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MCA program learning experience is shaped by its cross-functional approach to Information Communication and Computing Technology, innovative teaching methodologies and excellent environment that promotes teamwork and collaboration.

Students at JIM are exposed to an in depth education that goes beyond framework and theories and prepare them to leverage their enhanced leadership capacity to build sustainable advantage for their workplace.

Our Learning model is an active process in which the destination is not a specific set of skills, but a broader web of qualities that can be lifetime of leadership, a talent for analytical reasoning, a capacity exercising judgment, a respect for diverse point of view, an ability to communicate clearly and effectively and an appetite for diverse action

Course Structure

Grounding You in the Basics

Core courses in the first year enables you to build an analytic and computer science foundation, learn fundamental computing and management functions, and understand how those technology and functions integrate into ICT and business environments. Core courses firmly ground you in basic Computing disciplines and enable you to progress from a common knowledge base.

Total 5 Papers + 2 Labs

First Semester (August-January)

  1. Professional Communication
  2. Accounting and Financial Management
  3. Computer Concepts and Programming in C
  4. Discrete Mathematics
  5. Organizational Behavior
  6. Programming Lab
  7. Language Lab

Total 5 Papers + 2 Labs

Second Semester (January-June)

  1. Environmental Science and Ethics
  2. Computer Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques
  3. Data Structures using C
  4. Principles of Management
  5. Computer Organization
  6. Data Structures Lab
  7. Computer Based Numerical and Statistical Techniques Lab

Total 5 Papers + 2 Labs

Third Semester (August-January)

  1. Operating Systems
  2. Design & Analysis of Algorithms
  3. Data base Management System
  4. Internet & Java Programming
  5. Computer Based Optimization Techniques Labs
  6. DBMS Lab
  7. Java Programming Lab

Total 5 Papers + 2 Labs

Fourth Semester (January-June)

  1. Management Information Systems
  2. Object Oriented Systems
  3. Elective-I
  4. Fundamentals of E-Commerce
  5. Computer Networks
  6. Object Oriented Systems Lab
  7. Mini Project Lab

Total 5 Papers + 2 Labs

Fifth Semester (August-January)

  1. Web Technology

Elective-ll

  1. Dot Net Framework & C#
  2. Software Engineering

Elective-Ill

  1. Web Technology Lab
  2. Dot NET Lab

Total 1 Project + 1 Colloquium

Sixth Semester (January-June)

  1. Colloquium
  2. Project

Specialization

Which will you choose?

In your second year, you may choose from specialization courses that broaden your experience and perspective, build detailed knowledge in a specific area, and develop your skills. Specialization courses give students the opportunity to study individual subjects in great detail.

Fourth Semester (January-June)

  1. Compiler Design
  2. Client Server Computing
  3. Data Warehousing & Mining
  4. Cryptography & Network Security
  5. Theory of Automata & Formal Languages
  6. Distributed System

Fifth Semester (August-January)

  1. Computer Graphics and Animation
  2. Simulation and Modeling
  3. Advanced Database Management Systems
  4. Artificial Intelligence
  5. Information Security and Cyber Laws
  6. Information Storage & Management

Fifth Semester (August-January)

  1. ERP Systems
  2. Software Project Management
  3. Real Time System
  4. Mobile Computing Neural Networks
  5. Pattern Recognition