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CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM

SEC Syllabus

For

B. Voc in Information Technology (IT)

Submitted to

Gauhati University

2020

By

Abhayapuri College

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OUTLINE OF COURSES IN CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM:

The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses from the prescribed

Courses comprising core, elective/minor or skill based courses.

1. Types of courses in CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)

1.1 Core Course: A course, which should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as a core

requirement is termed as a Core course.

1.2 Elective Course: Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which

may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study

or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other

discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill is called an Elective

Course.

1.2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: Elective courses offered by the main

discipline/subject of study are referred to as Discipline Specific Electives.

1.2.2 Project work/Dissertation is considered as a special course involving application of

knowledge in solving / analyzing /exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. A candidate

studies such a course on his own with an advisory support by a teacher/faculty member. The

work done will have to be submitted in writing as a dissertation.

1.2.3 Generic Elective (GE) Course: Elective courses that is generic or interdisciplinary by

nature are called Generic Electives. Students will have to choose one elective each in the first

four semesters from the lists GE1 to GE4 given in this syllabus.

1.3 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)

The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses are the course that leads to Knowledge enhancement.

These are of two types.

1.3.1 AE Compulsory Course (AECC): Environmental Studies, English Communication/MIL

Communication.

1.3.2 AE Elective Course (AEEC): AEEC courses are value-based and/or skill-based and are

aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc. These courses are to be chosen

from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based instruction.

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SEC Syllabus for B.Voc in Information Technology (IT)

Programme Template: B.Voc Course (CBCS) in IT

Gauhati University

Semester

CORE COURSE

(12 papers, 72 credits)

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)(2 papers, 8 credits)

Skill Enhancement Course( SEC)(4 papers, 16 credits)

Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)( 6 papers, 36 credits)

I

II

III INT-SE-3014

IV INT-SE-4014

V INT-SE-5014

VI INT-SE-6014

QP aligned syllabus for B.Voc Information Technology (IT)

Semester Paper code Paper name Qualification NSQF

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Pack (QP) Level

3RD

Domestic Data Entry Operator

SSC/Q22124

INT-SE-3014 Financial Accounting

INT-SE-3024 Fundamentals of Computer

4THINT-SE-4014 Personality Development and

Communication SkillINT-SE-4024 Office Automation & Desktop Publishing

5TH

Web DeveloperSSC/Q0503

5

INT-SE-5014 E-Commerce and Technologies

INT-SE-5024 HTML Programming

6TH

INT-SE-6014 Entrepreneurship Development

INT-SE-6024 Computer Networks

QP: Domestic Data Entry Operator (SSC/Q2212) NSQF Level: 4

SEMESTER IIIPaper INT-SE-3014: Financial Accounting

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Total Credit: 4 Total Marks: 100

End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04

Unit I: Introduction (Marks: 10)

Introduction of Book keeping and Accounting, Needs and objectives, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)

Unit II: Double Entry System of Book Keeping (Marks: 10)

Meaning, Features, Advantages and Disadvantages of Double Entry System, Books of Account, Journal and Ledger. Cash books, Bank Reconciliation Statement (BRS).

Unit III: Final Account of Sole Proprietorship Firms (Marks: 10)

Preparation of Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors, Preparation of Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet

Unit IV: Accounts for non-profit Organization (Marks: 10)

Receipts and payments Account and Income and Expenditure Account.

