Introduction to BCA Program


Mangalmay Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida is offering Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) Degree program to provide relevant & valid education in the areas of Computer Application. With the rapid growth of IT industry in India, the demand of computer professional is increasing day by day. This increasing growth of IT industry has created a lot of opportunities for the computer graduates.

The BCA program prepares the students for manpower requirement of the fast developing IT/Software industry. Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) is one of the popular courses among the students who want to make their career in the Computer Applications.

Program Objectives

  1. To provide the knowledge and enhance the understanding of software technologies.
  2. To prepare for analyze and solve the problem with effective communication.
  3. To make the managerial and technical skills to design the solution of real world problem.
  4. To prepare for investigate complex problem and their solution.
  5. To provide the ethical, social and cultural responsibilities in professional environment.
  6. To prepare the new technology and upgrade their skills for lifelong learning.

Program Outcomes

  1. Ability to demonstrate knowledge of Computer science and its applications in order to enhance basic understanding of various software technologies.
  2. Ability to analyze and identify various business and technical problems to further solve problems with effective communication.
  3. Ability to adapt analytical, logical and managerial skills with the technical aspects in order to design and deploy reliable software programs and application for real world problems.
  4. Ability to investigate complex problems and provide computer-based solutions.
  5. Ability to understand and deliver ethical, social and cultural responsibilities in professional environment as an individual and team.
  6. Ability to adapt new technologies for upgrading their skills and contributing to a lifelong learning.


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