The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) develops a model curriculum for Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) programs for the academic year 2024. This curriculum aims to provide colleges and universities with a flexible framework to design their own BCA syllabus, tailored to regional and institutional requirements.
The model curriculum outlines a robust credit structure, covering essential subjects like programming, database management, and software development. It also emphasizes practical training, encouraging institutions to include hands-on projects, internships, and industry collaborations. The flexibility allows institutions to adapt the curriculum to align with their academic goals while maintaining the standard guidelines set by AICTE.
By adopting this curriculum, institutions can ensure their BCA programs are aligned with current technological advancements and market demands. It helps students gain practical skills and foundational knowledge, preparing them for careers in the IT sector or higher education pursuits.
Key Points:
- Launch Year: 2024.
- Features: Flexible credit structure, core subjects, and practical training.
- Objective: Enable institutions to design regionally relevant BCA programs.
- Focus: Industry alignment and student employability.
Institutions can access detailed guidelines on the AICTE website for implementation.