Unit V: Tally (Marks: 20)

Versions of Tally, Features of Tally, ERP Features, Data Directory and Tally switching between screen areas, Company creation: Create/ Alter/Select/Close/Delete, Introduction on F11 features & F12 configuration.Basic Accounting: Accounting Info Ledger/Group (Single & Multiple) Create/Display/Alter/Delete, Accounting Voucher: Types of Voucher, Configuring Voucher, Voucher Creation, Entering/Altering & DeletingBasic of Tally Inventory: “Integrated A/c with Inventory” Create/Display/Alter/(Single & Multiple) : Group, Category, Go down, Units (Simple/Compound), Invoicing :Purchase & Sales in Invoice format, Debit Credit notes/ Discount/Description, Inventory Voucher

LABORATORY

Each student should do at least 8 experiments from the following list.1. Create Multiple Ledger of the following Account Heads: Bank Charges ; Basic Pay ; Bonus ; Bonus Paid ; Business Promotion Expenses; Commission Paid; Conveyance; Depreciation on Air Conditioner ; Depreciation on Building; Depreciation on Computers; Depreciation on Furniture & Fixtures; Depreciation on Motor Car; Depreciation on Plant & Machinery; Discount; Donation; Electricity Charges; Employers Contribution to Provident Fund ; Freight Outward; Insurance Premium ; Interest Due; Interest & Finance Charge; Interest on Bank Overdraft ; Interest on Partner’s Capital A/c ; Interest on Unsecured Loans ; Legal Fees ; Miscellaneous Expenses ; Office Rent ; Office Repairs &Maintenance ; Printing & Stationery ; Rent ; Rent Due ; Travelling Expenses.

2. Make necessary entries in Tally in the books of Galaxy Enterprise:(a) Introduced Cash Rs 10,00,000, Furniture worth Rs1,00,000 , Computer worth Rs 86,000, Machinery Rs 1,20,000 into the business on 1st Jan,2010(b) Opened a Current A/c with Bank of Baroda with Rs 1,00,000 on 2nd Jan,2011(c) Purchased goods on 6th Jan’2010 from Sridhar Stores on credit Rs 2,25,000(d) Sold goods for Cash Rs 1,20,000 to Maitree Stores on 7th Jan,2010(e) Sold goods to Sankar on credit for Rs 34,000 on 9th Jan’2010(f) Paid Rent advance Rs 25,000 by Cheque No 345671 on 10th Jan’2010

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(g) Withdrew from bank Rs 5,000 for office expenses on 18th Jan’2010(h) Purchased stationery items on 22nd Jan, 2010 for office use from Radhika Stationeries for Rs 1,500(i) Received Advance from Jagat for supply of goods worth Rs 12,000(j) Paid salary to office staff Rs10,000 by Cheque 345672 on 31st Jan, 2010

3. Make Data Entries for the following transactions:(a) Withdrew Rs 1,00,000 cash from SBI on 6th Jan ,2011(b) Deposited Rs 40,000 in HDFC Bank on 9th jan, 2011(c) Transferred Rs 20,000 from HDFC Bank to SBI on 12th jan , 2011(d) Paid Rs 4,300 as Insurance charges through HDFC Bank on 18th Jan, 2011(e) Received Rs 3,25,000 from ABC Co. Ltd. On 23rd Jan, 2011 against our sales through Cheque and it has been deposited in SBI(f) Sales worth Rs 5,50,000 made on credit to Vikas Group on 29th jan,2011(g) Provision towards Employers PF Contribution Rs 78,000 made on 31st jan,2011(h) Purchased Machinery Rs 1,00,000 from Sunder Enterprise (INPUT VAT 12.5% )

4. Enter the following transactions in Tally in the books of Computer Solutions:(a) Purchased on 8th April, 2009 HCL Celeron 15 Nos @ Rs 14,000; HCL PIV 15 Nos@ Rs 21,000 from Next Generation Systems (Input VAT @ 4%)(b) Sold on 10th April, 2009 to Fortune Computer Services 10 Nos HP Laserjet Series 1010 @ Rs 12,000 (Output VAT @ 12.5%)(c) Received from Fortune Computer Services Rs 80,000 on 25th April, 2009(d) Paid to Next Generation System Rs 2,00,000 vide Cheque No 357602 of HDFC Bank

