ADCA
--------: Syllabus :--------
Semester - I
· Introduction to Computer
· Computer system concepts
· Generations of computers
· Basic components of a computer system
· Memory
. RAM, ROM, EPROM, PROM, and other types of memory
· Storage fundamentals
· Data storage and retrieval methods
· Various storage devices
. Cartridge Tape, Data Drives, Hard Disk Drives, Floppy (Winchester Disk),
. Disks, Optical Disks, CD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW, Zip Drive, DVD, SVCD
· Types of Software
· Operating Systems
· Programming languages
· Data representation in computers
· Number System of computers
· Coding System – ASCII, BCD, and EBCDIC
· Computer Viruses
· Corel Draw
· Photoshop
· PageMaker
. Disk Operating System (DOS)
. DOS basics
. Basic DOS Commands
. Windows
. Linux
. Linux basics
. Basic Linux Commands
· MS Word
· MS Excel
· MS Power Point
· Introduction
· C Character Set, Constants, Variables, and Keywords
· Decision and Control Structure
. if, if-else, forms of if-else statement
. Operators
. Types of Loops
. Case and Switch
· Arrays and Functions
. Arrays
. C Functions
· Practical on C Programming
. Practical on Application Program
· Database Tables
· Query Basics and SQL
· Report
· Internet
· World Wide Web (WWW)
. History, Working, Web Browsers, Its functions
. Concept of Search Engines, Searching the Web
. HTTP, URLs, Web Servers, Web Protocols
· HTML
· Introduction to Tally software
· Company creation and management
· Voucher entry and maintenance
· Generating financial reports
. Accounting Principles
. Billing and Invoicing
. Sales and Profit Analysis
. Banking Transactions
. Inventory Management
. Taxation (VAT, TDS, TCS) Using Tally Prime
. Introduction to Goods and Services Tax (GST)
Note: The syllabus can be customized and modified based on the specific requirements of learners or the location.
1. Lectures: Interactive sessions conducted by experienced instructors to provide theoretical knowledge.
2. Practical Exercises: Hands-on practice sessions to reinforce understanding and develop proficiency.
3. Assignments: Regular assignments to apply learned concepts and enhance problem-solving skills.
4. Projects: Real-world projects to encourage practical application of skills and build a portfolio.
5. Assessments: Periodic assessments to evaluate student progress and identify areas for improvement.
Importance for Learners in Career Growth and Self-Employment:
This course holds immense importance for learners in their career growth and self-employment prospects. It equips students with essential IT skills, making them employable in various sectors where information technology plays a crucial role. Additionally, the course fosters entrepreneurship by providing students with the necessary knowledge and tools to start their own IT-related ventures.