| To fill the escalating demand for computer professionals, a large number of private institutions mushroomed, with variegated shades of excellence. Though some of these institutes were good, many charged exorbitant fees without providing commensurate training to their students. This created widespread concern not only over he proliferation of such institutes, but their credibility. |
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| To remedy this situation, the Department of Electronics (DOE) formulated a comprehensive policy to generate quality manpower by harnessing the competence and expertise existing in the private sector. Computer training institutes, thereby widening the educational opportunities in the area of computers. The Department of Electronics Accrediation of Computer Courses (DOEACC) scheme is the outcome of a joint effort of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the DOE based on this policy. |
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The scheme came into being in 1991 to set standards for conduct of computer training by institutes at four different Levels of :
'O' Level (Foundation)
'A' Level (Advanced Diploma)
'B' Level (MCA)
'C' Level (M. Tech.) |
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EXAMINATION PATTERN
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The examinations are held in the months of January and July, every year, which are for duration for three hours for each subject. The total marks for each subject is 100. The current time schedule for examinations filling of examination forms and submission of examination forms is as follows:
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Examinations
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January |
July |
| A |
Sale of Examination forms Commencement Date Closing Date |
1st September |
1st March |
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From office of DOEACC Society through post / courier |
15th October |
15th April |
| From DOEACC accredited centers |
27th October |
27th April |
| From DOEACC Society at New Delhi |
31st October |
30th April |
| B |
Closing Date for receipt of filled forms at DOEACC Society |
31st October |
30th April |
| C |
Commencement of Exams |
2nd Saturday in January |
2nd Saturday in July |
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The examination fee for each paper is 300.00. In addition, postal charges as indicated in the examination application form should be remitted.
To qualify for a pass in a paper, a candidate must obtain at least 50% of marks.
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DOEACC COURSES
PARITY TABLE BETWEEN REVISION II (w.e.f.July,1999) and
REVISION III (w. e. f- January, 2003) of DOEACC syllabus ('O' LEVEL). |
| Code |
Revision II |
Code |
Revision III |
| M1 |
Elective I (One subject out of M1.1/M1.2/M1.3 is to be chosen) |
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| M1.1 |
Information Technology |
M1-R3 |
IT Tools and Applications |
| M1.2 |
Internet & Web-Page Designing |
M3-R3 |
Internet & Web Design |
| M1.3 |
Client Server Computing |
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No Equivalent |
| M2 |
Personal Computer Software |
M1-R3 |
Business System |
| M3 |
Elective II (One subject out of M3.1/M3.2/M3.3 is to be chosen) |
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| M3.1 |
Business System |
M2-R3 |
Business System |
| M3.2 |
Desk Top Publication & Presentation Graphics |
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No Equivalent |
| M3.3 |
Computerized Financial Accounting |
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No Equivalent |
| M4 |
Elective III (One subject out of M4.1/M4.2/M4.3 is to be chosen) |
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| M4.1 |
Programming and Problem Solving Through 'C' Language |
M4.1-R3 |
Programming and Problem Solving Through 'C' Language |
| M4.2 |
Programming and Problem Solving through COBOL. |
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No Equivalent |
| M4.3 |
Programming in Visual Basic |
M4.2-R3 |
Programming through Visual Basic |
PARITY TABLE BETWEEN REVISION II (w.e.f July 1999) and
REVISION III (w. e. f. January 2003 ) Of DOEACC syllabus ("A" LEVEL). |
| Code |
Revision II |
Code |
Revision III |
| A1 |
Personal Computer Software |
A1-R3 |
IT Tools & Applications |
| A2 |
Elective (One Subject out of A2.1 & A2.2 is to be Chosen)
A2.1 Business System
A2.2 ERP Fundamentals |
A2-R3 |
Business Systems
No Equivalent |
| A3 |
Computer Organization and System Software |
A4-R3 |
Computer Organization and System Software |
| A4 |
Programming and Problem Solving through "C" Language |
A3-R3 |
Programming and Problem Solving through "C" Language |
| A5 |
System Analysis, Design And MIS |
A5-R3 |
Structured System Analysis & Design |
| A6 |
Data Structure through "C" |
A6-R3 |
Data Structure through "C" |
| A7 |
Introduction to Database Management |
A7-R3 |
Introduction to Database Management |
| A8 |
Computer Graphics |
A10.3-R3 |
Computer Graphics |
| A9 |
Data Communication and Network |
A9-R3 |
Data Communication and Network |
| A10 |
Elective (One Subject out of A10.1, A10.2, A10.3 & A10.4 is to be Chosen)
A10.1 Unix and Shell Programming
A10.2 Introduction of Object Oriented Programming and C++/Visual C++
A10.3 Programming in JAVA
A10.4 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming and Visual Basic |
A8-R3
A10.1-R3
A10.2-R3 |
Basic of OS, Unix & Shell Programming.
