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Re: Kolhan University MCA Syllabus

Kolhan University is a university which was established in the year 2009 and it is located in the India, in the state of Jharkhand.

The former name of Kolhan University is Ranchi University.

It offers three years duration MCA course .

Semester-I

IT 11: Fundamental Of Computer Science & Application
IT 12: Computer Organization & Architecture
IT 13: Programming Language Through C
BM 11: Business Communication
MT 11: Discrete Mathematics
LAB IT11L: Lab Based On Computer Fundamentals
LAB IT 12L: Lab based on programming in C

Semester-II
IT 21: Data Structure
IT22: Operating Systems
BM 21: financial accounting
MT 21: Numerical Analysis
LAB IT 21L: Lab Based On Programming In Datastructure
LAB IT22L: Lab Based On OS
Kolhan University MCA Syllabus
The world has become dynamic. As a result our country is
facing a new spectrum of challenges brought out by adoption of
new technologies, innovative thinking, business practices and
global competition. The increased pressure on organizations to
maximize the productivity of their work force through IT
applications has immensely enhanced the significance and
responsibility of IT professionals.
The MCA Course is meticulously planned to keep pace with
the technological advancements and needs of the corporate
world. The course is designed to prepare youngsters for various
challenging assignments, develop their personalities and
professional skills and last but not the least to be a
responsible citizen of the country.
Dr. M. M. P. Singh
Director, MCA
Ranchi University, Ranchi
RANCHI UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE
Ranchi University was established on July 12,1960 with 10
PG Departments, One constituent college and 20 affiliated
colleges spread ever an area of 65000 square Kilometers.
At present the University has 23 PG Departments, 15
constituent colleges, 14 affiliated colleges, 1 academic staff
college, 1 adult continuing education & extension Department ,1
medical college, 1 law college,4 technical institutes, 2
Institutes of neuropsychiatry and allied Science and Institute
of Business Studies.
Besides regular courses RU also offers PG Level Self
Financing/Professional courses namely MCA, MBA, M.Sc.
Electronics & Communication, PG Diploma in medicinal plant &
M.Sc. in Bio-Technology, Master in Mass Communication &
Journalism , Master in Rural Development, Master in Agro
management, Public Administration, Diploma in Human Rights and
other professional courses are running in this University.
Being located in predominantly tribal area the University
has successfully lived up to the expectations and aspirations
of people since its inception. It has been ranked 36th among top
50 Universities in the Country.
THE DEPARTMENT:
The University Department of Mathematics is one of the best
Post Graduate Department in eastern region of India. It has a
research team of teachers with long standing experience of
teaching and research. The Department is actively engaged in
research and training to faculty and students. Every year 4-5
Ph.D.s are produced under the guidance and supervision of
teachers of the Department. From July 2003, Department has
started teaching of MCA course as a self-financing course. The
M.Phil course has been started in the department from July
2012.
MCA COURSE:
The MCA Course was started in the Department of
Mathematics, Ranchi University, Ranchi in July 2003. The Course
Curriculum has been designed to provide the students a solid
conceptual foundation with extensive focus on application of
these concepts to real life situations. The main aim of the
program is to produce computer professionals to meet the demand
of rapidly growing IT industry. We maintain discipline and
decorum to keep pace with the professionalism proper dress code
is being introduced.
TEACHING AMBIENCE
The Department imparts computer education to MCA students
through classroom lectures, seminars, Presentation through LCD
projector, group discussions, guest lectures by eminent persons
from IT field. The major emphasis is given in the area of
