Curriculum

Presidency College offers both programs in Information Technology (MCA) and Management (MBA) that are approved by the AICTE, Delhi . Within a short span of 6 years, Presidency College has created a niche for itself as one of the top-notch colleges in the city of Bangalore . The campus at Presidency is spread over 1 lakh sq. ft of built up space with ultra modern building and state of the art classrooms, Computer labs, Science Labs, Library, Seminar Hall, Amphitheatre, recreational facilities, indoor basket ball court, tennis and snooker area and a Food court.

The vibrant interiors and exquisite finishing touch lend the college an ambience that is as delightful as inspiring. Presidency College is an academy that seeks to provide the very best academic standards.

Our distinctive character is to provide world class education, while our concern is to provide high quality learning environment that is innovative, challenging and enterprising. All this is accomplished by working in partnership with students to develop their full and individual potential for life and work. The college is affiliated to the Bangalore University and approved by the AICTE. The Management prides itself in offering a plethora of courses in a span of just a few years alongside with a range of facilities to students entering its portals

:: Master of Business Administration (M.B.A ) ::          :: Master of Computer application (MCA) ::



REGULATIONS PERTANINING TO MBA POST GRADUATE COURSE

OBJECTIVES: the broad objective of the master of business administration (MBA) course is to impart professional education and training in various aspects of modern management to the students and provide them with opportunities to develop conceptual and analytical skills and foster attitudes essential for their development into competent and effective managers.

UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS
 
A1 Candidates who have passed bachelor's degree(10+2+3), from a recognised university, in any subject, in Commerce, Management , Arts, Social Sciences, Engineering / Technology or equivalent and have secured not less than 50% of marks (45% for SC / ST Candidates) in the Bachelor's Degree Examination in aggregate are eligible for admission to this course.

A2: Candidates who have passed Bachelor's Degree in the correspondence course from a recognised University or any other University recognized by Law, are exempted from 10+2+3 condition of eligibility. However, all the other conditions stated above in a.1.are applicable.

A3: Candidates having less than 50%(less than 45% for sc/st) in aggregate in the bachelor degree and more than 50% in aggregate at the master's level are not eligible for admission.

A4: Every candidate should take the entrance test conducted by the University. The eligibility for admissions will be based on the aggregate of the Bachelor's Degree marks and Entrance Test Marks (50:50).

 
DURATION OF THE COURSE

The duration of the course shall be four semesters covered in two years. Each academic year shall comprise two semesters starting from September – December / January and December / January - April.

 
ATTENDANCE, LEAVE, PROGRESS AND CONDUCT

:: Each semester shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance.
students shall attend such lecture classes, seminars and practical work during each semester as the college/institution may prescribe and not absent themselves without valid reasons.

:: A student shall be considered to have completed a semester's course, if he/she has attended not less than 75% of the number of working periods in the subjects comprising the course during the semester and if his /her conduct and progress have been satisfactory.

:: Students who fail to comply with the said regulations will not be allowed to give the semester examination.

 
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

The course of study and the scheme of examination shall comprise the subjects according to the syllabus prescribed from time to time.

 
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS

:: There shall be university examination at the end of each semester in the prescribed papers.

:: Each answer script in the University examination will be assessed by two examiners.One of them should be the person who has imparted instructions in that paper.

::Each candidate should undertake a dissertation on a management problem relating to the field of his/her specialization. He/she shall do the work under the supervision of a guide. The thesis must be submitted through the guide to the University Department before the end of the IV semester. The thesis should be typewritten and bound . Each student should submit three copies to the department.
:: The thesis will be valued and via-vice examination. One of them will be the faculty member who has guided the work and others will be external examiners.
 
PROMOTION TO II YEAR (III SEMESTER)
There are 13 courses in the I and II semesters. To qualify for promotion to the III Semester, a student should have passed atleast (as per norms) 10 out of 13 core and functional courses.
 

