Master of Computer Application (MCA)

Master of Computer Application (MCA) is two-years (4 semesters), professional master degree program in the area of computer science. The course is designed to meet the rapidly growing demand for qualified IT professionals. The MCA program is inclined more towards Application Development and thus has more emphasis on latest programming language and tools to develop better and faster applications.

The MCA program focuses on providing a sound theoretical background as well as good practical exposure to students in the relevant areas. It is intended to provide a modern, industry-oriented education in appped computer science. It aims at producing trained professionals who can successfully meet the demands of the information technology industry.

Students are trained in the fields of Systems Designing, Apppcation Software Development, Enterprise Resource Planning, Computer Networks, System Administration, Web Designing and Development, Database Administration, Data Mining and Warehousing, etc.

Program Outcomes

PO1: An ability to apply the fundamental knowledge of computer science and applications.

PO2: An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.

PO3: An ability to design computer applications, software and tools to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, social and ethical.

PO4: An ability to identify, formulate, and solve computer science problems.

PO5: The broadness in education is necessary to understand the impact of computer application solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.

PO6: An ability of life-long learning.

PO7: The knowledge of contemporary issues of computer science and applications field.

PO8: An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern computer application tools for software development.

PO9: An ability to design and implement by evaluating a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.

PO10: An ability to apply algorithmic principles and computer science theory in the modelling and design of computer-based systems in a way that demonstrates the comprehension of the trade-offs, involved in design choices.

PO11: An ability to apply soft skills in their professional career.

PO12: An ability to be a successful entrepreneur and a leader.