The Department of Computer Application was established in the year 2001 with the objective of imparting quality education in the field of Computer Applications. The Department has modern facilities for teaching, learning, and research. The Department offers a wide array of research opportunities and programs of study at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Computer Application and the syllabi for these courses are designed by keeping under consideration the requirement of time as well as the demand of the IT industry. With rapidly evolving technology and the continuous need for innovation, the Department of Computer Applications has produced quality professionals holding important positions in the IT industry in India and abroad. Students from both undergraduate and postgraduate courses have been able to secure a place in the IT market even before the completion of their final examination, which gives an idea of strong placement in this department. There are a plethora of companies, which visit the department every year for the recruitment of the students, like TCS, Accenture, Infosys, IBM, MindTree, HCL, Info system, NIC, Wipro, and many more.

PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVES

PEO1: To produce software engineers who shall excel in a career utilizing their education in computer applications.
PEO2: To produce professionals who can work in the capacity of team members/leaders in a professional environment.
PEO3: To produce students who can analyze a problem and apply it in the field of research and innovation.
PEO4: To produce computer applications graduates who will be used as feeder candidates for higher studies in the field of computer applications
PEO5: To produce graduates who will be effective in multidisciplinary and diverse IT environments.
PEO6: To produce computer applications graduates who can work as entry-level IT professionals.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

PO1: Demonstrate a fundamental/systematic or coherent understanding of the field of computer applications, its different learning areas and applications, and its linkages with related disciplinary areas/subjects.
PO2: Demonstrate procedural knowledge that creates different types of professionals related to the disciplinary/subject area of computer applications, including professionals engaged in software development, research and development, teaching, and government/public service; skills in areas related to one’s Specialization area within the disciplinary/subject area of computer applications and emerging developments in the field of computer applications.
PO3: Demonstrate the ability to use computer application skills and identifying and applying appropriate computer application principles and methodologies to solve a wide range of problems.
PO4: Recognize the importance of mathematical modeling and computing and the role of approximation and mathematical approaches to describing the Computer Science world.
PO5: Plan and execute Computer Science -related experiments, analyze and interpret data/information collected using appropriate methods, including the use of appropriate software such as programming languages and purpose-written packages, and report accurately the findings of the experiment/investigations while relating the conclusions/findings to relevant theories of Computer Science.
PO6: Demonstrate relevant generic skills and global competencies such as problem-solving skills that are required to solve different types of Computer Science -related problems with well-defined solutions, and tackle open-ended problems that may cross disciplinary-area boundaries.
PO7: Demonstrate communication skills involving the ability to listen carefully, to read texts and research papers analytically, and to present complex information in a concise manner to different groups/audiences; personal skills such as the ability to work both independently and in a group.
PO8: Demonstrate professional behavior such as (i) being objective, unbiased and truthful in all aspects of work and avoiding unethical behavior such as fabricating, falsifying, or misrepresenting data or committing plagiarism; (ii) the ability to identify the potential ethical issues in work-related situations; (iii) appreciation of intellectual property, environmental and sustainability issues; and (iv) promoting safe learning and working environment.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO’s):

By the completion of the Computer Application program, the student will have the following Program specific outcomes.
PSO1: Ability to understand the principles and working of computer systems. Students have a sound knowledge about the hardware and software aspects of computer systems.
PSO2: Ability to apply their skills in the field of algorithms, networking, web design, cloud computing, and data analytics.
PSO3: Ability to design, develop, implement computer programs, and use knowledge in various domains to identify research gaps and hence to provide solutions to new ideas and innovations.
PSO4: Develop their skills to solve problems in the broad area of programming concepts, appraise environmental and social issues with ethics, and manage different projects in the inter-disciplinary field.
PSO5: Ability to design and develop computer programs and understand the structure and development methodologies of software systems.

