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ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN GLOBAL HARDWARE AND

NETWORKING (ADGHN)
Duration – One Year Eligibility – 10+2
Course Code Paper Code Title of the Subject Min. Marks Max.Marks
GHN01 Module A+ and N+ 35 100
GHN02 Network Associates 35 100
GHN03 Network Administrator 35 100
JSR110
GHN04 Network Professional 35 100
GHN05 Computer Assembling and 35 100
Software Installations
GHN06 Module A+ and N+ Lab 35 100
GHN07 Network Administrator Lab 35 100

GHN01 - MODULE A+ AND N+

Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks


Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%
UNIT I Introduction to Microcomputer, Safety, System Component, Bus Architectures, Ports,
Connectors and Cables, Expansion Boards, Storage System
UNIT II Peripheral Device, Portable Computing, Introduction to Computers, Tools of the, Trade, Safety,
Fixed disk storage system, Removable Storage System, Performance Prevention Maintenance
UNIT III Networking Fundamental, Network OS, Network components (Media & topologies), Peer to
peer networking, Client server networking
UNIT IV TCP/IP Fundamental, Network Administration & security, Remote Access, Troubleshooting
UNIT V Protocol & Standards

GHN02 - NETWORK ASSOCIATES


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Linux Ideas and History, Linux Usage Basics, Running Commands and getting help, browsing
the file system
UNIT II Users, Groups and Permissions, Using the bash shell, Standard I/O and Pipes, Text Processing
Tools, Vim: An Advance Text Editor
UNIT III Basic System Configuration Tools, Investigating and Managing Processes, Configuring the
Bash Shell, Finding and Processing Files, Network Clients, Advanced Topics in Users, Groups
and Permissions, The Linux File system, Essential System Administration Tools
UNIT IV Package Management, System Initialization, Kernel Service, System Service, File System
Management, User Administration
UNIT V Network Configuration, Advance File system Management, Installation, Virtualization with
Xen, Troubleshooting

GHN04 - NETWORK PROFESSIONAL


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%
UNIT I Access Control Model, Methods of authentication, Vulnerability & risk areas
UNIT II Types of malicious, logging & system scanning, Communication Security, Kinds of Security
Topologies, Concepts of Security Baseline, Application Hardening
UNIT III Building a network, Ethernet local area networks, Wireless local area networks, Wide area
networks
UNIT IV Exploring the function of routing, Networks Environment Management
UNIT V Medium sized switched networks cons, Medium sized router networks cons, Single area OSPF
implementation, EIGRP implementation, Access control Lists, Address space Management,
LAN Extension in to a WAN

GHN05 COMPUTER ASSEMBLING AND SOFTWARE


INSTALLATIONS
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I PC Upgrading: Introduction – Upgrade Essentials – Performance Upgrade – Capacity,


Upgrades – Features Upgrades – Repair Upgrades
Preventive Maintenance: Introduction – Need – Tools – Materials – Procedures Active
Hardware Maintenance – Active Software Maintenance – Passive Maintenance Procedures –
Heat and Temperature Control – Dust and Pollution control – Ventilation Control – EMI –
Electrostatic Discharge Control
UNIT II Troubleshooting: Introduction – Types of PC Faults – Solid Faults – Intermittent Faults,
Developing Strategy – Diagnostic and Repair Tools – Diagnostic Software Tools – Diagnostic
Hardware Tools, Advanced Testing Tools – Hand Tools for Service Engineers – Disassembling
PC
UNIT III Computer Assembling: Introduction – Overview of Parts of PC – Cabinet – Motherboards –
Video Cards – Sound Cards – Modems – Hard Drive – Zip Drive – CD ROM Drive – Network
Card – Interfaces – CPU – Main Memory – Power Supply
Setting up the Motherboard: Installing CPU – Setting the Clock Speed – Installing the
Memory
UNIT IV Installing Software: Video Card: Testing – Plug in the Video Card – Providing Power to
the Motherboard – Testing
Installing Floppy Drives: Installing Hard Disk Drives – Installing the CD ROM Drive –
Installing Key Board and Mouse
Installing Sound Card: Installing Modem
Installing the Motherboard: Installing the Power Supply – Attaching Add-on cards –
Installing the Drives – Testing – Parallel and Serial Port Connection – Front Panel Indicators
and Speakers – Troubleshooting
UNIT V Operating System Installation: -
BIOS: Introduction – Features – Developers – Identification – Interrupts – Disk Services –
Serial Port Services – Video Services – Printer Screen Services – Flash Memory –BIOS
Upgrade – Troubleshooting
CMOS setup: Introduction – Standard CMOS Setup – Advanced CMOS Setup – Advanced
Chipset Setup – Power Management Setup – PNP/PCI Setup – Peripheral Setup – Auto Detect
IDE Device – CPU Frequency / Voltage Control – CPU PNP Setup – Password Settings – Auto
Configuration – Exit Options – BIOS Optimization – Maintenance – Troubleshooting

ADVANCE PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER


APPLICATION
Duration - One Year Eligibility – 10+2
Course Code Paper Code Title of the Subject Min. Marks Max.Marks
PDC01 PC Package 35 100
PDC02 Internet & E-Commerce 35 100
PDC03 Desktop Publication 35 100
JSR111
PDC04 Programming in C 35 100
PDC05 Financial Management 35 100
PDC06 PC Package Lab 35 100
PDC07 Programming in C Lab 35 100
PDC01 – PC PACKAGE
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I MS Windows: Introduction to M.S. Windows; Features of Windows; Various versions of


Windows & its use; Working with Windows; My Computer & Recycle bin; Desktop, Icons and
Windows Explorer; Screen description & working styles of Windows; Dialog Boxes &
Toolbars; Working with Files & Folders; simple operations like copy, delete ,moving of files
and folders from one drive to another, Shortcuts & Auto starts; Accessories and Windows
Settings using Control Panel- setting common devices using control panel, modem, printers,
audio, network, fonts, creating users, internet settings, Start button & Program lists; Installing
and Uninstalling new Hardware & Software program on your computer.
UNIT II MS Word Basics: Introduction to MS Office; Introduction to MSWord; Features & area of
use. Working with MS Word.; Menus & Commands; Toolbars & Buttons; Shortcut Menus,
Wizards & Templates; Creating a New Document; Different Page Views and layouts; Applying
various Text Enhancements; Working with Styles, Text Attributes; Paragraph and Page
Formatting; Text Editing using various features; Bullets, Numbering, Auto formatting, Printing
& various print options
UNIT III Advanced Features of MS-Word: Spell Check, Thesaurus, Find & Replace, Headers &
Footers, Inserting Page Numbers, Pictures Files, Auto texts, Symbols etc.; Working with
Columns, Tabs & Indents; Creation & Working with Tables including conversion to and from
text; Margins & Space management in Document; Adding References and Graphics; Mail
Merge, Envelops & Mailing Labels. Importing and exporting to and from various formats.
UNIT IV MS Excel: Introduction and area of use; Working with MS Excel.; concepts of Workbook &
Worksheets; Using Wizards; Various Data Types; Using different features with Data,. Cell and
Texts; Inserting, Removing & Resizing of Columns & Rows; Working with Data & Ranges;
Different Views of Worksheets; Column Freezing, Labels, Hiding, Splitting etc.; Using
different features with Data and Text; Use of Formulas, Calculations & Functions; Cell
Formatting including Borders & Shading; Working with Different Chart Types; Printing of
Workbook & Worksheets with various options.
UNIT V MS PowerPoint: Introduction & area of use; Working with MS PowerPoint; Creating a New
Presentation; Working with Presentation; Using Wizards; Slides & its different views;
Inserting, Deleting and Copying of Slides; Working with Notes, Handouts, Columns & Lists;
Adding Graphics, Sounds and Movies to a Slide; Working with PowerPoint Objects; Designing
& Presentation of a Slide Show; Printing Presentations, Notes, Handouts with print options.
Outlook Express: Features and uses, Configuring and using Outlook Express for accessing
e-mails in office.

