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Bachelor of Computer Application – CREDIT TRANSFER

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    Bachelor of Computer Application – CREDIT TRANSFER

    The full form of BCA is Bachelor’s in Computer Application. BCA is a 2+1 year undergraduate degree programme that focuses of knowledge on the basics of computer application and software development. The degree helps interested students in setting up a sound academic base for an advanced career in Computer Applications. It is a highly popular course amongst students aspiring to establish a career in established IT companies like HP, Accenture, Capgemini and Cognizant and new-age technology startups like Flipkart.

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    Eligibility Criteria

    a) The student is required to finish a minimum of 2 semesters at the current University, achieving at least 55% marks.
    b) The syllabus of the course must align with at least 70% of the curriculum of The Neotia University for the same course during the first 2 semesters.
    c) The student must provide one No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the current University where he or she has completed the first 2 semesters.

    Curriculum / Syllabus

    • Semester 3
    • Semester 4
    • Semester 5
    • Semester 6

    Semester 3

    Sl NoType of CourseCourse titleHours per weekCredits
    LectureTutorialPractical
    1Professional Core CoursesIntroduction Probablity and Statistics using R3045
    2Professional Core CoursesOOPs using Java3045
    3Professional Core CoursesSoftware Engineering3003
    4Professional Elective CoursesProgramming using Python3045
    5Professional Elective CoursesIntoduction to PHP and MYSQL3045
    No. of hours1501623
    31 hoursTotal Credits23

    Semester 4

    Sl NoType of CourseCourse titleHours per weekCredits
    LectureTutorialPractical
    1Professional Core CoursesIntroduction to AIML using Python3045
    2Professional Core CoursesIntroduction to C.S. & Eithical Hacking3045
    3Professional Elective CoursesDBMS3045
    4Professional Elective CoursesFundamental of Computer Ntwork3045
    5Professional Elective CoursesMinor Project0063
    No. of hours1202223
    34 hoursTotal Credits23

    Semester 5

    Sl NoType of CourseCourse titleHours per weekCredits
    LectureTutorialPractical
    1Professional Core CoursesIntroduction to Data Analytics using Power BI3045
    2Professional Elective CoursesIntroduction to IOT3045
    3Professional Core CoursesWeb Based Application Design3045
    4Professional Elective CoursesAWS and Cloud Computing3045
    5Professional Elective CoursesMajor Project0063
    No. of hours1202223
    34 hoursTotal Credits23

    Semester 6

    Sl NoType of CourseCourse titleHours per weekCredits
    LectureTutorialPractical
    1Professional Core CoursesE-Commerce and application development3045
    2Professional Core CoursesBusiness Analytics3045
    3Professional Core CoursesEntrepreneurship & Skill Development3104
    4Professional Core CoursesGrand Viva 00126
    5Professional Core CoursesProject / Dissertation003015
    No. of hours915035
    48 hoursTotal Credits35

    Program Educational Objective

    • PO1 Computational Knowledge: Apply mathematics and computing fundamental and domain concepts to find out the solution of defined problems and requirements.
    • PO2 Problem Analysis: Use fundamental principle of Mathematics and Computing to identify, formulate research literature for solving complex problems, reaching appropriate solutions.
    • PO1 Computational Knowledge: Apply mathematics and computing fundamental and domain concepts to find out the solution of defined problems and requirements.
    • PO2 Problem Analysis: Use fundamental principle of Mathematics and Computing to identify, formulate research literature for solving complex problems, reaching appropriate solutions.
    • PO3 Design/development of Solutions: Understand to design, analyze and develop solutions and evaluate system components or processes to meet specific need for local, regional and global public health, societal, cultural, and environmental systems.
    • PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use expertise research-based knowledge and methods including skills for analysis and development of information to reach valid conclusions.
    • PO5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
    • PO6 The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
    • PO7 Environment and sustainability: Apply mathematics and computing knowledge to access and solve issues relating to health, safety, societal, environmental, legal, and cultural issues within local, regional and global context.
    • PO8 Professional Ethics: Exhibiting ethics for regulations, responsibilities and norms in professional computing practices.
    • PO9 Individual and Team work: Gain confidence for self and continuous learning to improve knowledge and competence as a member or leader of a team.
    • PO10 Communication Efficacy: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the application community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
    • PO11 Project management and finance: Establishing strategies in developing and implementing ideas in multi-disciplinary environments using computing and management skills as a member or leader in a team.
    • PO12 Life-long learning: Enlighten knowledge to enhance understanding and building research, strategies in independent learning for continual development as computer applications professional.

    Programme Specific Outcomes

    • PSO1 Professional Skills: Apprise in-depth expertise and sustainable learning that contributes to multi-disciplinary creativity, permutation, modernization and study to address global interest.
    • PSO2 Problem-solving skills: Analyze their abilities in systematic planning, developing, testing and executing complex computing applications in field of Social Media and Analytics, Web Application Development and Data Interpretations.
    • PSO3 Successful career and Entrepreneurship: The ability to keep pace with fast changing technologies like Data Engineering, Remote Data Access, Data Privacy, Data Security, Pattern Recognition, IOT etc. An ability to employ innovative thoughts and platforms in structuring effective career paths to become an entrepreneur, and a zest for higher studies.

