Please go through the earlier links I gave thoroughly, they have everything.
C-DAC, ACTS-Advanced Computing Training School
I'll copy-paste some stuff for you anyways
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Course Structure
The Diploma in Advanced Computing (DAC) is a 24 weeks fulltime postgraduate course comprising of ten compulsory modules and a Project.
There are up to 120 seats available at every centre offering the course.
BE / ME or Equivalent (AMIE, AIETE), B.Sc (Engg), MCA (After B.Sc), MCS (After B.Sc), M Sc (Electronics), M Sc (Instrumentation), MCM (With B.Sc), MBA(Systems), BCS, B Sc (IT), B Sc (Comp. Sc.), BCA, BIS (Bachelor of Internet Sciences), Bachelor Of E-Commerce.
Syllabus for Common Entrance Test (CET)
Section I :Computing Fundamentals (10 marks)
Evolutions of computers, Computer generations, Computer organization, Primary and Secondary storage, Input-output devices, Computer software, Operating systems, Data communications and computer networking, Multimedia, Classification of computers, etc.
Section II : Fundamentals of Programming (10 marks)
Algorithms, Flowcharts, Computer languages, System implementation and operation, File organizations and Data processing, etc.
Section III : Programming in C (50 marks)
Introductory concepts, C Fundamentals, Operators and Expressions, Data Input and Output, Control statement, Functions, Arrays, Pointers, Structures and Unions, Arrays, Stacks, Queues and Linked Lists (Single, double, Circular), etc.
Section IV : Object Oriented Programming Concepts (20 marks)
Understanding of the object oriented concepts, such as Classes and Objects, Generalizations, Polymorphism, Abstract Classes and Re-usability, etc.
Section V :VB Programming (20 marks)
VB IDE, Data Types and Operators in VB,VB language control flow,Procedures and Functions,VB Inbuilt functions,Error object,User interface design,Intrinsic controls in VB,Control Array and Collection
Section VI :General Apptitude (40 marks)
Questions shall be modeled on GMAT pattern
Recommended Textbooks
1. Foundations of Computing - PK Sinha and Preeti Sinha (BPB)
2. Programming in ANSI C - E Balaguruswamy (TMH)
3. The Object-Oriented Thought Process - Matt Weisfeld (Techmedia)
4. Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 in 24 Hours – Greg Perry, Sanjaya Hettihewa ( BPB )
Those links are more than enough though, please go through the links in my previous posts, they contain all the information you need.
Hope this helped
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