BCA
BCA
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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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BCA-364: Internet Technologies
Maximum Marks: 100 External: 80
Minimum Pass Marks: 35 Internal: 20
Time: 3 hours
Note: Examiner will be required to set Nine Questions in all. First Question will be compulsory, consisting of objective type/short-answer type questions covering the entire syllabus. In addition to that eight more questions will be set, two questions from each Unit. Student will be required to attempt FIVE questions in all. Question Number 1 will be compulsory. In addition to compulsory question, student will have to attempt four more questions selecting one question from each Unit. All questions will carry equal marks.
UNIT – I
Internet: Introduction; History; Internet Services; TCP/IP: Architecture, Layers, Protocols; TCP/IP model versus OSI Model; World Wide Web (WWW) – The Client Side, The Server Side, Creating and Searching Information on the Web, Popular Search Engines, URL, HTTP, Web Browsers, Chat & Bulletin Board, USENET & NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol); Internet vs. Intranet;
UNIT – II
TCP, UDP and IP Protocols, Port Numbers; Format of TCP, UDP and IP; IPv4 addressing; The need for IPv6; IPv6 addressing and packet format; TCP Services; TCP Connection Management; Remote Procedure Call; IP Address Resolution- DNS; Domain Name Space; DNS Mapping; Recursive and Iterative Resolution; Mapping Internet Addresses to Physical Addresses: ARP, RARP, DHCP; ICMP; IGMP;
UNIT – III
Application Layer: Electronic Mail: Architecture; Protocols – SMTP, MIME, POP, IMAP; Web Based Mail; File Access and Transfer: FTP, Anonymous FTP, TFTP, NFS; Remote Login using TELNET; Voice and Video over IP: RTP, RTCP, IP Telephony and Signaling, RSVP;
UNIT – IV
Routing in Internet: RIP, OSPF, BGP; Internet Multicasting; Mobile IP; Private Network Interconnection: Network Address Translation (NAT), Virtual Private Network (VPN); Internet Management and SNMP; Internet Security: E-Mail Security; Web Security; Firewall; Introduction to IPSec and SSL;
TEXT BOOKS
- Douglas Comer, “Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume – I, Principles, Protocols, and
Architectures”, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education.
- Andrew Tanenbaum, “Computer Networks”, Pearson Education.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
- Behrouz A Forouzan, “Data Communications and Networking”, McGraw
- Michael Gallo, William M. Hancock, “Computer Communications and Networking
Technologies”, CENGAGE Learning.
- James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking, A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet, Pearson Education.
- “Introduction to Data Communications and Networking”, Wayne Tomasi, Pearson