PDC02 - INTERNET & E-COMMERCE


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%
UNIT I Internet: Evolution, Concepts, Internet Vs Intranet, Growth of Internet, ISP, ISP in India, Types
of connectivity - Dial-up, Leased line, DSL, Broadband, RF, VSAT etc., Methods of sharing of
Internet connection, Use of Proxy server. Internet Services USENET,GOPHER, WAIS,
ARCHIE and VERONICA,IRC WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) - History, Working, Web
Browsers, Its functions, URLs, web sites, Domain names, Portals. Concept of search Engines,
Search engines types, searching the Web, Web Servers, TCP IP and others main protocols used
on the Web. E-Mail: Concepts, POP and WEB Based E-mail, merits, address, Basics of
Sending & Receiving, E-mail Protocols. Mailing List, Free E-mail services, e-mail servers and
e-mail clients programs.
UNIT II Concepts of Hypertext, HTML introduction, features, uses & versions Using various HTML
tags, Elements of HTML syntax, Head & Body Sections, , Inserting texts, Text alignment,
Using images in pages, Hyperlinks text and images, bookmarks, Backgrounds and Color
controls, creating and using Tables in HTML, and presentation, Use of font size & Attributes,
List types and its tags. Cascading Style Sheets defining and using simple CSS
UNIT III Introduction to WYSIWYG Design tools for HTML, Overview of MS FrontPage, Macromedia
Dream weaver, and other popular HTML editors, designing web sites using MS FrontPage
(using at least FrontPage 2000) Use of Frames and Forms in web pages, Image editors, Issues
in Web site creations & Maintenance, Web Hosting and publishing Concepts, Hosting
considerations, Choosing Web servers Linux Vs Windows Web servers, Choosing Domain
names, Domain name Registration, Obtaining space on Server for Web site, FTP software for
upload web site. Add your website on search engines.
UNIT IV JavaScript Overview, JavaScript and the WWW, JavaScript vs. VB Script, JavaScript vs. Java,
JavaScript versions, Script element, Functions: Functions introduction, Calling' functions,
JavaScript Comments, Variables: Variables overview, declaring variables, Types of variables,
Casting variables, Alert box, Prompt & confirm. Expressions: Arithmetic operators,
Assignment operators, Logical operators, Expressions and precedence, Statements: If
statement, For statement, While statement, Break/Continue Creating arrays/event handlers,
JavaScript Object model, Object and Events in JavaScript OnClick, OnMouseOver, OnFocus,
OnChange, OnLoad etc. Getting data with forms
UNIT V E-Commerce An introductions, Concepts, Advantages and disadvantages, Technology in ECommerce,
Internet & E-business, Applications, Feasibility & various constraints. E-transition
challenges for Indian corporate, the Information Technology Act 2000 and its highlights related
to e-commerce. Electronic Payment Systems: Introduction, Types of Electronic Payment
Systems, Digital Token-Based Electronic Payment Systems, Smart Cards and Electronic
Payment Systems, Credit Card-Based Electronic Payment' Systems, Risk and Electronic
Payment Systems. E-security Security on the internet, network and web site risks for e--
business, use of firewalls, secure physical infrastructure.

PDC03 - DESKTOP PUBLICATION


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Introduction to printing, Types of Printing, Offset Printing, Working of offset printing,
Transparent printout, Negative & Positive for Plate were making ,Use of Desk Top Publishing
in Publications, Advance of D.T.P. in publishing, Mixing of graphics & Image in a single page
production, Laser printers – Use, Types, Advantages of lager printer in publication
UNIT II Page Maker 6.5: Creating a New Document ,Displaying Rulers, Entering Text, Saving your
document, Developing a Paragraph, Formatting Paragraph, Creating a Frame, Inserting &
Removing pages, Adjusting Hyphenation, Adjusting Indents and Tabs, Adding Shapes,
Changing lines and fill, specifications, Changing Round Corner, Creating Header & Footer,
Defining Style, Developing a long Document, Using Color, Printing
UNIT III Corel Draw – 8: Introduction of CorelDraw, The CorelDraw Menus, The Draw Toolbox,
Using the Drawing Tools, Using the Zoom Tool, Using the Text Tool ,Using Pick Tool, Using
node editing (Shape) Tool ,Using the Outline Tool, Using Fill tool , Arranging Objects,
Layering ,Combining and Grouping Objects, Stacking Order, Aligning Objects Type Casting,
Typeface or Font, Types of Typeface, Using and manipulate type in CorelDraw, Using Fonts in
your Drawings and in other Documents, Colour & Fills, Colour Scheme, Colour Models, Using
Colour in your document, Using Colour in presentations ,Using Fills, Texture and patterns,
Special Effects, Using Envelops Using extrude, Using blend, Using Lenses, Using perspective,
Rotating and skewing objects with transform Roll-up, Stretching and mirroring, Printing Your
Document, Save & Close & open file, Export file
UNIT IV Photoshop-5: Introduction of PhotoShop, Creating a New File Main Selections, Picking color,
Filling a selection with color, More ways to choose colors and fill selections, Painting with
paintbrush tool, Using the magic wand tool and applying a filter, Saving your document, Color
Mode, Foreground & background,. Using Brushes, Drawing a vertical and Horizontal Straight
lines with any brush, Drawing connecting ,Straight Lines ( at any angle) with any brush,
Rubber Stamp Options, Using the Editing Tool, Selection Tools, Introduction of layers,
Creating Layer Mask, Adding Fills and Gradients, Applying Filters ,Printing your document,
Save your file, Save file as a JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PNG
UNIT V Front page 2000: Introducing FrontPage, Integrating with Office, Working with FrontPage,
Creating a Web Site, Viewing a Web Site Structure, Building a Web Page, Developing a Web
Page Structure, Adding a Content, Choosing a View in the FrontPage Editor, Changing Object
Properties, Changing the Look of a Web Page, Applying a Theme to Web Pages, Using Styles
on a Web page, Importing Content to a Web Page, Organizing Navigation of Web Pages, Using
Tables and Frames, Creating a Table, Using Frames, Crating Interactive Web pages, Building
Web Pages with Forms, Using Components, Reporting Business Information, Publishing a Web
Site, Preparing to Publish, Publishing Options, Maintaining a Web Site, Maintaining a Site,
Creating Sub-webs ,Using Advanced Features ,Using Multilingual Features
PDC04 - PROGRAMMING IN C
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Program Concept, Characteristics of Programming, Various stages in Program Development


