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16th July 2014, 01:15 PM
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Mumbai Colleges MCA Course Fee
Give me information about required fee for admission in master of computer application course offered by Mumbai university ?
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17th July 2014, 07:51 AM
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Re: Mumbai Colleges MCA Course Fee
Here I am giving you information about required fee for admission in master of computer application course offered by Mumbai university: Mumbai university MCA fee : For general category : Rs.15715.00 Reserved category, if Freeship / Scholarship approved Rs.1000.00 MCA syllabus : First semester : Subject Code Subject Name MCA101 Object Oriented Programming MCA102 Computer Organization and Architecture MCA103 Software Engineering MCA104 Discrete Mathematics Principals and MCA105 Perspective of Management Lab I – L101 Programming and S.E. Lab Lab II – Web Technology & L102 Web Project Development Lab 2nd semester : Subject Code Subject Name MCA101 Object Oriented Programming MCA102 Computer Organization and Architecture MCA103 Software Engineering MCA104 Discrete MCA105 Principals and Perspective of Management L101 Lab I – Programming and S.E. Lab L102 Lab II – Web Technology & Web Project Development Lab 3rd semester : Subject Code Subject Name MCA201 Data Structure MCA202 Operating System MCA203 Computer Network MCA204 Probability and Statistics MCA205 Financial Accounting Lab I – L201 Programming and Statistical Lab Lab II – Operating L202 System and DCN Unit Contents Hrs 1 C++ Fundamentals: Data types, Operators, Preprocessor directives, Declarations, Input & Output, control structures, structures, functions and arrays. 4 Hrs 2 Functions: Concept of function in C++, function prototypes in C++, function with parameters, Returning values From Functions. Reference Arguments, Overloaded Function, Default Arguments. Returning By Reference. 3 Hrs 3 Object oriented programming, Object And Classes: -Characteristics of object oriented programming, Making sense of core object concepts (Encapsulation Abstraction, Polymorphism, Classes, Massages Association, Inheritance) Implementation of Class in C++, C++ Objects As Physical Object, C++ Object As Data Types, Constructor, Object As Function Arguments. The Default constructor, Copy Constructor, Returning Object From Function. Structures And Classes. Inline 8 Hrs functions, static, virtual and friend function. Classes Objects And Memory Static Class Data. Const Data. Const And Classes. 4 Arrays and String: Arrays Fundamentals. Arrays as Class Member Data. Arrays Of Object. String. The Standard C++ String Class. 4 Hrs 5 Operator Overloading: Overloading Unary Operators. Overloading. Binary Operators. Data Conversion. Pitfalls of Operators Overloading And Conversion. Keywords Explicit And Mutable 4 Hrs 6 Inheritance: Concept of Inheritance, Derived Class And Base Class, Derived Class Constructors, Overriding Member Function, Class Hierarchies, Public And Private Inheritance, Levels Of Inheritance, Multiple Inheritance, Ambiguity In Multiple Inheritance, Aggregation: Classes Within Classes, Inheritance And program Development. 4 Hrs 7 Pointer. Addresses And pointer, The Address-Of Operator “&”, Pointer And Arrays, Pointer And Function, Pointer And C- Types String, Memory Management: New And Delete operator, Pointers to Objects, Debugging pointers. 4Hrs 8 Virtual Function and Polymorphism Virtual Function, Assignment And Copy Initialization, this Pointer, Dynamic Type Information. 4Hrs 9 Streams and Files. Streams Classes. Stream Errors. Disk File I/O with Streams, File Pointers, Error Handling In File I/O, File I/O With Member Function, Overloading the Extraction And Insertion Operators, Memory As A Stream Object, Command line Arguments, and Printer Output. 5 Hrs 10 Templates And Exceptions Function Templates, Class Templates Exceptions. 