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Diploma in Office Computing |
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Diploma in Computerized Financial Accounting |
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Diploma in Computer Operations |
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Programme Structure and Modular scheme |
Let us first understand
the difference between a course and a
programme. The basic unit of
curriculum is a course of study. One or
more number of related courses makes a
programme. For
example, Office Computing is a programme
with five courses. Remember that the
term course is
frequently used in a different sense by
other educational organisations.
The computer programmes designed by
YCMOU are modular in nature i.e.
programmes are made
up of modules(courses). In this scheme a
programme may contain one or more number
of
courses. Some of the courses may even be
common to two or more programmes. This
helps
students to study the common courses
under one programme and take advantage
while studying
other programmes. |
| Credit
Points and Credit Transfer |
| YCMOU has accepted a
modular programme structure. Every
programme consists of one or more
courses. Every course is characterised
by the number of credit points (CP). The
credit point of a programme is the sum
of credit points of all the courses
included in it. One credit point
indicates around 30 to 40 hours of
study. Hence to complete a programme of
10 credit points, student has to do
about 300 to 400 hours of study.
Appendix B shows the credit points for
various courses. Many students enrol for
more than one programmes in due course
of time. Modular scheme enables such
students to get credit transfer for the
courses done successfully earlier.
Student who has completed computer
courses of YCMOU should claim credit
transfer at the time of admission. |
| Academic Year and Semester system |
A semester system has
been adopted by the YCMOU for computer
programmes. In this scheme, an academic
year consists of two semesters, each of
6 months duration. The academic year is
divided into the two semesters as
follows:
First Semester: August To January
Second semester: February To July
The semester scheme allows students to be enrolled in February as well as August of each academic year. Most of the certificate programmes have duration of 6 months and hence can be completed in one semester, whereas most of the diploma programmes have 12 months duration and therefore can be completed in two semesters. |
| Duration of Programmes |
| The certificate level
programmes normally are of 6 months
duration and the diploma level
programmes normally are of 12 months
duration. The details of duration are
given in below. |
| Eligibility |
| The eligibility criteria
(entry qualifications) depend on the
requirements of computer programmes.
The details of eligibility criteria
for each programme duration given below |
| Language of Instruction |
| Textbooks and workbooks
of computer programmes are written in
English. Examination will also
be conducted in English. However, your
co-ordinator, instructor or counselor
may use both
English and Marathi language to help you
understand the subject well. |
| Programme Details |
| All computer programmes
contain more than one course. The
details regarding eligibility, duration
and fees of the computer programmes are
given in the below table. |
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| Diploma in Office Computing |
Modern offices are being equipped with lot of automated equipment's and devices. Computers are being used heavily for word processing and presentation purposes. Computer knowledge and skills have become a basic necessity for the office-goers. The programme has more thrust on Windows based software. It also enables the appreciation of concepts and issues related to use of computers and other technologies in offices. The programme introduces the knowledge and skills required in the functioning and supervision of office work. The programme covers syllabus prescribed by most Indian banks and government departments. Hence, the programme is useful to those who want to get reimbursement for the tuition fees from their respective department. |
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Programme Name |
Diploma in Office Computing |
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Programme Code |
T40 |
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Duration |
6 months |
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Semesters |
1 |
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Total Credit Points |
30 |
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Total Fees |
* |
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Eligibility |
HSC pass or 10+2(like MCVC, ITI, NCTVT) pass
or BTE diploma pass |
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| Sr. No |
Course Name |
Course
Code |
CP |
| 1 |
Computer Fundamentals |
CMP120 |
6 |
| 2 |
Word Processing and Spread Sheets (Word + Excel + Deonagari) |
CMP071 |
8 |
| 3 |
PC Data Bases (Access) |
CMP032 |
4 |
| 4 |
Concepts in Software Engineering and DBMS
|
CMP122 |
4 |
| 5 |
Programming Techniques
|
CMP006 |
2 |
| 6 |
Programming in Visual Basic
|
CMP009 |
4 |
| 7 |
Office Services and Automation |
CMP047 |
2 |
| * For further details please contact your nearest study centre |
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| Diploma in Computerized Financial Accounting |
This programme provides higher skills in Computerised Financial Accounting. There are large number of financial software packages available in the market. However, many of them cannot fulfill the specific need of the organisation . The programme includes programming, data base design and software engineering fundamentals to enable professionals in developing customised financial systems. |
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Programme Name |
Diploma in Computerised Financial Accounting |
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Programme Code |
T42 |
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Duration |
1 Year |
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Semesters |
2 |
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Total Credit Points |
36 |
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Total Fees |
* |
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Eligibility |
HSC pass or 10+2(like MCVC, ITI, NCTVT) pass
or BTE diploma pass |
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| Semester I |
| Sr. No |
Course Name |
Course
Code |
CP |
| 1 |
Computer Fundamentals |
CMP120 |
6 |
| 2 |
Word Processing and Spread Sheets (Word + Excel + Deonagari) |
CMP071 |
8 |
| 3 |
PC Data Bases (Access) |
CMP032 |
4 |
| 4 |
Computerised Financial Accounting and Tally
|
CMP076 |
4 |
| Semester II |
| Sr. No |
Course Name |
Course
Code |
CP |
| 5 |
Concepts in Software Engineering and DBMS
|
CMP122 |
4 |
| 6 |
Programming Techniques |
CMP006 |
2 |
| 7 |
Programming in Visual Basic |
CMP009 |
4 |
| 8 |
Essentials of Computerised Business Applications |
CMP123 |
4 |
| * For further details please contact your nearest study centre |
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| Diploma in Computer Operations |
This programme covers the knowledge and skills required for operation and use of computer. Office Automation generally means the application of computer and communication technology to improve the productivity of "knowledge learners". The major functional components of computer operations include: Word processing, Information storage and retrieval, Internet and Electronic mail , Decision support systems, Computer networking, Document management system. |
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Programme Name |
Diploma in Computer Operations |
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Programme Code |
T09 |
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Duration |
1 Year |
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Semesters |
2 |
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Total Credit Points |
30 |
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Total Fees |
* |
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Eligibility |
10th pass |
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| Semester I |
| Sr. No |
Course Name |
Course
Code |
CP |
| 1 |
Computer Fundamentals |
CMP120 |
6 |
| 2 |
Word Processing and Spread Sheets (Word + Excel + Deonagari) |
CMP071 |
8 |
| 3 |
Presentation Graphics and Personal Information
System (PowerPoint & Outlook) |
CMP033 |
2 |
| Semester II |
| Sr. No |
Course Name |
Course
Code |
CP |
| 4 |
Computer Administration and IT Applications
|
CMP122 |
4 |
| 5 |
Concepts in Software Engineering and DBMS |
CMP122 |
4 |
| 6 |
Programming Techniques |
CMP006 |
2 |
| 7 |
Programming in FoxPro |
CMP008 |
4 |
| * For further details please contact your nearest study centre |
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