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I am grateful that you are contemplating to undergo a course in the DOEACC Centre, Aizawl.
A few words of explanation regarding the nature of this organization are in order.
DOEACC Centre, Aizawl specializes in development of skill in the fields of
Information, Electronics and Communication Technology (IECT) through various long term
and short term courses. The long term courses namely the Diploma in Computer Science &
Engg.(DCSE), Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engg.(DETE), Bachelor of
Computer Application (BCA), and Master in Computer Application (MCA) are recognized
professional courses which fall in formal academic sector. Apart from this, the Centre also
offers various DOEACC courses such as ‘A’ Level, ‘O’ Level, etc., which are recognized
courses of AICTE. Other short term courses are aimed at giving proficiency and the hands-on
skill in the key areas of technology. The main emphasis is on updating students with the latest
development in their fields of specialization after completion of their formal courses. This
requirement is especially relevant in the fields of Electronics and Information Technology,
which are rapidly advancing all the time. Due to inherent delays in updating syllabi of courses
in formal academic institutions, very often the formal technical courses have outdated syllabi.
To remedy the situation, institutions like DOEACC Centre have tailor-made their courses to
impart knowledge and working skill on the latest development in the field of Electronics and
Information Technology.
However, many students in remote areas are not able to join DOEACC courses for one
reason or the other. To overcome this problem, State-of-Art Boys & Girls Hostel has been
constructed. We have also started conducting skilled training programmes in IT at District
Computer Centres located at Champhai, Kolasib, Serchhip, Mamit and Lunglei. Through these
programmes, students from rural area will be benefited directly. DOEACC Society, Aizawl
Centre is the Regional Centre of Course on Computer Concepts (CCC) for Mizoram and
Tripura state.
The Institution has recently strengthened the infrastructure by setting up the following
laboratories and facilities:
Specialized electronic labs such as Electronics & Communication Engg. Lab,
Electronics & Electrical workshop, Repair and Maintenance of Consumer Electronics (RMCE)
Lab, Hardware & Networking Lab, VLSI & Embedded system lab. These labs have advanced
training equipments such as: Fibre Optic Communication trainer, UV Mechanical Splice
Installation Kit, Programmable Logic Controller trainer, 8051 Microcontroller Systems
trainer, GSM trainer, Digital & Analog Communication trainer, Computer-Aided Circuit
Troubleshooting System, Monitor, Keyboard and SMPS trainer, VLSI Design & embedded
sytem equipments, Spectrum Analyser, PCB Design Lab, Logic Analyser, etc.
Over the years, DOEACC courses have benefited a number of students through
the various full-time and part-time courses. The centre has also introduced Master in
Computer Applications(MCA) from July 2008 session, for fulfilling the aspirations of the youth
of the region to pursue high-end and industry relevant courses near home at affordable costs.
Apart from this, Corporate Training Programmes, Consultancy Projects and Sponsored
Programmes are being undertaken with various agencies.

Er. Th.Prameshwor Singh


Director

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1. DOEACC SOCIETY - CORPORATE PROFILE

1.1 THE BACKGROUND


DOEACC Society is an autonomous scientific society of the Department of Information
Technology, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Government of India,
set up to carry out Human Resource Development and related activities in the area of
Information, Electronics and Communication Technology (IECT).
The DOEACC Society is functioning under overall control and guidance of the
Governing Council. Hon’ble Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Govt.
of India is the Chairman of the Council and members of the Council are from the field of
academia, Govt. organizations, industrial sectors and representatives from various
professional bodies. The Society has a Management Board headed by Secretary, Department
of Information Technology, Govt. of India. Each centre has an Executive Committee with
representatives from respective State Governments and local industries, for effective
implementation of the decisions of the Council.
It is the only organization which is engaged both in the formal and non-formal
education in the area of IECT besides development of industry oriented quality education and
training in the state-of-art areas.

1.2 DOEACC Centres in the Country


The Society has 12 centres at Aizawl, Aurangabad, Calicut, Chandigarh, Gorakhpur, Imphal,
Srinagar/Jammu, Kohima/Chuchuyimlang, Kolkata and Tezpur/Guwahati and three branch
offices at Delhi, Lucknow and Shimla with its headquarters at New Delhi.

1. Aurangabad
Thrust Area-
 Agri-Electronics and Instrumentation for agro based Industries
 Opto Electronics and Photonics

2. Calicut
Thrust Area-
 Process control and instrumentation CAD and CAM Software Design,
Development,
 Engineering and Office Automation
 Electronic Product Design, Embedded Systems and VLSI Design.
 Industrial Automation and System Engineering

3. Chandigarh
Thrust Area-
 Computer Education and Training, Total IT Solution, Data Processing and Software
Development.

