North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon: Faculty of Science and Technology Syllabus
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon: Faculty of Science and Technology Syllabus
Objectives:
BCA COURSE strives to create outstanding computer professionals with ethical and human values
to reshape the nation’s destiny. This programme aims to prepare young minds for the challenging
opportunities in the IT industry, nourished and supported by experts in the fields.
The BCA Course aims at inculcating essential skills as demanded by the global software industry
through interactive learning process. This also includes team-building skills, audio- visual
presentations and personality development programmes.
The programme enhances analytical, managerial and communication skill besides inculcating the
virtues of self-study. The Curriculum has been designed to cater to the ever changing demands of
information technology along with necessary inputs from the Industry.
The OBJECTIVE of the course is to develop skilled manpower in the various areas of software
industry and Information Technology.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Bachelor Of Computer Application (BCA)
w.e.f. –Academic Year 2017-18
Second Year BCA - (Sem III & IV) w.e.f. - July 2018-19
Paper Semester -III Paper Semester –IV
Mathematics and Statistics for
BCA 301 BCA 401 Introduction to Information System Audit
Managers
BCA 302 Management Information System BCA 402 RDBMS
BCA 303 Java Programming BCA 403 C#.NET
BCA 304 Linux Operating System BCA 404 Data Structure
2 For all the courses (except course no 507 & 607 at semester V & VI) there shall be a semester pattern of
examination (Theory / Practical) of 100 marks, comprising of external examination of 60 marks, and 40
marks for continuous internal assessment for every course.
a. ***
Two internal tests are to be conducted by the subject teacher. Each test shall be of 20 marks
and the concerned teacher shall consider both internal tests for Internal Assessment.
3 For course no 507 & 607 at Semester V & VI, Field work & Project has been prescribed for 100 marks,
comprising maximum of 50 marks each to be awarded by an external examiner and an internal examiner,
based on the field work / project report submitted and the viva-voce thereon. The said examination is to be
conducted at the end of the V / VI Semester. In case of course no 507 & 607 of Semester V/VI the 60:40
patterns will not be applicable.
4 There shall be External Examination (Viva-Voce) for Field work and Project Report. The project must be
based Computer Software Application (Desktop or Web)
5 The syllabus of each course shall be taught in 4 lectures per week during the semester.
Question Paper Pattern for External Examination
Marks: 60 Times: 2hrs
Que.2 (12Marks)
Que.3 (12Marks)
Que.4 (12Marks)
Que.5 (12Marks)
Que.6 (12Marks)
Que.7 (12Marks)
Que.8 (12Marks)
Semester –I
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 101 - Foundation Course for Managers
w.e.f. 2017-18
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objectives-
To study the fundamental Accounting concepts, terms, jargons and learn the process of
recording of financial transactions in the books of Accounts.
To develop the foundation for higher studies in the field of accounting.
Reference Books
Recommended Books
1. Financial accounting: By Jane Reimers (Pearson Education) ISBN: 9780136115274
2. Accounting Made Easy By Rajesh Agarwal & R Srinivasan (Tata McGraw –Hill) ISBN 0070600600
3. Financial Accounting for Management: By Amrish Gupta (Pearson Education) ISBN - 9788131754528
4. Financial Accounting for Management: By Dr. S. N.Maheshwari (Vikas Publishing House) ISBN :
9789325956193
5. Fundamentals of Accounting: S.K Paul
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 102 - Computer Fundament and Networking
w.e.f. 2017-18
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objective- To make students well familiar with computer and networking fundamentals.
Reference Books
Reference Books
Objective: Prepare students to acquire knowledge of programming using C. It is the precursor and
inspiration for almost all of the most popular high-level languages available today.