Programming aids Algorithms, Flow Charts - Symbols, Rules for making Flow chart,
Programming Techniques – Top down, Bottom up, Modular, Structured - Features, Merits,
Demerits, and their Comparative study. Programming Logic: Branching, Looping, Recursion,
Cohesion & Coupling, Programming Testing & Debugging & their tools.
UNIT II Introduction to C Language, C language standards features of C, Structure of C program.
Introduction to C compilers, creating and compiling C Programs, IDE features of Turbo C
compiler, Command line options to compile C program in TC Keyword, Identifiers, Variables,
Constants, Scope of Variables, local and global variable. Data types, Expressions, Operators:
Arithmetic, Logical, Relational, Conditional and Bit wise Operators, Precedence and
Associability of Operators, Type Conversion. Basic input/output library functions: Single
character input/output i.e. getch (), getchar (). getche (), putchar(). Formatted input/output i.e.
printf () and scanf (). Library functions: Mathematical & Character functions.
UNIT III Declaration statement, conditional statement: If statement, If.....Else statement, Nesting of
If....Else Statement, else if ladder, the ? Operator, Switch-statement, Iteration statements: for
loop, while loop, do-while loop. Jump statements: break, continue, goto, exit (). Arrays:
concept of Single and Multi Dimensional arrays, Array declaration and initialization of arrays
Strings: declaration, initialization,
UNIT IV Functions. The need of C functions, User defined and library function, prototype of functions,
prototype of main () function, calling of functions, Function arguments, argument passing: call
by value and call by reference, Return values. Nesting of function, Recursion, Array as function
argument, Command line arguments and Storage class specifies - auto, extern, static, register.
UNIT V Defining structure, Declaration of structure variable, typedef, Accessing structure members,
Nested structures, Array of structure, Structure assignment, Structure as function argument,
Function that return structure, Union, Concept of debugging, Finding Errors in the programs,
error codes and their meanings, Various debugging options in Turbo C compiler. (Debug and
Options Menu of the TCC IDE)

PDC05 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I The basic Financial Accounts, types of accounts, Rules of Entries of transaction, Journal. Cash
Book – Types, Format of Cash book, Balancing of Cash Book, Subsidiary books – Purchase,
Sales, Purchase return and sales return, Ledger, posting of entries.
UNIT II Trial Balance, Rectification of errors, adjustment entries, Depreciation and Inflation.
UNIT III Principles of Cost, Accounting. Valuation of Stocks, Allocation of Overheads, Methods of
material issues
UNIT IV Pay roll department, Preparation of Pay roll, Preparation of wage record, Methods of payments
of wages, overview of computerized method for payroll preparation.
UNIT V Inventory account and store record, inventory or stock control and cost accounting, Department
demand and supply method of stock control. Classification and condition of material Report on
material handling. Overview of computerized accounting, process – Introduction to Accounting
System-Software their features and some basic operations.
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE & NETWORKING
Duration – One Year Eligibility – 10+2
Course Code Paper Code Title of the Subject Min. Marks Max.Marks
DHN01 Computer Organizations and Operating 35 100
Systems (Windows and Linux)
DHN02 Computer Hardware 35 100
DHN03 Principles of Data Communication & 35 100
Computer Networking
JSR112
DHN04 Digital Fundamentals 35 100
DHN05 Computer Assembling and Software 35 100
Installations
DHN06 OS Lab 35 100
DHN07 Computer Assembling and Software 35 100
Installations Lab

DHN01 - COMPUTER ORGANIZATIONS AND OPERATING


SYSTEMS WINDOWS & LINUX
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Introduction: What is a Computer?, Purpose of using a computer, Why it is used (characteristics of
computer), Instruction, Program
UNIT II Types of Computer: Analog, Digital, and Hybrid type, Hardware, Software, System software,
Application sof0tware, Firmware, Human ware, Stored Program Concept, Evolution of computers,
Generation of computer.
Programming Languages: Machine language, Assembly language, High-level language
Organization of a Digital Computer: Input unit, output unit, Central Processing unit, Memory
UNIT III Operating System: Introduction, Different Operating Systems, Loading and Quitting the Operating
Systems, Important DOS Commands (Internal and External), File and Directory System Concepts in
DOS
UNIT IV Windows Introduction: Operating System
Desk Top Icons: My Computer, Recycle Bin, Internet Explorer, Network Neighborhood, My
Documents
Working with Windows: How to create a Folder, Copying and cutting files, Renaming Start Icon
Programs, Favorites, Documents, Settings, Find, Run, Shut down, Application Icons
UNIT V LINUX: History, Distributions, Devices and Drives in Linux, File System Hierarchy,
And Components: Kernel, Distribution, Sawfish And Gnome

DHN02 - COMPUTER HARDWARE


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Motherboards : Introduction – Functions – Types – Forms Factors – Modern Motherboards – Sockets
– Slots – Motherboards 440BX-810, 810E, 815, 815E-820-Athlon – P4 – Dual PIII – Server class –
Daughterboard’s – Maintenance
Supporting chips: Introduction – Types – Clocks Generator – Bus Conductor – PIC-DMAC-PIT-PPIRTC
UNIT II Memory: Introduction – Organization – Primary – Secondary – DRAM – SRAM-Modules – SIMM –
SIPP –DIMM – Asynchronous DRAM – Synchronous DRAM – Memory Requirement – Memory
Upgrade – Errors – Parity Checking – Trouble shooting
UNIT III Logical Memory: Introduction – Real Mode Memory – Conventional Memory – UMA – Extended
Memory – HMA – EMS – ROM – Shadowing – Optimization – Performance Improvement
UNIT IV Display Adapters: Introduction – Display Subsystem – Evolution – Types – Components – Interfaces
– Modes – MDA – CGA – EGA – VGA – PGA – XGA – SVGA – VESA – SVGA Standardization
UNIT V Graphic Accelerators: Introduction – Cards – Accelerated Graphic Ports – 3D Cards – Upgrading –
Troubleshooting

DHN03 - PRINCIPLES OF DATA COMMUNICATION &


COMPUTER NETWORKING
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Modems: Introduction – Serial Communication – RS 232 – Flow Control – Cables – Analog Modems –
Speed – Standards – Maintenance – Digital Technology – ISDN Services – Broad Band – Narrow Band –
DSL – Wireless Connections – Port Problems – Modem Problems – Cable fault
UNIT II Network: Introduction – Uses – Concepts – Advantages – LAN – MAN – WAN –
Components
UNIT III Protocol: API – Setting up the Network – Installing Cables – Wireless Network
UNIT IV Installing and Configuring Network Cards: – Hubs switches – Internet working –
Intranet working – Repeaters – Routers – Networking security – Passwords – Firewall
UNIT V IEEE Standards: 802 – 802.3 – 802.4 – 802.5 – 802.6 Case study: NT/2000, NETWARE & LINUX