4. Gorakhpur
Thrust Area-
 Information Technology, Industrial Instrumentation

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5. Imphal
Thrust Area-
 Entertainment Electronics

6. Aizawl
Thrust Area-
 Information, Electronics and Communication Technology

7. Kolkata
Thrust Area-
 IT Education in formal and non-formal sector
 IT Consultancy Project at National Level
 Corporate Training in IT

8. Srinagar/Jammu
 Thrust Area-
 E-Governance
 Data communication Network, Office Automation

9. Tezpur/Guwahati
Thrust Area-
 Agricultural Electronics, Electronics for Geological Resources

10. Kohima
Thrust area-
 Information Technology

11. Agartala
Thrust area-
 e-Learning and Information and Communication Technology
12. Shillong
Thrust area-
 Information Technology

1.3 DOEACC Society, Aizawl Centre – In Brief


Location-
The campus of DOEACC Society, Aizawl centre is located at the Industrial Estate,
Zuangtui in the northern direction from the heart of the capital city of Mizoram. The site
spreads over an area of more than one(1) acre.
Since the Centre is situated away from the hustle and bustle of the city , the atmosphere
offers a congenial environment for a fruitful academic activity. This further provides an
excellent option for the IT students and ITES apprentices with quiet and undisturbed learning
environment.

Thrust Area-
The thrust area of DOEACC Society, Aizawl centre is Information , Electronics and
Information Technology (IECT)

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Objectives
1. To develop Human Resource in the field of Information, Electronics and
Communication Technology (IECT).
2. To develop entrepreneurs in the field of IECT.
3. To undertake product development and offer consultancy services in the field of IECT
for the socio-economic development of the region.
4. To undertake research and development works in the field of IECT.

2. INFRASTRUCTURE

The building consists of Administrative Wing, Lecture Halls, Faculty Rooms, Computer
Laboratories, Electronics Laboratories, Mechanical Workshop, Applied Science Laboratory,
Library, Electrical Substation . Students canteen and host of essential facilities spread besides
the main building. The construction of a state of art Boys and Girls Hostel for the
accommodation of students from various districts is completed.

2.1 Library

The Institution Library has a collection of more than 4606 volumes of essential books
on electronics and computers, communication in English, etc., for the benefits of both the
students and the faculty. Along with this collection, 27 numbers of related journals and
magazines are subscribed regularly along with 8 numbers of national and local newspapers.
The numbers of the Library collection is likely to increase, depending largely upon
requirement and availability. The library is computerized using software developed in-house.
* Previous exam questions of ‘O’ and “A’ Level, etc., are available for the students’ benefit.

2.2 Computing Facility

The centre has elaborate computing facilities accessible to the students. There is a
modern state-of-the art central computer centre for use by the students and scholars in
addition to the Departmental computer laboratories. Apart from a large number of PCs,
which are all connected to the campus LAN, there are several Intel Xeon based servers. There
are also high quality laser printers, network printer, plotters, scanner, multimedia accessories,
etc. Various software systems are available that run in environments such as Red Hat LINUX,
Windows 2003. The Campus LAN is connected to the Internet through 2 mbps - 8 mbps
Broadband Connection. Network is protected using FortiGate 100A and E-Trust security
system.
1. Multimedia enabled state of art computer labs.
2. Latest hardware configuration powered by Pentium processors.
3. Authentic and licensed software.
4. Seven computer labs with ergonomic furnishing.
5. More than 100 computers for the laboratory with LAN facility.
6. Internet connectivity for all the labs, 2 mbps - 8 mbps Broadband connection.