5. Record the following transactions in Tally in the books of Hind Computers:(a) Returned one Wireless Keyboard Rs 250 to Super Buzz (Input VAT 4%) on 13th August , 2010(b) Returned from Computer Junction BM PIV Rs 500 on 16th August, 2010 (CST 4%)(c) Transferred 10Nos CD ROM Disks (1 Box @ Rs 265/Box) from Stores to Defective Goods Stores on 31st August, 2010

6. Prepare a Cash Book from the books of ABC Enterprise:(a) Cash Balance on 1st April 2010 Rs 4,00,000(b) Opened a Current Account with UCO Bank on 5th April , 2010 with Rs16,000(c) Purchased goods for Cash Rs 2,50,000 on 6th April , 2010(d) Sold goods for Cash Rs 1,25,000 on 8th April , 2010(e) Paid for Travelling Expenses Rs 2,300 on 10th April, 2010(f) Paid for Staff Welfare Rs 1,200 on 16th April, 2010(g) Introduced Additional Capital Rs 50,000 on 20th April, 2010(h) Withdrew from Bank for Office Cash Rs 2,000 on 27th April, 2010(i) Sold goods for Rs 65,000 on 28th April, 2010 and payment received by Cheque 15,000 and balance in Cash

7. Prepare a Double Column Cash Book from the following transactions of XY Ltd:(a) On 1st Jan, 2010 Cash in Hand Rs 5,00,000 and Cash at SBI Rs 2,30,000(b) On 4th Jan, 2010 Goods purchased for cash Rs 1,24,000(c) On 8th Jan, 2010 Goods sold for cash Rs 2,25,000(d) Deposited into SBI an amount of Rs 1,10,500(e) Paid rent to landlord Rs 24,000 by Cheque no 234675(f) Withdrew from SBI Rs 30,000 for purchase of Furniture(g) Received payment of Rs 30,000 from Amit Kothari, a customer by Cheque(h) Withdrew from SBI Rs 23,000 for office cash

8. Make relevant Voucher Entries from the following transactions:(a) On 1st April, 2010 India Infotech received a Bill (vide No. 001) from Pheonix Agencies for Rs. 5,00,000 towards the Advertisement services rendered.

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(b) On April 8, 2010, payment of Rs. 4,95,000 is made towards bill no. Bill-001 to Pheonix Agencies for the purchase of Advertisement services, vide cheque no. 254781(c) On May 6, 2010, Universal Infotech, paid TDS of Rs. 5,000 towards Advertisement Expenses, vide cheque no. 056330 for the month of April, 2010.

9. Show how would you deal with the following Bills in Tally :(a) On 7th May, 2010, India Infotech received a bill (vide no. 911) from Gautam Bishnu & Associates for Rs. 1,12,360 inclusive of other charges of Rs. 12,360 towards the auditing services provided(TDS Rs10,000)(b) On 8th May, 2010 India Infotech received a bill (vide No. 696) from Digitech Computers for Rs. 25,000 towards commission charges(c) On 12th May, 2010 India Infotech received a bill (vide No. 874) from Digitech Computers for Rs. 40,000 towards commission charges(d) On 14th May, 2010 India Infotech deducted tax Rs 2,500 towards Commission Expenses for the transaction dated 8th May and Rs 4,000 towards transaction dated 12th May.

10. Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement of Digitech Solutions on 31st December, 2010(a) Balance as per Bank Book on 31st Dec,2010 Rs 32,000(b) Cheque deposited into UBI Rs 13,000 on 27th Dec , 2010 cleared by bank on 31st Dec, 2010 omitted to be recorded in Cash Book(c) Withdrew from UBI Rs 2,000 for office cash on 28th Dec’2010 but omitted to be recorded in Cash Book(d) Service Charge debited by UBI Rs 200 not credited in Cash Book(e) Bank Interest Rs 568 credited by UBI not recorded in Cash Book(f) Dividend from UTI Rs 12,450 credited by UBI not recorded in Bank Book(g) Direct deposit by Ravi, a customer Rs 3,400 into our UBI A/c not recorded in Cash Book