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S.No. Sem Part Sub Type Sub Code Subject Credit Hours Per Week CIA ESE Total Exam Hours
1 1 1 L1 Language – I 4 4 40 60 100 3
2 1 2 L2 English for Communication – I 4 4 40 60 100 3
3 1 3 Core 19BCA1CA Core  –  C ++ Programming 4 4 40 60 100 3
4 1 3 Core Practical 19BCA1CP Core Practical –   C ++ Programming Lab 2 2 20 30 50 3
5 1 3 DSC DSC DSC 1C 4 4 40 60 100 3
6 1 3 DSC Practical 19BCA1CQ DSC Practical – 1C 2 1 20 30 50 3
7 1 3 Allied-I DSA DSA 1A 4 5 40 60 100 3
8 1 4 Ability Enhancement Course I 2 1 50 0 50 3
9 1 6 Value Added Course – I% 2 0 100 0 100 3
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1 2 1 L3 Language – II 4 4 40 60 100 3
2 2 2 L4 English for Communication – II 4 4 40 60 100 3
3 2 3 Core 19BCA2CA Core  – Java Programming 4 4 40 60 100 3
4 2 3 Core Practical 19BCA2CP Core Practical – Java Programming Lab 2 2 20 30 50 3
5 2 3 DSC DSC DSC 2C 4 4 40 60 100 3
6 2 3 DSC Practical 19BCA2CQ DSC Practical – 2C 2 2 20 30 50 3
7 2 3 Allied-II DSA DSA 2A 4 4 40 60 100 3
8 2 4 Ability Enhancement Course II 2 1 50 0 50 3
9 2 6 Value Added Course – II % 2 0 100 0 100 3
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1 3 3 Core 19BCA3CA Core –  Web Technology 4 4 40 60 100 3
2 3 3 Core Practical 19BCA3CP Core Practical – Web Technology  Lab 2 2 20 30 50 3
3 3 3 DSC DSC 3C 4 4 40 60 100 3
4 3 3 DSC Practical 19BCA3CQ DSC Practical – 3C 2 2 20 30 50 3
5 3 3 Allied-III DSA DSA 3A 4 4 40 60 100 3
6 3 4 SEC SEC-I Skill Enhancement Courses – I 2 4 40 60 100 3
7 3 4 Ability Enhancement Course III 2 1 50 0 50 3
8 3 6 Value Added Course – III % 2 0 100 0 100 3
9 3 6 Inter-Department Learning – I# 2 1 0 100 100 3
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1 4 3 Core 19BCA4CA Core –  Open Source Tools ( PHP &  MySQL) 4 4 40 60 100 3
2 4 3 Core Practical 19BCA4CP Core Practical –  Open Source Tools 2 2 20 30 50 3
3 4 3 DSC DSC DSC 4C 4 4 40 60 100 3
4 4 3 DSC Practical 19BCA4CQ DSC Practical – 4C 2 2 20 30 50 3
5 4 3 Allied-IV DSA DSA 4A 4 4 40 60 100 3
6 4 4 SEC SEC-II Skill Enhancement Courses – II 2 4 40 60 100 3
7 4 4 ABE 2 2 20 30 50 3
8 4 6 Value Added Course – IV % 2 0 100 0 100 3
9 4 6 Inter-Department Learning – II# 2 1 0 100 100 3
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1 5 3 Core 19BCA5CA Core – Principles of Multimedia 4 4 40 60 100 3
2 5 3 Core Practical 19BCA5CP Core Practical – Multimedia Lab 2 2 20 30 50 3
3 5 3 DSC DSC DSC 5C 4 4 40 60 100 3
4 5 3 DSC Practical 19BCA5CQ DSC Practical – 5C 2 2 20 30 50 3
5 5 3 DSE DSE – I Elective  – I – DSE 1E 4 4 40 60 100 3
6 5 3 DSE DSE – II Elective  – II – DSE 2E 4 4 40 60 100 3
7 5 4 SEC SEC-III Skill Enhancement Courses – III 2 4 40 60 100 3
8 5 6 Value Added Course – V% 2 0 100 0 100 3
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1 6 3 Core 19BCA6CA Core – R Programming 4 4 40 60 100 3
2 6 3 Core Practical 19BCA6CP Core Practical – R Programming Lab 2 2 20 30 50 3
3 6 3 DSE DSE – III Elective – III – DSE 3E 4 4 40 60 100 3
4 6 3 DSE DSE – IV Elective – IV – DSE 4E 4 4 40 60 100 3
5 6 3 Core Course – XI DSC Core Project 8 5 80 120 200 3
6 6 4 SEC SEC-IV Skill Enhancement Courses – IV 2 4 40 60 100 3
7 6 5 Extension Activity- EX % 2 50 0 50
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Note:

@   –     No End Semester Examination, only Internal Exam.

#    –     No Internal Examination, only End Semester Exam.

Discipline-Specific Core

S.No Course Code Course Pre-request Offering Department Mandatory
1 Data Structures Computer Science Yes
2 Relational Database Management System Information Technology Yes
3 Software Engineering Computer Application
4 Computer Graphics Computer Technology
5 Scripting Languages Computer Technology
6 Linux & Shell Programming Core – II
7 Big Data Analytics Information Technology Yes
8 Ethical Hacking Computer Science
9 Data Structures Practical DSC 1C S.NO1
10 RDBMS Lab DSC 1C S.NO2
11 Software Engineering Lab DSC 1C S.NO3 Computer Application
12 Computer Graphics Lab DSC 1C S.NO4 Computer Technology
13 Scripting Languages Lab DSC 1C S.NO5 Computer Technology
14 Linux & Shell Programming Lab DSC 1C S.NO6
15 Big Data Analytics Lab DSC 1C S.NO7 Information Technology
16 Ethical Hacking Lab DSC 1C S.NO8 Computer Science
17 Professional Skills

Allied

S.No Course Code Course Pre-request Offering Department Mandatory
1 Organizational Behaviors Commerce
2 Entrepreneurial Development Commerce Yes
3 Mathematics for Computer Science Maths
4 Quantitative Techniques Maths Yes
5 Discrete Mathematics Maths
6 Operations Research Maths
7 Principles of Management Management
8 Research Methodology Commerce
9 Principles of Accountancy Commerce
10 PC and Mobile Hardware Computer Science
11 Computer Networks Computer Science

Skill Based Subject

S.No Course Code Course Pre-request Offering Department Mandatory
1 Information and Cyber Security Computer Science
2 Animation and Multimedia Computer Technology Yes
3 Internet Of Things Information Technology Yes
4 Operating System Core I Computer Science Yes
5 Data warehouse and Data Mining Information Technology
6 Computer Architecture and Design Computer Science
7 Enterprise Resource Planning Information Technology
8 Distributed Programming Information Technology
9 Digital Image Processing Computer Technology

Discipline-Specific Elective

S.No Course Code Course Pre-request Offering Department Mandatory
1 Software Project Management Computer Application
2 R Programming Information Technology
3 Blockchain Fundamentals Information Technology
4 Software Quality and Assurance Computer Application
5 Information Storage and Management Information Technology
6 Cloud Infrastructure and Services Information Technology
7 Software Testing Computer Application Yes
8 Data Sciences Information Technology Yes

Ability Enhancement Course

S.No Course Code Course Pre-request Offering Department Mandatory
1 Environmental Studies General Yes
2 Women Studies Commerce II
3 Constitution of India Commerce I
4 Human Rights General Yes
5 Yoga Tamil
6 NCC Vis.Com
7 Communicative English English
8 Quantitative Aptitude Mathematics
  • Areas of Placement opportunity
    • Placement opportunity as Software Developer, Testing, Web Designer, and Database Administrator, and Network Administrator.
  • Entrepreneur opportunity / about alumni entrepreneur
    • Alumni working in TCS, Infosys, CTS, Capgemini, etc…
  • Higher Education opportunities
    • Higher Education opportunities like MCA, MS, MBA, M.Sc.( IT).