DHN04 - DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Logic Circuits: Fundamentals of Binary Variables : Logic Gate Operations – Logic Variables –
Boolean Algebraic Theorems – Binary number Systems – POS Min term & Max term specifications –
Karnaugh (K) Map representations – Simplifications – uses
Logic Families: Concepts of different logic families: Comparison – TTL – Characteristics of TTL
gate – ECL gate, Fan in, Fan out etc.
UNIT II FLIP FLOPS: Introduction – Different types of flip-flops – Characteristics - Truth table – propagation
delay – Manufacturer specifications – Applications – Latches
UNIT III Registers and Counters: Flip-flop as a shift register, Serial-parallel data transfer – Typical circuits –
Applications – Ripple counters – Methods to improve counter speed – design of counters – Types –
Synchronous & Asynchronous, principles of operation, applications, IC versions.
UNIT IV Logic Functions: Address – Different types – Comparators – Decoders – Code converters –
Multiplexer – De-multiplexer - Parity generator – Familiarization of popular IC versions – Typical
circuits & applications.
UNIT V System Interfacing: Introduction – A/D converters – D/A converters – Types of Converters –
Applications

DHN05 - COMPUTER ASSEMBLING AND SOFTWARE


INSTALLATIONS
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I PC Upgrading: Introduction – Upgrade Essentials – Performance Upgrade – Capacity Upgrades –


Features Upgrades – Repair Upgrades
Preventive Maintenance :– Introduction – Need – Tools – Materials – Procedures –Active Hardware
Maintenance – Active Software Maintenance – Passive Maintenance Procedures – Heat and Temperature
Control – Dust and Pollution control – Ventilation Control – EMI – Electrostatic Discharge Control –
Humidity and Corrosion Control – Shock and Vibration Control – Preventive Maintenance Schedule
Troubleshooting: Introduction – Types of PC Faults – Solid Faults – Intermittent Faults –
Developing Strategy – Diagnostic and Repair Tools – Diagnostic Software Tools – Diagnostic Hardware
Tools – Advanced Testing Tools – Hand Tools for Service Engineers – Disassembling PC
UNIT II Computer Assembling : Introduction – Overview of Parts of PC – Cabinet – Motherboards – Video
Cards – Sound Cards – Modems – Hard Drive – Zip Drive – CD ROM Drive – Network Card –
Interfaces – CPU – Main Memory – Power Supply
Setting up the Motherboard: Installing CPU – Setting the Clock Speed – Installing the Memory
Installing Video Card: Testing – Plug in the Video Card – Providing Power to the Motherboard –
Testing, Installing Floppy Drives: Installing Hard Disk Drives – Installing the CD ROM Drive –
Installing Key Board and Mouse, Installing Sound Card: – Installing Modem
Installing the Motherboard: Installing the Power Supply – Attaching Add-on cards – Installing the
Drives – Testing – Parallel and Serial Port Connection – Front Panel Indicators and Speakers –
Troubleshooting
UNIT III Operating System Installation: BIOS : Introduction – Features – Developers – Identification –
Interrupts – Disk Services – Serial Port Services – Video Services – Printer Screen Services – Flash
Memory –BIOS Upgrade – Troubleshooting
UNIT IV CMOS setup : Introduction – Standard CMOS Setup – Advanced CMOS Setup – Advanced Chipset
Setup – Power Management Setup – PNP/PCI Setup – Peripheral Setup – Auto Detect IDE Device –
CPU Frequency / Voltage Control – CPU PNP Setup – Password Settings – Auto Configuration – Exit
Options – BIOS Optimization – Maintenance – Troubleshooting, Power On Self Test (POST)
UNIT V Partitioning and Formatting : Introduction – Low Level Formatting – IDE Drives – SCSI Drives –
Partitioning - Options – Efficient Partitions – Clusters – FAT 16 – FAT 32 – NTFS – FDISK – Steps for
Partitioning – Logical Drives – Primary Partition – Extended Partition – Partitioning Large Drives –
Backing up Partition Information – Bad Sectors – Scan Disk – Third Party Partitioning and Formatting
Tools – Troubleshooting

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATION


Duration – One Year Eligibility – 10+2
Course Code Paper Code Title of the Subject Min. Max.Marks
Marks
DCA01 Computer organization and Operating system 35 100
DCA02 Personal computer software tools (MS Word, MS 35 100
Excel and PowerPoint
JSR113 DCA03 Object Oriented Programming through C++ 35 100
DCA04 System analysis and design 35 100
DCA05 Windows programming through Visual Basic 35 100
DCA06 Lab –I C++ 35 100
DCA07 Lab – II Visual Basic 35 100

DCA01 - COMPUTER ORGANISATION & OPERATING


SYSTEMS
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Types of Computer: Analog, Digital, and Hybrid type, Hardware, Software, System software,
Application software, Stored Program Concept and Von Newman Architecture, Firm ware, Human ware,
Stored Program Concept, Evolution of computers, Generation of computer.
UNIT II Background and Number System: Information Representation and Codes, Data Types,
Complements, Addition and Subtraction of Binary Numbers, Fixed Point and Floating Point
Representation, Octal and Hexadecimal System, Conversion of Number Systems, Alpha Numeric Codes
– ASCII & EBCDIC, Error Detection Codes, Building Blocks of Computers, Combinational Blocks
(Gates, Multiplexes, Decoders, Encoders etc.), Sequential Building Blocks (Flip Flops, Registers,
Counters, Random Access Memory, etc.)
Register Transfer Language and Micro-Operations: Register Transfer Language, Concept of
Bus, Bus and Memory Transfer, Arithmetic Micro Operations, Logical and Shift Micro Operations
Architecture of a Simple Processor: A Simple Computer Organization, Computer Registers
Computer Instructions, Timing and Control, Instruction Cycle, Program Interrupts, Design of Basic
Computer
UNIT III CPU Organization: Addressing Modes, Instruction Formats, CPU Organization with Large Registers,
Stacks and Handling of Interrupts and Subroutines, Instruction Pipelining: Storage, Hazards and methods
to Remove Hazards
Programming Languages: Machine language, Assembly language, High-level language
Organization of a Digital Computer: Input unit, Output unit, Central Processing unit, Memory
Data Processing: Data collection, Classifications, Sorting and Merging, Processing, Summarizing
UNIT IV Data Organization: Organization Data, Character, Field, Record, File, Database, Sequential Access,
Random Access, Indexed Sequential Access
Programming Process: problem Definition, Algorithm, Flowchart and coding, Testing and
debugging, Implementation, Documentation, and Structured Programming
Data Communication: Local Area Network, Wide Area Network, Satellite Communication, Internet
UNIT V Operating System: Introduction, Different Operating Systems, Loading and Quitting the Operating
Systems Important DOS Commands

