.
UNIT 5: BASIC COMBINATORICS:
Counting, Generating Functions, Recurrence relations.
Reference Books:
Elements of Combinatorial Math-C.L.Liu
The Science of Programming -D.Grios
Discrete Mathematics- Tremble
Graph Theory - Narsingh Dev
Discrete Mathematics - Olympia Nicodemi(CBS Publication)

Paper 2:OPERATING SYSTEMS


Unit 1:BASIC CONCEPTS:
Users job, Resources, Batch Processing System, Multiprogramming Systems, Time
Sharing Process, Parallel System, distributed System.
Unit 2:MEMORY MANAGEMENT:
Address protection, Segmentation, Virtual memory, Memory Fragmentation.
Unit 3: Paging, Page Replacement Algorathism, and Overlaying.
Introduction to DOS and Windows-NT
Unit 4.Process Status, Virtual processors, Interrupt Mechanism Scheduling Algorithms.
Unit 5.SYSTEM DEAD LOCK:
Prevention, Detection and Avoidance. Device Drivers
Books:
Operating System Concepts-Silberschatz
Operating System-Retchie
Operating System –Crowley
Operating System-Milonkovic
Windows NT Server 4-Robert Cowart, Boyd Waters, BPB Publications
DOS The Complete Reference-Kris Jamsa
Paper3:STATISTICALMETHODS
Unit 1: Internal and External Sources of Data. Methods of collecting Primary Data.
Sampling and its different techniques. Uses of Secondary Data.
Unit 2: Formation of a Frequency Distribution. Types of Frequency Distributions.
Graphical and diagrammatic presentation of Business Data, Histogram, Frequency polygon
and frequency Curves, Graphs of Time Series.
Unit 3: Uses of Average in analuysing Business Data. Simple and Weighted Arithmetic
Mean,Mode,Median,Geometric and Harmonic Means.
Unit 4:Measuring Variability in Business Data by Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation
and Quartile Deviation, Application of the concept of Skewness for measuring symmetry
of Business Data.
Unit 5: Significance of study of Correlation, Types of Correlation: Positive and Negative
Correlation, Coefficient of Correlation. Use of Regression Analysis, Difference belween
Correlation and Regression analysis,Regression Lines: Regression Equation of Y on X and
X on Y.
Unit 6: Analysis of Time Series, Different Components of a Time Series. Measurement of
SecuarTrend of Business data by Moving Average and Least Squares method.
Books: 1. Gupta, S.P. : Statistical Methods
2. Shukla & Gulshan Statistics.
3. D.N.Ethance Fundamentals of Statistics
4. S.P.Gupta & M.P.Gupta Business Statistics
5. S.C.Gupta Fundamentalsof Statistics
6. Chandan,J.S. & Jagjit Singh BusinessStatistics
7. Gupta S.C. & Indra Gupta A Text book of Business Statistics
8. Hooda, R.P. Statistics for Business & Statistics
9. Shenoy G.V. & Pant, Madan Statistical Method
Paper 4: FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
Unit 1:Accounting Principles: Concepts and Conventions, Double Entry System of
Accounting.
Unit 2: Recording of Journal Entries, Preparation and balancing/closing of Ledger
Accounts.
Unit 3: Cash Book: Simple Cash book, Double-Column Cash Book,
Triple-Column CashBook and Petty Cash book.
Unit 4: Other Subsidiary Books: Sales Book, Purchases Book, and Sales Returns
Book and Purchose Return Book, etc.
Unit 5 :Preparation of Trial Balance.
Unit 6:Preparing of Trading and Profit and Loss A/C and Balance Sheet of sale Proprietary
Concern, Partnership Firms and joint Stock Companies with necessary adjustment.
Unit 7:Analysis of Financial Statements, Ratio Analysis and Trend Analysis.
Books:
1. Vaish, J.N.& Arora, M.M.: Book Keeping & Accounts pt. I & Pt. II
2. Grewal, T.S.:Introduction to Accountancy.
3. Jemeja, C.Mohan & Chawla, R.C.: Elements of Books Keeping.
4. Grewal, T.S.: Double EntrySystem of Book Keeping
5. Juneja & Chawla: Accountancy: Theory & Practice.
6. Goel and Others: Basic Aaccounting
7. Jain & Narang: Introduction to Financial Accounting.
8. Maheshwari S.N.AdvancedAccountancy
9. Gupta & Gupta: Book keeping & Accountancy
10. Juneja &Chawla: Book keeping& Accounts pt. I &pt.II
11. Ghosh, T.P. Fundamentals of Accounting.
12. Gupta & Gupta: Principle of Accountancy
13. R.L.Gupta & G Gupta, V.K.: Principles &Practic of Accountancy
14. Shukla, S.M: Introduction to Accountancy