11. Choose the Correct Answer:(i) What kind of procedure is used while operating the key F1?(a) ALT and F1(b) CTRL and F1(c) SHIFT and F1(d) F1(ii) By default how many Groups and Ledgers does Tally have?(a) 22 Groups and 2 Ledgers(b) 28 Groups and 3 Ledgers(c) 28 Groups and 2 Ledgers(d) ) 26 Groups and 3 Ledgers(iii) To toggle back to the „Main Area‟ , the short cut key is(a) CTRL and M (b) CTRL and A (c) CTRL and I (d) CTRL and N(iv) Ledger Menu comes under(a) Accounts Info(b) Inventory Info(c) Accounting Vouchers(d) Inventory Vouchers(v) To change the current period press(a) F1(b) ALT and F1(c) F2(d) ALT and F2

12. Fill in the Blanks:(a) To display the „Change Voucher Type press ----------------(b) The shortcut key to view detailed „Profit & Loss A/c is ------------------(c) To record the Voucher in ‘Sales’ press --------------(d) To shut an Activated Company press --------------

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(e) The shortcut key used to get the ‘Stock Journal Voucher’ screen is -------------

13. Show relevant Voucher Entry in Tally:(a) You have purchased an item at a rate of Rs.100 on 8th April, 2010 however by mistakeyour supplier had billed you at a rate of Rs.95. Now your supplier issues a debit note forbalance of Rs. 5 plus vat and other applicable duty Rs 6.(b) You have agreed to pay a purchase invoice of Rs 1,00,000 within 1 month time to yoursupplier Geeta Stores. However, you couldn’t manage to pay and your supplier agreedfor a delayed payment at an interest rate of @2. p.m. for the same

14. The total gross salary payable by X Ltd for the month of January 2010 is Rs. 3,00,000. Out ofabove, basic salary which is eligible for Provident Fund contribution @ 12% is Rs.2,00,000. X Ltdis also required to pay a sum @12% from the basic salary before the same is disbursed to employee. Apart of this, it is also required to pay @1.61% (of basic pay additional amount as per below :@1.10% towards PF administration fees;@0.50% towards Employees Deposit linked insurance scheme [email protected]% towards EDLI administration chargesShow how you would record the above transactions in Tally.

15. BX Ltd purchased a machinery for Rs 5,00,000. To use this machine company requires a platform, pipe connections, electrical connections, fabrication works etc. at the cost of Rs. 1,00,000. On the expense of Rs. 1,00,000 tax to be deducted at source. The Company made a contract with Arun Contractors for electrical and fabrication work. On 10-8-2010 BX Ltd received bill for Rs. 60,000 from Arun contractors towards electrical and fabrication work. Record the above transaction

REFERENCE BOOKS1. K.R.Das, K.M. Sinha, K.S.Paul Choudhury, G.G.banik; Accountancy (for H.S. firstyear); LBS Publication.2. B.B. Dam; Accountancy (for H.S. first year).3. A.K.Nadhani, K.K.Nadhani; Implementing Tally - 9; BPB Publication, Delhi.4. N. Agarwal and S. Agarwal; Comdex Tally - 9 Course Kit (with CD).5. A.K. Nandhani; Tally - 9, Training Guide, BPB Publication.

Detailed Syllabus

QP: Domestic Data Entry Operator (SSC/Q2212)

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NSQF Level: 4SEMESTER-III

Paper: INT-SE-3024: Fundamentals of ComputerTotal Credit: 4

Total Marks: 100 End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)

Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04)

Unit 1: Computer Architecture and Peripherals (Marks : 15)

History and Generations of Computer, Classification and Components of Computer & its Interconnections, Computer Memory (Primary and Secondary Memory), Different Storage Units of Computer System, Computer Hardware & Software and its types.

Unit 2: Operating System (Marks: 15)

Operating System Definition, Different types of Operating System, Different Parts and Processes of Operating System, System Tools.