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2.3 Electronics Labs
There are specialized electronic labs such as Electronics & Communication Engg. Lab,
Electronics & Electrical workshop, Repair and Maintenance of Consumer Electronics (RMCE)
Lab, Hardware & Networking Lab, VLSI & Embedded system lab. These labs have advanced
training equipments such as: Fibre Optic Communication trainer,Fiber Optics Power Meter,
Fiber Optics Continuity Tester, UV Mechanical Splice Installation Kit, Programmable Logic
Controller trainer, 8051 Microcontroller Systems trainer, 8085 Microprocessor System
trainer, 8086 Microprocessor System trainer, GSM trainer, Digital & Analog Communication
trainer, Computer-Aided Circuit Troubleshooting System, Monitor, Keyboard and SMPS
trainer, VLSI Design & embedded sytem equipments, Process Control trainer, Instrumentation
trainer, Power Electronics trainer, Digital & Analog IC trainer and Tester, PC System trainer,
PCB Prototyping Machine, ORCAD Pspice Simulation & PCB Design Suite, SMT Rework
Station, Soldering and Desoldering Station, Dual Trace CRO (Analog), Bluetooth trainer and
Development system, Local Area Network(LAN) trainer, Electrical Machine trainer,
Communication Design Software(VisSim/Comm) and Frequency Counter, Satellite
communication Trainer, Sensor/Instrumentation Trainer, Control Trainer & Processes, Color
Monitor Trainer, Function Generator, Component Development System with Logic probe,
Spectrum Analyzer and different ranges of Digital Storage Oscilloscope for Wireless,
Microwave etc. training, and PCB Design Lab.

2.4 Medical Electronics Lab

This lab is mainly focused on repair and maintenance of Medical Electronics


equipments for Govt. and private hospitals. It consists of Patient Simulator, Electrical Safety
Analyzer, Pulse Oxymeter, ECG Simulator, ECG Trainer, ENG Trainer, EEG Trainer, Dual
Trace Digital CRO, Defibrilator Analyzer, Electro-Surgery Analyzer, Ultrasound Watt Meter,
Distortion Meter, X-Ray Radiation Meter, Pulse Rate Measurement Trainer, Galvanic Skin
Resistance Module, BP and Pulse Training Module, Temperature Module, PC Interface and
Simulation etc.

2.5 Applied Science Lab

It separately consist equipments of Applied Physics and Applied Chemistry. The


laboratory contains standard laboratory equipments in order to impart practical knowledge of
applied sciences to the students.

2.6 Drawing Hall

The hall is basically for Diploma courses in Computer Science & Engg.(DCSE) and
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (DETE). In this hall, the students are imparted
practical technical skill and they acquire knowledge regarding technical graphics and
engineering drawing.

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2.7 Mechanical Workshop

The Mechanical Workshop is well equipped with modern mechanical workshop


machineries which serve the purpose not only for the fulfilment of Diploma courses in
Computer Science & Engineering and Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering.

This workshop consists of modern mechanical workshop machineries like lathe


machine, sheet metal cutting machine, body fly press machine, pillar drilling machine,
notching machine, grinding machine, metal sheet folding machine, power hacksaw machine
and welding equipment of spot, AC/DC arc, gas . All these machines are equipped with
standard and high precision measuring tools and implements with accessories and equipment.

2.8 Lecture Halls


1. Spacious and fully furnished class rooms with modern outlook.
2. Single chair and desk for every student.
3. Synthetic boards and up-to-date teaching kits.
4. Overhead projector and multimedia projector to aid both the trainers and faculties.

2.9 Transport

The Institution owns two buses and hires additional buses for better conveniences of
the staff and students. Buses are on regular services through out the year round. However, the
transportation routines are likely to change depending upon academic schedule whenever
required.

2.10 Power Supply

1. In-house substation incorporating a 315 KVA Transformer.


2. Back up power includes 63 KVA DG set, 100 KVA DG Set, and separate UPS for all
the floors with back up SMF battery.
3. State of the art electrification work with main panels, sub distribution panels and full
fledge lightning protection and boundary lighting with dedicated earthing for all
systems.
4. Lift system for the building

2.11 Staff/Faculty rooms

1. Three faculty rooms intertwined with a separate set of intercom.


2. A private enclosure with wooden partitioning for every teaching faculty and
supporting staff.
3. A separate PC for the teaching staff linked with Internet connection.

2.12 Hostel facility for Boys & Girls

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A. About The Hostel: This Centre has hostel accommodation facility for Boys and Girls
separately. The boys hostel having built up area to the tune of 2500 sq. m. and Girls hostel
approximately 2000 sq.m. The Boys hostel consists of 41 nos. of rooms in a building
comprising stilt floor, ground floor plus five storeyed. All the rooms have double bedded
accommodations.
The girls hostel consists of total 51 nos. of rooms in a building comprising stilt floor,
ground floor plus for storeyed having single bedded accommodation.
Both the hostels having facility like kitchen, dining hall, recreation room,
computer room, library, store rooms, etc. and 1 no. lift in each building
Both the hostel buildings have barrier free access for disabled persons.
The hostel is having warden block and electrical sub-station equipped with 250
KV DG Set. Electricity is available in both hostels around the clock (24x7). Every room have
been provided bed with matress, study tables and chairs, steel almirah, etc.

