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29th November 2014, 08:25 AM
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BCA 1st Semester Sikkim Manipal University Papers
I am pursuing 1st semester BCA form Sikkim Manipal University and want to prepare for exam so please provide syllabus of exam Papers?
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29th November 2014, 12:08 PM
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Re: BCA 1st Semester Sikkim Manipal University Papers
Here I am providing you syllabus for Exam Papers of 1st semester BCA Sikkim Manipal University. 1. Communication Skills Syllabus Unit 1 Language and Communication Definition of Communication: Function and Purpose of Communication; Process of Communication; Barriers to Effective Communication; Types of Communication: Verbal Communication, Non-verbal Communication; he Impact of Communication on Performance Unit 2 Remedial English Parts of Speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections; Sentences; Subject-Verb Agreement; Active Voice and Passive Voice; Degrees of Comparison; Direct and Indirect Speech; Question Tags Unit 3 Oral Skills for Effective Communication Advantages and Disadvantages of Oral Communication: Improving Oral Communication; One-to-One Oral Communication: Face- to- face Communication, Communication through Telephone; Oral Presentations: Making an Effective Oral Presentation, Basic Steps for Oral Presentations, Visual Aids, Using Overhead Projectors, Using Slide Projectors, Making Power Point Slides Unit 4 Listening Skills Meaning of Listening; Types of Listening; Barriers of Effective Listening; Strategies for Effective Listening; Semantic Markers; Listening to Customer Complaints Unit 5 Reading Skills Meaning of Reading: Purposes of reading, Reading as a skill, Types of reading: Skimming, Scanning, Extensive reading, Intensive reading, Loud and silent reading; SQ3R Technique of Reading Unit 6 Writing Skills Note Taking: Strategies of note-taking; Paraphrasing; Elements of writing: Cause and Effect, Cohesion; Business Letter Writing: Principles of Writing Letters, Structure of a Business Letter, Types of Business Letters, Job Applications; Other Business Communications: Press Releases, Fax, Telegram and E-mail. 2. Basic Mathematics Syllabus Unit 1 Set Theory Sets, types of sets, operation on sets, Venn diagrams, Cartesians product of two sets, Distributive laws Unit 2 Mathematical logic Proposition or statements, converse, inverse and contrapositive of an implication Unit 3 Modern algebra Binary operation, semi groups, monoid, group Unit 4 Subgroups and other groups Subgroups, cosets, cyclic groups, group of permutations Unit 5 Basic graph theory Definition of graphs, multigraphs, complete graphs, null graphs, bi-graphs, degrees, degree sequences Unit 6 Data analysis Data and statistical data, Frequency distribution, graphical representation, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion Unit 7 Permutation and combination Fundamental principles, Permutation and Combination, Permutation of n different things taken r at a time, Permutation of things of which some are alike, circular permutation, combinations, complementary combinations Unit 8 Probability Random experiment, sample space, event, probability additional theorem, classical approach, conditional probability, independent events, multiplication theorem, empirical approach Unit 9 Elements of trigonometry Radian and circular measure, trigonometric functions, identities, trigonometrical ratios of certain standard angles, allied angles, compound angles, multiple and sub multiple angles Unit 10 Limits Definition of limits, continuity, evaluation of limits, some of the standard limits with their derivations, exponential limit Unit11 Continuity and differential calculus Differentiation, equations of tangent and normal, pedal equations, polar coordinates, angle between radius vector and tangent, successive differentiation, indeterminate forms, partial differentiation Unit 12 Integral Calculus Integration by parts, integral as the limit of a sum, reduction formulae, integration of algebraic rational functions, integration of irrational functions, definite integrals and evaluation. Unit 13 Complex Trigonometry Complex number definition, De Moivre’s theorem, Roots of a complex number, Exponential function of a complex variable, hyperbolic functions, logarithmic function o a complex variable. Unit 14 Matrices and determinants Matrices, related matrices, matrix method of solution of simultaneous equations, elementary transformation of a matrix Unit 15 Infinite series Convergence and divergence, series of positive terms, Binomial series, exponential series, logarithmic series Unit 16 Differential equations First order differential equations, Practical approach to differential equations, first order and first degree differential equations, homogeneous equations, linear equations, Bernoulli’s equations, exact differential equations. 