Unit 3: Network Fundamentals (Marks: 10)

Computer Network Definition, Architecture and Requirement of Network, Types & Functions of Network and its Applications, Network Devices, Network Media and Internet Basics.

Unit 4: Computer Security (Marks: 10)

Computer Security Definition, Types of Security Threats, Different Threats Prevention Techniques. Computer Firewall, System Backup and Restore.

Unit 5: Introduction to ICT Hardware (Marks : 10)

Number System- Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, ASCII, EBDIC, Gray Codes, Hard Disk Drive: Logical Structure And file system, FAT, NTFS, Hard Disk Tools: Disk Clean Up, Error Checking, De-Fragmentation, Scanning for Virus, Formatting, Formatting, Installing Additional HDD. Cache and Virtual Memory Concept, IP Address.

LABORATORY

1. The Practical introduces the students to a personal computer and its basic peripherals, the process of assembling a personal computer, installation of system software like Windows OS, LINUX OS, device drivers. Basic system administration in Linux which includes: Basic Linux commands in bash, Create hard and symbolic links, Text processing, using wildcards In addition hardware and software level troubleshooting process, tips and tricks would be covered.

2. Application Software Installation

3. Installing Standard Software

4. Creating and Configuring Email Account

5. Configuring Web Browser

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6. Windows BOOT Process.

Suggested Books-

1. Computer fundaments, Sinha and Sinha- BPB Publication2. Glister, R: PC Hardware A Beginners, Tata McGraw Hills3. Sudhaka, V, Varanasi &Mrunalini: Computer Education, Neelkamal Publication, Hyderabad.

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QP: Domestic Data Entry Operator (SSC/Q2212)NSQF Level: 5

SEMESTER IVPaper INT-SE-4014: Personality Development and Communication Skill

Total Credit: 4Total Marks: 100

End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04)

Unit I: Introduction to Personality (Marks: 15)

Basic of Personality, Human growth and Behavior, Theories in Personality, Motivation

Unit II: Communication skills and Personality Development (Marks: 15)

Intra personal communication and Body Language, Inter personal Communication and Relationships, Leadership Skills, Team Building and public speaking

Unit III: Techniques in Personality development I (Marks: 15)

Self confidence, Mnemonics, Goal setting, Time Management and effective planning

Unit IV: Techniques in Personality Development II (Marks: 15)

Stress Management, Meditation and concentration techniques, Self hypnotism, Self acceptance and self growth

Practical

This paper includes one exercise/activity on each of the following: Communication Skills, Inter-personal Relations, Social Etiquettes, Decision Making, Presentation and Attitudes

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QP: Domestic Data Entry Operator (SSC/Q2212)NSQF Level: 4

SEMESTER-IVPaper INT-SE-4024: Office Automation & Desktop Publishing

Total Credit: 4 Total Marks: 100

End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04)

Unit 1: (Marks:15)

Documentation Using Word - Introduction to word processing interface, Toolbars, Menus, Creating & Editing Document, Formatting Document, Finding and replacing text, Format painter, Header and footer, Drop cap, Auto-text, Autocorrect, Spelling and Grammar Tool, Document Dictionary, Page Formatting, Bookmark, Previewing and printing document, Advance Features of Word-Mail Merge, Macros, Tables, File Management, Printing, Styles, linking and embedding object, Template.

Unit2: (Marks:15)

Electronic Spread Sheet using Excel - Introduction to Excel, Cell, cell address, Creating & Editing Worksheet, Formatting and Essential Operations, Moving and copying data in excel, Header and footer, Formulas and Functions, Charts, Cell referencing, Page setup, Macros, Advance features of Excel-Pivot table & Pivot Chart, Linking and Consolidation, Database Management using Excel-Sorting, Filtering, Validation, What if analysis with Goal Seek, Conditional formatting.