DCA02 - PERSONAL COMPUTER SOFTWARE TOOLS (MS


WORD, EXCEL AND POWERPOINT)
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I MS Word: An Introduction to Word: The Word work space, Starting and quitting Word, Creating
and Manipulating various documents, Editing of proofing files, Merging documents and macros
How to Use Mouse and Menu: Working with dialog box
Primary Commands in File Menu: The Open Commands, The File name commands, The New
commands, The Save, Save As, and Save all commands, The Close command, The Page setup, The Print
commands, The Exit commands.Edit Menu Commands: The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands, The
Undo and Repeat commands,Format Commands: Font commands, Paragraph commands
Other Menu: The view menu, The Insert menu, the tool menu, the table menu, The Window menu
UNIT II Excel: Building a Simple Worksheet: Entering Text, Entering Values, Entering Dates and Times,
Moving Around, Selecting Ranges, Using Menu, Using Tool Bar, Using Shortcut Menus, Changing
Entries, Copying Entries, Moving Entries, Inserting and Deleting cells
Formatting Basics: Changing Character Style, Changing Alignment, Changing Column Width
Working with Multiple Worksheets: Copying entries between work books, Moving sheets between
work books, Deleting sheets, Quitting Excel,Opening Existing Workbooks: Simple calculations,
Doing Arithmetic, Totaling column of values, Naming cells and Ranges,Formatting Text: Displaying
dollars and cents, Formatting decimal places, dates Format, Copying style and formats.
UNIT III Formulas That Make Decisions: Using the IF function, using the nested IF function, copying
formulas Checking Spelling, Printing Worksheets, Preview Worksheets, Setting up the pages, Sorting
data, Keeping Leading in View, Finding records, Adding and deleting Records, Filtering Records,
Plotting charts, Sizing and moving charts, Updating charts, changing the chart type, Using chart auto
format, Creating Macros, Recording Macros, Running Macros
UNIT IV Power Point: Main Features of Power Point, Making the Presentation: Creating Template with the
Auto Content Wizard, Creating a Presentation with a Template, Creating a presentation from Scratch
Different Views: Normal Slide, Outline, Slide Sorter, Slide Show, Notes, Slide Master.
Animation, Art and Sound: Controlling Transitions between slides. Animating Different Parts of a
slide, inserting a Motion Clip, Including Sounds in slides
UNIT V Including Graphs, Charts, Tables and Columns: Organization Chart, Creating a table, Creating
two column Slide, Showing A Presentation, Rehearsing/ Timing a Presentation, Designation some slides
as “Hidden”, Viewing Slides Anywhere in a Slide Show.
Techniques for Making a Show Livelier Office Connection: Presenting with the help of other
Office Programs Importing the text from a World Document. Printing a Presentation

DCA03 - OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THROUGH C++


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Principles of Object – Oriented Programming: Object – Oriented programming paradigm, Basic
concepts of object – oriented programming, benefit of OOPs, object-oriented Languages, Applications of
OOP, C++ Statements, Class, Structure of C++ Program, Creating the source file, compiling and linking.
Tokens, Expressions and Control Structures: Introduction, Tokens, Identifiers, Basic Data types,
User defined Data Types, Derived Data Type symbolic constants, Type compatibility, Declaration of
Variables, Dynamic initialization of variables, Reference variables, Operators in C++, Manipulators,
Type cast operator, Expressions and implicit conversions, Operator precedence, Control structures.
UNIT II Classes and Objects: Specifying a class, Defining member functions, marking an outside function
inline, nesting of member functions, Private member functions, Arrays of objects, object as function
arguments.
Constructors and Destructors: Introduction, Constructors, Parameterized constructors, Multiple
constructors with default arguments, Dynamic initialization objects, Copy constructors, Dynamic
constructor, Construction Two – Dimensional Arrays, Destructor.
UNIT III Function in C++: The main function, Function prototyping, Call by reference, Return by reference,
Inline functions, Default argument, Const, Arguments, Function overloading, Friend and Virtual
function.
Operator Overloading and Type conversions: Introduction, Defining operator overloading,
Overloading Unary operator, Overloading Binary operators Using friends, Manipulation of strings using
operators, Rules for overloading operators, type conversions.
UNIT IV Inheritance: Extending Class: Introduction, Defining derived classes, Singles inheritance,
making a private member inheritable, multilevel inheritance, multiple inheritance, Hierarchical
inheritance, Hybrid inheritance.
UNIT V Pointers, Virtual Functions and Polymorphism: Compile time polymorphism, run time
polymorphism, Pointers to objects, this pointer, Pointers to derived classes, Virtual functions pure virtual
functions.

DCA04 - SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I The System Concept, Characteristics, Elements and Types of a system, The System Development Life
Cycle, Considerations for candidate systems, Prototyping
UNIT II The Role of System Analyst, System planning and Initial Investigation, Information Gathering,
Information gathering tools, Structured Analysis, The Tools of Structured Analysis (DFD Data
Dictionary, Decision tree and Pseudo Codes Decision Tables), pros and cons of each tool. System
performance definition, description of outputs, Feasibility Study Cost/Benefit Analysis: Data Analysis,
Cost/Benefit Analysis, The system Proposal. The Process and stages of System Design: Design
methodologies, development activities.
UNIT III Input design, output design, forms design, types of forms, basics of form design, layout considerations
and forms control. File structure, file organization, objectives of database, data structure. System Testing
and Quality Assurance, Why system testing, what do we test for, the test plan quality Assurance, trends
in testing, role of data processing auditor, Training and documentation.
UNIT IV Implementing and software maintenance, Conversion, combats resistance to change, post implementation
review, software maintenance, Hardware/Software selection and the Computer Contract, suppliers,
procedure for hardware/software selection, financial consideration in selection, the computer contract .
UNIT V System Security, Disaster Recovery Planning

DCA05 - WINDOWS PROGRAMMING THROUGH VISUAL BASIC


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Integrated Development Environment (IDE) of VB, User Interface Designing, Basics of Event driven
programming. Form – Designing, Showing & Hiding, Data Types, Variables & constant, Arrays,
Dynamic Arrays, Array as function, Collections, Procedures, Arguments passing,
Functions Return Values.
UNIT II Control flow Statements: if-then, if-then-else, Select case, looping statement: Do-Loop, For-next, While-
Wend, Nested Control Structure, Exit statement.
UNIT III Basic Active X control & Their Use – Text box, List box, combo box, Scroll bar, Slider & Fire controls.
Graphics controls, Image handling in VB, Coordinate System, Graphics methods – Text Drawing, Lines
& Shape, Filling Shapes, Grid methods.
UNIT IV Menu Editor: Pull-down and Pop-up menus. Multiple Document interface – Parent & Child Forms &
Methods. Error handling: Types of Errors, Error handling methods and functions.
UNIT V Database programming with VB DATA Control – methods, Properties, Connectivity with database

DIPLOMA IN SOFTWARE APPLICATION


Duration – One Year Eligibility – 10+2
Course Code Paper Code Title of the Subject Min. Max.Marks
Marks
DSA01 Computer organization And Personal computer 35 100
software tools (MS Word, MS Excel and Power
Point)
DSA02 Programming in C 35 100
JSR114
DSA03 Windows programming through Visual Basic 35 100
DSA04 Computer Networks And Internet 35 100
DSA05 System analysis and design 35 100
DSA06 Programming in C Lab 35 100
DSA07 Visual Basic Lab 35 100