3. Computer Concepts and C Programming Syllabus Unit 1 Introduction to C Programming Introduction, Features of C, Basic structure of C programs, A simple C program, More simple C programs Unit 2 Constants, Variables and Declarations Introduction, Constants, Integer Constants, Real Constants, Character Constants, String Constants, Backslash Character Constants, Concept of an Integer and Variable, Declaring an Integer Variable, The rules for naming Variables, Assigning values to variables Unit 3 Operators and Expressions Introduction, Arithmetic operators, Unary operators, Relational and Logical operators The Conditional operator, Library functions, Bitwise operators, The increment and decrement operators, The size of operator, Precedence of operators Unit 4 Some More Data Types Introduction, Floating-point Numbers, Converting Integers to Floating-point and vice-versa, Mixed-mode Expressions, The type cast Operator, The type char, Keywords Unit 5 Input and Output operators Introduction, Character Input and Output, Formatted input, Formatted output, The gets() and puts() functions, Interactive Programming Unit 6 Making Decisions in C Introduction, the goto statement, the if statement, The if-else statement, Nesting of if statement, The conditional expression, The switch statement Unit 7 Control Statements Introduction, The while loop , The do…while loop , The for loop , The nesting of for loops , The break statement ,The continue statement Unit 8 Functions Introduction, Function Basics, Function Prototypes, Recursion, Function Philosophy Unit 9 Storage Classes Introduction, Storage Classes and Visibility, Automatic or local variables, Global variable, Static variable, External variables Unit 10 Arrays and Strings Introduction, One Dimensional Arrays, Passing Arrays to Functions, Multidimensional Array, Strings Unit 11 Pointers, Structures and Unions Introduction, Basics of Pointers, Basics of structures, Structures and functions, Arrays of structures, Unions 4. Computer Fundamentals Syllabus Unit 1 Computer Fundamentals and Electronics Computer Fundamentals and Electronics- Historical overview-History of computers, Generation of Computer up to the present generation; Applications: Educational, Commercial, Industrial Science and Technology, Communication, Entertainment and Multimedia Applications; Classification of Computers: Micro, Mini, Mainframe an Super Computes. Characteristics of personal computers – speed and storage capacity Block Diagram of Computer: Description of Each Unit ; Memory Devices, Primar Memory, Secondary Memory – Magnetic disks, Floppy Disks, Hard disk and CD-Rom Input Devices: Mouse, Keyboard, Joystick, light pen, scanner, OCR, OMR, MICR, Barcode, Reader, Voice Input, Digital Camera and Smart card ; Output devices: VDU, Printers (Impact and Non-impact), Plotters, Speakers etc.; Number System: Need for Binary Number system in Computers, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, and Decimal Number System ASCII & EBCDIC.; Binary Arithmetic: Additions Subtraction, Using 1’s and 2’s complements; Digital Logic: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR and Universal Gates.; Boolean algebra: Basic postulates, principle of duality theorems, Simplification o expressions using postulates. Unit 2 Introduction to Operating System and Windows XP Introduction to Operating System - Different Types of Operating System: Single User, Multi User, batch Processing, Multiprocessing, Online and Real Time System. Window XP: (Practical Skill only) - How does Windows differ from DOS? Why Window XP, Feature of Windows XP, Installing or Removing Programs, Windows Setup (Adding o Removing Windows Components, Windows XP tools, Handling and Manipulating Files. Windo Explorer, Moving, Copying, Files in Explorer by Click & Drag method. Brief about Windows XP Accessories etc. Multimedia: Printers, Regional Settings, Sound, System, CD player Unit 3 MS-WORD Introduction, Definition and Objectives of word processor, Getting into MS-Word, Creating Documents, Parts of main MS-Word windows and it’s each function, Handling and Manipulation of text, Formatting feature, Menus, Commands, Toolbars and their Icons, Word formatting Toolbars, Printing Toolbars with it’s functions, Tables in Word, Mail Merge: Features of Mail Merge, Steps to handle the Mail Merge operations Macros: Macro Importance in Word, Recording Macros, Some example Exercises Unit 4 MS-EXCEL Introduction, Define ESS, features of ESS, Advance Features of MS-EXCEL, Handling and Manipulating Worksheet and Workbook, Menus, Commands, Toolbars and their Icons, All Excel related format commands (Text, Number, Date etc.), MS-Excel Formula, Types of formulas and it’s usage in different applications with appropriate examples, Handling and manipulating formulas (entering, copying, Deleting, Editing, etc.), Excel Chart and graphs, different types of Business chart created in excel with appropriate example of each. Excel Database: Data forms, data sort, Data filters etc. Excel Functions: Statistical and Mathematical Functions with functions and example of each, Date functions, Unit 5 MS-Power Point Introduction, Features of Power point, Tips on Presentations, Power Point Menus, Toolbars, Navigating in power point [Handling and Manipulating Slides], Working with Power Point (Sample Exercises), Inserting Picture, New Slides, Text etc., Copying Pictures, Text, Slides Entering Data to graph, Design Template, Master Slides, Saving Presentation, Show