Unit 3: (Marks:8)

Presentation using PowerPoint: Presentations, Creating, Manipulating & Enhancing Slides, Organizational Charts, Excel Charts, Word Art, Layering art Objects, Animations and Sounds, Inserting Animated Pictures or Accessing through Object, Inserting Recorded Sound Effect or In-Built Sound Effect.,

Unit 4: (Marks:7)

Introduction to MS Access: creating database creating and manipulating tables, forms, queries, reports, modules, importing and exporting of data.

Unit5: (Marks:7)

Adobe Page Maker Basic concept: Creating and opening publication, using the tool box, working with palettes, text and graphics, starting a publication from the template, saving and closing a publication.

Unit 6: (Marks:8)

Introduction to Internet: Internet, Growth of internet, Anatomy of internet, History of WWW and basic internet terminologies, Browsers , Electronic mail. Internet Applications: Commerce on the internet , Governance on the internet , Impact of internet on society

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LABORATORY

1. Introduction to MS-WORD Feature, File creation, Storing, Modification, Formation, Creation of Table, Splitting and Merging cells, Mail Merge etc.

2. Introduction to MS-EXCEL Feature, File creation, Storing, Modification, Use of Formulas and Functions etc.

3. Introduction to MS-PowerPoint Feature, File creation, Storing, Modification, Insertion of new Slides, Pictures, Tables etc.

4. Application Software Installation

5. Installing Standard Software

6. Creating and Configuring Email Account

7. Configuring Web Browser

8. Windows BOOT Process.

Suggested Readings

1. Microsoft Office – Complete Reference – BPB Publication2. Learn Microsoft Office – Russell A. Stultz – BPB Publication3. Courter, G Marquis (1999). Microsoft Office 2000: Professional Edition. BPB.4. Koers, D (2001). Microsoft Office XP Fast and Easy. PHI.

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QP: Web Developer (SSC/Q0503)NSQF Level: 5SEMESTER V

Paper INT-SE-5014: E-Commerce Technologies

Total Credit: 4Total Marks: 100

End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04)

Unit I: An introduction to Electronic commerce (Marks: 15)

What is E-Commerce (Introduction And Definition), Main activities E-Commerce, Goals of E-Commerce, Technical Components of E-Commerce, Functions of E-Commerce, Advantages and disadvantages of E-Commerce, Scope of E-Commerce, Electronic Commerce Applications, Electronic Commerce and Electronic, Business models (C2B,C2C, B2B,B2C,B2G,G2B,G2C)

Unit II: The Internet and WWW (Marks: 10)

Evolution of Internet, Domain Names and Internet Organization (.edu, .com,.mil, .gov, .net etc.) , Types of Network, Internet Service Provider, World Wide Web, Internet & Extranet, Role of Internet in B2B Application, building own website, Registering a Domain Name, Web promotion

Unit III: Internet Security (Marks: 10)

Secure Transaction, Computer Monitoring, Privacy on Internet, Corporate Email privacy, Computer Crime ( Laws, Types of Crimes), Threats, Attack on Computer System, Software Packages for privacy, Hacking, Digital Signature ( How it Works)

Unit IV: Electronic Data Exchange (Marks: 15)

Introduction, Concepts of EDI and Limitation, Applications of EDI, Disadvantages of EDI, EDI model, Electronic Payment System: Introduction, Types of Electronic Payment System, Payment Types, Value Exchange System, Credit Card System, Electronic Fund Transfer, Paperless bill, Modern Payment Cash, Electronic Cash

Unit V: Planning for Electronic Commerce (Marks: 5)

Planning Electronic Commerce initiates, Linking objectives to business strategies, Measuring cost objectives, Strategies for developing electronic commerce web sites

Unit VI: Internet Marketing (Marks: 5)

The PROS and CONS of online shopping, The cons of online shopping, Justify an Internet business, Internet marketing techniques, The E-cycle of Internet marketing, Personalization e-commerce.