DSA01 - COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND PERSONAL


COMPUTER SOFTWARE TOOLS (MS WORD, MS EXCEL AND POWER POINT)
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I MS Windows: Introduction to M.S. Windows; Features of Windows; Various versions of Windows &
its use; Working with Windows; My Computer & Recycle bin ; Desktop, Icons and Windows Explorer;
Screen description & working styles of Windows; Dialog Boxes & Toolbars; Working with Files &
Folders; simple operations like copy, delete, moving of files and folders from one drive to another,
Shortcuts & Auto starts; Accessories and Windows Settings using Control Panel- setting common
devices using control panel, modem, printers, audio, network, fonts, creating users, internet settings, Start
button & Program lists; Installing and Uninstalling new Hardware & Software program on your
computer.
UNIT II MS Word Basics: Introduction to MS Office; Introduction to MS-Word; Features & area of use.
Working with MS Word.; Menus & Commands; Toolbars & Buttons; Shortcut Menus, Wizards &
Templates; Creating a New Document; Different Page Views and layouts; Applying various Text
Enhancements; Working with – Styles, Text Attributes; Paragraph and Page Formatting; Text Editing
using various features ; Bullets, Numbering, Auto formatting, Printing & various print options
UNIT III Advanced Features of MS-Word: Spell Check, Thesaurus, Find & Replace; Headers & Footers ;
Inserting – Page Numbers, Pictures, Files, Auto texts, Symbols etc.; Working with Columns, Tabs &
Indents; Creation & Working with Tables including conversion to and from text; Margins & Space
management in Document; Adding References and Graphics; Mail Merge, Envelops & Mailing Labels.
Importing and exporting to and from various formats.
UNIT IV MS Excel: Introduction and area of use; Working with MS Excel.; concepts of Workbook &
Worksheets; Using Wizards; Various Data Types; Using different features with Data, Cell and Texts;
Inserting, Removing & Resizing of Columns & Rows; Working with Data & Ranges; Different Views of
Worksheets; Column Freezing, Labels, Hiding, Splitting etc.; Using different features with Data and
Text; Use of Formulas, Calculations & Functions; Cell Formatting including Borders & Shading;
Working with Different Chart Types; Printing of Workbook & Worksheets with various options.
UNIT V MS PowerPoint: Introduction & area of use; Working with MS PowerPoint; Creating a New
Presentation; Working with Presentation; Using Wizards; Slides & its different views; Inserting, Deleting
and Copying of Slides; Working with Notes, Handouts, Columns & Lists; Adding Graphics, Sounds and
Movies to a Slide; Working with PowerPoint Objects; Designing & Presentation of a Slide Show;
Printing Presentations, Notes, Handouts with print options.
Outlook Express: Features and uses, Configuring and using Outlook Express for accessing e-mails in
office.
DSA02 - PROGRAMMING IN C
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%
UNIT I Program Concept, Characteristics of Programming, Various stages in Program Development
Programming aids Algorithms, Flow Charts - Symbols, Rules for making Flow chart, Programming
Techniques – Top down, Bottom up, Modular, Structured - Features, Merits, Demerits, and their
Comparative study, Programming Logic-Simple, Branching, Looping, Recursion, Cohesion & Coupling,
Programming Testing & Debugging & their Tools.
UNIT II Introduction to C language, C language standards features of C, Structure of C program, Introduction to
C compilers, Creating and compiling C Programs, IDE features of Turbo C compiler, Command line
options to compile C program in TC Keywords, Identifiers, Variables, constants, Scope and life of
variables - local and global variable. Data types, Expressions, Operators: Arithmetic, Logical, Relational,
Conditional and Bit wise Operators, Precedence and Associability of Operators, Type conversion. Basic
input/output library functions: Single character input/output i.e. getch (), getchar (). getche (), putchar (),
Formatted input/output i.e. printf () and scanf (). Library functions: Mathematical & Character functions.
UNIT III Declaration statement, conditional statement: If statement, If.....Else statement, Nesting of If....Else
Statement, else if ladder, the? Operator, Switch statement, Iteration statements: for loop, while loop, dowhile
loop. Jump statements: break, continue, goto, exit (). Arrays: concept of Single and Multi
Dimensional arrays, Array declaration and initialization of arrays Strings: declaration, initialization,
functions.
UNIT IV Function :The need of C functions, User defined and library function, prototype of functions, prototype
of main () function, calling of functions, Function arguments, argument passing: call by value and call by
reference, Return values, Nesting of function, Recursion, Array as function argument, Command line
arguments, Storage class specifier - auto, extern, static, register.
UNIT V Defining structure, Declaration of structure variable, typedef, Accessing structure members, Nested
structures, Array of structure, Structure assignment, Structure as function argument, Function that return
structure, Union. Concept of debugging, Finding Errors in the programs, error codes and their meanings,
various debugging options in Turbo C compiler (Debug and Options Menu of the TCC IDE)

DSA03 - WINDOWS PROGRAMMING THROUGH VISUAL BASIC


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Integrated Development Environment (IDE) of VB, User Interface Designing, Basics of Event driven
programming, Form – Designing, Showing & Hiding, Data Types, Variables & constant, Arrays,
Dynamic Arrays, Array as function, Collections, Procedures, Arguments passing, Functions Return
Values.
UNIT II Control flow Statements: if-then, if-then-else, Select case, looping statement: Do-Loop, For-next, While-
Wend, Nested Control Structure, Exit statement.
UNIT III Basic Active X control & Their Use – Text box, List box, combo box, Scroll bar, Slider & Fire controls.
Graphics controls, Image handling in VB, Coordinate System, Graphics methods Text Drawing, Lines &
Shape, Filling Shapes, Grid methods.
UNIT IV Menu Editor: Pull-down and Pop-up menus. Multiple Document interface – Parent & Child Forms &
Methods. Error handling: Types of Errors, Error handling methods and functions.
UNIT V Database programming with VB – DATA Control – methods, Properties, Connectivity with database

DSA04 - COMPUTER NETWORKS AND INTERNET


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I Networking - Needs and Advantages, Network, Types- Client, Server and Peers, introduction to various
types of servers. Transmission technology - Signal Transmission-Digital signaling, Analog Signaling,
Asynchronous & synchronous Transmission, Wired & Wireless transmission, Base band and Broadband
transmission, Transmission Media types- properties & specialty of various media – types, comparative
study. Network Topology-Bus, Star, Ring, Star bus, Star ring, Mesh – Features, Advantages and
disadvantages of each type.
UNIT II Network adapters – working principals, configuration and selection, Network Protocols-Hardware
Protocols, software Protocols, The theoretical Network Model - OSI IEEE 802 standards, 802.3, 802.4,
802.5 Real World Networks – Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Rings, FDDI, ATM, ARC net and
AppleTalk.
UNIT III Network Scaling-No. Of nodes, distance, software, speed, special requirements Connectivity Devices:
Modem, Repeater, Hub – Active, Passive and Intelligent, Bridge-Local, Remote, Wireless, Routers-Static
and Dynamic, Switches and its types, routers and Gateways., Overview of TCP/IP reference model,
TCP/IP Protocol suites – Comparison between OSI and TCP/IP Models, Classification of TCP/IP
protocols- IP, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP. TCP/IP Services Protocols- DHCP, DNS, WINS, FTP, SMTP,
TELNET, Name Addressing, URL, e-mail address, Subnet & subnet mask.
UNIT IV Network building blocks requires for setting up a small LAN using Windows in a office, Hardware &
software required, Simple Installation and configuration of Networking under Windows. Using
HyperTerminal in Windows, overview and using Network Setup Wizard in Windows, Some basic
networking configuration using Windows 95/98/XP/2000/2003 Server and clients, Simple network
administration, setting up Internet Connection Sharing in Windows
UNIT V Network Security : Network security issues, common threats, security barriers in the network pathways,
Official levels of computer security, types of security controls, approaches to network security, Ethical
hacking. Firewalls – Need and features of firewalls, types of firewall technology- network level and
application level, IP packets filter screening routers, limitations of firewalls. Encryption and Decryption
– Cryptography, Type of encryptions, encryption keys, single/ secrete/ private key encryption,
Public/Private key encryption. Overview of Digital Signature and Digital Certificates technology,

