Friday, May 14, 2010

fundamental of programming


Book Of Fundamental Of Programming

Jeffrey Soden Rohl, H. J. Barrett - Computers - 1990 - 329 pages
This theme, of statements being composed of, or structured from, simpler
statements, is a recurring one in Pascal. 5.2 The loop as a fundamental building.




Link

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Computer Fundamental

Book of Computer Fundamental

Fundamental Concepts in Electrical and Computer Engineering Peter M. Meenen, Reza Adhami - Technology & Engineering - 2005 - 580 pages


The purpose of this text is to introduce the student to a general cross-section of the field of electrical and computer engineering.

Link of E-Book

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

List Of BCA Major Projects

The List of Major Projects-
1.Customer Support Services
2.Payroll Management System
3.Online Vihecle Insurance
4.Transport Systems
5.Online Shopping

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Syllabus OF BCA 3rd Year

FIFTH SEMESTER

505 Computer Graphics
502 Unix & Shell Programming
503 Software Engeneering
504 Computer Networking
505 Web Technology
506 Software Labolatry

SIXTH SEMESTER

601 Industrial Training
602 Major Project

Syllabus Of BCA 2nd Year

THIRD SEMESTER

301 Discrite Mathametics
302 Staticstical Methods
303 Bussiniss Data Processing Using 'Cobol'
304 Data Structure Using 'C'
305 Database Management & Design
306 Software Labolatry

FOURTH SEMESTER

401 Numerical Analysis
402 System Analysis & Design
403 Object Oriented Programming
404 Visul Programming
405 Optimization Methods
406 Software Labolatry

Syllabus of BCA 1st Year

FIRST SEMESTER -

101 Computer Fundamental
102 Digital Principles
103 Fundamental Of Programming
104 Elements Of Operating System
105 Finencial Accounting
106 Software Laboratry
107 Introdictory Mathemetics

SECOND SEMESTER -

201 PC Software
202 Microprocessor & Assembly Language Programming
203 Structural Programming Using 'C'
204 Operating System
205 Computer Architecture
206 Software Labolatry
207 Advance Mathemetics

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Admission Rules & Reservation Policy for the session

GENERAL ADDIMISSION RULES:
1. Admission in different classes shall be made as per the number of seats allocated.2. Admission shall be made strictly on the basis of merit.3. Any admission is valid only for a particular class and a particular session. Fresh admission will be required for next higher class.4. For admission to 1st year of graduate classes the students will have to give three preferences for group of subjects. As per the rules they will be entitled for admission to one group only.5. Adjustment of fees deposited for a particular group of subjects may be made as per the provisions of Ordinance No.7.6. The merit of candidates seeking change in their faculty/subject at graduate and postgraduate level shall be computed after deducting 5% from the marks secured in qualifying examination. Weightage shall be given on reduced marks.7. For candidates having passed after revaluation, admission may be given provided:(i). Revaluation result has been declared within 60 days of main exam. result;(ii). If the seats are vacant;(iii). They will fulfil the norms for desired attendance; and(iv). Their cases will be considered on the basis of their Merit. In the event of delay in the declaration of main exams. result by the University, last date for the admission in the next higher class will be till 15 days after the declaration of the result.8. Regular admission will not be given to any candidate who having been admitted once discontinues his studies. Candidates who fail in any class will not be given regular admission in the same class. 9. Candidates with gap of one or more years between passing qualifying examination and seeking admission to higher class will be considered for admission provided they submit an affidavifand the original Transfer Certificate. Their admissions will be as per the general merit list.10. In teaching departments admission to' graduate classes will be made by the respective Deans of the Faculties while the respective Heads of the Department will make admission in Postgraduate Classes and Diploma Courses. If any admissions are to be cancelled such an order will be issued by the respective Deans / Heads of the departments.11. No action will be taken by the University office under any circumstances for any admission without the approval of Deans / Heads of the Department.12. The following categories .of candidates will not be eligible for admission:(i) who have been punished by the court of Law for serious crimih3;1 or immoral offence or malpractice in the conduct of some previous examination,(ii) against whom any legal proceeding is pending in the court of Law,(iii) those who have caused disturbance or used muscle power in the examination hall.(iv) even after having been admitted if any candidate is found to be involved in such cases registered with the police or produced in the court of Law their admission will stand suspended,(v) this procedure shall also be followed in cases of candidates either punished by Proctorial Board or cases pending before Proctorial Board.13. Students who have been debarred from appearing in exams. for a particular period being found guilty of using unfair means in exams or against whom proceedings are still pending will not be eligible for admission till that period is over.
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About Dr.Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, formerly University of Saugar


This University is declared as a Central University w.e.f. 15th Jan 2009
Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, formerly University of Saugar, was established on 18th July 1946 by Dr. Harisingh Gour by his lifetime saving. This 18th University of India and the oldest and the biggest University of Madhya Pradesh has perhaps the singular distinction of being founded by the munificence of a single person's hard earned money of about two crore of rupees. Sir Hari Singh Gour (Nov. 26.1870 – Dec. 25. 1949).


The University has a centre of Indira Gandhi Open University, Audiovisual Research Centre, Central Instrumentation Laboratory, Shrimant B.S. Jain Centre for Research and Education in Psychology and Population Research Centre created by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India . Muktibodh Peetha in the Department of Hindi has been created by the Govt. of M.P. The Botanical Survey of India has considered the Botanical Gardens of the University as the richest amongst those of Indian Universities. Madhya Bharati, the research journal of the University and the Bulletin of the Botanical Society of the University are internationally abstracted. The research journals from the Dept. of Sanskrit Sagarika and Natyam have pride of place amongst the indological journals of the country. "Isuri" the journal from the Bundeli Peeth of Hindi Dept. is a perennial source of Bundelkhandi art and culture. The discovery of an impression Edicaranfossil Spriggina by the Applied Geology Department has created much interest internationally. The NAAC appointed by UGC has awarded 'A' Grade re-accreditation to this University.