SPECIALISATION

A stream of electives will be offered. These will be developed and updated from time to time. To qualify for a specialization in a stream, a student will have to take a minimum of 5 elective courses in a stream to qualify for a specialization area. This will facilitate students to specialize in more than one stream of specialization. A student,however, can choose such combinations which will help him/her to have dual specialization depending on the courses offered in the specialization scheme.

   
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

* Each course will have an internal assessment component of 25 marks. The break up is given to ensure consistent preparation of the students:

Attendance and class

Attendance and class work 5 marks. (75% of attendance is compulsory)

Work

76 - 80% -1mark.

 

81 - 85% -2marks.

 

86 - 90% -3marks.

 

91-95% - 4marks.

 

96 + -5marks

. Test I - 10marks.
. Test II - 10Marks.

The tests are suggested to be miniature pattern of the university examination. The faculty, however, may choose objective methods pf conducting tests.

 
CRITERIA FOR AWARD OF THE DEGREE
:: A candidate is declared to have passed MBA Examinations if he /she secures not less than 40% of total marks in each paper excluding internal assessment and 50% aggregate in each semester including internal assessment.
:: Completes summer project satisfactorily.
:: Disseration carries 200 marks and Via-Voce carries 50 marks including General Viva. The candidates have to secure a minimum of 50% marks in each.

:: When a candidate reappears for the failed papers,the internal assessment marks originally secured by him/her will be carried forward. There is no provision for improvement of internal assessment marks.

:: Must complete the degree in four years from the date of joining.
 

COURSE REGULATION

CREDITS

The University uses the concept of credits and one credit is equivalent to 10 class room contact hours.

 
COURSES:
The MBA Curriculum is offered in Four Semesters spread over two years.

FIRST YEAR COURSE.

The first year courses are
:: Self development and enrichment courses (optional),popularly called foundation courses.
:: Core couses (in the first semester) and
:: Functional courses (in the second semester).
:: All courses are of six credit duration each.
 
SECOND YEAR COURSES

The seconfd year curriculum consists of the following:

:: Capstone Courses.

:: Electives and

:: Dissertation.

:: The III Semester will have corporate strategy and policy, and Entrepreneurship as Capstone courses.

:: The Capstone courses in the IV Semester are Intenational Business and Business and ethical values.

:: A stream of electives is offered and he/she will select form amongst 5 elective courses.

DISSERTATION : The dissertation will commence in the III Semester to be submitted at the end of IV Semester. Dissertation is of 12 Credits, which is equivalent to 2 elective courses. Thus the choice of topic and depth of the subject are significant keeping in view the weightage,work load and learning experience. During the II Year the topic and depth of the subject are significant keeping in view the weightage, work load and learining experience. During the II Year the topic for dissertation needs to be finalized. (Students are to ve encouraged to choose a topic for dissertation in their areas of specialization). The topic selected for dissertation to be company specific or industry related or on a general theme.

 
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

A student will have to undergo industrial; training for eight to ten weeks in an Industrial,business or a service organization after second semester. The training will be under the supervision of faculty/industry/institution guide. The student is required to submit a project repot on the organization and the training undergo. The poject report would be evaluated by a team consisting of faculty members from the institute and the university department. A person from the organization may be associated. A viva voce examination has to be conducted during the third semester. A candidate who does not complete industrial training satisfactorily,shall not be allowed for the final examination.
The break of componet of marks is given below:

Industrial training report evaluation 25 Marks
Report presentation 15 Marks
Viva –voce 10 Marks
 
COURSE OUTLINE:

A course outline is made available to the students. Every course outline provided to the students will cover the following:

:: Objective of the course,

:: Session wise details of topics,and

:: References.

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINSITRATION REGULAR (DAY) COURSE UPDATED SYLLABUS

:: Self Development and Enrichment courses: (Two Credits)

:: Personal growth laboratory (PGL)

:: Effective public speaking (EPS)

:: Communication Skills/Negotiation Skills.

:: IT Skills.

:: Application of Statistical software packages such as SPSS, SYSTAT, MINITAB etc.,

:: Foundation course in Accounting.

:: Foundation course in Mathematics.

:: Principles of Management.

