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“The information has been provided by the concerned institution and the onus of authenticity lies with
the institution and not on AICTE”.
The Govt., Body meetings are convened twice in a year In addition to that,
meetings convened as and when necessary.
The faculty and the student are involved in the academic affairs and developmental activities of
the college. For each class there is a class representative and a class teacher and regular
counseling and meetings being conducted for academic affairs improvement. Students and
faculty are encouraged to attend seminars/conferences/workshops etc.
Faculty, staff and students whoever has any grievance can directly represent to the Principal for
redressal, who will immediately find solution for redressal, in consultation with the
Management. The opinion of the Governing Body is also obtained wherever necessary.
V. PROGRAMMES
VI. FACULTY
Permanent Faculty
S.No. Faculty Member Qualification Designation Date of Joining
Assistant
1 E.A. Swetha MCA 15-06-2009
Professor
Assistant
2 M. Gowri Devi MCA 15-06-2009
Professor
Assistant
3 V. Sirisha MCA 15-06-2009
Professor
Assistant
4 N. Nagamani kanta MCA 15-06-2009
Professor
Assistant
5 B. Naveen Kumar MCA 01-08-2009
Professor
Assistant
6 P. Nageswara Reddy MCA 01-08-2009
Professor
MCA Assistant
7 C. Gopal Reddy 01-08-2009
Professor
Mohammed Ali MCA Assistant
8 01-08-2009
Sameeulla Professor
Designation : Principal
Academic Qualification
Experience in Teaching
International:
Conferences : 04
4. Work Experience
Teaching :8M
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
5. Area of Specializations : Nil
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Master’s National Journals : Nil
Ph.D. International Journals : Nil
Conferences : Nil
9. Patents : Nil
4. Work Experience
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
5. Area of Specializations : Nil
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Master’s National Journals : Nil
Ph.D. International Journals : Nil
Conferences : Nil
9. Patents : Nil
1. Name : V. Sirisha
4. Work Experience
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
5. Area of Specializations : Nil
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Master’s National Journals : Nil
Ph.D. International Journals : Nil
Conferences : Nil
9. Patents : Nil
1. Name : N. Nagamaikanta
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
16. Area of Specializations : Nil
4. Work Experience
Teaching :6M
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
5. Area of Specializations : Nil
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Master’s National Journals : Nil
Ph.D. International Journals : Nil
Conferences : Nil
9. Patents : Nil
4. Work Experience
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
5. Area of Specializations : Nil
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Master’s National Journals : Nil
Ph.D. International Journals : Nil
Conferences : Nil
9. Patents : Nil
4. Work Experience
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
5. Area of Specializations : Nil
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Master’s National Journals : Nil
Ph.D. International Journals : Nil
Conferences : Nil
9. Patents : Nil
4. Work Experience
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
5. Area of Specializations : Nil
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Master’s National Journals : Nil
Ph.D. International Journals : Nil
Conferences : Nil
9. Patents : Nil
VIII. FEE
Criteria for fee waivers/ scholarship : 25% of the fee concession for one child of the
employees of this institution from 2 nd MCA onwards.
IX. ADMISSIONS
Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years.
Nil
Number of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota
and number admitted.
Year Application Received No. of Candidates Admitted
2008-09 -- --
X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL
(website) : ICET, Sankethika Vidya Bhavan, Hyderabad
www.icet.org
ICET : 42 (70%)
Management Quota : 18 (30%)
The Management/ vacant seats are filled within 15 days or the date fixed by the ICET
convener after closure of admissions by the convener, ICET and receipt of the list of
candidates admitted from the convener.
The candidates are admitted as per their rank in the ICET in respect of 70% seats under
ICET Convener quota. 30% seats under Management quota are filled with the candidates
who secured 50% aggregage/50% in group subjects in the qualifying examination or
qualified in the ICET.
XIV. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/ VACANT SEATS
The Management seats are filled by the management with the qualify examination/ICET.
The vacant seats are filled with the ICET qualified candidates in the institutional spot
admission as per the guide lines given by the ICET, Convener.
LIBRARY :
Central Library :
No. of Titles : 200
No. of Volumes : 1500
No. of Journals : 12
LABORATORY:
COMPUTING FACILITES :
01 60
EAMCET – 2005 (Both for Engg., & Machine) -1000 capacity (each session)
EDCET – 2004 DIETCET-2004 and such many other Govt., examinations were conducted by the
exam section at KSRMCE in the past 20 years.
Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University
SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY: : TIRUPATI – 517502
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
(With Effect from the Academic Year 2007-08)
SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION
Semest Course Course Title Instruction Max. Total
er Number Peroids per Marks Mar
week Sess. ks
L T P Total Univ
First MCA Discrete Mathematics 3 1 4 30 70 100
101
MCA Probability and Statistics 3 1 4 30 70 100
102
MCA Introductory Programming 3 1 4 30 70 100
103
MCA Computer Organization 3 1 4 30 70 100
104
MCA Organization and 3 1 4 30 70 100
105 Management
MCA Software Lab1 3 3 30 70 100
106P
MCA Programming Lab 3 3 30 70 100
107P
MCA PC Hardware and ALP Lab 3 3 30 70 100
108P
Second MCA Computer Oriented 3 1 4 30 70 100
201 Operations Research
MCA Data Structures 3 1 4 30 70 100
202
MCA Operating System 3 1 4 30 70 100
203
MCA File Structures 3 1 4 30 70 100
204
MCA Accounting and Financial 3 1 4 30 70 100
205 Management
MCA Software Lab2 3 3 30 70 100
206P
MCA DS Lab 3 3 30 70 100
207P
MCA File Structures Lab 3 3 30 70 100
208P
Third MCA DBMS 3 1 4 30 70 100
301
MCA Data Communication and 3 1 4 30 70 100
302 Computer Networks
MCA Software Engineering 3 1 4 30 70 100
303
MCA Design and Analysis of 3 1 4 30 70 100
304 Algorithms
MCA Technical Communication 3 1 4 30 70 100
305 and computer ethics
UNIT I: Logic and Proof, Sets and Functions – Logic Propositional equivalence,
Predicates and Quantities, Nested quantifiers, Methods of Proof, sets, set operations,
functions.
UNIT II: The Integers and Division, Integers and Algorithms, Applications of Number
theory, Mathematical reasoning, Induction and Recursion – Proof strategy, Sequences
and Summations, Mathematical induction. Recursive definitions and Structural
induction, Recursive algorithms, Program correctness.
UNIT III:- The basics of counting, the pigeonhole principle, Permatations and
Combinations, Binomial coefficients, Generalized permutations and combinations,
Generating permutations and combinations, Recurrence relations, Solving recurrence
relations.
UNIT IV:- Relations – Relations and their properties, n-ary Relations and their
applications, Representing Relations, Closures of relations, Equivalence relations,
Partial orderings. Languages and Grammers, Finite state machines with output,
Finite state machines with no output, Language recognition, Turing machines.
Text Book: Rosen K.H. Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, 5th edition, Tata
McGraw – Hills, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
3. Mott J.L, Kandel A, and Bake T.P, Discrete Mathematics for Computer
Scientists & Mathematicians, 2nd edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 2002.
4. Gary Haggard, John Schlipf and sue Whitesides, Discrete Mathematics for
Computer Science, Thomson, 2005.
UNIT IV: Test of hypothesis – mean and proportions – Hypothesis concerning one
and two means – Type I and Type II errors. One tail, two-tail tests. Test of
significance – students t-test, f-test, x2-test. Estimation of proportions.
UNIT V: Curve fitting: The method of least squares – Inferences based on the least
squares estimation Curvilinear regression – multiple regressions – correlation for
univiarivate and bivariate distributions.
TEXT BOOKS:
2. Erwin Miller and John E. freund. Probability and Statistics for engineers, 6th
edition, Pearson
6. Grant E.L. and Lcavenworth R.S. Statistical Quality Control 7th edition, Mc
Graw – Hill 2003.
7. Dr. Shahnaz Bathul, Text Book of Probability and Statistics, VGS Publishers,
2003.
UNIT III: Basic concepts of Object Oriented Programing – Objects, Classes, Data
abstraction, Data encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Dynamic binding,
Message passing: Object oriented software development – Class diagram, Object
diagram, Use case diagram, State chart diagram, Activity diagram.
UNIT VI: Classes, and Objects in C++, Constructors, and Destructors, Operator
overloading. Type conversions, inheritance.
Text Books:
1. Kamthane A.N. Object-oriented Programming with ANSI & Turbo C++ Pearson
Education 2003.
References Books:
2. Wang P.S, Standard C++ with Object Oriented Programming, 2nd edition,
Thomson Learning, 2001.
5. Lippman and Lajoie, C++ Primer, 3rd Edition Addison, Wesley, 1998.
6. Deitel and Deitel, C++ How to Program 3rd edition Pearson Education, 2001.
UNIT II: Machine Instructions and programs: Numbers, Arithmetic operations and
characters – Memory locations and address, operations – instructions and
instruction, sequencing – addressing modes - assembly language – basic
input/output operations – subroutines – encoding of Machine instructions.
