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The
Bachelor of Arts program has as its objectives that
graduates :
Can demonstrate a sound knowledge and understanding of
selected fields of study in humanities, languages and
social and behavioral sciences.
Can demonstrate an independent approach to knowledge
that uses rigorous methods of inquiry and appropriate
theories and methodologies that are applied with
intellectual honesty and a respect for ethical values.
Can apply critical and analytical skills and methods to
the identification and resolution of problems within a
changing social context.
Can act as informed and critically discriminating
participants within the community of scholars as
citizens and in the workforce.
Can communicate effectively and in the case of those
students undertaking a language major are able to read,
write and speak another language with fluency and
appreciate its cultural context.
Qualify for employment in a wide range of occupations.
Have a continuing commitment to learning.
are proficient in the use of appropriate modern
technologies such as the IT and Computer systems for
acquisition, processing and interpretation of data. |
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Eligibility for Bachelor of Arts |
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Applicant who has passed
+2 examination from any recognized board/ body/ council
/ university in India or any other examination
recognized by the Syndicate of Panjab Unviersity,
Chandigarh as equivalent thereto is eligible to apply
this course. |
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The applicant has obtained
at least 40% marks in the aggregate of the qualifying
examination. |
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The students who have
passed the examination from Bihar Intermediate Education
Council, Patna (Bihar) are also eligible for admission
to various courses at Panjab University, Chandigarh. |
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Candidate who have passed
+2 examination without English from a recognized Board/
Body/ Council / university are eligible to apply this
course if they fulfill other requirements for admission
such as minimum percentage of marks etc. |
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Students who have passed +2 examination from recognized
open schools are eligible for admission to B.A.
(General) course only their certificate issued by the
said open schools, shows "PASS" and they have
obtained the requisite percentage makrs. |
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Combination of Subjects : |
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Compulsory Subjects |
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English |
1 Credit |
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Punjabi or History and
Culture of Punjab
(Only for those who did not study Punjabi in 10th) |
1 Credit |
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Environmental Education |
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Elective Subjects |
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student is required to select three elective subjects in
all of 2 credits each, selecting not more than one
subject from any of the following sets of
combinations : |
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English, Hindi, Punjabi,
French |
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Economics, Fine Arts |
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History, Mathematics, |
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Sociology |
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e) |
Public Administration,
Home Science, Philosophy. |
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Political Science |
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Sanskrit, Physical
Education, Psychology |
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Music (Vocal) |
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Music (Instrumental) |
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Note :
In addition, a student of
BA-I can opt for the Add-on Courses. |
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Elective Vocational
Course
(for B.A. Only) |
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Functional
English |
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Eligibility - Students should have studied English
at the +2 level. |
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Combination of Subjects : |
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a)
English
1 Credit |
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b) Punjabi / History and
Culture of Panjab (Only for those who
1 Credit
did not study Punjabi in 10th) |
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c) Functional English
2 Credits |
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d) Any two of the
following :
2 Credits
English Elective,Sociology, Political Science, Public
Administration,
Economics, History |
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e) Environmental Education |
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Course Content |
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i) Theory |
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ii) Practicals |
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iii)
On-the-job-training (Four weeks after BA Part-II during
summer vacation).
Selection will be made on the basis of merit and interview of the
candidates. |
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Office
Management and Secretarial Practice |
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Eligibility - All candidates who have passed +2
except those who have already studied stenography as a
subject in academic or vocational stream : |
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Combination of Subjects : |
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a)
English
1 Credit |
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b) Punjabi / History and
Culture of Panjab (Only for those who
1 Credit
did not study Punjabi in 10th) |
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c) Office Management &
Secretarial Practice
2 Credits |
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d) Any two of the
following :
2 Credits
Language, Sociology, Political Science, Public
Administration,
Economics, History |
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e) Environmental Education |
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Course Content |
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i) Theory |
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ii) Practicals |
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iii)
On-the-job-training (Four weeks after BA Part-II during
summer vacation). |
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Honours in B.A.
Part -II |
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Eligibility for taking
honours in B.A. Part-II |
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necessary that in order to take up Honours in B.A.-II
the candidate must have secured at least 50% marks in
B.A. Part-I in the subject concerned. The admission will
be on the basis of merit, subject to the availability of
seats. |
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Honours offered in B.A.
Part-II in the following Subjects : |
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English |
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Hindi |
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Political Science |
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Sociology |
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History |
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Economics |
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Psychology |
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Apart from in-depth knowledge in a specific subject, The
Honours degree carries with it age-old value. At the
same time, it increases the scope of pursuing higher
education i.e. Post Graduation in a particular area.