(These courses are optional. The institutions can choose the course according to their convenience)
 

First Semester – Basis (Core Courses)

PAPER SUBJECT
1.1 Organisational Behavior
1.2 Business Economics
1.3 Mathematics and Statistics
1.4 Indian Society
1.5 Accounting for Managers
1.6 Research Methodology
   
Second Semester  
PAPER SUBJECT
2.1

Operations Research

2.2

Financial Management

2.3 Human Resource Management
2.4 Marketing Management
2.5

Production & Operations Management

2.6

Management Information Systems (MIS)

2.7 Business Law
 
Third Semester
PAPER SUBJECT
3.1

Strategic management

3.2 Entrepreneurship
3.3

Industrial Training Project

3.4

 

Five optional papers (elective) to be chosen from the list appended.
 
Fourth Semester
PAPER SUBJECT
4.1

International Business

4.2 Business Ethics and values
Five optional (electives) Papers from the list Appended.
4.3

 

4.4 Dissertation
4.5 Viva Voce

SPECIALIZATION STREAM COURSES OFFERED DURING III & IV SEMESTERS

STREAM III SEMESTER IV SEMESTER
     
CONTEMPORAY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
(CMP)
C1 CEO'S DIARIES C4 PUBLIC GOVERNANCE
 

C2 INDIAN BUSINESS PRACTICES MAHARAJAS

C5 CHANGE MANAGEMENT
  C3 WINNING STRATEGIES IN CORPORATE      ENVIRONMENT

C6 CONTEMPORARY
     MANAGEMENT THOUGHT

     
FINANCE F1 SECURITY ANALYSIS & PORTOLIO MANAGEMENT F4 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
  F2 BANKS & INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT F5 STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
  F3 FISCAL POLICIES & TAXATION MANAGEMENTS F6 PROJECT APPRAISAL & FINANCE
     
MARKETING M1 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR M4 SALES & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
  M2 BUSINESS MARKETING M5 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
  M3 MARKETING OF SERVICES M6 ADVERTISING MGT.
    M7 RURAL MARKETING
     
HUMAN RESOURCES H1 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT H4 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURAL, CHANGE
& DEVELOPMENT
  H2 COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT
(Including Performance Appraisal )
H5 LEARNING ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERSHIP & CHANGE
  H3 EMPLOYEE RELATIONS MANAGEMENT H6 INTERNATIONAL HRM.
     
PRODUCTION & OPERTATIONS MANAGEMENT P1 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT P4 ADVANCE OPERATIONS RESEARCH
  P2 PRODUCTIVITY TECHNIQUES & TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT P5 MAFG STRATEGY & PRACTICES
  TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT P6 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
     
SYSTEMS S1 SYSTEM ANALYSIS &DESIGN S4 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING & BUSINESS PROCESS RE- ENGINEERING
  S2 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT S5 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
  S3 DATABASE CONCEPTS & ADMINISTRATION S6 e- BUSINESS STRATEGIES
     
ENTERPRENEURSHIP E1 FAMILY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT E4 FINANCE FOR SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRENEUR
  E2 NEW VENTURE CREATION & DEVELOPMENT E5 SMALL BUSINESS GOING INTERNATIONAL & EXPORTS
  E3 SMALL BUSINESS POLICY & PROCEDURE FOR ESTABLISHING SMALL ENTERPRISES  
Master of Computer application (MCA)



REGULATIONS PERTANINING TO MCA POST GRADUATE COURSE

The course shall be called MCA-Master of Computer Applications.

DURATION OF THE COURSE
The course of study shall be 6 Semesters each semester from 1 to 5 spaning for four months and 6 th semester over a period of 6 months.

MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION: English

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION :

A candidate with any degree of a minimum of 3 years duration of Bangalore university or of any other University equivalent there to with a minimum of 50% of marks in the aggregate of all subjects including languages, if any, provided further,that the candidate has studied mathematics/ Computer science/ Business mathematics/Statistics/Computer applications/ Electronics as a subject at PUC level or equivalent HSC ( XII Standard) or at Degree level is eligible for admission to MCA course . Relaxation to SC/ST, Goup I be extended as per University norms. Further,the minimum quailifaction shall be as per Government norms in the case of Common Entrance Test.

