Programme Details
Master Of Computer Applications
The Master of Computer Applications (MCA) is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to provide advanced knowledge and practical skills in computer science, software development, and information technology. The program focuses on areas such as programming, database management, web technologies, software engineering, and modern computing tools. It helps students develop strong problem-solving and analytical skills required in the IT industry. The course also prepares graduates for professional careers in software development, system management, data analysis, and emerging technology fields.
Programme Overview
Programme Code
MCA-001
Programme Type
Post Graduate Programme
Department
Department of Computer Science And Information Technology
Duration
2 Years
Fee Per Year
42000
Eligibility
Requires a bachelor’s degree (BCA, BSc/BIT/BE/BTech) with a minimum of 50% aggregate (45% for reserved categories)
Career Path
- Software Engineer
- Systems Analyst
- Web Developer
- Database Administrator
- Technical Consultant
- IT Manager
Programme Outcomes
- Apply Computing Knowledge
Apply knowledge of mathematics, computer science, and software engineering principles to solve complex computing problems. - Problem Analysis
Identify, analyze, and formulate solutions for real-world computational problems using appropriate algorithms and data structures. - Design & Development of Solutions
Design, develop, test, and maintain software systems that meet specified requirements using modern tools and technologies. - Modern Tool Usage
Select and apply appropriate programming languages, frameworks, databases, and development tools for building efficient applications. - Professional Ethics
Understand and adhere to professional, ethical, legal, and social responsibilities in computing practices. - Individual & Team Work
Function effectively as an individual, team member, or leader in multidisciplinary and collaborative environments. - Communication Skills
Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders through reports, documentation, and presentations. - Project Management
Apply project management and software engineering principles to plan, execute, and deliver computing projects efficiently. - Lifelong Learning
Recognize the need for continuous learning and adapt to emerging technologies and evolving industry requirements. - Research & Innovation
Analyze research literature and develop innovative solutions or applications using advanced computing concepts. - Security & Data Protection
Understand and apply principles of cybersecurity, data privacy, and risk management to develop secure and reliable computing systems. - Entrepreneurship & Industry Readiness
Demonstrate awareness of entrepreneurship, startup ecosystems, and industry practices to develop innovative, scalable, and market-ready software solutions.