2Hrs 11 The Standard Template Library Introduction Algorithms, Sequence Containers, Iterators, Specialized Iterators, Associative Containers, Storing User- Defined Object, Function Objects. 3Hrs 12 References :- 1. Object Oriented Programming in-C++ By Robert Lafore Techmedia Publication 2. The Complete Reference C ++ - By Herbert Sehlidt Tata Megraw-hill publication 3. Object Oriented Programming in C++ Saurav Sahay Oxford University Press 4. Object Oriented Programming and C++ R. Rajaram New Age International Publishers 2nd 5. OOPS C++ Big C++ Cay Horstmann Wiley Publication 6. C++ How to Program, 8/E Paul Deitel & Harvey Deitel Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Contact Hours per week) Credits Assigned Theory Pract. Tut. Theory Pract. Tut. Total MCA102 Computer Organization and Architecture 04 -- -- 04 -- -- 04 Examination Scheme Theory Term Work Pract. Oral Total Internal Assessment End Sem. Exam. [ Once in a semester ] Test1 Test 2 Avg. 20 20 20 80 -- -- -- 100 Unit Contents Hrs 1 DIGITAL LOGIC Number system Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates Combinational Circuits Implementation of Boolean Functions Algebraic Simplification Karnaugh maps Multiplexers / Demultiplexers Decoders / Encoders Adders :Half, Full Sequential Circuits Flip- Flops: S-R, J-K, D Registers: Parallel, Shift Counters: Ripple, Synchronous 6 hrs 2 THE COMPUTER SYSTEM Computer function and Interconnection Computer functions 12 hrs Interconnection Structures Bus Interconnection Memory System Design Memory hierarchy and SRAM Advanced DRAM Organisation Interleaved and Associative memory Nonvolatile memory RAID Cache Memory Cache memory Principles Elements of Cache design Improving Cache Performance Input / Output Programmed I/O Interrupt-driven I/O Direct Memory Access I/O Channels and Processors 3 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT Instruction Set: characteristics & functions Machine Instruction characteristics Type of Operands Types of Operations Instruction set : addressing modes & formats Addressing Instruction Formats CPU structure and Function Processor Organization Register Organization Instruction Cycle Instruction Pipelining Instruction Level Parallelism and Superscalar Processors Superscalar versus super pipelined Limitations Instruction level parallelism and machine parallelism Instruction issue policy Register Renaming Branch Prediction Superscalar Execution Superscalar Implementation Example: 8086 and Pentium Processor 12 hrs 4 CONTROL UNIT Control Unit Operation Micro-operations Control of the processor 4 hrs Hardwired Implementation Microprogrammed Control (Basic concepts ) 5 MULTIPROCESSOR ORGANISATION Multiprocessor organizations UMA, NUMA NORMA, Distributed memory Types of Parallel Processor Systems Parallel organizations Symmetric Multiprocessors Organization Interconnection networks – single bus, crossbar, mesh, tree & ring network Clusters Cluster Configurations Cluster Computer Architecture Cloud computing 6 hrs 6 Case Study: Processor Specification & Design 2 hrs References Books: 1. Digital Computer Fundamentals, Bartee C. Thomas , McGraw-Hill International Edition 2. Computer Architecture by Nicholas Carter , Schaum’s outlines, McGraw- Hill 3. Computer Organization by Hamacher C., Zaky S. McGraw Hill 4. Computer Organisation and Architecture: Stallings, W Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 5. Computer Architecture, Behrooz Parhami, Oxford University Press 6. Digital Computer Fundamentals, Bartee C. Thomas , McGraw-Hill International Edition 7. Computer Fundamentals Architecture & Organization B. Ram New Age 8. Computer Organization I.S.R.D.group Tata Mc Graw Hill Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Contact Hours per week) Credits Assigned Theory Pract. Tut. Theory Pract. Tut. Total MCA103 Software Engineering 04 -- -- 04 -- -- 04 Examination Scheme Theory Term Work Pract. Oral Total Internal Assessment End Sem. Exam. [ Once in a semester ] Test1 Test 2 Avg. 20 20 20 80 -- -- -- 100 Unit Contents Hrs 1 Software Engineering: The evolving role of software What is Software engineering? Changing nature of software Software Myths. 