Reference Books
1) Programming with problem solving through ‘C’. (ELSEVIER) (for UNIT I) ISBN-10: 0124058760
2) Programming in C”, E. Balaguruswamy Tata McGraw Hill ISBN 10: 1259004619
3) “C The Complete Reference”, H. Schildt, Tata McGraw Hill ISBN-13
4) The C Programming language by Brian W. Kernighan Dennis M. Ritchie Prentice Hal SBN 0-13-
110362-8
5) Text Book - 1. Y. Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publications ISBN 10: 8183331637 ISBN 13:
9788183331630
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 105 - Practical on Computer & Internet
w.e.f. 2017-18
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objective- - To make students well familiar with internet and HTML Script
1. Create web page using basic HTML tags
2. Createweb page using Marquee Tag and Different Formatting tag.
3. Create a web page using different List tag.
4. Create web page using Anchor Tag (Internal Link and External Link )
5. Create web page to design time table of your college using Table tag.
6. Create Web page with different images.
7. Create web page inserting audio and video files.
8. Design a web page using Frames and Frameset Tag.
9. Design a simple Webpage of College Admission Form.
10. Design static and simple website for your college.
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 107 - Practical on C Programming
w.e.f. 2017-18
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Note: For Question Paper Pattern of subjects related to Accounts & Costing refer guidelines
given in syllabus instructions.
Reference Books
References:
1) Introduction to Accountancy – T. S. Grewal& S. C. Gupta – S. Chand – 8thEdition ISBN 10:
8121905699 / ISBN 13: 9788121905695
2) Accounting Made Easy: By Rajesh Agarwal & R Srinivasan (Tata McGraw –Hill) ISBN 1403
910324. 2.
3) Fundamentals Of Accounting, Dr. S.N. Maheshwari&Dr.S.K. Maheshwari, Vikas Publishing
House, New Delhi ISBN 13: 9788180544491
4) Financial Accounting – Jawaharlal &Shrivastava – S.Chand & Sons ISBN 0-672-32901-8
5) Accounting for Managers - Vijay Kumar – TMH ISBN 13: 9780070090170
Advanced Accounts, M.C. Shukla, T. S. Grewal& S.C. Gupta, S. Chand & Co Ltd. ISBN 13:
9788121910163
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 202 Professional Communication
w.e.f. 2017-18
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Reference Books
Reference Books
1) The ABC’s of Java Script by Lee Purcell Mary Jane Mara, BPB Publication .ISBN: 8170298261.
2) The Complete Reference – Web Design, Thomas A. Powell, TMH, ISBN 0-07-041186.
3) How to become webmaster in 14 days, James L Mohler, Techmedia ISBN 1575211696.
4) HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, Perl & CGI by Ivan Bayross, BPB Publishing ... ISBN: 8176562742
5) Web References: www.w3c.org, www.sybex.com ISBN 0-07-041186
6) Web Enabled Commercial Application Development using HTML, DHTML, Java Script,PERL ISBN
13: 9788183330084.
7) CGI By Ivan Bayross, BPB Publication ISBN 13: 9788183330084
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 204 Programming In C++
w.e.f. 2017-18
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objective- To train students in programming using object oriented concepts with C++.
Unit 6 – Virtual Functions, Templates & Exception& File handling [10L] [15M]
Virtual Function,
Pure Virtual Functions,
Abstract classes,
Function Templates
Exception handling constructs.
Reference Books
Objective- To practically train students in programming in object oriented way using C++.
Objective :To impart the required knowledge of Mathematics and statistics for
managerial activities among students.
Reference Books
o Business Mathematics Sancheti&Kapoor Sultan Chand & Co. New Delhi ISBN 10:
8180545385
o Business Mathematics & Analytics Anand Sharma Himalaya Publishing ISBN 13:
9788180545382
o Business Mathematics Dr.Ramnath Dixit and Dr. .Jinendra Jain Himalaya Publishing
o Business Mathematics & Statistics: Punaini, Pearson Education ISBN: 9780070612044
o Business Statistics C M Chikkodi& B G Satyaprasad Himalaya Publishing
o Business Statistics S P Gupta Sultan Chand &Co.NewDelhi ISBN : 8180549453
o MS-Excel Help files from Microsoft ISBN-13: 978-1285168432
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 302 : Management Information Systems
w.e.f. 2018-19
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Reference Books
Objectives: To impart the knowledge of object oriented programming using java among students.