B. Fee Details for Hostel:


a) Caution Money - Rs. 2,000/-
(which is against damage caused by the hostellers and which is refundable if any, after the
expiry of semester)
b) Medical Charge - Rs. 300/- (Not refundable)
(Medical check is proposed to have weekly by the empanelled doctors)
c) Mess advance - Rs. 2,000/-
(Monthly Mess Fee is to be adjusted if not paid by the hosteller)
d) Room Rent - Rs. 900/- per semester (not refundable)
e) Monthly Mess Fee - Rs. 1,500/- (subject to revision from time to time)
Minimum mess per month will be 25 days except leave on medical treatment and in the vent
of immediate illness or death of parents/Spouse/Children, etc.)
3. Facilities in hostel:
a) Solar water heater for getting warm H2O for bathing.
b) Aqua Guard for drinking water
c) Recreational:
i) 1 no. of Table Tennis Board in each hostel
ii) 1 TV set and one carrom board in each hostel
iii) 1 no. First Aid Box in each hostel.

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3. COURSES OFFERED BY THE CENTRE

3.1 Long Term Courses

Course Code Name of Course


01. DOEACC ‘O’ Level Computer Course, under DOEACC Society.
02. DOEACC ‘A’ Level Computer Course, under DOEACC Society.
03. Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), under Mizoram University
04. Master in Computer Application(MCA), under Mizoram University
05. Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering (DCSE) under Mizoram
State Council for Technical Education.
06. Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (DETE),
under Mizoram State Council For Technical Education.
07. Diploma in Information Technology(DIT) under DOEACC Society,
Aizawl centre.
08. Diploma in Multimedia and Computer Animation under DOEACC
Society, Aizawl centre.
09. Advance Diploma in Computer Hardware, Networking and Information
Security under DOEACC Society, Aizawl centre.
0A. DOEACC Hardware O Level (CHM - O Level)
0B. DOEACC Hardware A Level (CHM-A Level)

3.2 Short Term Courses

Course Code Name of Course


0C. Course on computer concepts (CCC) under DOEACC Society.
0D. Certificate Course in Multimedia and Computer Animation.
0E. Certificate Course in Computer Application.
0F. PC Hardware & Networking Course (PC-HW)
10. Java Programming
11. Programming in C / C++ / C#
12. .Net Technology

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4. GENERAL INFORMATION
4.1 ENTRANCE TEST

Selection of the students for the courses will be based on the performance in the
entrance test. The duration of the entrance test will be 2 hours with multiple choice type
questions. The Entrance test will be 100 marks consisting of 50 questions. Questions for the
test will consist General Mathematics/English, Analytical ability and Reasoning.

4.2 REGISTRATION

All students of DoEACC Society, Aizawl Centre have to fill up the registration form for
obtaining the students ID card and for undergoing the courses in the centre. The registration
fee for all the courses is Rs.224/-.

4.3 IDENTITY CARD

The students will be issued Identity Card after their admission. Students are instructed
to keep their Identity Card safely and would be required to bring daily at the Institute.
Student who have lost their Identity Card can obtain a duplicate Identity Card from the
centre by paying Rs. 100/-.

4.4 GRADING SYSTEM


In order to qualify in a promotional examination for each subject in DOEACC Course
module (this includes DOEACC ‘O’, ‘A’ level computer/Bioinformatics/Hardware Courses and
also ‘CCC’), a candidate must obtain at least 50% marks in theory and practical examinations.
For the BCA and MCA Course, the grading pattern will be as per guidelines of Mizoram
University and for Diploma Courses (DETE and DCSE), the grading system will be as per the
existing structure of the Mizoram State Council for Technical Education (MSCTE).

4.5 STUDENTS PROJECTS

For all student projects, students will have to submit the Project Proposal Form which
will be scrutinised by the Project Appraisal Team. Students will have to obtain the signature
of the Project Guide in the Project Proposal Form. Proper guidelines as per the Course have
to be properly followed regarding the eligibility, scope and duration of the project. The
project will be evaluated by the Project Evaluation Team on regular basis.

4.6 WORKING HOURS AND HOLIDAYS

The Institution follows five working days in a week from Monday to Friday. In
addition, it follows a schedule of holiday as per the rules of the Government of India. The
classes starts at 9:00 a.m. and completed by 5:00 p.m.