Personality Development and communication skills. Subject
experts are invited regularly to deliver lectures.
In addition to above facilities several other workshops and
colloquiums such as industrial visits, mock interviews, topic
presentations, IT related exhibitions etc are organized time to
time in the Department. Department is continuously focusing on
overall development of the students studying in MCA.
Furthermore for improvement of Co-Curricular skills, the
Department organizes numerous activities such as cultural
programs, exhibitions, lectures and presentations in art and
culture etc.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The MCA Course is running in Institute of Basic Science
building which is well consist of sufficient number of
classrooms, Lecture Theaters, Seminar Halls and Laboratories.
AUDITORIUM:
There is a well furnished auditorium named as “ARYABHATTA
AUDITORIUM” within the premises of Basic Science Building. The
seminars, cultural programs and other occasional celebrations
are conducted there.
BANKING FACILITY
There is a branch of CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA inside the
Campus.
COMPUTER LAB
In this IT dominated world, the department has well enabled
computer Lab with LAN facility. The Computer Lab has latest
software and the necessary hardware support to synchronize with
the IT needs. The Lab has individual Computer facility, with
Internet facility.
The systems in LAB are connected through local area network
to share, discuss, develop and rectify programs in an
interactive manner. Practitioners can directly interact with
master computer (with instructor) to solve queries immediately
after occurrence. At present the LAB has more than 50 Desktops
and three Servers.
LIBRARY
(i)The department has a well stocked MCA library of its own.
The departmental library comprises of varied extensive
collection of more than 5000 books, journals, research reports
and case study materials. Besides, the students have access to
the University Central Library.
(ii) The Department has an NBHM (National Board of Higher
Mathematics) library consisting more than 3 thousand books for
higher research work in field of higher Mathematics and
Computer Science.
(iii) The Department also has an UGC (University Grants
Commission) library consisting of more than three thousand
books for M.sc/MCA level courses.
Seminar Hall is equipped with plasma T.V.
BRIEF COURSE PROFILE OF MCA:
SEMESTER
1st
SEMESTER
2nd
SEMESTER
3rd
SEMESTER
4th
SEMESTER
5th
SEMESTER
6th
PAPER
1st
IT 11:
FUNDAMENTAL OF
COMPUTER
SCIENCE &
APPLICATION
IT 21:
DATA STRUCTURE
IT 31:
DATA BASE
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
IT 41:
COMPUTER
NETWORKS
IT 51:
A. I. and
APPLICATIONS
IT61 S:
SEMINAR
PAPER
2nd
IT 12:
COMPUTER
ORGANIZATION
& ARCHITECTURE
IT22:
OPERATING
SYSTEMS
IT 32:
ANALYSIS DESIGN
OF ALGORITHM
IT 42:
COMPUTER
GRAPHICS
IT 52:
NETWORK
SECURITY &
CRYPTOGRAPHY
IT62 P:
PROJECT
PAPER
3nd
IT 13:
PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGE
THROUGH C
BM 21:
FINANCIAL
ACCOUNTING
IT 33:
OBJECT ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING
IT 4E:
COMPILER DESIGN
IT 5E:
DATA WARE
HOUSING & DATA
MINING
PAPER
4th
BM 11:
BUSINESS
COMMUNICATION
MT 21:
NUMERICAL
ANALYSIS
BM 31:
ENTERPRISE
RESOURCE
PLANNING
BM 41:
PROJECT
MANAGEMENT &
SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
BM 5E: ORG.
BEHAVIOUR
PAPER
5th
MT 11:
DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS
LAB IT 21L:
LAB BASED ON
PROGRAMMING IN
DATASTRUCTURE
MT 31:
AUTOMATA THEORY
BM 4E:
e-COMMERCE
MT 51:
OPTIMIZATIONS
RESEARCH
PAPER
6th
LAB IT11L:
LAB BASED ON
COMPUTER
FUNDAMENTALS
LAB IT22L:
LAB BASED ON OS
LAB IT31L:
LAB BASED ON
DATA BASE MGT.
LAB IT41L: LAB
BASED ON CASE
TOOLS
LAB IT51L:
LAB BASED ON
A.I.
PAPER
7th
LAB IT 12L:
LAB BASED ON
PROGRAMMING
IN C
LAB IT32L:
LAB BAISED
ONPROGRAMMING
IN JAVA
LAB IT42L:
CASE TOOLS LAB
LAB MT5IL:
LAB BASED ON
WEB DESIGN
PAPER
8th
LAB IT5IIL:
INDUSTRIAL
THECHNIQUES
LAB
PAPER
9th
LAB IT5IS:
SEMINAR
PAPER
10th
LAB IT5IP:
PROJECT
FACULTY MEMBERS:-
1. Dr. M.M.P.Singh (Head Mathematics & Director, MCA)