Java as programming tool, Advantages of Java (Simple, Object Oriented, Distributed, Robust, Secure,
Architecture Neutral, Portable, Interpreted, High performance, Multithreading, dynamic), Java& Internet.
Comments, Data types (Integer, floating pt., character type, Boolean, enumerated), Casting, Variables,
Arrays, Assignments, Initializations (Conversion between Numeric Types, constants), Operators, Input and
Output, a simple java programs, Compiling and running Java programs using command line and Editors,
command line arguments. Control flows: conditional statement, loops, Switch statement, and Block scope
Introduction, Defining a class, Adding variables, Adding methods, Creating objects, Accessing class
members, Constructors, Method Overloading, Static members, Nesting of methods, final methods.
String functions (Concatenation, substring, string editing, testing for equality etc), Formatting functions,
Creating and UsingPackage, User defined packages
Inheritance, Inheritance hierarchies, super class, sub class, Polymorphism, Abstract classes, Access
modifiers, Introduction to Wrapper classes, Interfaces, Inner classes. Use of Final.
Reference Books
1) Core Java Volume- I Fundamentals- By: Cay’s Horstmann and Gray Cornell ISBN-13: 978-0-
13-708160-8
2) Programming with Java- By: E Balagurusamy (Tata McGraw Hill) ISBN: 9780070141698
3) The complete reference JAVA-2 Fifth Edition By: Herbert Schildt (TMH) ISBN: 0 07 881538
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 304 : LINUX Operating System.
w.e.f. 2018-19
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objectives:
1. To make students understand the features of Linux operating system
2. To make students learn the components of Linux
3. To learn basic Linux commands and printing Linux documents.
Unit 1 [10L] [15M]
History and Development of Linux -
A Brief History of Linux, Basic features of Linux OS, components of Linux System, Benefits of Linux,
Acquiring and Using Linux, Examining Linux Distributions.
Reference Books
1. Write a Java program that demonstrates program structure of java. (Fibonacci Series, Factorial etc.)
2. Write a Java program to demonstrate use of class and object.
3. Write a Java program that demonstrates all string operations.
4. Write a Java program to demonstrate use of constructor and finalize method.
5. Write a Java program to demonstrate use of method overloading.
6. Write a Java program to demonstrate use of wrapper class
7. Write a Java program to demonstrate use of package.
8. Write a Java program that demonstrates inheritance.
9. Write a Java program to demonstrate interface.
10. Write a Java program that demonstrates inner class.
11. Write a Java program that demonstrates Exception (Divide by 0).
12. Write a Java program that demonstrates AWT control (Label, Textbox, Button etc.).
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 306: Practical on Linux.
w.e.f. 2018-19
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
1. Access: Logging In. Linux Commands. Getting Help. Obtaining Information about Your System.
2. Starting and Stopping Linux: Shutting Down a Linux System, Booting a Linux System.
3. Demonstration of Linux commands with attributes: - pwd, cd, ls, more, less, echo, clear, kill, ps,
man, cal, date, who, who am I, WC, mkdir, rmdir, rm, sort.
4. File and File Permission: Creation of Files, and changing their permission (Cat,vi, Chmod)
5. Archiving Files: Archiving Files with tar
6. Write a shell script to display first 20 terms of Fibonacci series.
7. Write a shell script to display current time of system and display the message according to the time.
8. Write a shell script to check the user is login or not and say hello.
9. Write a shell script to calculate factorial of a number
10. Using filters & redirections: create new processed files (Using Head, tail, cut, paste etc. create
resultsheet/salarysheet)
11. Develop a C Program In Linux to find out 20 terms of Fibonacci series.
12. Develop a C Program In Linux to calculate factorial of a number
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 307 : Practical on Tally ERP
w.e.f. 2018-19
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
I] List A of Practical -
Assignment 1. Create a Company BCA Ltd. to maintain Financial Accounts only using hypothetical
address and other details. The company maintains its books of accounts on financial year basis.
(a) Make the default setting for printer assuming that the reports are printed on the stationery with a
letterhead printed on the top that consumes the space of one inch.
(b) The Company wants to print the amount in Indian Currency with space between Rs and amount.