4.7 ATTENDANCE

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The students should have minimum 80% attendance in order to be eligible for
appearing the final examination and for getting Scholarship facilities.
4.8 LEAVE PROCEDURES
Leave letter should be submitted for each day of leave to the concerned Faculty
adressed to concerned co-ordinator/Asst. Co-ordinator. Leave up to 2 consecutive days will be
granted by Course Coordinator.
For leave of more than 2 consecutive days, prior permission has to be taken in writing
or verbal, and leave letter should be submitted on joining with medical certificate or other
supporting documents. In case of non-possibility of prior permission, information may be
given during the leave but before joining by writing or verbal to concerned authority.
Unexplained absence for 5 consecutive days will be treated as discontinued.

4.9 SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME

The Society has introduced a Scholarship Scheme for SC/ST/Physically handicapped


and Female Students of DOEACC O/A Level Courses.

A. Eligibility
a. The scheme will be applicable to SC/ST Physically handicapped/Female candidates
who are pursuing O/A level of courses of the DOEACC as full time course through an
institute authorized to conduct the DOEACC accredited courses.
b. Candidates shall have to clear all the papers in the first attempt and complete the
courses in number of attempts given in the subsequent paragraphs.
c. Income of the parents of the student from all sources shall not be more than Rs. 1 lac
p.a.

B. Submission of applications for scholarship

A candidate has to apply for the Scholarship along with the following:

a. Proof of registration/up gradation.


b. Proof of passing the examination of relevant level.
c. Proof of pursuing. /A level as full time course.
d. Proof of income.

C. Amount of Scholarship
The amount of scholarship shall be four times the examination fee paid per module i.e.
Rs.500/- as at present or in other words Rs. 2,000/- per module. Course-wise amount of
scholarship and the number of installments is as under:-

Level Duration Total amount of


scholarship (Rs.)
O 1 year 8,000
A 1 year 20,000

4.10 NEC STIPEND / BOOK GRANT:

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This Scholarship is awarded under NEC Plan Scheme ‘Financial support to the students
of North Eastern Region for Higher professional courses.’ Application in a prescribed form
can be had from Mizoram Scholarship Board at the Directorate building of Higher &
Technical Education, McDonald Hill, Zarkawt, Aizawl. The amount of Scholarship shall be
fixed by Mizoram Scholarship Board. The Scholarship amount will be disbursed once in a
year. A stipend for pursuing the same course with the exception of State Merit Scholarship.
Applicants who are employed under Central and State Govt., Semi-Govt., Public Sector
undertakings will not be eligible for award of Stipend/Book grant

Eligibility:
a) The Scholarship will be applicable to those students who are pursuing BCA and MCA
Course.
b) The minimum marks for the grant of stipend shall be 55% for general/OBC/MOBC and
50% for SC/ST candidate in the relevant qualifying examination.

4.11 LIBRARY RULES


i. Students are allowed to borrow books as per availability and regulation.
ii. Students can avail Library facility during the working hours only.
iii. Reference books are assessable but only inside the Library and cannot be borrowed.
iv. Delay on returning/renewing of books will be fined per day as per standing rules of
Library.
v. Students shall be responsible for the loss of books, in kind or in cash. In case of book
injured or defaced, the borrower may make good the damage or loss as applicable.
vi. Any misbehavious/immoral conduct like tearing of pages of books, magazines and
newspapers marking or writing inside the book will be dealth with strict disciplinary
action.
vii. Silence should be maintained inside the Library.
viii. Handbag, rucksack, backpack, knapsack, etc., are restricted inside the Library.
ix. Mobile Phones, Pagers, MP3 Players, IPods, etc. should be switched offi inside the
Library.
x. Students have to pay library security deposit (refundable)

4.12 LABORATORY RULES

i. No students are allowed inside the laboratory except during practical period. For extra
practice, students may take permission of their concerned faculty and Lab In-charge
should be informed.
ii. All students have to sign in the log book.
iii. Students should remove shoes before entering the laboratory.
iv. No external storage devices are allowed inside the laboratory and in case the
requirement arises, the permission should be obtained from Lab in-Charge or
Concerned Faculty.
v. For any offence committed by the students in the lab, proper disciplinary action will
be taken by the institution.

4.13 DISCIPLINE

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i. Smoking, consumption of intoxicants, etc, is strictly prohibited inside and around the
Campus.
ii. Students are expected to dress in proper attire inside the Campus.
iii. Students are expected to show respect and decorum & comply with the Faculty, and to
carry on appropriately in the Class.
iv. Mobile Phones, Pagers, Mp3 players, iPODs, etc., should be switched off inside the
Class, Laboratory, Library, Workshop etc., and in case of emergency students may be
contacted through the landline of the institution. The landline numbers are as below:-
Address to receptionist:
(0389) 2350915/2350758/2350774
v. Proper disciplinary action will be taken against those students who do not follow the
rules and regulations of the institution by Student Disciplinary Action Committee
(SDAC) in collaboration with the Security Personnel of this Centre.
vi. Ragging is strictly prohibited. If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the
authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if his explanation
is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the institution.

