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6th June 2015, 08:35 AM
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JNVU Jodhpur Rules
I have completed class 12th with Commerce and want to take admission in BCA at Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur . Will you please provide the University Rules amended in the syllabus ?
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6th June 2015, 01:58 PM
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Re: JNVU Jodhpur Rules
Jai Narain Vyas University was established in the year 1962.It is located at Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India . It offers three year duration BCA Course . Rules amended in the syllabus i. In theory there will be 20% marks for internal assessment and 80% for end semester examinations. ii. In practical there will be 20% marks for internal assessment and 80% for end semester examination. i. The basis for internal evaluation in theory shall be home assignment, quizzes, class test and regularities in the attendance. ii. The basis for internal assessment in the laboratory courses shall be timely submission of the lab records, performance in the experiments, tests quizzes etc. 3. Resolved to incorporate the following rules for BCA 1. The course of study of BCA shall extend over a period of six semesters spread over three years. 2. The admission process shall be as per University Rules. 3. a. Every academic year shall be divided into two semesters. b. There shall be an examination at the end of each semester. The examinations shall consist of written papers, practicals, sessionals and course work. c. The examination in the first year of BCA will be designated as first and second semesters examinations at the end of each semester respectively. d. The examinations conducted in the second year will be designated as third and fourth semester examination at the end of each semester respectively. e. The examination conducted in the third year will be designated as fifth and sixth semester exam at the end of each semester respectively. 4. For a pass, a candidate should obtain 35% marks in each theory paper, 50% marks in each practical and sessional, 50% marks in each course work/seminar/project and 40% marks in the aggregate of the semester every year as per the teaching and examination scheme. 5. It a candidate, fails in not more than two units in each semester examination, and if obtain an aggregate of 40% marks in the grand total, he/she shall be allowed to be regular candidate in the next semester. Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur BCA syllabus BCA SEMESTER 1 Code Subject Hrs/week Exams Max.Marks L T P Hrs. lA* Exam Total Theory BCA-101 Elementary Mathematics 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-102 Elementary Physics 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-103 Communicative English 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-104 P.C. Software 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-105 Information Technology Trends 3 3 20 80 100 And Language FORTRAN BCA-106 Environmental Studies 3 3 10 40 50 Practical BCA-107 M.S Office Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-108 IT Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-109 Physics Lab 3 3 10 40 50 Total 160 640 800 BCA SEMESTER II Code Subject Hrs/week Exams Max.Marks L T P Hrs. lA Exam Total Theory BCA-201 Differential Integral Calculus 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-202 Statistical Methods 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-203 Digital Electronics 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-204 Programming Language C 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-205 data Structure 3 3 20 80 100 Practical BCA-206 Digital Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-207 C Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-208 FORTRAN Lab 6 3 20 80 100 Total 160 640 800 BCA SEMESTER III Code Subject Hrs/week Exams Max.Marks L T P Hrs. lA Exam Total Theory BCA-301 Principles of Programming. Lang 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-302 Business Data Processing 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-303 Computer System Architecture 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-304 Finance & Cost Accounting 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-305 Comp. Oriented Numerical Meth. 3 3 20 80 100 Practical BCA-306 Microprocessor Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-307 COBOL Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-308 Numerical Methods Lab 6 3 20 80 100 Total 160 640 800 BCA SEMESTER IV Code Subject Hrs/week Exams Max.Marks L T P Hrs. lA Exam Total Theory BCA-401 Management Accounting & Eco 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-402 DBMS I 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-403 JAVA Programming Language 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-404 Operating System Concept 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-405 Object Oriented Prog. C++ 3 3 20 80 100 Practical BCA-406 DBMS I lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-407 JAVA Programming Language 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-408 Object Oriented Programming (C++) Lab 6 3 20 80 100 Total 160 640 800 BCA SEMESTER V Code Subject Hrs/week Exams Max.Marks L T P Hrs. lA Exam Total Theory BCA-501 Visual Programming 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-502 Comp. Graphics & Multimedia 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-503 Computer Comm. & Networks 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-504 Economics & e-commerce 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-505 DBMS II 3 3 20 80 100 Practical BCA-506 Visual Programming Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-507 Graphics Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-508 DBMS II Lab 6 3 20 80 100 Total 160 640 800 BCA SEMESTER VI Code Subject Hrs/week Exams Max.Marks L T P Hrs. lA Exam Total Theory BCA-601 Management Information System 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-602 System Analysis and Design 3 3 20 80 100 BCA-603 Seminar 3 1 20 80 100 Practical BCA-604 System Design Lab 6 3 20 80 100 BCA-605 Project 6 3 80 320 400 Total 160 640 800 Grand Total 4800 Grand Total of BCA 4800 (For awarding division 4750) BCA I Year Session 2012-2013 SEMESTER I BCA-101 ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS 1 Set, Relation and Functions: Set, Cartesian product of sets, relations, functions, binary operations. Trigonometric Functions: Angles, trigonometric functions and trigonometric identities. Cartesian system of rectangular