Assignment 2. Create a Company Temporary Ltd. (Store data in C:/work/temp) having financial
year as the accounting year. It is a newly set up company that has commenced its business from 1st
October 2007. Other details may be enteredas per your assumption, except the Income Tax
Number (PAN); upon saving the company, enter the Income tax number PAN as FYBCA0278S.
Delete the Company created for Temporary Ltd.
Assignment 3.Create Groups following the hierarchy shown below -
Debtors - International
Debtors - National
Debtor- South
Debtor- North
Debtor- Central
Assignment 4. Create the following Ledger accounts, place under appropriate group (Create new
groups whenever necessary)
(a) Wages paid to factory workers
(b) Wages paid to temporary workers
(c) Salary paid to H.O. employees
(d) Salary paid to Branch employees
(e) Share Capital ( Rs. 5,00,000 Cr.)
(f) Telephone Charges
Assignment 5. a) Create at least 8 imaginary ledger account and place them under appropriate group –
in the books of an Educational Institution.
b) Modify the above company to record account of a new asset which was not these earlier.
c) Creation of ledger consist of
1. Debtors in regional hierarchy, at least 4 groups
2. Sales at least 4 groups
3. Fixed assets groups at least 3 ledgers
4. Capital groups at least 3 – 5 parties ledgers
5. Purchases group at least 3 ledgers
6. Creditors at least 3 groups. Take imaginary opening balance.
Create the following Ledger
Name Group Opening Bal. Rs.
Khandesh Textile Debtors- South 5,000 Dr.
Kanpur Textile Debtor Central 0
Lucknow Textile Debtor- North 0
Honda Corporation Debtors- International 0
Jackson Textile Debtors- International 0
Bank of Maharashtra Bank Account 60,000 Dr.
Sales- Domestic Sales Account 0
Sales- International Sales Account 0
Purchases Purchase Account 0
Building Fixed Assets 6,00,000
Furniture Fixed Assets 30,000
Assignment 6. Create a Short-life Company Ltd, and copy all the masters from the BCA Ltd. To the
Short-life Company Ltd. Select the Short-life Company created, and check whether all the masters
(Groups & Ledgers) have been copied. Delete the Short-life Company.
Objective: To impart the knowledge and importance of Information System and Audit among
Students for Quality Management.
Reference Books
1) Information System Control and Audit – Ron Weber – Pearson Education ISBN 10: 8131704726
2) Information System Audit and Assurance – D.P. Dube and V.P. Gulati – Tata McGraw Hill
ISBN-13: 9780070585690.
3) ISACAs IT Audit standards – ISBN978-0-12-374354-1.
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 402: RDBMS.
w.e.f. 2018-19
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objective- To prepare students in using and managing Relational databases and its applications.
Reference Books
Objective:To impart the knowledge of object oriented programming using C# among student.
Meaning of Data, Data item, Elementary and Group Data items, Meaning of Data Structure, Linear and Non
Linear Data Structure, Meaning of Algorithm, Algorithm development
Meaning of Array, Dimension of array, Linear and Non-Linear array, Representation of linear array in
memory, Traversing linear array, Inserting and Deleting, Sorting (Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, Insertion
Sort, Quick Sort, Merge Sort), Searching (Linear Search, Binary Search), Multidimensional Array
Meaning of Stack, Stack Operation, Array representation of Stack, Polish notation, Arithmetic expression,
Recursion,
Meaning of Linked List, Representation of linked list in memory, Traversing, Searching, Insert and Delete
in singly link list,Introduction to Circular Link List, introduction to Doubly Link List.
Introduction to Tree, Binary tree, representing binary trees in memory, Traversing binary trees, Graph:-
Types, representation in memory.
Reference Books
1. Matrix
2. Stack
3. Queue
5. Bubble Sort
6. Recursion
7. Linear Search
8. Binary Search
9. Tower of Hanoi
10. Adjancy matrix representation of graph
Third Year - Semester –V
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 501 - Entrepreneurship Development
w.e.f. 2019-20
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Entrepreneur: meaning- Importance, Qualities, nature, types, traits, culture, similarities and economic and
differences between Entrepreneur and Intrapreneur. Entrepreneurship development-its importance- Role of
Entrepreneurship -Entrepreneurial environment.