4Hrs 2 Approaches to system development SDLC Different models their advantages and disadvantages o Waterfall approach o Iterative approach o Extreme programming o Rad model, JAD o Unified process o Evolutionary software process model Incremental model Spiral model Concurrent development model Agile Model 5 Hrs 3 Software Analysis and Design Activities of the analysis phase Fact finding methods o Review existing reports forms and procedure descriptions o Conduct interviews o Observe & document business processes o Build prototypes o Questionnaires o Conduct jad sessions 8 Hrs Validate the requirements o Structured walkthroughs Feasibility Analysis: Types of feasibilities, Cost- benefit analysis, Payback analysis, ROI analysis, cash flow analysis. Requirement Engineering Software engineering task Requirement elicitation techniques Software Requirements Specification (SRS) Software requirements: functional and non- functional domain Requirement characteristics and characterization Requirement qualities, requirement specification, requirement traceability, Requirement prioritization 4 Software Project Planning: Size Estimation Cost Estimation Models COCOMO, COCOMO-II 6 Hrs. 5 Software Scheduling and Tracking Relationship between people and Effort: Staffing Levci Estimation, Effect of schedule Change on Cost Selecting Software Engineering Tasks: Degree of Rigor, Task set selector, Task Network Schedules: Work breakdown Structure. Task Network/Activity Networks, Gantt Charts, PERT Charts, CPM 6 Hrs. 6 Design phase activities Develop system flowchart Structure chart o Transaction analysis o Transform analysis Software design and documentation tools Hipo chart Warnier orr diagram Designing databases Entities Relationships Attributes Normalization 6 Hrs. 7 Software Quality Software Quality Management Systems Software Quality Assurance Software reviews Formal Technical Reviews Overview of ISO 9001 , SEI Capability Maturity Model, Mc Calls Quality 3 Hrs Model 8 Software Reliability and Maintenance • Software Reliability • Reliability Metrics • Reliability Growth Modeling • Software Reveres Engineering • Software Maintenance Costs • Estimation of Maintenance Costs 5 Hrs References: 1. Software Engineering- A Practioner’s Approach”, Seventh Edition , Pressman R.S, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. 2. “ Software Engineering” : PankajJalote. 3. “Software Engineering Concepts”, Richard Fairley,Tata McGraw Hill Publication. 4. “Software Engineering – Principles and Practice”, Waman S. Jawadekar, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. 5. System Analysis and Design- Elias M. Awad 6. System Analysis and Design- in a changing world –John Satzinger, Robert Jackson, Stephen Burd Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Contact Hours per week) Credits Assigned Theory Pract. Tut. Theory Pract. Tut. Total MCA104 Discrete Mathematics 04 -- -- 04 -- -- 04 Examination Scheme Theory Term Work Pract. Oral Total Internal Assessment End Sem. Exam. [ Once in a semester ] Test1 Test 2 Avg. 20 20 20 80 -- -- -- 100 Unit Contents Hrs 1 Mathematical logic Propositions and logical operations Conditional Statements Methods of Proof Mathematical Induction Mathematical Statements Logic and Problem Solving Normal Forms Theory of Inference of statement calculus and predicate calculus 9 Hrs 2 Relations 9 Hrs Product sets and partitions Relations and digraphs Paths in Relations and Digraphs Properties of Relations Equivalence Relations Operations on Relations Partially Orders Sets, Hasse diagram 3 Semigroups and Groups Semigroups, Monoids Products and Quotients of Semigroups Groups Products and Quotients of Groups 7 Hrs 4 Groups and Coding Coding of Binary Information and Error Detection Decoding and Error Correction 4 Hrs 5 Recurrence Relations Tower of Hanoi Iterations