NB: The Centre shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions of the contents in the
Prospectus and may be changed time to time as per requirements by the Centre.

5. ACHIEVEMENTS

5.1 Corporate Training Programmes

1. Raj Bhavan Secretariat – Computer Appreciation Course


2. Excise Deptt. Govt. of Mizoram- Computer Appreciation Course
3. Legislative Assembly Secretariat - Computer Appreciation Course
4. Power and Electricity Department - Computer Appreciation Course
5. 1204 Dental Unit (Pushpak) - Computer Appreciation Course
6. Border Security Force(BSF), DIG Office - Certificate course in office Automation
7. Project Pushpak, CE office, Zemabawk - EDP Course

5.2 Consultancy Projects

1. Under Medical Electronics project , the repair and maintenance of Medical


equipments in the various hospitals wihtin Mizoram is being undertaken by the centre.
2. Campus networking of Central Agricultural University(CAU) Selesih campus for
internet connectivity and VOIP networking.

5.3 Product Development

1. Developed the web portal for Industries department, Govt. of Mizoram.


2. Computerization of SSI Registration for Industries department, Govt. of Mizoram.
3. In-house software for Library.
4. In-house software for EDT Lab Automation

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5.4 Recent Achievements – Sponsored Projects:

1. Setting up of Medical Electronics Lab.


2. Training of Minority Community Students in IT for Mizoram.

Free training is provided to students belonging to minority community notified by


Govt. Of India in addition to maintenance allowance @ Rs. 750/- p.m. (in-station) and Rs.
1,500/- (out-station).

3. Capacity Building for training of women & ST youths in IECT in NE Region.

4. Professional IT Courses for upliftment of ST Youth & Women in Mizoram

5.5 RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS – ONGOING PROJECTS:


ON-GOING PROJECTS:

 IT Education In Rural Districts Utilizing District Computer Education Centres in the


districts of Champhai, Lunglei, Kolasib, Mamit, Serchhip under the project

The brief reports of five districts are as follows:

1. Champhai District
Courses Offered: 1. CCC 2. DIT
2. Mamit District
Courses Offered: 1. CCC 2. DIT

3. Lunglei District
Courses Offered: 1. CCC 2. DIT

4. Kolasib District
Courses Offered: 1. CCC 2. DIT

5. Serchip District
Courses Offered: 1. CCC 2. DIT

 Computer Forensic Lab:


The Centre is dedicated to the indegenous development of Hardware and Software
tools for Cyber Forensics in the area of Disc Forensics, Network Forensics, Device Forensics,
Peripheral Forensics and providing quality services in Cyber Forensics related cases. In future,
DOEACC Society will become Resource Centre for Cyber Forensics (RCCF) which will be
pioneering institution, pursuing research activities in the area of Cyber Forensics. DOEACC
Society, Aizawl Centre is also going to establish a state of the art laboratory having facilities

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for seizing, authenticating, acquiring, analyzing and documenting Digital evidence from
computer storage media and computer network, mobile phone, PDa, Smart Phone, etc.

 Medical Electronics Lab:

Medical Electronics Laboratory has been set up at DOEACC Society Aizawl Centre,
sponsored by DIT, Govt. of India. The Lab is intended to use for repair and maintenance of
various medical electronics equipments of hospitals in Mizoram,, and the repairing services is
going on. Under this project, an MOU is already signed with two hospitals for repair and
maintenance, and MOU with other hospitals is under process.

6. COURSE DETAIL
DOEACC Society, Aizawl Centre has offers the following courses:

6.1 Long Term Courses:


1. DOEACC ‘O’ Level Computer Course
‘O’ level course of DOEACC Scheme is equivalent to a Foundation Level Course in
Computer Applications. Students can acquire this qualification by undergoing this course and
passing the examination conducted by the DOEACC Society. After completion of ‘O’ Level,
students can continue DOEACC ‘A’ level course.