2. Dr. M.K.Singh (University Professor)
3. Dr. N.K.Agrawal (University Professor)
4. Dr.(Mrs.)Smita Dey (Associate Professor, Course
Coordinator, MCA)
5. Dr. Sahdeo Mahto (Associate Professor)
6. Dr.C.S.P.Lugun(Associate Professor)
7. Miss Swagata Ghosh(Faculty,MCA)
8. Mr. Ashish Mohan (Faculty,MCA)
9. Mr. Abhishek Kant (Faculty,MCA)
10. Miss Nazia Hasan (Faculty,MCA)
11. Mr.Mithilesh Kumar(Faculty, MCA)
PLACEMENT CELL
The Department has its own placement cell under the Supervision
of R U Placement Cell. The primary objective of the placement
cell is to provide opportunities to the students to secure good
jobs in private as well as public sectors.
The placement cell is well organized to place our students in
the well reputed organizations.
FEE STRUCTURE
The Tuition fee is Rs. 18,500/= per semester for all category
of students except BPL Category. The department provides free
ship education to 2 BPL students. The examination fee is Rs.
800/- per semester.
SELECTION PROCEDURE
At present there are 72 seats in MCA including 2 seats for BPL
category students.
Candidates are selected on the basis of:
(i)
Marks scored in all India Centralized Eligibility Test
(CET), Conducted by R.U. Ranchi.
(ii) Academic Career Record
(iii) Interview conducted by the Department
Appropriate reservation policy of state is being followed at
the time of finalizing the merit list selection.
SCHEDULE FOR MCA ADMISSION 2014-17
Date of CET- 2014 exam
20.06.2014
Date of Interview
26.06.2014 to 28.06.2014
Tentative date of publication
of first list of result
07.07.2014
Commencement of classes
14.07.2014
Centralized Eligibility Test (CET) of Ranchi University,
Ranchi.
The fee for Information Brochure and Application forms etc. is
Rs. 1000/- (demand draft)in favour of MCA-Vocational-A1 A/C,
R.U, Ranchi.
(For MCA Entrance)
Subjects
The test will consist of three sections A, B and C with the
following distribution of (equal value) questions.
Section
Subject
No. of Questions
(A)
Mathematics
70
(B)
Reasoning
20
(C)
Computer awareness
15
Total number of Questions:
105
Test Pattern
1. The total time allotted for the answers is three hours.
2. Each question has 4 choices for answer. A candidate has to
select the most appropriate choice.
3. Each correct answer will be awarded 4 marks and each
incorrect answer will carry a penalty of 1 mark. No attempt
to a question will carry 0 Marks.
4. The question will be uniformly distributed over the entire
syllabus in each subject as far as possible.
5. Calculation aids and electronic device (e.g. calculators,
calculating watches, slide rules, etc), log table graph
paper etc, will not be allowed at the Test Centre.
6. If two candidates secure equal total of marks, the
candidate securing more marks in Mathematics will be given
preference in selection.
Detailed syllabus of the Subjects
Section A (Mathematics) (based on + two level of CBSE)
1. Set Theory
a. Algebra of Sets
b. Cartesian product of sets and binary relations
c. Mapping and binary operations
2. Algebra
a. Elementary algebra: indices, algebra of polynomials,
logarithms
b. Quadratic and polynomial equations and inequalities
c. Determinant and matrices including the solution of a
system of linear equations
3. Discrete Mathematics
a. Counting principles: Addition and multiplication
principles, inclusion exclusion principle
b. Counting arrangements: Counting linear, circular and
3-dimensional arrangements, to count different types
of mappings from a given set A to a given set B,
counting with conditions on neighbors or ordering of
objects.
c. Counting selections: Counting sets and relations, To
count geometrical objects formed by joining given
points or by the intersection of given system of
lines, counting partitions and distributions.
d. Sequence: general properties of a sequence, special
sequences viz. A.P., G.P. and H.P.
e. Finite series: Methods of summing finite series.
Binomial series and its application in summation of
finite series.
f. Infinite series: Formal methods of summing infinite
geometric and binomial series, logarithmic and
exponential series.
4. Probability theory
