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POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS(PGDCA)
Eligibility: FOR BEING ELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSION TO THE
COURSE OF DCA A CANDIDATE MUST BE A GRADUATE IN ANY DISCIPLINE AT THE TIME OF
ADMISSION. AS THE SEATS ARE LIMITED, ADMISSION IS OFFERED ON THE MERIT BASIS
COUPLED WITH INTERVIEW. THE UNIVERSITY PERMITS ADMISSION TO THIS COURSE TWO
TIMES IN A YEAR IN AUGUST AND IN JANUARY.
Duration: THIS POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IS OF ONE-YEAR DURATION, WHICH IS
DIVIDED INTO TWO SEMESTERS.
ENROLLMENT: For PGDCA it is necessary to enroll as a regular student of this
university. PGDCA is a part - time course and can be undertaken by
professionals and candidates pursuing any other full time course else where.
ATTENDANCE: A student must have at least 75% attendance in theory and
practical failing which his admission shall be terminated, and he will not be
allowed to appear in examination.
TERM WORK: Computer education being a professional study, a student has to
expected to complete all the programming practical, term work assignments,
class tests as per the instructions. Unsatisfactory performance in these
activities shall detain a student from appearing in the University
examinations.
PASSING: The minimum score necessary for passing in as under:
Theory : 40%
Practical : 40%
Aggregate : 45%
The unsuccessful candidates shall be eligible to reappear in next
examination. They shall have to apply for examination on the prescribed form
along with payment of fees. A candidate shall be eligible to reappear upto
two consecutive years after his regular examination as Ex-student. They shall
have to reappear as per new syllabus if there is any modification in
consecutive years.
DIVISION: In the diploma award, first division if offered to students with
marks more than of equal to 60%, second division to students with marks equal
to more than 45% and less than 60%. It is necessary to pass in all the
subjects together for being eligible to be awarded a division or a merit.
Passing in different subjects in different attempts will only lead to obtain
the score and not division or merit.
DISCIPLINE: The students are expected to maintain strict discipline and order
in and out of campus. All the students will be governed by the rules and
regulations framed by the University from time to time. The Director General
may modify existing rules; students shall be bound to follow them.
TRANSFER: Student admitted to one centre will not be transferred to another
centre until unless there are sufficient reasons of transfer. No transfer is
allowed without University's prior permission. Students are also required to
produce NOC from the previous institute in case of transfer.
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