DSA05 - SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 35%

UNIT I System Concept: Definition, Characteristics, Elements of system, Physical and abstract system, open and
closed system, man-made information systems. System Development Life Cycle: Various phases of
system development, Considerations for system planning and control for system success. System
Planning: Base for planning a system, Dimensions of Planning.
UNIT II Initial Investigation: Determining user’s requirements and analysis, fact finding process and techniques.
Feasibility study: Determination of feasibility study, Technical, Operational & Economic Feasibilities,
System performance constraints, and identification of system objectives, feasibility report. Cost/Benefit
Analysis: Data analysis cost and benefit analysis of a new system. Categories determination and system
proposal
UNIT III Tools of structured Analysis: Logical and Physical models, context, diagram, data dictionary, data
diagram, form driven methodology, IPO and HIPO charts, Gantt charts, system model, pseudo codes,
Flow charts- system flow chart, run flow charts etc., decision tree, decision tables, data validation, Input/
Output and Form Design: Input and output form design methodologies, menu, screen design, layout
consideration.
UNIT IV Management standards – Systems analysis standards, Programming standards, Operating standards,
Documentation standards – User Manual, system development manual, programming manual,
programming specifications, operator manual, System testing & quality: System testing and quality
assurance, steps in system implementation and software maintenance.
UNIT V System security: Data Security, Disaster/ recovery and ethics in system development, threat and risk
analysis. System audit, Hardware and software procurement – In-house purchase v/s hiring and lease

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE


MAINTENANCE
Duration - One Year Eligibility – Degree
Course Code Paper Code Title of the Subject Min. Max.Marks
Marks
DHM01 Computer Organizations 40 100
DHM02 Operating Systems 40 100
DHM03 Microprocessors 40 100
JSR115
DHM04 Computer Assembling and Testing 40 100
DHM05 Peripheral Devices 40 100
DHM06 Operating Systems Lab 40 100
DHM07 Microprocessors Lab 40 100
DHM01 - COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 40%

UNIT I Types of Computer: Analog, Digital and Hybrid type, Hardware, Software- System software,
Application software, Stored Program Concept and Von Neuman Architecture, Firm ware, Human ware,
Stored Program Concept, Evolution of computers, Generation of computer.
Background and Number System: Information Representation and Codes, Data Types,
Complements, Addition and Subtraction of Binary Numbers, Fixed Point and Floating Point
Representation, Octal and Hexadecimal System, Conversion of Number Systems, Alpha Numeric Codes
- ASCII 7, EBCDIC, Error Detection Codes, Building Blocks of Computers, Combinational
Blocks(Gates, Multiplexers, Decoders, Encoders etc.) Sequential Building Blocks (Flip Flops, Registers,
Counters, Random Access Memory, etc.)
UNIT II Register Transfer Language and Micro Operations: Register Transfer Language, Concept of
Bus, Bus and Memory Transfer, Arithmetic Micro Operations, Logical and Shift Micro Operations.
Architecture of a Simple Processor: A Simple Computer Organization, Computer Registers
Computer Instructions, Timing and Control, Instruction Cycle, Program Interrupts, Design of Basic
Computer
UNIT III CPU Organization: Addressing Modes, Instruction Formats, CPU Organization with Large Registers,
Stacks and Handling of Interrupts and Subroutines.
Programming Languages: Machine language, Assembly language, High-level language
Organization of a Digital Computer: Input unit, Output Unit, Central Processing Unit, Memory
UNIT IV Data Processing: Data collection, Classification, Sorting and Merging, Processing, Summarising,
Storing
Data Organization: Organization Data, Character, Field, Record, File, Database, Sequential Access,
Random Access, Indexed Sequential Access
UNIT V Programming Process: Problem Definition, Algorithm, Flowchart and Coding, Testing and
debugging, Implementation, Documentation, Structured Programming

DHM02 - OPERATING SYSTEMS


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 40%

UNIT I Introduction to Operating System: Definition and Necessity, Evolution and types, Concepts,
Processor, Computing Environments, Structure, Hardware Organization and Architecture, Design Trends
and Implementations
Processor and Memory Management: Process and States, Context Switching, Scheduling and
Synchronization, Inter process Communication, Concurrent Processes, Threads, Critical Regions,
Recover Prevention and Solution of Dead locks, Inter Process Communication for Multi-Threaded and
Multiple CPU Systems, Memory System, Types and Organizations, Cache Memory, Allocation
Techniques, Partitioning, Static, Dynamic and Augmentation Paging, Swapping, Virtual Memory.
UNIT II Input/Output and File Systems: Input/Out put devices, Controllers and Channels, BUS
structures, Input/Output techniques, Programmed Interrupt driven and DMA, Input/ Output Subsystem
layers, Graphic Support Devices, Multi Media Systems, File Systems concepts, General Hierarchical
Models of file system, File and Directories, Allocation and storage issues, Connectivity, Access control
and Security.
UNIT III Processor Systems: Single CPU and Multiple CPU systems, Types and Needs of multi processing
systems, RISC Approach, Pipelining, Client Server concepts, Distributed systems, Networking and
Services, Reliability Issues, Fault Tolerant Systems
UNIT IV Local Area Network: Introduction to Network, Advantages, Network Technology, Ethernet, IBM
Token Ring, cabling Method, Connectors, Terminators, Hub (Active & Passive), Inter Networking,
Bridges & gate ways Real world networking. LAN Software, LAN commands, User Commands,
Supervisor commands, Console commands, use of system utilities, printer queue, SPOOL, local/shared
printing, Priority printing, user rights, Workstation Generation, Creation of AUTO EXEC. BAT file,
MAKEUSER, user Rightsm SYSCON: System configuration, FILER: Directories & Files, FCONSOLE :
Menu Utility, File Server, Communication server, File server protocol, Hardware requirements, Hard
disk, Memory, Types of workstation & Operating systems, Network bridges, Method of combining
various types of topologies together, Setting-up of hardware for LAN installations.
UNIT V Windows Introduction: Operating System
Desk Top Icons: My Computer, Recycle Bin, Internet Explorer, Network Neighborhood, My
Documents.
Working with Windows: How to create a Folder, Copying and cutting files, Renaming
Start Icon: Programs, Favorites, Documents, Settings, Find, Run, Shut down, Application Icons

DHM03 - MICRO PROCESSORS


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 40%

UNIT I Introduction: Role – Building Blocks – Buses – Speed and Performance – Instruction sets – CPU
Chips – Fabrication – Packaging – Processor Sockets – Processor Power – Chip characteristics –
Processor Cooling – CPU Upgrade – CPU over locking.
UNIT II Processor Generations : First – Second – Third – Forth – Fifth – Pentium – AMD K5 – Cyrix – Sixth
Generation – Pentium Pro – PII – Celeron – PIII – P4 – AMD K6 (K6-2, K6-3) – AMD Athlon K7 –
Athlon K75 – AMD Duron – Athlon XP – Cyrix MII – VIA Cyrix III – AMD Option – Pentium II Xeon
– Pentium III Xeon – Athlon MP – Selection of CPU – Troubleshooting.
UNIT III Programming Model: General purpose registers, Pointer and Index registers, Flags, segment
registers, Program Invisible Registers, Memory Addressing and Addressing Modes.
Memory Interfacing: Memory Address decoding, cache memory and Cache controllers
UNIT IV System Buses: Introduction – 8 bit ISA Bus – 16 bit ISA Bus – MCA Bus – EISA Bus – Local Bus –
VESA Local Bus – PCI Bus – Expansion Buses – Troubleshooting
UNIT V Advance Chipsets : Introduction – Evaluation – Functions – I/O controller – Bridges – Pentium
Chipsets – Non Intel Chipsets – Pentium II and Pentium Pro Chipsets – 810 Sis and Ali-820 – 820E –
815E – AMD 750 and 760 – 850E – 845G – 845GL – VIA Chipsets , Server Class Chipsets –
Comparison, Chipset Selection