Books Recommended: 1. G.S.V.Murthy, E-Commerce Concepts, Models, Strategies- :- Himalaya Publishing House, 2011. 2. Kamlesh K Bajaj and Debjani Nag , E- Commerce , 2005. 3. Gray P. Schneider , Electronic commerce, International Student Edition, 2011, 4. HENRY CHAN, RAYMOND LEE, THARAM DILLON, ELIZABETH CHANG 5. E-COMMERCE, FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS, Wiely Student Edition, 2011

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Software Lab based on E-Commerce Technologies E-commerce concepts are to be implemented in developing a website using a combination of following technologies: 1. HyperText Markup Language (HTML)

2. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

3. JavaScript

4. ASP

5. PHP

6. XML

7. Joomla

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QP: Web Developer (SSC/Q0503)NSQF Level: 5SEMESTER V

Paper INT-SE-5024: HTML ProgrammingTotal Credit: 4

Total Marks: 100End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)

Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04)

UNIT 1: The Basics Introduction to HTML, the Head, the Body, Colors, Attributes, Check box, RadioButton, Text, TextArea, Lists, ordered and unordered

UNIT 2: HTML Formatting New Paragraph, Line Break, Blank Space, Preformatted text, Div element Bold text,Important text, Italic text, Emphasized text, Marked text, Small text, Deleted text,Inserted text, Subscript text, Superscript text, HTML quotations, HTML Comments,HTML colors

UNIT 3: LinksIntroduction, Relative Links, Absolute Links, Link Attributes, Using the ID Attribute toLink within a Document

UNIT 4: Images Putting an Image on a Page, Using Images as Links, Putting an Image in the Background

UNIT 5: Tables Creating a Table, Table Headers, Captions, Spanning Multiple Columns, Styling Table

UNIT 6: Forms Basic Input and Attributes, Other Kinds of Inputs, Styling forms with CSS.

Practical / Lab work to be performed1. Create an HTML document with the following formatting options:(i) Bold(ii) Italics(iii) Underline(iv) Headings (Using H1 to H6 heading styles)(v) Font (Type, Size and Color)(vi) Background (Colored background/Image in background)(vii) Paragraph(viii) Line Break(ix) Horizontal Rule(x) Pre tag2. Create an HTML document which consists of:(i) Ordered List(ii) Unordered List

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QP: Web Developer (SSC/Q0503)NSQF Level: 5

SEMESTER VIPaper INT-SE-6014: Entrepreneurship Development

Total Credit: 4Total Marks: 100

End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04)

Unit I: Introduction to Entrepreneurship (Marks: 10)

Meaning and concept of entrepreneurship, Nature & characteristics of entrepreneurship, role of entrepreneurship in economic development, theories of entrepreneurship, leadership and risk taking. role of socio-economic environment, , Differences between Manager and Entrepreneur.

Unit II: The Entrepreneur (Marks: 10)

Meaning of entrepreneur, the skills required to be an entrepreneur, types of entrepreneurs, the entrepreneurial decision process, and role models, mentors and support system, Functions of Entrepreneurs.

Unit III: Site selection (Marks: 5)

Introduction, Factors of site selection, Sources of Site, Advantage of proper site selection

Unit IV: Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Policies (Marks: 10)

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act 2006, other legal requirement, Raising funds, Documents Required, Industrial Policies of Central and State Governments, Special Policies for North Eastern Region (NER) of India to promote Entrepreneurship.

Unit V: Formation of Small Scale Industry (Marks: 10)

Business opportunity, scanning the environment for opportunities, evaluation of alternatives and selection based on personal competencies. Steps involved in the formation of a small business venture: location, clearances and permits required, formalities, licensing and registration procedure.

Unit VI: Preparing the Business Plan (BP) (Marks: 8)

Meaning – importance – preparation –BP format: Financial aspects of the BP, Marketing aspects of the BP, Human Resource aspects of the BP, Technical aspects of the BP, Social aspects of the BP.