Homogenous linear equations with constant coefficients Particular Solution, Total Solution, Generating function Line in a plane in general position Divide and Conquer Recurrence Relations (Fast Multiplication of Integers, Fast matrix Multiplication) 8 Hrs 6 Graphs Graph Representation of Graph Adjacency matrix, Adjacency list Euler paths and Circuits Hamiltonian Paths and Circuits 5 Hrs 7 Language and Finite State Machines Languages Finite-State Machines 3 Hrs References 1. Discrete Mathematical Structures for Computer S Science by Kolman B and Bushy R 2. Discrete Mathematical Structures with applications to Computer Science by Tremblay and Manohar 3. Discrete Mathematics by C L Liu 4. Discrete Mathematics by Rosen 5. Discrete Mathematics by Johnsonbaugh, 6th ed. Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Contact Hours per week) Credits Assigned Theory Pract. Tut. Theory Pract. Tut. Total MCA105 Principals and Perspective of Management 04 -- -- 04 -- -- 04 Examination Scheme Theory Term Work Pract. Oral Total Internal Assessment End Sem. Exam. [ Once in a semester ] Test1 Test 2 Avg. 20 20 20 80 -- -- -- 100 Unit Contents Hrs 1 Nature and functions of management: importance of management, definition of management, management functions, development f management thought, contribution of F. W. Taylor, Henri Fayol, Elton Mayo, system contingency approaches to management 5 hrs 2 Planning : nature of planning, importance, forms, types of planning, steps in planning, making planning effective, planning skills, strategic planning in the Indian industry 5 hrs 3 Decision-making: meaning, types, steps in rational decision-making, environment of decision-making, common difficulties in decision-making 5 hrs 4 Organization & authority delegation and decentralization: meaning, process of organizing, span of management, principles of organizing, organization structure, authority, responsibility. Role and Importance of Control Process, Budgeting and Variance Analysis . 7 hrs 5 Motivation & Leadership: meaning and Maslow, Herzberg and Macgregor’s theory of motivation, meaning of leadership, characteristics of leadership, approaches to leadership, theories of leadership 5 hrs 6 Staffing & training and development: importance and need for proper staffing, recruitment, selection, placement, induction, types of training programmes, methods and selection of training method, training practices in India. 5 hrs 7 Performance appraisal & compensation plan: purpose of appraisal, criteria of PA, PA methods, primary compensation, incentive compensation, pay-forperformance, non-monetary incentives. 5hrs 8 Marketing: Understanding the concept of marketing, marketing mix, Product policy, New product development, Product life cycle, Channels of distribution, Marketing research. 5 hrs Reference books: 1. Principals & Practice of Management : L.M.Prasad 2. Principles of management: P.C. Tripathi and P.N. Reddy 4th edition, TMH 3. Marketing Management , Rama Swamy, Nama Kumari 4. Essential of Management , Koontz O’Donnell 5. HR & Personnel Management , Ashwathappa Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Contact Hours per week) Credits Assigned Theory Pract. Tut. Theory Pract. Tut. Total L101 Programming and S.E. Lab -- 06 -- -- 03 -- 03 Programming Lab 04 02 S.E. Lab 02 01 Examination Scheme End Sem. Exam. [ Once in a semester] Laboratory Name Term Work Pract. Oral Total L101 Programming and Project Development Lab 25 50 25 100 Programming Lab 15 25 15 55 S.E. Lab 10 15 10 35 Journal/Documentation 10 (5+5) 10 Session Contents Hrs C++ Programming Lab: 1 Assignment based on control structures, structures, functions 3 hr 2 Assignment based on Arrays and String 3 hr 3 Assignment based on Operator Overloading, Object And Classes 3 hr 4 Assignment based on Inheritance 3 hr 5 Assignment based on Pointer 3 hr 6 Assignment based on Virtual Function and Polymorphism 3 hr 7 Assignment based on Streams and Files 4 hr 8 Assignment based on Templates And Exceptions 4 hr 9 Assignment based on The Standard Template Library 4 hr 10 Mini project in C++ 10 hr Software Engineering Lab: 1 Introduction to Software Engineering CASE tools. 