Instructions – Assembly language –O/I operations – Registers and addressing –
Instructions language – program flow control – I/O operations logic instructions of
6300 and Intel Pentium.
UNIT III: Input / Output organization: accessing I/O Devices – Interrupts – direct
memory access – buses 240-interface circuits – Standard I/O Interfaces.
Reference Books:
3. Yarbrough JM, Digital Logic – Applications and Design, Thomas Lernig, 1997.
4. Heuring VP, and Jordan HF, Computer Systems Design and Architecture,
Pearson Education, 1997.
UNIT V: Dynamic Personnel Management – staffing policies and process – wage and
salary administration.
Text Book:
4. Aswathappa K., Human Resource and Personnel Management, Text and Cases,
3rd edition, Tata Mc Graw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
Reference Books :
6. Ivencevich. John M., Human Resource Management 9th edition, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, 2003.
7. Decenzo David, A., Robins Stephon P., Human Resource Management, 7th
Edition, John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte. Ltd, Singapore 2002.
SEMESTER II
UNIT IV: Queuing Theory – Basic Structure of Queuing Models, Examples of Real
queuing Systems, Role of Exponential Distribution, Birth-and Death Process based
on Queuing Models, Models involving Non-Exponential Distributions, Priority –
Discipline Queuing Models and Queuing networks.
TEXT BOOKS:
3. Banks, J, Carson II J. S., Nelson B.L., and Nicol D.M. Discrete – Event System
Simulation. Pearson Education Asia, 3rd edition, 2002. (for Unit V Chapters
1,2,7,8,10,11 and 12; and Section 4.7).
UNIT-I
Java: Introduction – Structure of a Java Program – The Java Compiler and Virtual
Machine – Documentation comments – Data types – Methods – Exceptions – Yours
vary own data type – Access modiers – Inheritance and Methods – Overriding –
Currency revisited – Defining an Exception class – Generic methods – Garbage
collection – Recursion – Testing and Debugging – References and Selected readings.
UNIT – II
Linear Lists – Array representation: Data Objects and structures – The Linear list
data structures – Array representation – Vector representation – Singly Linked lists
and Chains – Circular lists and Header Nodes – Doubly linked lists.
UNIT – III
Queues: Definition and Applications – the abstract data type – array representation –
linked representation – applications – refernces and selected readings.
Binary Trees – Common Binary Tree operations – Binary tree traversal – The ADT
Binary tree – The class linked binary tree – Applications – references and selected
readings.
Priority Queues: Definition and applications – The abstract data type – Linear list –
Heaps – Leftist trees – applications – references and selected readings.
UNIT – IV
Binary Search Trees: Definitions – Abstract Data types – Binary search tree
operations and implementation – Binary search trees with duplicates – Indexed
binary search trees – applications.
Balanced Search Trees: AVL trees – Red Black Trees – Splay trees – B – trees –
References and selected readings.
UNIT – V
Text Book:
References:
1. Drzdek A, Data Structures and Algorithms in C++, 2nd edition, Vikas pub.
House 2000.
UNIT I: Concept of Abstract Data Types (ADTs), Data Types, Data Structures, Storage
Structures, and File Structures, Primitive and Non-primitive Data structures. Linear
and Non-linear Structures.
UNIT IV: Balanced Search Tress – AVL, Red – Black and Splay Trees. Graphs –
Problems, Representation, Basic Searching Techniques, Minimum Spanning Tree,
Topological Sorting and Shortest Paths.
UNIT V: Sorting – Selection, Insertion, Shell, Bubble. Merge, Quick, Heap, Radix and
Address Calculation Sorting Techniques. Searching – Sequential and Binary
Searching.
TEXT BOOKS:-
5. D.S. Malik, Data Structures Using C++, Thomson, India Edition 2006.
UNIT IV: I/O Systems: overview, I/O hardware, Application I/O interface, Kernel I/O
subsystem, Transforming I/O to Hard ware operations, STREAMS, Performance of
I/O.
Mass Storage Structure:- Disk Structure Disk Scheduling, Disk management, Swap-
space Management, RAID Structure, Disk Attachment, Stable – Storage
implementation, Tertiary – storage structure.
UNIT V: The Security Problem: User authentication, program threats, system threats,
security systems Facilities Intrusion detection, Cryptography, Computer – security
classification. Linux system: History, Design principles, Kernel modules, process
management, Scheduling Memory Management, File Systems, Input and output, IPC,
Network structure, security.