Unit VII: Project Assistance (Marks: 7)Financial assistance through SFC’s, SIDBI, Commercial Banks, IFCI -Non-financial assistance from DIC, SISI, AWAKE, KVIC – Financial incentives for SSI’s and Tax Concessions - Assistance for obtaining Raw Material, Machinery, Land and Building and Technical Assistance.

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QP: Web Developer (SSC/Q0503)NSQF Level: 5

SEMESTER VIPaper INT-SE-6024: Computer Networks

Total Credit: 4 Total Marks: 100

End Semester Exam = 80 (Theory = 60, Practical = 20)Internal Assessment = 20 (Sessional =10, Practical =06, Attendance = 04)

Unit I: (Marks:10)Physical Layer : Data communications : components – Network criteria – physical structures – network models – categories of networks –interconnection of networks – inter network Protocols and standards : protocols-standards-standards organizations- internet standards Network models: Layered tasks – OSI model – layers in the OSI model – TCP/IP protocol suite.

Unit II: (Marks:10)Digital Transmission: Digital to digital conversion: Line coding – line coding schemes – block coding - analog to digital conversion – PCM - transmission modes: serial transmission – parallel transmissionAnalog Transmission: Digital to analog conversion: FSK-ASK-PSK Analog to Analog conversion:Amplitude modulation – Frequency modulation – phase modulationMultiplexing: Frequency division multiplexing – Time division multiplexing Transmission Media Guided media: Twisted pair cable – coaxial cable – fiber optic cable Unguided media: radio waves - micro waves – infrared.

Unit III: (Marks:10)Data Link Layer: Error correction and detection: Introduction- block coding-linear block cods cyclic codes-checksum. Data link Control: protocols-simplest protocol- stop and wait protocol- stop and wait automatic repeat request-go back n automatic repeat request-selective repeat-automatic repeat request-piggybacking. Multiple Access: Random access-Aloha-CSMA-CSMA/CD-CSMA/CA Controlled access: reservation, polling, token passing. Channelization: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA.

Unit IV: (Marks:10)Wired LANs: Ethernet: IEEE standards, standard Ethernet- fast Ethernet. Wireless LANS: IEEE802.11-arhitecture-MAC sublayer addressing mechanism, physical layer-Bluetooth: architecture-Bluetooth layers-radio layer-baseband layer-L2CAP-other upper layers.Network Layer: Addressing IPV4 addresses - IPV6 Addresses Internet Protocol: IPv4 –IPv6 Address mapping protocols: ARP – RARP.

Unit V: (Marks:10)Routing protocols: Unicast routing protocols: distance vector routing, Link State routing MulticastRouting protocols (Any two) Transport Layer: Process to process delivery – UDP – TCPCongestion control and QOS: Data traffic – congestion – congestion control – quality of service –techniques to improve quality of service.

Unit VI: (Marks: 10)Application layer: & Network Security:DNS: Name space – domain name space – distribution of name spaceElectronic mail Architecture, FILE transfer: FTP, WWW and HTTP: Architecture – web documents – HTTP,Network Security: Introduction - definitions – two categories - symmetric key cryptography –traditional ciphers – asymmetric key cryptography

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LABORATORY

Each student should do at least 4 assignments from the following list.

1. Write a server socket program using TCP/IP in java where the client side will send a request for an existing file to the server side and if the file exists in the server then send the contents of that particular file to the client in reply, otherwise display a message ―file does not exist on the server‖, if exists displays the contents on the client side.2. Develop a chat application using TCP/IP in java.3. Develop a client-server application using TCP/IP in java to input user‘s information and finally send them to the server and store there in a file.4. Develop a server socket program where the client takes principal, rate of interest and number of years and send them to the server. In the server receive this information and find the simple interest and finally send the result to the client again and display it on the client‘s VDU.5. Configure a Local Area Network (Wired/Ethernet) in Linux environment.6. Configure the network interface card using ifconfig command and also explore ping, ifdown and ifup commands.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1. Behrouz A Forouzan, Data communication and networking, McGraw-Hill, 5