As per DOEACC (Now NIELIT) ‘A’ Level Course is the second level of DOEACC IT Professional Course.It comes after ‘O’ Level. It is equivalent to advance diploma course in Computer Application as recognized by Govt. of India for Job purposes. Course Duration for A level is 18 months (3 semester).
The Department of Electronics and Accreditation of Computer Courses (DOEACC) is an autonomous scientific society under the Indian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology offering course O Level, A Level, B Level and C Level which is also approved by AICTE (All India Council of Technical Education).
Career after Completing A level :
‘A’ level course of DOEACC Scheme is equivalent to an Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications . After Successfully completion of A Level one can get work as
- Programmer
- Application Developer
- Web Administrator
- Training faculty
- Web Content Developer
- Trouble Shooter ….
A level qualifiers also get lateral entry to 3rd Semester of MCA or 2nd year B Level( 3 Years ) .
Eligibility :
O level Qualifiers OR Any Graduates OR a Govt. recognized Polytechnic Engineering Diploma after class X /XII (No Concurrency).
DOEACC A Level Syllabus :
DOEACC ‘A’ Level Course consists of 10 theory modules (nine compulsory modules and one elective module),
2 Practical Exams and one Project.
A1: IT Concepts, Tools and Business System
Computer Appreciation
Computer Organization
Operating System (Windows & Linux)
Word Processing
Spreadsheet Package
Presentation Package
Data Base Management System
Information Technology Applications in Society
A2: Internet Technology and Web Design
Introduction to Internet
TCP/IP – Internet Technology and Protocol
Internet Connectivity
Internet Network
Services on Internet
Electronic Mail
Current Trends on Internet
Web Publishing and Browsing
HTML Programming
Interactivity Tools
ASP, VB Script, Java Script, Front Page, Flash
Internet Security Management Concepts, Information Privacy and Copyright Issues
A3: Programming in ‘C’
Introduction to Programming
Algorithms for Problem Solving
Introduction to ‘C’ Language
Conditional Statements and Loops
Arrays
Storage Classes
Structures and Unions
Self Referential Structures and Linked Lists
File Processing
A4: Computer System Architecture
Digital Components
Data Representation
Register Transfer & Micro Operations
Basic Computer Organization
Central Processing Unit
Computer Arithmetic
Input-Output Organization
Memory Organization
Assembly Language Programming
A5: Structured System Analysis & Design Introduction
System Development Cycle
System Planning
Modular and Structured Design
System Design and Modeling
Input/Output and Interface Design
System Implementation and Maintenance
Computer System Security
OO Analysis/Design
Introduction to MIS
A6: Data Structure through C++
Analysis of Algorithm
Basics of C++, Elementary Data Structures:
Arrays, linked lists
Abstract Data types Stacks and Queues
Trees
Searching, sorting and Complexity
Graphs
A7: Database Management System
An Overview of Database Management System
Architecture of the Database System
Relational Database Management System
Normalization
Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus
The SQL Language
Backup and Recovery
Security
Integrity
Design and Development of Database Applications
A8: OS, UNIX & Shell Programming
Operating System Concepts
Linux Ideas and History
Linux Usage Basics
Running Commands and Getting help
Browsing the File System
The X-Window System
Users, Groups and Permissions
Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and
Permissions
The Linux file system in-depth
vim: An advanced text editor
Standard I/O and Pipes
Using the bash shell
Configuring the Bash Shell
Text Processing Tools
Shell Programming
Investigating and Managing Process
Finding and Processing Files
Basic System Configuration Tools
A9: Data Communication & Network Technologies
Data Communications
Communication Network Fundamentals
Media Access Control
Networking Components
Link Control and MAC Protocols
Local Area Networks (LAN)
Wide Area Networks (WAN)
Application Protocols
Wireless Networks
Security and Management
A10: Elective (any one)
AE1: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming through JAVA
Object Oriented Programming
Thinking Object-Oriented
Abstraction
Classes and Methods
Messages, Instances, and Initialization
Inheritance and Substitution
Static and Dynamic Behavior
Multiple Inheritance
Polymorphism and Software Reuse
Overloading and Overriding
Java Programming
An Introduction to Java
The Java Programming Environment
Fundamental Programming Structures in Java
Objects and Classes
Inheritance
Interfaces and Inner Classes
Introduction to GUI
Graphics Programming
User Interface Components with Swing
Deploying Applets and Applications
Exceptions and Debugging
Streams and Files
Database Programming
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Introduction, An outline Development Process and Use cases
Class Diagrams and Advance Concepts
Interaction Diagrams, Packages and Collaborations
State and Activity Diagrams
Physical Diagrams
Case Studies
AE2: Software Testing and Quality Management
Introduction
Importance of Software Testing
Testing Techniques and Strategy
Verification and Validation
Building Test Cases and Plans
Quality Assurance and Standards
Debugging Technique and Tools
External Source of Errors
Last but list – Project Work
Course Fee for A Level :
Registration fee for O/A/B/C Level : Rs. 500.00
Examination fee for each theory paper is Rs. 500/- (10*500=5000 Rs.)
Practical Papers 2 (2*300=600 Rs.)
PR-1 Practical -1(Based on A1, A2, A3, A4 Papers syllabus)
PR-2 Practical -2(Based on A5,A6,A7,A8,A9,A10 Papers Syllabus)
Project :
A Level : Rs.500/- , Project can be submitted after clearing first 5 papers .
Total Course fee will be around Rs. 6600 for direct Applicant .
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