    Fee Structure

    Courses OfferedFee Per Semester (A) (Rs.)One Time Fee (B) (Rs.)1st Semester Fee (A+B) (Rs.)No. of SemesterTotal Course Fee (Rs.)7th & 8th Semester – Exam Fee for OJT/RW (Rs.)
    Bachelor of Computer Application – CREDIT TRANSFER49,50029,00078,5004+22,27,00020,000

    Modes of Payment

    ‘The Neotia University’

    Bank of Baroda
    A/C No. 6595020000033
    IFSC Code : BARBOVJOKOL
    Branch : SME Branch, Kolata-700001


    Students can make the payment of Fee by following modes

    • 1. Demand Draft in the name of
      The Neotia University
    • 2. Cheque in the name of
      The Neotia University
    • 3. Online Payment of
      The Neotia University website

    Scholarships

    Scholarship / Sponsorship Criteria for India, Nepal, Bhutan & Bangladesh Students Admission
    for the Session 2025-26 at THE NEOTIA UNIVERSITY (TNU), W.B. for UG and Lateral Entry Courses
    SL NO.TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPCLASS XII % or Equivalent %FINANCIAL CONDITIONSSPORTS CHAMPIONCULTURAL PARTICIPATION% OF SCHOLARSHIP ON TUITION FEE
    1SARVODAYA SCHOLARSHIP (in the memory of Late Suresh Kumar Neotia)> 85 %Yearly Family Income below 2.5 Lakhs **N.A.N.A.50%
    65% – 85%Yearly Family Income less than 2.5 Lakhs **N.A.N.A.25%
    2GRAMOTTHAN SCHOLARSHIP (Students from Gram Panchayat area of South 24 Parganas)> 75%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs **N.A.N.A.50%
    65% – 75%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs **N.A.N.A.25%
    3GRAMOTTHAN SCHOLARSHIP–2 (For Hospitality, BBA, B.Com, BHM, BA in Rehabilitation Education)55% – 65%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs **N.A.N.A.25%
    4SPECIAL HILL STUDENTS’ SCHOLARSHIP (GTA, North-East, A&N Islands, Nepal & Bhutan)> 75%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs **N.A.N.A.50%
    65% – 75%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs **N.A.N.A.25%
    5SAHODARYA SCHOLARSHIP (Siblings of current/past students)≥ 60%ANYN.A.N.A.25%
    6MERE APNE SCHOLARSHIP (Ambuja Neotia employees)≥ 60%Income < 5 LakhsN.A.N.A.50%
    Income > 5 LakhsN.A.N.A.25%
    7SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP≥ 60%ANYSTATE / NATIONAL LEVELN.A.25%
    8CULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP≥ 60%ANYN.A.STATE / NATIONAL LEVEL25%
    9TNU’s SWAMI VIVEKANANDA SCHOLARSHIPAs Per Eligibility Criteria of West Bengal Govt.Same as WB Govt.
    10CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIPi) Family income < 2.5 Lakhs
    ii) Interview + document verification by empowered committee
    As decided (Up to 100%)

    Residential Facilities

    The University is equipped with avant-garde Infrastructure. We offer a rather impressive array of facilities viz smart classrooms, modern laboratories, conference and seminar halls, Wi-Fi enabled campus, a high-tech Learning Resource Centre, state-of-the-art IT Centre, clean and airy student residences, mess serving wholesome meals, indoor and outdoor sport facilities including a plush new gymnasium with latest equipments. Campus Banking Facilities, Doctor-on-call and Hospital Linkages are also available to enhance the student’s convenience.

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    How to Apply

    Step 1

    Sign up /Fill up the Application Form

    Step 2

    Appear for Admission Entrance Test

    Step 3

    Test Results

    Step 4

    Provisional Admission

    Step 5

    Final Admission

    Step 1:

    Sign up /Fill up the Application Form

    The student must first complete the Registration/Enquiry Form via the TNU website (www.tnu.in) or any other online platform that provides access to the TNU Registration/Enquiry link. Upon submitting the Registration Form, the student will receive a link via email, SMS, or WhatsApp to complete the Application Form. The Admission Counsellor at TNU will assist in filling out the form. Upon submission, a unique application number will be assigned to the student.

    Step 2:

    Appear for Admission Entrance Test

    All undergraduate course applicants are required to take an admission entrance examination. Once the Application Form is submitted, the Admission Test option will become available on the Student Dashboard. By selecting this link, students can complete the test at their convenience from any location. Students applying for lateral entry into postgraduate courses are exempt from this test. A distinct admission test will be organized for PhD candidates.

    Step 3:

    Test Results

    Within 24 hrs. of Admisison Test, the test results will be available at student’s Dashboard. 40% is the qualifying marks for the test.

    Step 4:

    Provisional Admission

    Following the submission of the Application Form, if the student successfully passes the entrance examination, they may secure provisional admission in their chosen and available course by remitting a fee of Rs.10,000/-. The payment procedure and link are provided above. Upon completion of the payment via TNU’s Payment Gateway, a receipt will be generated and can be accessed on the student’s Dashboard.

    Step 5:

    Final Admission

    After students receive their H.S (10+2) marks and meet TNU’s eligibility requirements for a specific course, they may secure final admission by remitting the outstanding balance of the first semester fee. Once the final admission fee is paid, a UID number will be generated for the student, allowing them to attend classes. The provisional start date for classes is set for August 1, 2025.

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    Important Dates

    Online Registration Starts FromStarted from January 2025
    Provisional AdmissionStarted from January 2025
    Entrance Examination DateMarch 2025 to July 2025
    Declare of Test ResultsWithin 24 hours of appearing the test
    Last date of Admission31st July 2025(For PG, Nursing, GNM etc
    courses will be informed separately as per UGC/ State, Central Govt. norms.)
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