coordinates: The number plane, distance formula area of a triangle, section formulae, slope of a line, locus and equation. Straight line: To find equation of a straight line parallel to an axis: the point slope form, two point form, intercept from, slope-intercept form, normal form, condition of concurrency for three straight lines, analytical proof of geometric theorems. Circle and family of circles: Standard form of equation of a circle, its general form, condition of tangentancy. Quadratic equation: Solution of quadratic equations, symmetric functions of roots. Determinants and matrices: Properties and applications, definition and type of matrices, elementary transformation of a matrix, inverse of a matrix, normal form of a matrix, orthogonal matrices. ELEMENTARY PHYSICS Note:- This course is of introductory nature and therefore, emphasis will be on basic concepts and direct applications of mathematical expressions without rigorous analysis. Physical quantities: Scalar and vector quantities, vector addition, scalar and vector product of two vectors. Modern Physics: Electromagnetic spectrum, different categories and properties of the electromagnetic waves, communication of signals, modulation and demodulation, cable, microwave and satellite communication. Photoelectric effect, LASER, application of LASER, CD and Laser printers (Only qualitative aspects without derivation of formula etc.) Electrostatics and Current Electricity: Coulomb’s law, electric field, Gauss law, force on charged particle in electric field, motion of charged particle in uniform electric field. Electric current: current in conductors, ohm’s law, conductivity, insulators, dielectric materials, dielectric constant, resistance, potential difference, Source of Direct current, emf, capacitance, changing & discharging of capacitor through resistance. Potentiometer, Alternating Current, Peak and rms values, power factor. Electric motors and generators. Magnetic field, faraday’s law, self inductance and mutual inductance. Electronics: Semiconductors, doping, N-type and P-type semiconductors. P-N junction diodes, transistors characteristics. Physical principles of LED, Photocells, CRT, Plasma Panel and LCD. Thermoelectric effect, LD Rs, piezo-electric effect. Principle of transducers. Books suggested: Basic Physics: A self teaching guide, Karl F. Kuhn, John Wiley & Sons, Inc Optics and Atomic Physics, Khandelwal D.P., Shiv Lal Agarwal & Co. Electricity and Magnetism, Berkeley Physics Course Vol. II, Tata McGraw Hill NCERT Physics Books. COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH Comprehension: (Comprehension includes understanding the language by reading and listening & writing. Passages or poems will be given to read, read out or made audible in class and question will be asked verbally to evaluate the level of comprehension) Reading Comprehension: Simple passages and note making passages, poems (question relating to understanding, relationship, summarizing the main idea & judging the tone of the passage). Listening Comprehension: Talks, reports, poems usage of multimedia (Relates to extracting ideas, understanding the meaning of words and sentences in context). Writing Skills: Writing of paragraph, report, composition, diary, entry, various types of business letters and applications relating to bio-data & testimonials. Functional Grammar: Grammar will be taught in functional, integrated and informal way, laying stress more on the usage rather that defining them (relates to stress marking, pronounciation, word formation, words in usage in different situations) Maximum possible exercises will be given. Structural Items: Simple compound and complex sentences. Coordinate clause (with, but or either-or, neithernor otherwise or else), Subordinate clauses noun, clause subject, object and complement: Relative clauses (restrictive and non-restrictive clauses), Adverb clauses (open and hypothetical, conditional with because, though here, so that as long as, as soon as) Tenses: Simple present progressive and present perfect, Simple past, progressive and past perfect, indication of futurity, the passive (simple present and past, present and past perfect and ‘to’ infinitive structure), Report speech: (i) Declarative sentences (ii) Imperatives (iii) Interrogatives wh questions, Yes/No Questions, Exclamation sentences, Models (will, shall, should, would, ought to, have to/ have got to, can, could, me-might and need), Verb structures (infinitives and gerundial), Linking devices. The focus should be to irradicate grammatical errors. Literature: Six good essays and six poem should be discussed with the students to enhance their comprehension ability. PC SOFTWARE Introduction and history of Operating system, Basic commands of windows OS, FAT and NT file systems, file and directory structures and naming rules, booting process, system files, integral and external files. Windows 98/XP/2000. Windows concept, Features, Windows structure, Desktop, Taskbar, Start menu, My Computer, Recycle bin, Windows Accessories-Calculator, Notepad, Paint, Word Pad, Character Map, windows Explorer, Entertainment, Managing Hardware & Software-installation of Hardware and Software, Using Scanner, System Tools, Communication, Sharing information between programs. Word processing, MS-Word Features, Creating Saving and Opening Documents in Word, Interface , Toolbars, ruler Menus, Keyboard shortcut, Editing, Previewing, Printing & Formatting a Document, Advance Features of MS word, Find & Replace, Using Thesaurus, Using Auto Multiple functions, Mail Merge, Handling Graphics, Tables & charts, Converting a word document into various formats like-text, Rich text format, word perfect, HTML etc. Worksheet-MS Excel: Worksheet basics, creating worksheet, entering data into worksheet, heading information, data, text, dates, alphanumeric values saving & quitting worksheet, Opening and moving around in an existing worksheet, Toolbars and menus, Keyboard shortcuts, working with single and multiple workbook, working with formula & cell referencing, Auto sum, coping formulas, absolute and relative addressing, working with ranges, formatting of worksheet, Previewing & Printing worksheet, Graphs and Charts, Database, Creating and using macros, Multiple worksheets-concepts, creating and using. Introduction to Power Point: Creating slide show with animation. Introduction to front Page & Microsoft Access: Creating & using database in Access. Contact Details : Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur Bhagat Ki Kothi, Pali Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342005 0291 262 5225 For the syllabus , here is the attachment. |
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