Various subjects for the programme are-


The structure of the ‘O’ Level course is:
Paper Code Subject
M1-R4 IT Tools and Business System
M2-R4 Internet Technology and Web Design
M3-R4 Programming and Problem Solving Through ‘C’ Language
M4-R4 Elective: (One Module out of the following three modules to be
chosen)
M4.1-R4 Application of .NET Technology
M4.2-R4 Introduction to Multimedia
M4.3-R4 Introduction to ICT Resources
PR Practical (Based on M1, M2, M3, M4 module syllabus)
PJ Project

Duration of the Course

Minimum duration of the ‘O’ Level course is One Year.

Eligibility

10 + 2 or ITI Certificate (one year) after class 10 followed in each case by an


accredited ‘O’ Level Course.

PRACTICAL

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The students have to devote half of the total time allotted to each module of the course for
the practical session. Practical assignments have been worked out for each theory module.
The Practical examination will be based on the syllabi M1-R4, M2-R4, M3-R4 and M4-R4
modules of ‘O’ Level course.
PROJECT

DOEACC curriculum has a project as an important component of ‘O’ Level course. The
Project is carried out by the student under guidance and support of faculty and management
of the respective Institute / Organization. It is felt that such a project provides an opportunity
to the student to apply his / her knowledge and skills to real life problems (including oral and
written communication skills), and as such the project should be given utmost importance and
priority both by the students as well as institution faculty / management in respect of its
identification, planning and implementation.

Objective of the Project

The aim of the project is to give the students an additional hand-on experience in solving a
real life problem by applying knowledge and skills gained on completion of theory papers in a
course at a given Level. It provides an occasion for students to develop written and
communication skills, Project also helps the students to realize the importance of resource
and time management, ownership of task towards deliverables, innovation and efficiency in
task management apart from presentation skills. It also provides a good opportunity for
students to build, enhance and sustain high levels of professional conduct and performance
and evolves a problem solver frame of mind in the students. It is also felt that taking up the
project by a student prepares him for a job in industry and elsewhere.

O Level project submission

The Project should be original, of real life value and not copies from existing material from
any other source and a certificate to this effect duly countersigned by the Supervisor will be
submitted to the DOEACC Society. At O Level, no marks are assigned to the Project.
However, the candidates are expected to carry out a project successfully and submit
certificate in the prescribed
format from the head of the institute running the accredited course or the organization of
which the candidate is an employee.

Validity of Registration

Candidates are allowed to appear for a maximum number of ten consecutive


examinations, reckoned from the examination which a candidate is eligible to take as
indicated in the letter of allotment of registration number to the candidate, for completing
successfully the ‘O’ Level examination.

Re-registration

The validity period of existing registration will be extended for a full term applicable to
the respective labels i.e. ten consecutive examinations for O and A level. For availing this

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facility the candidate will have to apply re-registration within 1 year of expiry of the validity
period of existing registration. With re-registration the candidate will be granted the benefit
of already cleared papers and will be required to clear only the left over papers to complete
the particular of qualification
2 DOEACC ‘A’ Level Computer Course

‘A’ level course of DOEACC Scheme is equivalent to an Advanced Diploma in


Computer Applications.
After completion of A level, students can continue ‘B’ level course of DOEACC
Scheme whcih has been recognized by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of
India, as professionally equivalent to MCA Degree course.
It consists of ten theory modules (nine compulsory modules and one elective module),
two practical subjects and one project. The structure of the ‘A’ Level Syllabus is indicated as
follows-

The structure of the ‘A’ Level course is:


Paper Code Subject
A1-R4 IT Tools and Business System
A2-R4 Internet Technology and Web Design
A3-R4 Programming and Problem Solving Through ‘C’ Language
A4-R4 Computer System Architecture
A5-R4 Structured System Analysis and Design
A6-R4 Data Structures through ‘C++’
A7-R4 Introduction to Database Management System
A8-R4 Basics of Os, Unix and Shell Programming
A9-R4 Data Communication and Network Technologies
A10-R4 Elective (One out of the following two subjects to be chosen)
A10.1-R4 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming through Java.
A10.2-R4 Software Testing and Quality Management
PR-1 Practical -1(Based on A1, A2, A3, A4 module syllabus)
PR-2 Practical -2 (based on A5,A6,A7,A8,A9,A10 modules syllabus)
PJ Project

PRACTICAL

All ‘O’, ‘A’ and ‘B’ Level Candidates under the revised syllabi (Revision 4) shall have to qualify
the Practical Examination, in addition to qualifying the theory examinations as well as the
Project Work. The students have to devote half of the total time allotted to each module for
the practical session. Practical assignments have been worked out for each theory paper. At
‘A’ Level, there are two Practical Examinations. The Practical-1 examination will be based on
the syllabi A1-R4, A2-R4, A3-R4 and A4-R4 modules and Practical -2 will be based on the
syllabi A5-R4, A6-R4, A7-R4, A8-R4, A9-R4 and A10-R4 modules of the ‘A’ Level course.