Entrepreneurship Development and Government: Role of Central Government and State Government in
promoting Entrepreneurship - Introduction to various incentives, subsidies and grants - Export Oriented
Units - Fiscal and Tax concessions available.
Creating and starting the venture - Steps for starting a small industry - selection of types of organization -
International entrepreneurship opportunities.
Small Business: Concept & Definition, Role of Small Business in the modern Indian Economy, Small
entrepreneur in International business;
Steps for starting a small industry, registration as SSI, Role of SIDBI; advantages and problems of SSIs;
Institutional Support mechanism in India; Incentives & Facilities, Govt. Policies for SSIs
Reference Books
Objective: To impart the knowledge of Cybercrime and cyber security among students.
1. Introduction to Information Security [10L] [15M]
History of Information Systems and its Importance, basics,
Nature of Information Systems,
Basic Principles of Information Security
Information System Threats and attacks
Reference Books
Reference Books
Objective:The course has been designed to provide a foundation of systems principles and an
understanding of System development.
6. Designing business application system using DFD, ERD, Input and Output
layouts [10L] [15M]
Reference Books
1. System Analysis and Design Methods, Whitten, Bentaly and Barlow, Galgotia Publication. ISBN-10; 0-
07-305233-7
2. System Analysis and Design Elias M. Awad, Galgotia Publication ISBN 13: 9788175156180.
3. Software Engineering by Roger Pressman ISBN-13: 978-0071267823
4. Software Engineering by YogeshAgarwal ; ISBN-10: 8122416381
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 505 - Practical on ASP.NET
w.e.f. 2019-20
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Practical on ASP.NET
Objective: To practically train students in using CASE tools for designing real time system diagrams.
Software Testing:
Manual Testing: Data constraints, data integrity, validity, correctness, referential integrity need to be tested
for already developed software. Its data entry forms and reports, menu system needs to be tested for various
testing parameters. A Test report needs to be prepared by student.
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 507 - Field work on IT Project Assessment
w.e.f. 2019-20
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
FIELD WORK
1. Each student shall have to undergo a field work during 5th Semester
2. In the 5th semester examination student are required to carry out a Field Work individually or by
group of two students. It should be compulsorily based on assessment of any IT project
implemented in real time as mentioned in the point 3. The topic should be decided with
consultation and guidance of internal teacher of the Institute. The field work should be necessarily
Research oriented, Innovative and Problem solving.
3. The field work should be related to assessment of any IT project already implemented in real
time such as – e-Commerce websites, e-Governance websites, universities IT services, governments
IT services, e-banking systems, railway reservation systems, bus reservation systems, online travel
booking systems etc.
4. The student has to write a report based on the actual Field work, get it certified by the concerned
Guide/teacher that the fieldwork has been satisfactorily completed and submit TWO typed copies of
the same to the Head / Director of the institute /Principal of the college. One copy of the report
submitted by the student shall be forwarded to the University by the Institute.
5. Field work shall be strictly based on primary data. The Sample Size shall be minimum 100. The
students are encouraged to use advance excel or SPSS software.
7. Viva Voce for one student shall be of minimum 15 minutes. The Student has to prepare Power Point
presentation based on field work to be presented at the time of Viva voce.
8. The field work will carry maximum 100 marks, of which internal teacher shall award marks out of
maximum 50 marks on the basis of work done by the student. Remaining marks shall be awarded
out of maximum 50 marks by examining the student during Vivavoce, by the External examiner.
Semester - VI
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 601 - e-Commerce & m - Commerce
w.e.f. 2019-20
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Reference Books
Objective:This course will help the students to get familiar with cloud computing fundamentals,
architecture, services, implementation and deployment techniques etc.
Reference Books
1) Sosinsky B., “Cloud Computing Bible”, Wiley India ISBN 13: 9788126529803.
2) Buyya R., Broberg J., Goscinski A., “Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigm”, John Wiley & Sons
ISBN NO: 81–7758– 575-4
3) Velte T., Velte A., Elsenpeter R., “Cloud Computing – A practical Approach”, Tata McGraw-Hill.
