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Admissions

Eligibility Criteria

1. Candidates graduated from a University recognized and located in Gujarat State are eligible to appear for GCET.

2. Candidates who have graduated in a 3-year course from a University outside Gujarat State but have passed Std. XII or its equivalent examination from a recognized school located in Gujarat State are also eligible to appear for GCET.

3. The candidates must have passed Std. XII (HSC Examination) or its equivalent examination with Mathematics/Business Mathematics/Statistics as one of the subjects.

4. The candidates must have passed graduation in any discipline, including BCA course, from a University located in the State of Gujarat. Graduates who have done BCA from Universities of Gujarat will be considered eligible for admission to MCA, even if they have not taken Mathematics/Business Mathematics/Statistics as one of the subjects at Std. XII.

5. A candidate who has appeared at the final year (Bachelor’s Degree) examination of any University recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (subject to condition 1 and 4) shall be treated as provisionally eligible for GCET.

6. Non – resident Gujarati (NRG) candidates passing the qualifying examination from States other than Gujarat and Gujarati-NRI candidates hall be eligible for admission to management quota of private unaided institutes only. Such candidates are required to qualify in GCET examination.

(a) Non – resident Gujarati candidates will have to produce documents such as school leaving certificate or birth certificate or passport of one of the parents to prove that the parent was born in Gujarat OR a domicile certificate from Gujarat in the name of father, mother or the applicant at the time of application. If the State Government stipulates production of any other document/s, the same shall have to be done.

(b) Gujarati-NRI candidates will be NRI candidates as per the Income-tax Act. Further they will be Gujarati candidates also and will have to produce documents as specified in (6 – a) above.

7. The wards of Kashmiri Migrants fulfilling the eligibility conditions 3 to 5 above may also apply. The domicile requirements as specified in 1 and 2 above will be waived.

Selection Process
1) For admission to MCA, determination of merit will be based solely on the performance in the entrance test.
2) The logic for removing ties in the scores will be as under : (a) Higher score in the written test. (b) Higher marks (total) in XIIth Std. (c) Higher marks (total) in Xth Std. (d) If there is still a tie, all such candidates will be given the same rank and the final rank will be determined at the time of counseling based on graduation percentage.

In-take

120 Students

Fee Structure

The candidate shall have to pay the fee decided in accordance with the fee structure prescribed by the Fee & Admission Committee for Professional Courses (Higher & Technical education) of the State Government from time to time. The fee structure of different institutions will be displayed at the time of counseling.

Admission Procedure

As Per Gujarat Technological University Guidelines (Refer: GTU Website)

Teaching Method

SOur approach is electric and comprehensive which facilitates learning. Faculties are free to choose the teaching method that suits their personal style, the course content and students’ need.

A mix of lectures, case studies, computer simulations, group projects and presentations by business leader is used. Students’ evaluation is based on assignments, projects, presentations and classroom participations.

Much of the value of software project experience comes from the interaction with fellow students. There is no question that discussion, debate and testing of one another's sides and opinions are Keyes to refine students’ problem solving skills. Students spend a great deal of time learning from one another, through class discussion and individual study groups.

We, at SVICS, have nurtured the tradition of teamwork and cooperation that is balanced with academic competition and encourages sharing among classmates. Students compete as a part of a study group or team because it is intellectually satisfying, not merely to learn to grades. Academic competition and collaboration are combined to help students achieve their personal best.
 

Syllabus

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Syllabus - MCA Semester I (Click on Subject Code to Download detail Syllabus)

Code

Subject Name

Credit

Theory

Tutorial

Prac.

610001

Fundamentals of Programming (FOP)

4

-

-

4

610002

Programming Skills-I (FOP)

-

-

4

4

610003

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

4

1

-

5

610004

Fundamentals of Computer Organization

4

-

-

4

610005

Database Management Systems-I

4

-

-

4

610006

Software Lab (SQL & PL/SQL)

-

-

4

4

610007

Enterprise Resources & Financial Management

4

-

-

4

 

Total

20

1

8

29

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Syllabus - MCA Semester II (Click on Subject Code to Download detail Syllabus)

Code

Subject Name

Teaching Scheme

Credit

Theory

Tutorial

Prac.

 

620001

Data Structures

4

-

-

4

620002

Programming Skills II(DS)

-

-

4

4

620003

Object Oriented Concepts and Programming (OOCP)

4

-

-

4

620004

Programming skills-III (OOCP)

-

-

4

4

620005

Computer Oriented Numerical Methods

4

1

-

5

620006

Database Management Systems – II

4

1

-

5

620007

Theory of Computation

4

1

-

5

 

Total

20

3

8

31

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Syllabus - MCA Semester III (Click on Subject Code to Download detail Syllabus)

Code

Subject Name

Teaching Scheme ( Hours)

Credit

Theory

Tutorial

Prac.

630001

Structured & Object Oriented Analysis & Design Methodology (SOOADM)

4

2

-

6

630002

Fundamentals of Java Programming (Java)

4

-

-

4

630003

Statistical Methods(SM)

4

-

-

4

630004

Operating System (OS)

4

-

-

4

630005

System Software (SS)

4

-

-

4

630006

Programming Skills-IV (Java/ Statistical Methods)

-

-

4

4

630007

Programming Skills-V (OS/SS)

-

-

4

4

 

Total

20

2

8

30

Download Detail Examination Scheme

Syllabus - MCA Semester I (Click on Subject Code to Download detail Syllabus)

Code

Subject Name

Credit

Theory

Tutorial

Prac.

610001

Fundamentals of Programming (FOP)

4

-

-

4

610002

Programming Skills-I (FOP)

-

-

4

4

610003

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

4

1

-

5

610004

Fundamentals of Computer Organization

4

-

-

4

610005

Database Management Systems-I

4

-

-

4

610006

Software Lab (SQL & PL/SQL)

-

-

4

4

610007

Enterprise Resources & Financial Management

4

-

-

4

 

Total

20

1

8

29

Download Detail Examination Scheme

Syllabus - MCA Semester I (Click on Subject Code to Download detail Syllabus)

Code

Subject Name

Credit

Theory

Tutorial

Prac.

610001

Fundamentals of Programming (FOP)

4

-

-

4

610002

Programming Skills-I (FOP)

-

-

4

4

610003

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

4

1

-

5

610004

Fundamentals of Computer Organization

4

-

-

4

610005

Database Management Systems-I

4

-

-

4

610006

Software Lab (SQL & PL/SQL)

-

-

4

4

610007

Enterprise Resources & Financial Management

4

-

-

4

 

Total

20

1

8

29

Download Detail Examination Scheme

Syllabus - MCA Semester I (Click on Subject Code to Download detail Syllabus)

Code

Subject Name

Credit

Theory

Tutorial

Prac.

610001

Fundamentals of Programming (FOP)

4

-

-

4

610002

Programming Skills-I (FOP)

-

-

4

4

610003

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

4

1

-

5

610004

Fundamentals of Computer Organization

4

-

-

4

610005

Database Management Systems-I

4

-

-

4

610006

Software Lab (SQL & PL/SQL)

-

-

4

4

610007

Enterprise Resources & Financial Management

4

-

-

4

 

Total

20

1

8

29

Download Detail Examination Scheme

 

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