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  • Writer's pictureCELSIUS TEAM

CAREER IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

INTRODUCTION

The Computer Applications course is

Designed to provide the student with the

Opportunity to expand and apply

Technological knowledge.




COURSES

  • Diploma in Computer Application

  • Bachelor in Computer Application

  • Master in Computer Application

ELIGIBILITY

10+2 or equivalent


INSTITUTES/UNIVERSITIES

  • University of Madras, Chennai

  • Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj University, Kanpur,

  • University of Allahabad, Allahabad

  • University of Mumbai, Mumbai

  • National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology, New Delhi

  • Delhi University, Delhi

Note: Computer Application Courses are also offered by various private institutions. Therefore, aspirants are advised to ensure the recognition and approved courses prior to admission.


SKILLS REQUIRED FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

  • Analytics.

  • Social media.

  • Graphic design.

  • Microsoft Office.

  • Spreadsheets.

  • Email communication.

  • Marketing automation.

  • Data visualization.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

To prepare for a college degree program in computer science, high school classes in elementary algebra and geometry are required, while trigonometry, calculus, physics and chemistry courses, and AP courses in computers and advanced technology are recommended. For some entry-level positions, an associate's degree in software engineering or computer science is sufficient. However, most positions require at least a bachelor's degree.

A Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering prepares students in the analysis, design, verification, validation, construction and maintenance of software systems. During the first two years, students typically take required courses in physics, calculus, linear algebra, introductory engineering, and computer science. In their junior and senior years, they take upper division courses in computer science theory and software engineering, including:

  • Intro to programming languages and its principles

  • Software design and architecture

  • Operating systems

  • Algorithms

  • Computer networks


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