FOURTH SEMESTER
Paper 1: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIG
Unit 1:
Introduction to System Analysis and Design.
Unit 2
Project Selection and Flexdibilitystudy Techinques and Tools for Structured SAD:
Flow Charts and Data Flow Diagrams, DataDictionary, Gnatt Charts.
Unit 3:
Structure English, Overview of System Documentation methods for Cost-benefit
Study of Information System Classification of Cost and Benefits: Direct and Indirect
Real and Tangible, Recurring and Non-Recurring.
Unit 4:
Data Security and Reliability, Considerations in Design of Systems Overview of
System Implementations.
Books:
1. Ellias M. Awad: System Design and Analysis, Galgotia, New Delhi.
2. I.T.Harryszkiwycz: Introduction to System Design and Analysis, Ph 1
3.Daniels and reats: Basis System Analysis, Galgotia, and New Delhi.

Paper 2 : ALGORITHMS
Unit 1:
Analysing Algorithms, Asymptotic Notation (O-notation etc), Design Methods,
General Consideration, Algorithms Design paradigms and Representative
problems.
Unit 2: DIVIDE AND CONQURE:
Binary Search, merge Sort,Quick sort.
GREEDY METHODS;
Minimal Spanning Tree, Shortest Paths and Optimal Search
Unit 3: DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING:
Optimal Storage on Tapes, Shortest Paths and Optimal Search.
Unit 4: BACK TRACKING
8 Queens Problem, Graph Colouring
Unit 5: BRANCH & BOUND;
Travelling Salesmen Problem.
Books:
Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms- Horwitz, Sahni
Introduction to Algorithms- Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, MIT Press
Paper 3: SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING
Unit I:
Introduction to Linkers: Basic Operation, Idea about Creating Linker.
Introduction to Loders: Its Job, Idea about creating Loder.
Unit 2:
Assemblers and its Job
Interpreter: An Introduction.
Unit 3:
Basic Principles of Compilations: Analysis of Source Programme, Phase of
Compiler Cousins of Compiler The Grouping Phase
Unit 4:
Syntax Definition, Syntax-Directed Translations, Parsing Introduction
Unit 5:
Lexical Analuysis, Role of Lexical Analyzer, Input Buffering, Specification
Taken.
Books:
Assemblers, Linkers and Loders-Barron
Compiler Design- Aho, Ullman, Sethi
System Programming-J>J>Donovan
System Programming & Operating System-Dhamdhere’

Paper 4 : DATA COMMUNICATION & NETWORK

Unit 1:
Concept and Terminology, Analog and Digital Transmission, Half-Duplex and
Full Duplex.
Unit 2:
Signals, Attenuation, Delay Distortion and Noiso.
Unit 3:
Channel Capicity, Transmission Media, Data Encoding Multiplexing
Unit 4:
Synchronous and Asynchronous Transmission.
Unit 5:
Circuit, Message, Packet Switching; Ratio, Sattelite Nertworks, Topology (Ring,
Star, and Bus/Tree
Unit 6:
Network Classification: Local Area Network Metropolitan Area Network, Wide
Area Network, Wireles Network, Network Reference Model: Layered Aarchitecture,
Protocol. Hierarchies, Interface and Services, OSI Reference Model, TCP/IP Reference
Model.

Books:
Data and Computer Communication-Stallings.
Computer Networks-Tonne3nbamm.
TCP/ IP Comer
Local Area Network-Basandra.

5th Semester

Pper1: Introduction to RAD and tools

Unit 1: Rapid Development Strategy.


