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BCA-NEP-Examination-Scheme 1/1
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Semester-1 8/8
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Lecture 2.1B23-CAP-101 Problem Solving through CPreview
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Lecture 2.2B23-CAP-102 Foundations of Computer SciencePreview
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Lecture 2.3B23-CAP-103 Logical Organization of ComputerPreview
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Lecture 2.4B23-CAP-104 Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science-IPreview
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Lecture 2.5B23-BBA-MDC-102 Social Media MarketingPreview
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Lecture 2.6B23-AEC-111 English Language and Communication Skills: Level 1Preview
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Lecture 2.7B23-SEC-101 Office and spreadsheet Tools LearningPreview
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Lecture 2.8B- VAC 101 Human Values and EthicsPreview
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Semester-2 8/8
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Lecture 3.1B23-CAP-201 Object Oriented Programming using C++Preview
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Lecture 3.2B23-CAP-202 Introduction to Web TechnologiesPreview
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Lecture 3.3B23-CAP-203 Concepts of Operating SystemsPreview
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Lecture 3.4B23-CAP-204 Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science-IIPreview
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Lecture 3.5B23-BBA-MDC-204 Entrepreneurship & Start-upsPreview
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Lecture 3.6B23-SEC-207 Soft SkillsPreview
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Lecture 3.7B23-VAC-201 Environmental StudiesPreview
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Lecture 3.8B23-AEC-211 English Language and Communication Skills: Level 2Preview
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Semester-3 7/7
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Lecture 4.1B23-CAP-301 Java OOP FoundationsPreview
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Lecture 4.2B23-CAP-302 Linux and Shell ProgrammingPreview
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Lecture 4.3B23-CAP-303 Data Base TechnologiesPreview
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Lecture 4.4B23-CAP-304 Basics of Data Science using ExcelPreview
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Lecture 4.5B23-SEC-310 Communication in Professional LifePreview
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Lecture 4.6B23-AEC-311 English Language and Communication Skills: Level 3Preview
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Lecture 4.7B23-BBA-MDC-302 Fundamentals of InvestingPreview
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Semester-4 4/4
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Semester-5 3/3
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Semester-6 6/6
BCA-NEP Semester-6 syllabus uploaded soon. This is the old syllabus of BCA.
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Lecture 7.1BCA-361: Web Designing Using Advanced ToolsPreview
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Lecture 7.2BCA-362: Operating System-IIPreview
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Lecture 7.3BCA-363: Computer GraphicsPreview
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Lecture 7.4BCA-364: Internet TechnologiesPreview
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Lecture 7.5BCA-365: Advanced Programming with Visual BasicPreview
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Lecture 7.6BCA-366: Programming in Core JavaPreview
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B23-AEC-311 English Language and Communication Skills: Level 3
Nomenclature of the Course: English Language and Communication Skills: Level 3
Course Code: B23-AEC-311
Course Type: AEC-3
Level of the Course: 200-299
Credits: 2 (Theory 2) Total Marks: 50
End Term Exam Marks: 35
Internal Assessment Marks: 15
Time: 3 Hrs.
Workload: Theory 2 hours
Course Learning Outcomes
After the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
E301.1. The students will understand the importance of close reading and
comprehension
E301.2. They will learn the practical use of interview and presentation skills.
E301.3. They will enhance their vocabulary for better communication.
E301.4. They will be introduced to the correct use of articles and other parts of
speech.
Content of the Course:
Unit I: Cloze Reading and Comprehension
Summarizing and Paraphrasing
Unit II: Interview Skills, Seminar Skills, Presentation Skills
Data Interpretation – Bar Graph, Pie Chart, Tree Diagram
Unit III: Vocabulary: Homonyms, Homophones, Pair of words
Rearranging jumbled sentences
Unit IV: Common errors in the use of English
(Noun, Pronoun and Articles)
Suggested Readings:
Bienvenu, Sherron. The Presentation Skills Workshop: Helping People Create and Deliver
Great Presentations. Amacom Books, 2006.
Brians, Paul. Common Errors in English Usage. Franklin, Beedle & Associates, 2003.
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McNamara, Danielle S. Reading Comprehension Strategies: Theories, Interventions, and
Technologies. Psychology P, 2007.
Instructions to the Paper Setters:
1. Question No 1 will be compulsory and will have 7 parts based on all the four Units
and the students will be required to attempt all the 7.
2. Question No 2 and 3 will be set on Unit-I covering the entire Unit. Students will be
required to attempt any one.
3. Question No 4 and 5 will be set on Unit-II covering the entire Unit. Students will be
required to attempt any one.
4. Question No 6 and 7 will be set on Unit-III covering the entire Unit. Students will be
required to attempt any one.
5. Question No. 8 and 9 will be based on Unit-IV having 7 parts each covering the entire
Unit. Students will be required to attempt any one of these
Evaluation of Internal Assessment
Internal Assessment (Theory) will be based on the following components.
i. Class Participation 4 Marks
ii. Seminar/Presentation/Assignments/
Quiz/Class Test etc. 4 Marks
iii. Mid-Term Exam 7 Marks
Total 15 Marks
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