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The B.Com
program offers a lot of scope and has a wide & wild
field. The B.Com program allows the widest possible
scope in the fields like :
a) Charted Accountancy
b) Company Secretary
c) Chartered Financial Analyst
d) Actuarial Science (Related to Insurance) etc.
Commerce graduate can also join Management Programs with
Finance Specilization where they will get a great boosts
to the commerce knowledge and fantastic job offers after
passing through. They can choose career in computer
related courses offered by various institutions for
further expanding the fields and skills. |
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Eligibility for
Bachelor of Commerce |
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applicant, who has passed +2 examination from any
recognized board/ university in India, with groups and
subjects as detailed below, is eligible to apply B.Com -
I year course. |
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+2
Commerce group with at least 40% marks in the aggregate. |
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+2
Humanities group with commerce, Economics and
Mathematics, having secured at least 45% marks in the
aggregate. |
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+2
Humanities group with at least two subjects out of
Commerce, Economics and Mathematics having secured at
least 50% marks in the aggregate. |
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+2 Humanities / Science / Technical / Agriculture group
with at least 55% marks in the aggregate. |
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+2 any group other than Commerce group, including
Medical and Home Science Group and not opted for
Commerce / Economics / Mathematics as a subject, having
secured at least 60% marks in the aggregate. |
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Any other examination recognized by the Panjab
University as equivalent to (a) with requisite group /
subjects and percentage of marks. |
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A candidate seeking
admission to the first year of B.Com should have passed
in the subject of English at the +2 examination and in
cases where passing in English is not necessary
according to the regulations of Central Boards /
Universities in India, the admission of the candidate
shall be provisional and will be confirmed only after
she has cleared the subject of English as a deficient
subject from the parent Board / University in two
consecutive chances subsequent to his/ her admission.
The merit for admission will be determined on the basis
of the score of a candidate to be computed as follows : |
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Percentage
of marks in the qualifying examination. |
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Add score
of 4 for each of the subjects passed from the subjects
referred below not exceeding 16 in total. |
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a) Commerce (or theory of
Commerce or foundation course in Commerce). |
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b) Accountancy (or Book
Keeping and Accountancy) |
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c) Economics |
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d) Mathematics (or
Statistics) |
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e) Business Organization
(or Business Management, or Theory and Practices of
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f) Insurance (or General
Insurance of Life Insurance). |
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g) Banking and trade |
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h) Commercial Geography |
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i) Office Management
& Secretarial Practice or (Office Organization and
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j) Mercantile Law (or
Company Law) |
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l) Type Writing and
Stenography / Computes (for type writing) |
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Combination of Subjects : |
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Compulsory Subjects for
B.Com-I |
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English (Communication
Skills) |
2 Credits |
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Punjabi or History and
Culture of Punjab
(Only for those who did not study Punjabi in 10th) |
1 Credit |
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Environmental Education |
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Elective Subjects |
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Commercial & Labour Law |
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Financial Accounting |
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Business Organization &
Management |
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Business Math & Statics |
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Subject Offered in B.Com -
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Company Law |
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Corporate Accounting |
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Cost Accounting |
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Banking Insurance |
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Business Economics |
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Indirect Tax Law |
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Subject Offered in B.Com -
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Functional Management |
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Management Accounting
Business Finance |
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Direct Tax Law |
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Indian Economy |
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Entrepreneurship and Small
Business |
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Business Theory and
Management |
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Eligibility for
B.Com Honours in E-Commerce |
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A student of B.Com - II
can take up Honours in the subject of E-Commerce, with
50% marks in B.Com-I. |
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The
Bachelor of Science program helps to develop
analytical skills, scientific temperament and research
aptitude. Their base in B.Sc. facilitates their
progression into higher education and research in
diverse scientific areas. The students from
science-streams have proven their abilities in
Management areas as well due to their rational attitude.
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Eligibility for Bachelor of Science |
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Applicant who has passed
+2 examination from any recognized board/ body/ council
/ university in India or any other examination
recognized by the Syndicate of Panjab Unviersity,
Chandigarh as equivalent thereto is eligible to apply
this course. |
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The applicant has obtained
at least 40% marks in the aggregate of the qualifying
examination. |
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Note : |
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The students who have
passed the examination from Bihar Intermediate Education
Council, Patna (Bihar) are also eligible for admission
to various courses at Panjab University, Chandigarh. |
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Candidate who have passed
+2 examination without English from a recognized Board/
Body/ Council / university are eligible to apply this
course if they fulfill other requirements for admission
such as minimum percentage of marks etc. |
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Students who have passed +2 examination from recognized
open schools are eligible for admission to B.Sc.
