Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

  PGDCA

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

PGDCA

NUMBER OF SEATS

Category PGDCA
Subsidised 40
Non-Subsidised 20
Total 60

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

The admission to PGDCA shall be on competitive
written entrance test
which shall consist of 100 questions of 100 marks and will be of 1 Hours 30 Minutes duration, comprising of General Aptitude & Basic Maths (60%) and General Awarness & English (40%).
The final selection to these seats will be based on merit subject to minimum eligibility conditions laid by H.P. University.
For Non-subsidized payment seats
There will not be any written Test for Non-subsidised category.

APPLICATION FORM AND FEE

Application form duly filled in and accompanying the following documents and fee should be submitted to :
The Director,

B.B.A., B.C.A. & PGDCA
Vallabh Government College
Mandi-175001, H.P. (INDIA)
Separate Application form along with crossed Indian Postal Order/Bank Draft of
Rs.200.00
(
Rs. 100.00
in the case of SC /ST /Antyodaya / IRDP candidates ) for subsidised seats
Rs. 300.00
in case of applicants applying for non subsidised payment seats payable to the Director-cum Principal, BBA, BCA & PGDCA Programme, Vallabh Govt. College Mandi at Mandi (H.P.)

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS

Bachelor Degree in any decipiline with at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Candidates) from a university established by law in India.

AGE LIMIT

The maximum age limit for PGDCA course is 26 years (28 years for girls) as on 01-07-2012.

However, in case of candidates belonging to scheduled castes / scheduied tribes, there will be relaxation of three years. The Vice-Chancellor shall have the power to permit age relaxation for reason to be recorded in writing up to a maximum of six months.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR PGDCA

Duration of PGDCA is one year spread over two semesters.
There will be semester system of examination. Each theory paper will be of three hours duration and of 100 marks out of which 75 marks are for written examination and 25 for internal assessment. Each practical exam will be of 100 marks out of which 50 marks for practical and 50 for internal assessment. In the second semester student has to prepare one project which will be evaluated on the following basis

Project Report 50 Marks
Viva-Voce 100 Marks
Seminar 50 Marks
Total 200 Marks