Foreword Preface & Acknowledgements |
Salient Features of the Diploma Programme in Computer Engineering: |
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Name of the Programme |
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Diploma Programme in Computer
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Duration of the Programme |
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Six Semesters (Three Years) |
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Entry Qualifications |
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10th as prescribed by State Board of
Technical Education, Jammu and
Kashmir |
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Admission Criteria |
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-Written Test
- Merit list |
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Intake |
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30 (or as prescribed by the Board) |
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Pattern of the Programme |
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Semester Pattern with Credit System
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Ratio between theory and Practical |
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50:50 |
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Flexibility |
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In order to provide flexibility to the students, one can be awarded diploma even if he/she f |
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ails to earn a maximum of 5 credits for a subject in a three year programme provided one |
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fulfills the conditions of attendance and internal assessment |
Note : In the credit system, certain number of credits are assigned to each subject. These are based on the number of contact hour/week spread over a semester. A subject having one hour theory or two hours of practical work (tutorial, laboratory, workshop, drawing, field/industrial training etc) per week in a semester is designated as one credit.
As per AICTE norms, it is desired that a minimum of 16 weeks of teaching in a semester must be made available for the course work with 40 contact hours per week. |
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Employment opportunities for Diploma holders in Computer Engineering : |
i) Diploma holders in computer engineering can find employment in following divisions :
• Service Division (IT enabled services, maintenance service and installation of computer)
• Assembly and Quality Control Division
• Marketing Division
• Telecommunication Sector
• Teaching Organizations (Polytechnics, Vocational Institutions etc)
• Networking
• Defence
ii) Employment Opportunities are visualized in following areas in different organisations (industry and service organisations) for diploma holders in Computer Engineering:
• Assembly and Installation of computer systems, peripherals and software
• Programming customer based applications including website designing and development
• Testing and Maintenance of computer systems
• Marketing of software and hardware
• Educational institutions
• Self employment - call centres
• Network installation and maintenance
iii) Various Designations for Diploma Holders in Computer Engineering :
Wage Employment
• Service engineer/customer support engineer/maintenance engineer in installation, maintenance and service of computer systems and networking.
• Assembly supervisor in manufacturing and production activity.
• Data entry operator, computer operator, DTP operator, technician.
• Technical Assistant/junior engineer in quality control and testing activities of computer systems.
• Junior marketing executive/junior sales executive/sales engineer in marketing activities.
• Junior/senior technical assistant in R&D laboratories and educational institutions to help in maintaining computers and networks.
• Test engineers in process industry.
Self Employment
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Small scale unit doing third party service and maintenance of computer systems and networks
• Small scale vendor of computer cards, computer peripherals and electronic components and devices
• Setting up of computer assembly unit (small scale)
• Setting up of training institute for computer assembly and networking |
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Competency Profile of Diploma Holders in Computer Engineering |
Deriving curriculum areas from Competency Profile |
Abstract of Curriculum Areas |
Horizontal and Vertical Organisation of the subjects |
Study and Evaluation scheme for Diploma Programme in Architectural Designing (J&K State) : |
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Detailed Contents of various Subjects : |
FIRST SEMESTER
1.1 English and Communication Skills – I |
1.6 Engineering Drawing-I |
1.2 Applied Mathematics-I |
1.7 General Workshop Practice-I |
1.3 Applied Physics-I |
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1.4 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering |
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1.5 Basics of Information Technology |
Click to download Syllabus for Ist Semester |
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SECOND SEMESTER
2.1 English and Communication Skills – II |
2.5 Programming in C |
2.2 Applied Mathematics-II |
2.6 General Workshop Practice – II |
2.3 Applied Physics-II |
Ecology and Environmental Awareness Camp |
2.4 Elements of Basic and Digital Electronics |
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Click to download Syllabus for 2nd Semester |
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THIRD SEMESTER
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FOURTH SEMESTER
4.1 Data Structures |
4.5 Computer Networks |
4.2 Visual Basic |
4.6 Computer Peripherals |
4.3 Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) |
Entrepreneurial Awareness Camp |
4.4 Computer Graphics |
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Click to download Syllabus for 4th Semester |
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FIFTH SEMESTER
5.1 Computer Organization & Architecture |
5.4 Internet and Web Designing |
5.2 EDP & Management |
5.5 Software Engineering |
5.3 Elective-I |
5.6 Minor Project Work |
5.3.1 |
Network Operating System |
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Visual C++ |
5.3.3 |
.Net Technologies |
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Click to download Syllabus for 5th Semester |
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SIXTH SEMESTER
6.1 Computer System Maintenance |
6.4.5 Advanced Computer Architecture |
6.2 Multimedia Applications |
6.4.6 Major Project Work |
6.3 Advanced Microprocessors |
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6.4 Elective-II |
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6.4.1 |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) |
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Network Security |
6.4.3 |
Wireless Communication |
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Data Mining and Warehousing |
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Click to download Syllabus for 6th Semester |
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Resource Requirements |
Evaluation Strategy & Recommendations for Effective Implementation of the Curriculum |
List of Experts |
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