Bachelor in Computer Application

Overview

Program Description
The undergraduate degree BCA degree is broken up into six semesters and covers computer science and its theoretical underpinnings. Students learn data structures, data base system s, a nd computer networks in the BCA course. Since most sectors depend on computer applications and specialists for the proper operation of their firm, the BCA degree has a wide range of potential opportunities for undergraduates.
The program's goals are to provide a solid academic foundation from which a career in sophisticated computer applications can be fostered.
1. The main goal of a BCA degree is to provide students with the knowledge and abilities necessary for professions in the software sector, as well as with the application of computers.
2. To deliver high- quality computer education to advance logical programming and computing abilities.
3. To implement cutting-edge methods and procedures in teaching, learning, and assessment.
4. To encourage in novation and the pursuit of perfection in computer applications.
5. Establish a solid foundation in computer basics.
6. Equip the graduates with remarkable leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities.
7. Educate the learners to offer qualified solutions to challenges that arise in the actual world.
Focus
Computer science can help you to find solutions to complex problems in a world full of complex and fast-moving technology. A Bachelor of Computer Application degree is the core of Computer Science in today' world. BCA is a three-year degree program. This degree is for those who want to study computer science, software engineering, information technology, information security, and networking technology. The degree focuses on the design, development, and deployment of software systems with a special focus on the design and analysis of software security. Moreover in the world of programming, there are many opportunities to make money as an expert in your field. As a computer programmer, you can find different types of software, including databases and web software. In general, it pays well along with diverse career prospects
Career Prospects
BCA is a skill-oriented course, therefore acquiring a job is comparably simpler for individuals as compared to strictly academic programs like B.Sc. or B.Com This is especially true for individuals who want to directly explore work options upon finishing their undergraduate degree. For BCA graduates, there are attractive career prospects in both the public and private sectors. So, if you're wondering what to do after completing BCA, here are several career opportunities that fall under its scope.
System Engineer :
A system engineer's duties include controlling a system's management, business, and engineering components. They identify and fix issues inside a system, frequently create new ones, and even upgrade thehardware.
Computer Programmer :
A computer programmer develops, alters, and evaluates programs that affect how well computer systems or applications work. They work together with programmers to translate their concepts into instructions that a computer can execute.
Network Administrator :
The components of hardware and software of a computer are the focus of a network administrator's responsibilities. They establish upgrades for networks, find bugs and repair them, and provide solutions for any issues that can impair thecomputer network's functionality.
Web Developer :
Candidates for the position would create and manage websites as technicians. As they may use their understanding of HTML, PHP, and JAVA in their projects.
Web Designer :
With the use of coding, a web developer analyzes, develops, and administers web pages. They work to build websites that are visually appealing and easy for users to browse by integrating texts with audio, pictures, and video.

Eligibility
Pass in 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, English with Biology/Mathematics as optional subjects from a recognized Board With minimum 50% ( Gen/0BC) and 45% (SC/ST) marks

Program Offered (UG Program)