Unit 2: Software Development Fundamentals, Life Cycle Planning, Estimation,
Scheduling.
Unit 3: Practices: Design for change, Evolutionary Prototyping, Evolutionary Delivery.
Unit 4: Joint Application Development, Life Cycle, RAD Languages and Tools. User 1/F
and their Prototyping.
Unit 5: Introduction to Developer 2000: Form designing, Report writing, Menu designing.
Book s:
Rapid Development: Taming Wild S/W Schedules S. McConnel, Publicaation: Microsoft Press.

Paper 2: DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Unit 1: Data Abstraction, Database System Architecture Schemas and Subschemas, Data
Independence.
Unit 2: Physical Data Organization:
Hashed, Index File.
Data Models:
Data Modelling using Entity Relationship. (Entity, Attributes, Entity Types Relationship
Type, Cardianility Ratio, Structural Constrants).
Unit 3: Relational Algebra (Operator, Join operator etc.) Storage Organization of relations.
(How Relation is stored in File, Techniques used for storage).
Unit 4: Normal Algebra:
Normalization to Remove Update, Insert and Other anomalies. First, Second, Third,
BCNF, Fourth, Project-Join Dependencies.
Unit 5: Introduction to Oracle:
SQL: SQL statement, Built-in SQL Functions, Character Function Returning Numeric
Function, Data Function, Cursors.
PL-SQL: Introduction to PL/SQL, PL/SQL syntax and constructs (PL/SQL Block, Lexical
Units, Variable Declaration, PL/SQL Types, Control-Structure, Record and Tables).
Books:
Introduction to Data Base System (5th of 6th Edn.)-C.J.Date.
Principal of Data Base System –J.D.Ullman, Galgotia Pub.
Data Base Management System-Elmasan & Navathe.

Paper 3: OTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES

Unit 1: Decision Making with Certain and Uncertain Information.


Unit 2: Linear Programming (Simplex Methods), Sestivity Analysis, Mathematical
Formulation & Graphical Solutions, Computational Procedure of Simplex method,
Artificial variable techniques, Problem of degeneracy & Concept of duality.
Unit 3: Transportation Problems, Assignment Problems, Mathematical formulation,
Finding I.B.F.S., Optimalitis tests, Degeneracy, Unbalanced transportation problems.
Unit 4: Min-Max Flows, PERT, CPM. Network and basic components, Problem solving
using PERT & CPM.
Unit 5: Dynamic Programming, Recursive equation approach, D.P. Algortihm, Solution of
discrete D.P.P., Solution of LPP by D.P.P.
Books:
Operation Research –Kanti Swaroop
Introduction to Operation Research – H. Taha
.
Paper 4: INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

Unit 1: Human Resource Management: Nature, Functions and Role of HRM, Human
Resource Planning, Recruitment and Selection Process, Performance Appraisal.
Unit 2: Production Management: Nature, Scope and Importance of Production
Management, Plant Location and Plant Layout, Production Planning and Control
Techniques, Network Programming, Materials and Inventory Management.
Unit 3: Financial Management: Objective, Functions and Importance of financial
Management, Composition of Financial Plan, Concept of Capital Structure and Factors
influencing to pattern, Financial and Investment Decisions.
Unit 4: Marketing Management: Concept of Marketing, Marketing Management Process
Marketing Environment, Marketing Mix, Personal Setting.
Books:
1.Sharma & Gupta: Financial Management
2.Reddy & Others: Financial Management
3.Khan & Jain: Financial Management
4.R.M.Srivastava: Financial Management
5.J.C.Ghandhi: Marketing
6.Sarlekar, S.A.: Marketing Management
7.Nair & Nair: Marketing
8.Rameswami & Namakumari: Marketing Management
9.B.S. Goes: Production/Operations Management
10.Chunawala & Patel: Production/Operations Management
11.Prasad & Banerjee: Productions Management
12.Goel & Gupta: Production Management
13.Memoria, Reddy & Appanaiah: Personnel & Human Resource Management
14.P.C.Tripathi. Personnel Management & Industrial Relations.