DHM04 - COMPUTER ASSEMBLING AND TESTING


Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 40%

UNIT I PC Upgrading-Introduction-Upgrade Essentials-Performance Upgrades-Capacity Upgrades-Feature


Upgrades-Repair Upgrades, PreventiveMaintenance-Introduction-Need-Tools-Materials-Procedures-
Active Hardware Maintenance-Active Software Maintenance-Passive Maintenance Procedures- Heat and
Temperature Control-Dust and Pollution Control- Ventilation Control- EMI Electrostatic Discharge
Control-Humidity and Corrosion Control-Shock and Vibration Control-Preventive Maintenance
Schedule, Trouble shooting-Introduction-Types of PC Faults-Solid Faults-Intermittent Faults-Developing
Strategy. Diagnostic and Repair Tools-Diagnostic Software Tools- Diagnostic Hardware Tools-
Advanced Testing Tools-Hand Tools for Service Engineers-Disassembling PC.
UNIT II Computer Assembling-Introduction-Overview of parts of a PC - Cabinet- Motherboard-Video Card -
Sound Cards- Modems-Hard Drive-Zip Drive-CD ROM Drive-Network Card-Interfaces-CPU -Main
Memory- Power Supply, Setting up the Motherboard-Installing CPU-Setting the clock speed- Installing
the Memory. Installing Video Card-Testing - Plug in the Video Card- Providing Power to the
Motherboard-Testing, Installing Floppy Drives-Installing Hard Disk-Drives-Installing the CD ROM
Drive-Installing Key Board and Mouse, Installing Sound Card-Installing Modem, Installing the
Motherboard- Installing the Power Supply-Attaching Add-on cards- Installing the Drives-Testing-
Parallel dand Serial Port Connectors-Front Panel Indicators and Speaker-Troubleshooting.
UNIT III Operating System Installation, BIOS-Introduction-Features-Developers- Identification- Interrupts-Disk
Services-Serial Port Services-Video Services- Print Screen Services-Flash Memory-BIOS Upgrade-
Troubleshooting.
UNIT IV CMOS set up-Introduction-Standard CMOS Setup-Advanced CMOS setup-Advanced Chipset Setup-
Power Management Setup- PNP/PCI Setup- Peripheral Setup-Auto Detect IDE Device-CPU
Frequency/Voltage Control-CPU PNP Setup-Password setting-Auto configuration-Exit Options-BIOS
Optimization- Maintenance-Troubleshooting. Power on Self Test (POST)
UNIT V Partitioning and Formatting-Introduction-Low Level Formatting-IDE Drives-SCSI Drives-Partitioning-
Options-Efficient, Partitions-Clusters-FAT 16-FAT 32-NTFS-FDISK- Setups for Partitioning-Logical
Drives, Primary Partition-Extended Partition-Partitioning Large Drives- Backing Up Partition
Information-Bad Sectors-Scan Disk- Third Party Partitioning and Formatting Tools-Troubleshooting.
DHM05 - PERIPHERAL DEVICES
Maximum Time : 3 Hrs. External Examination : 100 Marks
Total Marks : 100
Minimum Pass Marks : 40%

UNIT I Input Devices:- Various Input Devices-Keyboards-Overview of Keyboards-Key switches and Key tops-
Keyboard Types-Keyboard interface cable and connector-Functioning of Keyboard. Commands for the
keyboard controller-Handling Keyboard Parameters-Preventive Maintenance-Keyboard circuits-
Troubleshooting, Mouse:-Introduction-Types-Mouse Interfaces-Installation-Customizing Mouse
Operation-Mouse keys- Preventive Maintenance of Mouse-Mouse circuit-Troubleshooting-Pointing-
Devices-Digitizers-Touchpad, Scanners:-Introduction-Types-Characteristics-Installation- How to use a
scanner-Scanner care and Maintenance-Optical Character Reorganization.
UNIT II Output Devices:- Monitors-Introduction-Evolution of CRT Monitor Technologies-Inside a CRT
Monitor-Characteristics-Monitor on-Screen controls-Flat panel Display Technologies-Upgrading
Monitors-Preventive Maintenance-Trouble shooting, Printers-Introduction-Classification of Printers-Dot
Matrix Printers-Working of a Dot Matrix Printer-Preventive Maintenance of Dot Matrix Printers-
Troubleshooting- Plotters-Plotter Control Languages-Media and Accessories-Plotter Installation. Laser
Printers-Introduction-building blocks of a laser printer-Working Printer language-Resolution-Fonts-
Simplex and Duplex-Upgrading-Colour Printers-Network Printers- Preventive Maintenance of Laser
Printer-Error codes-Troubleshooting.
UNIT III Storage Devices:-Introduction-Hard Disks-Floppy Disks-CD ROM. Hard Disk Drives-Interfaces-Heads-
Tracks-Cylinders-Sectors-BIOS-PIO Modes-DMA Modes-ATA standards-ATA Specifications-Installing
IDE Hard Drive-SCSI Overview-Concepts-SCSI Configuration- SCSI Installation- ASPI Standards-DOS
Boot Record-FAT and Directory-FAT 32-NTFS-Hard Drive Protection-Data Protection-Backing Up
System Files-File Defragmenters-Recovering Data-Fixing Hard Disks-Data Recovery. Floppy Disks-
Floppy Drives-Disk Controller-Cable-Preventive Maintenance-Floppy Drives-Installing-Configuring-
Removing-Troubleshooting, CD ROMs-Types-CD ROM Drives-CDR and CD RW Drives-
Compatibility-DVD-DVD Drives-Storing and Reading- Data-Composition-Standards-Red Book-Yellow
Book- Compatibility-Characteristics of CD ROM - Multimedia Kits-Installation-Maintenance-
Troubleshooting, ZIP Drives-Features.
UNIT IV PC Power supplies-Introduction-Types-Switching Power Supply in PCs-Power Supply Form Factor-
Standard Form Factors-AT style SMPS-Connectors and Outputs-ATX Power Supply-Connectors and
Outputs-Major sections of ATX Power Supply-Upgrading.
UNIT V Preventive Maintenance- Troubleshooting-Testing-Types of Power Problems-Effects of Power Problems
on PC-Power Conditioning Equipments-UPS-Types- Batteries-UPS Troubleshooting. Installation of PC
and Peripheral Devices, Introduction -Site Preparation-Location-Layout- Air Conditioning- Cabling-
Lighting-Furniture-Safety- Step by step process for installing PC and Peripheral Devices

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