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While copyediting the article (to save it from being deleted), I am moving following portions from the article. --TitoDutta 03:12, 28 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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=== Syllabus ===

Bachelor of Computer Application - Course Subjects

1st Year

  • Semester - 1
  1. Business Communication
  2. Principles of Management
  3. Programming Principles and Algorithms
  4. Computer Fundamental and Office Automation
  5. Business Accounting
  6. Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (OA+PPA)
  • Semester - 2
  1. Organizational Behavior
  2. Elements of Statistics
  3. C Programming
  4. File Structure and Database Concepts
  5. Cost Accounting
  6. Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (C.P + DBMS)

2nd Year

  • Semester - 3
  1. Numerical Methods
  2. Data Structure using C
  3. Software Engineering
  4. Management Accounting
  5. RDBMS
  6. Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (D.S + RDBMS)
  • Semester - 4
  1. Networking
  2. Visual Basic
  3. Inventory Management (SAD)
  4. Human Resource Management
  5. Object Oriented Programming using C++
  6. Computer Laboratory and Practical Work ( VB + C++ )

3rd Year

  • Semester - 5
  1. .NET Frameworks
  2. Internet Programming and Cyber Law
  3. Principals of Marketing
  4. Core Java
  5. Project work ( VB )
  6. Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (.NET + Core Java )
  • Semester - 6
  1. E-Commerce
  2. Multimedia Systems
  3. Introduction to SysPro And Operating Systems
  4. Advance Java
  5. Project Work ( Banking & Finance , Cost Analysis , Financial Analysis ,Payroll , EDP ,ERP etc.)
  6. Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (Multimedia + Advanced Java)

I removed the course listing

It seems inappropriate to include such a specific list of courses -- a better approach would be to do emulate what is done on the Bachelor of Computer Science article and compile a list of "typical requirements" Piboy51 (talk) 16:24, 21 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]