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 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
 
MISSION

    To impart technical education in cutting edge technologies, inculcating applied research, scholarly inquiry through the knowledge and values based moulding of students and make an impact on the economic and social development of the nation.

 About the Department

 MCA Course was started in the year 2006 in SNIST. The Department endeavors to enable the students to identify challenging problems, perceive and offer effective computer based solutions. All the students of the department are trained in the industry needed latest technologies. Students are encouraged to do LIVE Projects, with the experienced and dedicated faculty of the department.

At SNIST, the Department of Computer Applications is focused on how people, software and information and their interactions are viewed from the perspective of a computing discipline. This is reflected in the departments teaching and research agenda. These three key elements are also the basis through which the department builds collaborative linkages with other researchers, departments and colleges.

The focus in Computer Applications department is on the fundamental properties and processes associated with software and are complemented by the discipline-centered applications of software systems.

Long Term Goals

  • To make the department a center for Excellence in the areas of
    • Wireless Communications
    • Database Management
  • To strengthen the Industry – Institute interaction.
  • To promote Research and Consultancy activities by laisoning with the industry to generate revenue for the Department.


Short Term Goals

  To Have a Special Lab for Department of Computer Applications.

  To Develop Department Library with Digital Library Terminals.

  To Use Modern Teaching Aids effectively

  To Provide Industrial Training for Second Year students and Industrial Projects for Final Years.

  To improve soft skills/communication abilities/ personality development of students.

  To Conduct National Level Conferences/Workshops by the Department.

 Special Achievements

  1. More than 95% of the present Final year Students has secured First division based on the results of the First two year marks.
  2. Organized a National Level Students Technical Fest (ECLAT’08) on 11th April 2008.
  3. Organized a National Level Students Technical Fest (NISHNATH’08) during 17th – 18th October 2008.

                                                      Subjects offered to the students of MCA

Broad Area

Semester

Name of the Subject

Science & Humanities

 

I Semester

 

Discrete Structures

Probability and Statistics

English Language Communication Skills

II-Semester

Operations Research

Core Subjects

I Semester

Computer Organization

II Semester

Operating Systems

III Semester

Database Management Systems

Computer Communications

Computer Graphics

Software Engineering

E-Commerce

Object Oriented Analysis and Design (using UML)

Programming Subjects

I Semester

 

Object Oriented Programming (through C++)

II Semester

 

Data Structures (through Java)

Business Data Processing

III Semester

Unix Network Programming

IV Semester

Advanced Java Programming

V Semester

Multimedia Application Development

Electives

IV Semester

Embedded Systems

Human Computer Interaction

Perl Programming

Distributed Operating Systems

Mobile Computing

Systems Programming

V Semester

Software Project Management

Middle Ware Technologies

Information Retrieval Systems

Software Testing Methodologies

Information Retrieval Systems

Software Testing Methodologies

Advanced Databases

Information Security

Management Studies

I Semester

 

Accountancy and Financial Management

 

II Semester

 

Organizational Structure and Personal Management