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MCA (Master of Computer Application)
at Guru Nanak Institute of Management is a three year full time course affiliated
with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The intake for the MCA course is 60 students every year.
The programme is divided
in six semesters. The first three semesters provide a strong foundation in basic
and core concepts of Information Technology whereas the next two semesters lay emphasis
on the web and networking concepts. The last semester of the curriculum is devoted
to internship in leading IT organizations. The programme equips students with the
skill and relevant competence to handle all practical problems faced in the industry.
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GNIM backed by the rich experience of imparting education takes
pride in offering MCA Programme under affiliation with Guru Gobind Singh lndraprastha
University (GGSIPU).
For more details :
www.ipu.ac.in
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About The Program
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IT has not only revolutionized our work place,
but has also eliminated the barriers of time and distance. Advances in chip technologies
and communication media have increased the speed and bandwidth for communication,
at the same time reducing its size & cost significantly. IT has made a huge
difference to the way we live and communicate. IT is the mantra of the new age.
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Realizing the need for preparing budding professionals
to face new challenges in the IT influenced world order, special courses have been
designed and developed. Master of Computer Applications (MCA) is one such course,
which is very popular among those who want to pursue IT profession at advanced level.
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MCA trains students to acquire logical thinking.
The basics of the curriculum is towards industry oriented applications which reduces
the preparation time required for a MCA degree holder to become productive in an
industry.
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Research has revealed that MCA degree holders are
among the most successful IT professionals within the country and abroad. Their
ability to understand user needs and to convert them into applications has reduced
the life cycle of development and implementation of applications.
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