2 Hrs 2 Creating a Project Plan or WBS Establishing the Project Start or Finish Date Entering Tasks Attach Supporting Information Entering Task Durations Setting Task Constraints (Milestones) Gantt chart Pert/CPM chart 3 Hrs 3 Working with • Degree of Rigor, Task set selector, Task Network Estimate the Man power effort required for a project. Calculate size the project. 3 Hrs 4 Managing Project Cost 3 Hrs 5 Solving examples using COCOMO and COCOMO II models 3 Hrs 6 Case studies on Quality Standards. 3 Hrs 7 Case Study of any sample Project using MS Project 3 Hrs Subject Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Contact Hours per week) Credits Assigned Theory Pract. Tut. Theory Pract. Tut. Total L102 Lab II – Web Technology & Web Project Development Lab -- 06 -- -- 03 -- 03 Web Technology Lab 04 02 Web Project Development Lab 02 01 Examination Scheme End Sem. Exam. [ Once in a semester] Laboratory Name Term Work Pract. Oral Total L102 Lab II – Web Technology & Web Project Development Lab 25 50 25 100 Web Technology Lab 15 25 15 55 Web Project Development Lab 10 15 10 35 Journal/Documentation 10 (5+5) 10 Session Contents Hrs 1 Introduction to the Web Web Browser, Web Server, XAMPP, Web Development Cycle Web publishing, Static Web contents, Dynamic Web contents Introduction to HTML HTML fundamentals, HTML Tags, Elements and Attributes Structure of HTML code, Lists Block Level tags Block formatting, Heading, Paragraph, Comments, Text alignments and Font size. Text Level tags Bold Italic, Underlined, Strikethrough, Superscript, Subscript (Lab Assignment: Develop web pages based on above tags) 6 hrs 2 HTML Inserting graphics, Linking and Scaling images. Table, Frameset, Forms (Lab Assignment: Develop web pages based on above tags) 6 hrs 3 Cascading Style Sheets The usefulness of Style Sheets, Creating Style sheets, Classes and Pseudo Classes, CSS Tags (Lab Assignment: Develop small website based on above HTML tags & by using CSS) 6 hrs 4 PHP PHP Essentials, Installation and Configuration files Variables, constants, Operators, Control Structures, 6 hrs (Lab Assignment: Develop small web application based on above Syllabus) 5 PHP Strings, Array (Lab Assignment: Develop small web application based on above Syllabus) 6 hrs 6 PHP Functions , Built-in PHP Function Libraries, Forms (Lab Assignment: Develop small web application based on above Syllabus) 6 hrs 7 PHP Data Validation, File Handling (Including and Requiring Files, Reading and Writing Files, Allowing Users to Download Files) (Lab Assignment: Develop small web application based on above Syllabus) 6 hrs 8 MYSQL Introduction about Database, Data Types, DML, DDL, Aggregate functions Data Time functions (Lab Assignment: Develop small web application based on above Syllabus) 6 hrs 9 PHP PHP ODBC, Sessions, Cookies, FTP, GET and POST data, HTTP Headers, HTTP Authentication (Lab Assignment: Develop small web application based on above Syllabus) 6 hrs 10 PHP GET and POST data, HTTP Headers, HTTP Authentication (Lab Assignment: Develop small web application based on above Syllabus) 6 hrs Reference Books: 1. Textbook of Web Design – Joel Sklar, Cengage Learning 2. HTML: The Complete Reference – Thomas A. Powel 3. Web Technologies – Uttam K. Roy, Oxford 4. Head First PHP and MySQL- Oreilly Publication 5. PHP: The Complete Reference – Steven Holzner 6. PHP and MySQL Web Development (3rd Edition)- Luke Welling, Laura Thomson 7. Developing Web Applications, Ralph Moseley, WSEwiley 8. PHP for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, 4/e - Larry Ullman, Pearson |
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11th August 2020, 06:59 AM
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Freeship criteria
Who is eligible for freeship and how to apply
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