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
5. Solomon D.A. and Russinovich M.E., Inside Microsoft Windows 2000, 3rd
edition, Microsoft Press/WP Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2000.
6. Bach M.J., the Design of the Unix Operating System, PHI, 1986.
Note: Operating System concepts are to be discussed using examples from
Unix/Linux and Windows 2000 Operating Systems.
UNIT II: Managing Files of Records, Organizing files for Performance, Indexing,
Consequential Processing, Sorting of Large Files.
UNIT III: Multi-Level indexing, B-Trees, Indexed Sequential File access, Prefix B
Trees, Hashing, Extendible Hasting.
UNIT IV: COBOL Fundamentals, Sequential File Processing, Sorting and Merging.
Text Books:
MCA: I – SEMESTER
Period 1 2 3 4 5 6
TUE
DM IP CO P&S O&M
WED
LUNCH
IP P&S O&M CO DM
THU
O&M CO IP P&S DM
DBMS LAB
WED SW 3 LAB SE DBMS
THU DAA DCCN SE TCCE DBMS
FRI DBMS TCCE DCCN DAA SE
SAT DCCN DAA TCCE
DCCN
SW lab3 16
2. M. Gowri Devi
PCH/W & ALP Lab
SE
16
3. V. Sirisha SE Lab
Programming Lab
DAA 08
4. N. Nagamanikanta TCCE
DM
16
5. B. Naveen Kumar SW Lab1
DBMS Lab
CO
16
6. P. Nageswara Reddy PCH/W & ALP Lab
SW Lab 3
IP
16
7. C. Gopal Reddy Programming Lab
SE Lab
8. Mohammed Ali Sameeulla P&S
O&M 08
The performance of the students in each semester shall be evaluated paper wise.
The distribution of marks between sessional work (based on internal assessment) and university
examination will be as follows.
In each semester there shall be two tests in each subject one in middle of the semester, and the
other towards the end of the semester.
In each of theory subjects, the sessional marks will be based on the better of the two tests. In case
of the practical subjects, the sessional marks will be awarded based on day-to-day class work and
the test conducted at the end of the semester.
In case of seminars, the sessional marks shall be awarded based on the seminar material and
presentation.
In case of Minor Project Work / Major Project Work, the sessional marks shall be awarded based
on the work turned out and submitted in the form of a project report.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS :
Question paper setting and valuation shall be done by external examiners from
the panel approved by the respective Board of studies.
12. ii) (b) Details of the Full Time Teaching Faculty exclusively appointed and working for the
AICTE approved programs with designation, date of birth, qualification, along with class /
division obtained, experience, data of joining and pay scale (Programme wise).
S. Designation Qualifications with field Date Experience Date of Gross total PAN P.F.
No. Name(s) of the (lecturer/ of specialization with of a)Teaching Joining the salary as on Number A/C
Teaching Faculty Asst class/division of passing Birth b) industry Institution date with NO
Professor, c)Research scale &
Professor) Basic Pay
UG PG Doct a b c
orate
Assistant
1 E.A. Swetha MCA 26-08-1984 15-06-2009 Rs.8,000/- - -
Professor
Assistant
2 M. Gowri Devi MCA 13-02-1983 15-06-2009 Rs.8,000/- - -
Professor
Assistant
3 V. Sirisha MCA 09-06-1985 15-06-2009 Rs.8,000/- - -
Professor
Assistant
4 N. Nagamani kanta MCA 05-01-1982 15-06-2009 Rs.8,000/- - -
Professor
Assistant
5 B. Naveen Kumar MCA 18-07-1985 01-08-2009 Rs.8,000/- - -
Professor
Assistant
6 P. Nageswara Reddy MCA 05-05-1984 01-08-2009 Rs.8,000/- - -
Professor
Assistant MCA
7 C. Gopal Reddy 12-06-1985 01-08-2009 Rs.8,000/- - -
Professor
Teaching :8M
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
17. Area of Specializations : Nil
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
16. Area of Specializations : Nil
1. Name : V. Sirisha
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
27. Area of Specializations : Nil
1. Name : N. Nagamaikanta
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
38. Area of Specializations : Nil
Teaching :6M
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
16. Area of Specializations : Nil
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
16. Area of Specializations : Nil
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
16. Area of Specializations : Nil
Teaching : Nil
Research : Nil
Industry : Nil
Others : Nil
16. Area of Specializations : Nil