a. Probability of an event; finite sample space and
events, computing probability form combinatorial
reasoning.
b. Conditional probability: independent events and
multiplication theorem.
c. Mutually exclusive and exhaustive events: Theorem on
total probability and Bay’s theorem.
d. Discrete distributions: and Poison’s distributions and
its mean, median and mode.
5. Basic Statistics
a. Mean, median and mode of frequency distributions
b. Dispersion and deviation: mean and standard
deviation, coefficient of dispersion and deviations.
6. 2-dimensional Co-ordinates Geometry.
a. Cartesian co-ordinates: distance and section formulas,
formula for the area of a triangle.
b. Equations of one or more straight lines.
c. Circles: Equations of circle, points and line
associated points and lines.
d. Standard equation of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola
and the equations of points about origin, orthogonal
reflection of a point in a line, translation and
rotation of axes.
7. Trigonometry
a. Trigonometry identities: Identities involving compound
angles, multiple and sub multiple angles.
b. Evaluation of trigonometric expressions.
c. Solutions of trigonometric equations
d. Properties of triangle
e. Inverse circular functions.
f. Computations of Heights and distances.
8. Differential calculus
a. Real functions
b. Limit, Continuous and differentiable functions
c. Properties of continuous and differentiable function
of one and several variables.
d. Maxima and minima of a continuous function of one and
several variables.
e. Geometric application of differentiability’s: tangent
and normal to a curve, application of Roles and Mean
value theorem.
9. Integral calculus and differential equation
a. Evaluation of indefinite integral
b. Evaluation of definite integral
c. Application of definite integral: Evaluation of area
bounded by one or more curves, summation of certain
infinite series
d. Differential equation and properties of its solution.
e. Solution of First order and first degree differential
equation
f. Geometrical applications of differential equations.
10.
Vectors and 3-dimensional Co-ordinate geometry
a. Linear operation on Vectors and their geometric
meaning
b. Scalar and vector products of two and three vectors
and their geometric and mechanical applications.
SECTION – B (Reasoning)
1. Quantitative Reasoning
a. Arithmetic reasoning
b. Problem solving
c. Data sufficiency
SECTION – C (Computer Awareness)
1. Computer Basic
a. Organization of computer: Central processing Unit
(CPU), input/ output devices, computer memory, memory
organization, back-up devices.
2. Data Representation
a. Representation of characters, integers and fractions,
binary and hexadecimal representation
b. Binary Arithmetic: Addition, Subtractions,
Multiplication and division of binary numbers, single
and two complement arithmetic.
3. The basics of C-programming:
a. Variables and expressions
b. Basic input and output
c. Control Structures
d. Debugging a program
Specimen questions
1. The set (x:x=x) may be equal to
a. {0}
b. {1}
c. {3}
d. { }
2. Which of the following has only one subset?
a. {0}
b. {1}
c. {3}
d. { }
3. If A = { 1, 2, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5} then A ∆ B is equal to
a. { 1,2,5,9}
b. {1,2,3,4,9}
c. {1,2,3,4,5,9}
d. None
4. If A = {1,2,4}, B={2,4,5}, C={2,5} then (A – C) X (B – C) is equal to
a. {(1,4)}
b. {(1,4), (4,4)}
c. {(4,1),(4,4)}
d. None
5. If n(A) = 4 and n(B) = 7, then the minimum and maximum value of n(AUB) are respectively
a. 4, 11
b. 4,7
c. 7,11
d. None
6. Solution of (x – 1)2 (x – 4) < 0 is
a. (-
b. (-
c. (-1,4)
d. (1,4)
7.
equals
a. 1 + l
b. 1 – l
c. -
d. None
8. The smallest positive integer n for which { }n
= -1 is
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
9. If the sum of p terms of an A.P. is q and he sum of q terms is p then the sum of p + q
terms will be
a. 0
b. p – q
c. p + q
d. –(p+q)
10. If the 10th term of a G.P. is 9 and 4th term is 4, then it’s 7 th term is
a. 16
b.14
c. 27/14
d. 56


Contact Details:

Kolhan University
NH 75, Jharkhand 833202
06582 255 274


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