Introduction of Object Oriented Programming and C++
Introduction to Object Oriented Programming through java
No Equivalence. |
OUTLINE OF COURSES
(w.e.f. January 2003)
'O' LEVEL |
| Eligibility Criteria: |
10+2 or ITI Certificate (One Year) after class 10. |
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| Duration: |
Part-time - 1 year. |
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| Fee Structure: |
Admission/Registration Fee |
Rs. 3,600/- |
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Balance Amount |
Rs. 11,900/- |
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Total Course Fee*
(Installment Options Are Also Available) |
Rs. 15,500/- |
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Library Fee (Optional & Refundable) |
Rs. 400/- |
| * Subject to change; please contact the Center for the exact details of Fee Structure and Schemes. |
| Paper Code |
Subject |
Credits |
| M1-R3 |
IT Tools and Applications
Computer Appreciation
Computer Organization
Operating System
Word Processing
Spreadsheet Package
Presentation Package
Information Technology and Society |
5 |
| M2-R3 |
Business Systems
Introduction to Business Data Processing
Concept of Files
Principles and Techniques of Programming
Visual Fox Pro
Business Applications |
5 |
| M3-R3 |
Internet and Web Design
Introduction to Internet
Internet Technology and Protocol
World Wide Web
Browsers
Electronic Mail
File Transfer Protocol
Telnet
Internet Relay Chat
Web Publishing
HTML
Interactivity Tools
Multimedia and Graphics
Internet Security Management Concepts, Information Privacy and Copyright Issues |
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| Elective (One Paper to be Chosen out of the Following) |
| M4.1-R3 |
Programming and Problem Solving through 'C' language
Introduction to Programming
Algorithms for Problem Solving
Introduction to 'C' Language
Conditionals and Loops
Arrays
Functions
Structures and Unions
Pointers
Self Referential Structures and Linked Lists
File Processing |
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| M4.2-R3 |
Programming through Visual Basic
Integrated Development Environment
Managing Project
Visual Basic Programming Elements
Working With Forms
Basic ActiveX Control
Graphics with Visual Basic
Multiple Document Interface
Error Handling
Windows API and DLL's
Object Oriented Programming with Visual Basic
Data Base Programming with Visual Basic |
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| PR |
Practical |
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| PJ |
Project |
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| Total Credits |
20 |
NOTE:
Three modules of 'O' Level syllabus namely M1-R3, M2-R3, M4.1-R3 and Practical-1 are common to that of 'A' Level syllabus. Under the revised syllabus, if a candidate, in addition to the compulsory modules of 'O' Level syllabus chooses the "Programming and Problem Solving through 'C' Language" and successfully completes all the four modules and Practical of 'O' Level, the candidate is entitled to exemption from three modules and Practical - 1 of 'A' Level. |
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'A' LEVEL |
| Eligibility Criteria: |
Level 'O'/Government recognized polytechnic engineering diploma after class 10. |
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| Duration: |
Part-time - 1 year (fast track). 2 years (regular track). |
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| Fee Structure: |
Admission/Registration Fee |
Rs. 4,000/- |
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Balance Amount |
Rs. 25,000/- |
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Total Course Fee*
(Installment Options Are Also Available) |
Rs. 29,000/- |
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Library Fee (Optional & Refundable) |
Rs. 400/- |
| *Subject to change; please contact the Center for the exact details of Fee Structure and Schemes. |
| Paper Code |
Subject |
Credits |
| A1-R3 |
IT Tools and Applications |
5 |
| A2-R3 |
Business Systems |
5 |
| A3-R3 |
Programming and Problem Solving through 'C' language |
5 |
| A4-R3 |
Computer Organization
Digital Components
Data Representations
Register Transfer and Micro Operations
Basic Computer Organization
Central Processing Unit
Computer Arithmetic
Input-Output Organization
Memory Organization
Assembly Language Programming |
5 |
| A5-R3 |
Structured System Analysis and Design
Introduction
System Analyst
System Development Cycle
System Planning
Modular and Structured Design
System Design and Modeling
Input and Output
System Implementation and Maintenance
Computer System Audit and Security
Object Oriented Analysis/Design
Introduction to Management Information System |
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| A6-R3 |
Data Structures through 'C' Language
Basic Concepts of Data Representation
Introduction to Algorithm Design and Data Structure
Arrays
Stacks and Queues
Linked Lists
Trees
Searching, Sorting and Complexity
Graphs |
5 |
| A7-R3 |
Introduction to Database Management Systems
Introduction to Database Systems (DBMS)
Database Architecture and Modeling
Entity Relationship Model
Relational Model
Database Normalization
Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus
Introduction to SQL
Backup and Recovery
Database Security and Integrity
Design and Development to Database Applications on Commercial RDBMS Platforms |
5 |
| A8-R3 |
Basics of OS, UNIX and Shell Programming
Operating System Concepts
The File System
File Attributes
The vi Editor
The Shell as Interpreter
Process Management
Networking Tools
The X-Window System
Filters and Regular Expressions
The awk Filter
Shell Programming
C Programming Tools
UNIX Internals
Administering File Systems
General System Administration |
5 |
| A9-R3 |
Data Communication and Computer Networks
Fundamentals of Data Communications
Transmission Media
Data Modems
Multi-Channel Data Communication
Networking Fundamentals
OSI Model and TCP/IP Suite
Data Link Protocols
Local Area Network (LAN)
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Data Transmission Network
Wireless Communication
Security and Privacy |
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| Elective (One Paper to be Chosen out of the Following) |
| A10.1-R3 |
Introduction to Object Oriented Programming and C++
Principles of Object Oriented Programming
Elements of C++ Language
Functions
Classes and Objects
Constructors and Destructors
Operator Overloading
Derived Classes and Inheritance
Pointers
Virtual Functions
Streams
Exception Handling
Class Libraries
Advance Classes
Testing and Debugging Simple Program |
5 |
| A10.2-R3 |
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming through Java
The JAVA Language
The JAVA Library |
5 |
| A10.3-R3 |
Computer Graphics
Introduction and Applications
Graphic Devices
2D Drawing Geometry
Conics and Curves
Graphic Operations
3D Graphics
Animation
Graphic Standards
Multimedia |
5 |
| PR -1 |
Practical - 1 |
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| PR -2 |
Practical - 2 |
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| PJ |
Project |
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| Total Credits |
60 |
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