 
ATTENDANCE:

A candidate should be considered to have successfully undergone the prescribed course of study if the candidate has attended at least 75% of the classes in each subject (Theory, Lab,Seminar)

 
SCHEME OF STUDY

The course is of six semesters I to V are for Course work and semester VI is for Dissertation / project work. The period of project work is normally of Six month duration. The project work can be carried out either in the InstItution or at an Industry/ research Organisation approved by the Head of the Department will supervise and guide the project.

 
SHEME OF EXAMINATION

:: In each semester (from I to V) a student shall register for all courses of a semester as prescribed.

:: A marks of 25 will form the Internal Assessment marks for each of the theory subject for which 2 tests,each of 60 minutes duration shall be conducted spread over the span in a Semester. In the case of even semesters each student must give a seminar on a topic to be decided by the department. The student shall be assessed on the basis of his presentation and 5 maximum marks be allotted for seminars.

:: The Internal assessment marks in practical course is based on the performance in the Laboratory. The Internal Assessment marks for project work of a candidate is based on the dissertation seminar.

 
ELIGIBILITY TO GO HIGHER SEMESTER:
As per norms of the University for P.G. Courses.
 
MINIMUM FOR PASS AND DECLARATION OF RESULT
As per norms of the University for P.G. courses.
 
CLASSIFICATION OF RESULT FOR THE MCA AND DECLARATION OF RANKS

As per norms of the University for P.G. courses.

 
A candidate shall complete examinations of all semesters of MCA course within FIVE years from the date of admissions.
SHCEME OF STUDY AND EXAMINATION FOR MCA
I SEMESTER

Subject code

Subject Name

IMCA 1

Digital logic

IMCA 2

Computer Programming and Problem solving

IMCA 3

Business Data Processing using COBOL

IMCA 4

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

IMCA 5

Probability and Statistics

IMCA 6

Management Skills and HRD

IMCA 7

C Programming Lab

IMCA 8

COBOL Lab

II SEMESTER

Subject code

Subject Name

II MCA 1

Data Structures

II MCA 2

Operating Systems

II MCA 3

Data Base Management System

II MCA 4

Assembly Language Programming & Microprocessor

II MCA 5

Object Oriented Programming Concepts

II MCA 6

Computational Numerical Methods

II MCA 7

Data Structure Lab using C++

II MCA 8

Assembly Language Programming LAB

 
III SEMESTER

Subject code

Subject Name

III MCA 1

Theory of Computation

III MCA 2

Digital Electronics and Microprocessors

III MCA 3

Computer Network

III MCA 4

Software

IIIMCA 5

Elective I

III MCA 6

Data Base Management System Mini Project

III MCA 7

Operating System Mini Project

III MCA 8

Elective I Mini Project

Electives

:: Graphical user interface (visual language)
:: Internet technology
:: Operations Research
:: Multimedia Communication
:: Embeded Systems

IV SEMESTER

Subject code

Subject Name

IV MCA 1

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

IV MCA 2

Object oriented Analysis and Design Using UML

IV MCA 3

Data Mining and Data Warehousing

IV MCA 4

JAVA & J2EE

IV MCA 5

Elective II

IV MCA 6

Algorithms Lab

IV MCA 7

Java Programming Lab

IV MCA 8

Elective II Mini Project

Electives:

:: Artificial Intelligence
:: Computer Design
:: Advanced Computer Architecture
:: Mobile

V SEMESTER

Subject code

Subject Name

V MCA 1

Computer Graphics

V MCA 2

E-Commerce

V MCA 3

LINUX Programming

V MCA 4

Bioinformatics

V MCA 5

Elective III

V MCA 6

Bioinformatics Lab

VMCA 7

LINUX Programming Lab

V MCA 8

Elective III Lab

Electives:

:: Network Security
:: Distributed Computing
:: Artificial Neural System
:: Simulation and Modelling

VI SEMESTER

Subject code

Subject Name

VI MCA 1

project

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