(General) course only their certificate issued by the
said open schools, shows "PASS" and they have
obtained the requisite percentage makrs. |
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Subjects offered : |
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Subjects offered in B.Sc.
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Punjabi or History and
Culture of Punjab |
1 Credit |
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The following three
elective subjects :
Medical :
Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
OR
Non-Medical
Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics
or
Computer Applications*
Physics, Maths and Computer Applications
* Students have to undergo one month training in BSc-I &
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2 Credits
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Environmental Education |
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Subjects offered in B.Sc.
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a) |
English |
1 Credit |
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The three subjects as
studied in B.Sc. - I |
2 Credits each |
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Subjects offered in B.Sc.
- III |
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The same three subjects as
studied in B.Sc. - II |
2 Credits each |
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B.Sc.
Food Science & Quality Control |
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Job Potential:
Food Science graduates can be employed in food
processing industries involving production and
preservation. Their services can also be utilised by big
catering agencies like Hotels and Airlines and also in
Departments involving checking of quality control and
food adulteration. |
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Eligibility :
Students should have studied Physics, Chemistry and
Biology at the plus-two level. |
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B.Sc. Part I |
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a) |
Punjabi / History and
Culture of Punjab (Only those who did not
study Punjabi in 10th) |
1 Credit |
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Food Science and Quality
Control, Chemistry, Botany / Zoology |
2 Credits
each. |
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Environmental Education |
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B.Sc. Part II |
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a) |
English |
1 Credit |
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Three elective subjects
studied in BSc Part - I |
2 Credits
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B.Sc. Part III |
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b) |
Three elective subjects
studied in BSc Part - II |
2 Credits
each. |
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Course Content |
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Theory |
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Practicals |
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On-the-job training. |
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The
Bachelor of Computer Applications program trains the
undergraduate students in the fundamentals of Computer
Science. On successful completion of this course student
will have many options to launch prospective careers in
various growing sectors. Higher studies leading to
masters and doctoral degrees in the field can be
pursued. |
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Eligibility for Bachelor of Computer Application |
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Applicant who has passed
+2 examination from any recognized board/ body/ council
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for BCA-I. |
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If she has secured at
least 50% marks in the qualifying
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Must have passed
Mathematics as one of the subjects as Matriculation
Level. |
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Candidate with Compartment
are not eligible. |
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Subjects offered : |
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Subjects offered in B.C.A.
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English |
BCA-01 |
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Punjab / History & Culture
of Punjab |
BCA-02 |
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Mathematics |
BCA-03 |
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Personal Computing
Software |
BCA-04 |
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Computer Organization and
System Maintenance |
BCA-05 |
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Computer Prgoramming &
Problem Solving Through "C" |
BCA-06 |
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Computer Lab-I based on
BCA-04 |
BCA-07 |
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Computer Lab-II based on
BCA-06 |
BCA-08 |
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Subjects offered in B.C.A.
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Project Management and
Technical Report Writing |
BCA-09 |
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Computer based Numerical
and Statistical Methods (Using Fortran) |
BCA-10 |
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Data Processing Systems |
BCA-11 |
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Client Server Computing
(Using Oracle) |
BCA-12 |
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Object Oriented
Programming (Using C++) |
BCA-13 |
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Unix Operating System |
BCA-14 |
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Computer Lab-I based on
BCA-12 & BCA - 14 |
BCA-15 |
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Computer Lab-II based on
BCA-13 |
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Subjects offered in B.C.A.
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Entrepreneurship
Development Programme |
BCA-17 |
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Data Communication &
Networks |
BCA-18 |
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Computer Graphics &
Multi-media Applications Systems |
BCA-19 |
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Internet Programming |
BCA-20 |
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Project |
BCA-21 |
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Seminar |
BCA-22 |
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Computer Lab-I based on
BCA-19 |
BCA-23 |
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Computer Lab-II based on
BCA-20 |
BCA-24 |
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Eligibility for Bachelor of Computer Application |
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Applicant who has passed
+2 examination or any other examination recognized by
the University as equivalent to 10+2. |
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Subjects offered : |
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Subjects offered in B.B.A.
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English and Business
Communication Skill |
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Punjab / History & Culture
of Punjab (Only for those who did not study Punjabi in
10th) |
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Organization & Management |
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Quantitative Techniques |
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Business Law - I |
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Business Economics |
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Basic Accounting |
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Computers (Fundamentals of
Information Technology) |
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Environmental and Road
Safety Educaiton |
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Subjects offered in B.B.A.
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Business Laws-II |
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Marketing Management |
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Human Resource Management |
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Financial Management |
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Production & Operations
Management |
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Business Environment |
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Computer (Operating
Systems and P.C. Software) |
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(On the job training
during summer vacation 4 to 6 weeks) |
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