Sixth Semester
Paper 1: INTRODUCTION TO ‘OOP’

Unit 1: Introduction to OOP paradigm, The Evolution of Object model, Elements of


Object Model.
Unit 2: CLASS:
Class Name, Class Member, Member Function,
DERIVED CLASS:
Multiple Base Class, Virtual Function Single Inheritance, Multiple Inheritance
Unit 3:
Declarations & Definition, Scopes, Storage Classes, Types.
Unit 4:
Access Specifies, Access Declaration, Friends, Protected Member Access.
Unit 5:
Constructors, Destractors, Copying Class Objects, Overloaded Operators
Books:
C++Printer-S.Lipmann
C++ - A Programming Language-By B.Stroustrup, 3rd Edition
C++ - Object-Oriented Programming using C++, Balaguruswami
C++ - Object-Oriented Programming in C++, Robert Labore

Paper 2: WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMMING, OFFICE SUITES

Unit 1: GUI Concepts and Rationale, Device Independent graphics, Functions Calls.
Windows Programming: HELLOWIN Files, Make Files, Windows Function Calls, Data
types Handles.
Unit 2: Creating and Displying Window, Introduction to GDI Getting Device Context
Handle.
Scroll Bars: Range and Positioning Key Strokes and Characters.
Unit 3: MS Excel: Concept of a workbook, creating, opening and saving a workbook and
organization of worksheets in a workbook, Data entry in cell, selecting/copying/moving
data in a worksheet or to different worksheets.
MS Word: Opening, creating, saving a document, Editing, Finding and replacing text.
Using the interface (Toolbars and menus).
Unit 5: MS Access: Concept of a relational database management system. Creating and
Opening a database. Creating Tables: Defining fields and field types, determining and
setting key field. Importing files from other packages. Concept of a farm and its
advantages. Creating query using a single table/multiple-tables/other queries.
Power Point: Business presentations and their advantages. Creating a presentation.
Books:
Programming Windows 95: Charles Petzold, Pub.: Microsoft Press
Rescued by Excel 5 for windows : Wyatts
Essential guide Excel 5 for windows : Prince
Learning MS Access : Thomas

Paper 3: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING


Unit 1:
Definition of Software, Data, Information. What is Software Engineering? Steps used in
development of software. Introduction to waterfall Model. What is Prototyping?
Unit 2:
Estimation Techniques used in finding size of projects. Different categories defined for
projects, Importance of Planning in project development
Unit 3:
Control Methods of Project. Defining Project Team Standards. How to design solution of a
project, Steps needed in design.
Unit 4:
Different Techniques for estimation of cost of software. Evaluation techniques for software
analysis. Models used for cost and Evaluation.
Unit 5:
Verification and valuation of software. Various design methods used in software
development. Techniques used in design process.
Unit 6:
Documentation and Implementation Procedures. Software Testing: Unit, Block Box and
White Box Testing. Defining Software Error.
Books:
-Software Engineering –Pressman
-Introduction to Software Engineering –Jalote
-Software Engineering –Sommerville, IAN
-Software Engineering –Farely, Rechords
4. PROJECT RREPORT
In the B.C.A.- VIth semester every student shall be required to complete a Project under
supervision of a faculty Memmber approved by Director /Head of the Department which
will have to be submitted by a fixed dated in duplicate. The Semester Project-Report will
carry 100 marks and will be evaluated by two examiners: one external examiner to be
appointed by the university and one internal examiner i.e. the faculty member under whose
supervision the project was completed. The average of the marks awarded by the external
and the internal examiners shall be incorporated in the examination result.
The project-report should produce a comprehensive picture of the work actually done by
him/her, which must be duly forwarded by the faculty member under whose supervision
this academic exercise was carried out for not less than two months or so.
5. COMPREHENSIVE VIVA-VOICE
At the end of BCA VI semester examination there shall be a Comprehensive viva-voce
examination of 100 marks. The viva-voice shall be conducted by a board consisting of one
external examiner appointed by the university and one internal examiner to be
recommended by the Director/Head of dept.
The viva-voce may concerns with/the project developed by the candidate or different
academic exercise carried in semester.

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