and Display Presentations, Auto Content Wizard Unit 6 MS-Outlook Introduction, What can you do with Outlook? Parts of an Outlook window, Menu and Toolbars, Working with Toolbar: Start Outlook, Address Book, Adding Contacts, Changing View, Finding a Contact, Filtering Contacts, Sorting Contacts, Tasks, Journal, Inbox, Notes etc. 5. Digital Systems Syllabus Unit 1 Number Systems Introduction to Number Systems , the Decimal Number System, The Binary Numbering System, Counting in Binary, Binary to Decimal Conversion, Decimal to Binary Conversion, Sum of Weight Method, Repeated Division Method, Repeated Multiplication, The Octal Numbering System, Counting in Octal, Octal to Decimal Conversion, Decimal to Octal Conversion, Sum of Weight Method, Repeated Division Method, Repeated Multiplication, Octal to Binary Conversion, Binary to Octal Conversion, The Hexadecimal Numbering System, Hexadecimal to Binary Conversion, Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion, Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion, Hexadecimal to Octal Conversion, Decimal to Octal Conversion, Sum of Weight Method, Repeated Division Method, Repeated Multiplication Binary Arithmetic, Binary Addition, Binary Subtraction, Binary Multiplication, Binary Division, Complementary numbering systems: 1’s and 2’s, Complements, Binary subtraction using 1’s complementary Method, Binary subtraction using 2’s complementary Method, Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) Numbering system, BCD Addition Unit 2 Boolean algebra Introduction to Boolean Algebra , Addition and Multiplication in Boolean algebra , Binary Logic Functions, Logical Gates and Truth Tables , NOT Logic , AND Logic , OR Logic. NAND Logic , NOR Logic , Ex – OR Logic , Ex – NOR Logic , Boolean Rules and Laws , Commutative law , Associative Law , Distributive Law , Boolean Rules , De Morgan’s Theorem Unit 3 Combinational Logic Introduction, Realization of switching functions using logic gates, Canonical Logic Forms, Sum of Products Form, Product of Sum Form, Universal Gate, NAND Gate as Universal Gate, NOR Gate as Universal Gate, Realization of Boolean Functions using Universal Gates, Timing Diagrams and Synchronous Logic, Realization of Combinational circuits from the truth table Unit 4 Combination logic realization Introduction, Karnaugh Map or K – Map, Plotting a Boolean expression, Logic expression simplification with grouping cells, Quine McClusky Method, Prime implicants, Prime implicant chart , Multiple Output functions Unit 5 Analysis and Design of Combinational Logic Introduction , Binary adders , Half adder , Full adder , Binary Subtractor, Half subtractor, Full subtractor, Parallel Binary Adders , BCD Adders, Binary Comparator or Magnitude Comparator , Decoders , Basic Binary Decoder, 3 line to 8 line Decoder , Encoders , Decimal to BCD encoder , Octal to Binary Encoder , Priority Encoder , Decimal to BCD priority encoder , Code conversion , BCD to Binary conversion , Gray Code , Binary to Gray Conversion: , Gray code to Binary Conversion , Multiplexers or Data Selectors , Multiplexers as logic function generators , Demultiplexers , Parity Generators and Parity Checkers , Parity , Detecting an Error Unit 6 Latches and Flip Flops Introduction , Latches: The S-R Latch , Active HIGH S-R Latch (NOR gate S-R Latch) , Active Low S-R Latch ( NAND Gate S-R Latch) , Gated Latches , Gated S-R Latches , Gated D-Latch or D-flip-flop , Edge triggered Flip-Flops , Edge triggered S-R Flip-Flop (SR FF) , Edge triggered D-Flip-Flop (D-FF) , Edge triggered J-K Flip-Flop (J-K FF) , Asynchronous inputs: PRESET and CLEAR , Master-Slave J-K Flip Flop Unit 7 Asynchronous Counters Introduction , Asynchronous Counters , Negative edge triggered 2-bit ripple Up-counter , Negative edge triggered 2-bit ripple Down-counter , Negative edge triggered 2-bit ripple up/down-counter , Design of modulus counters , Cascading of Ripple Counter , Integrated Circuit Asynchronous Ripple Counter , IC 7493 – A 4-bit Binary Counter , IC 7490 – A Decade Counter Unit 8 Synchronous Counters Introduction , Up- Counters , Two bit Synchronous Binary Counters , A Three-bit Synchronous Binary Up-counter , A Four-bit Synchronous Binary Up-counter , Synchronous Decade Up-counter , Down- Counters , Two bit Synchronous Binary Counters , A Three-bit Synchronous Binary down-counter , A Four-bit Synchronous Binary downcounter , Synchronous Up-down counters Unit 9 Shift Registers Introduction , Shift Register Classification , Serial-in, Serial-out shift register , Timings in Serial Shift operation , Serial In, Serial out Shift operation – 3 register combination , Serial In, Parallel out Shift Register , Parallel In, Parallel out Shift Register , 74LS395 – A Universal Shift Register , Serial in, Serial Out Right Shift Operation of 74LS395 , Serial in, Serial Out Left Shift Operation of 74LS395 , Ring counters , Johnson counters Unit 10 Data Converters Introduction, Digital to Analog Converters(DAC), Binary Weighted Input Method, The R-2R Ladder DAC, Analog to Digital Converters(ADC), Flash Type ADC, Staircase Ramp or Digital Ramp Type, Slope Integrator Type, Successive Approximation Method, Practical Considerations of ADC’s, Comparison of ADC Circuitry |