/ ISBN 13: 9780070683518
.
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 603 - Android Application Development
w.e.f. 2019-20
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objective:The use of mobile communication and android based applications are increasing day by
day. It is therefore necessary for students to know that how mobile communication works and how to
build mobile apps for android operating system. This course covers the necessary concepts which are
required to understand mobile communication and to develop Android Applications.
Reference Books
Reference Books
1. Beginning PHP and MySQL, 3rd Ed., W. Jason Gilmore, A press Publication.
2. PHP 5.1 for Beginners, Ivan Bayross and Sharnam Shah, SPD Publication
3. Beginning PHP5 Dave Mercer et al. Wrox Press
4. PHP for Beginners [Book] / auth. Ivan Bayross, Sharnam Shah, THE X Team. - [s.l.]: SPD.
Websites:
1. http://www.php.net.in
2. http://www.w3c.org
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 605 - Practical on Android & PHP
w.e.f. 2019-20
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objective: To practically train students in developing Mobile application and web pages using PHP
Practical on Android
1. Installation and setup of java development kit (JDK), setup android SDK, setup eclipse IDE, setup
android development tools (ADT) plugins, create android virtual device.
2. Create “Hello World” application. That will display “Hello World” in the middle of the screen using
TextView Widget in the red color.
3. Create Registration page to demonstration of Basic widgets available in android.
4. Create sample application with login module.(Check username and password) On successful login,
Change TextView “Login Successful”. And on failing login, alert user using Toast “Login fail”.
5. Create an application for demonstration of Scroll view in android.
6. Create login application where you will have to validate username and passwords Till the username
and password is not validated, login button should remain disabled.
Practical on PHP
1. Write PHP scripts that demonstrate fundamentals PHP.
2. Write PHP script that will display grade based on criteria given below using the marks obtained in
Examination.
a. Distinction (70 and above)
b. First Class (60 - 69)
c. Pass (40 - 59)
d. Fail (below 40)
3. Write a PHP script to demonstrate different String functions.
4. Write a PHP script to Demonstrate OOPS Concept in PHP.
5. Write a PHP script to demonstrate Form Data Handling using Get and Post methods.
6. Design a database in MYSQL. Create table in database. Store, Update, Delete and Retrieve data from
the table. Display the data from the table.
7. Write a PHP script to store, retrieve and delete cookies on your local machine.
8. Write a PHP script to store, retrieve and delete data using session variables.
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
Faculty of Science and Technology
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)
BCA 606 - Practical on Employability Skills
w.e.f. 2019-20
Total Lectures: 60
[Total Marks: 60 External + 40 Internal =100 Marks]
Objective: – To prepare students to use applications of the theory and practical learned during the
course.
PROJECT WORK
1. Each student shall have to carry out the project work based on System Development which may
include Application Program, Database Management System, Web Based Application, Smart phone
Application, System Tools, Network System Application, etc. A project may be carried out at any
outside organization or on a sub system of an organization.
2. The project work should be carried out individually. No group work is allowed in the Project work.
The project title should not be repeated.
3. The topic of the project should be decided with the consultation & guidance of an internal guide-
teacher of the institute/college. The project should be necessarily innovative and problem solving.
No teacher shall be entrusted with more than 15 students for guidance and supervision.
4. The student should clearly mention the need of project , database(s), files required for the project,
DFD , Normalization, ERD, software used for the project, reasons for selection of that software,
inputs required, outputs produced etc.
5. The application should be menu driven and should provide the facilities of storage of data,
modifications in existing data, deletion of unwanted data, and viewing of data.
6. The student has to write a report based on the actual work undertaken during the vacations at the
specific selected enterprise/ organization or sub system and get it certified by the concerned teacher
that the Project report has been satisfactorily completed and submit TWO typed copies of the same to
the Head / Director of the institute /Principal of the college.
7. One copy of the report submitted by the student shall be forwarded to the University by the Institute.
8. No student will be permitted to appear for Viva-Voce examinations, unless and until the project
report is submitted within the stipulated time.