PROJECT

DOEACC curriculum has a project as an important component of ‘A’ Level course. The
Project is carried out by the student under guidance and support of faculty and management
of the respective institute. It is felt that such a project provides an opportunity to the student

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to apply his/her knowledge and skills to real life problems(including oral and written
communication skills), and as such the project should be given utmost importance and
priority both by the students as well as institution faculty / management in respect of its
identification, planning and implementation.

Objective of the Project

The aim of the project is to give the students an integrated experience in solving a real life
problem by applying knowledge and skills gained on completion of theory papers in a course
at a given Level. It provides an occasion for students to develop written and communication
skills, Project also helps the students to realize theimportance of resource and time
management, ownership of task towards deliverables, innovation and efficiency in task
management apart from presentation skills. It also provides a good opportunity for students to
build, enhance and sustain high levels of professional conduct and performance and evolves a
problem solver frame of mind in student. It is also felt that taking up the project by a student
prepares him for a job in industry and elsewhere.

Who could be a Supervisor / Guide

A guide for ‘A’ Level should be a person with DOEACC ‘B’ level/MCA/B.Tech/
equivalent/higher qualification and adequate experience (minimum 3 years) in the area in
which the student has chosen the Project. In the case of a candidate from an accredited
institute, the institute concerned will render all help including the nomination of the
Supervisor.

Time of Submission of ‘A’ Level Project


A Level student can submit the project only after clearing 5 papers of the ‘A’ Level Course. A
level: Projects would be approximately 350 man-hours and carries a total of 100 marks (80%
for the project evaluation and 20% for the viva-voce).

Some important notes while preparing the project proposal


The following suggested guidelines may be followed in preparing the Final Project Report:
Good quality white executive bond paper A4 size should be used for typing and duplication.
Care should be taken to avoid smudging while duplicating the copies. Page Specification:
(Written paper and source code)
Left margin 3.0 cms
Right margin 3.0 cms
Top margin 2.7 cms
Bottom margin 2.7 cms
Page numbers – All text pages as well as Program source code listing should be numbered at
the bottom center of the pages.

Submission of Project Report to DOEACC


The student will submit his/her project report in the prescribed format along with requisite
fee. The Project Report should include:
• One hard copy of the Project Report.
• Soft copy of Project on Floppy / CD
• The Project Report may be about 50 pages (excluding coding).

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FEES:
A Level: A fee of Rs.500/- (Rupees Five Hundred only) should be remitted to DOEACC Society
by a demand draft in favor of DOEACC payable at New Delhi.

Eligibility
Level ‘O’ /Government recognized polytechnic engineering diploma after class 10.
Followed in each case, by an accredited ‘A’ level course (no concurrency). A Government
recognized polytechnic engineering diploma after 10+2 / Graduate and an accredited ‘A’
level course in each case.

Validity of submission of ‘A’ Level Project


‘A’ Level student can submit their project only after clearing their five papers and
appearing for the remaining papers in the next examination. Each ‘A’ Level project would be
approximately 350 man-hours carrying a total of 100 marks (80% for the project evaluation
and 20% for the viva-voce).

Validity of Registration
Candidates are allowed to appear in maximum of ten consecutive examinations,
reckoned from the examination which a candidate is eligible to take as indicated in the letter
of allotment of registration number to the candidate, for completing successfully the ‘A’ Level
examination.

Re-registration
The validity period of existing registration will be extended for a full term applicable to
the respective labels i.e. ten consecutive examinations for O and A level. For availing this
facility the candidate will have to apply re-registration within 1 year of expiry of the validity
period of existing registration. With re-registration the candidate will be granted the benefit
of already cleared papers and will be required to clear only the left over papers to complete
the particular of qualification

Career opportunities
The career options available to a DOEACC ‘A’ Level qualifiers are:
* Programmer
* Web Administrator
* Training Faculty
* Web Content Developer
* System Support Engineer

3 Bachelor of Computer Application Course (BCA)

The BCA course is a full time three years (six semesters) Bachelor’s Degree in
Computer Application. The basic objective of BCA Course is to provide young men and
women with the required knowledge and necessary skills to get rewarding careers into the
changing world of Information Technology.

Eligibility Criteria:

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A candidate seeking admission to the BCA Course must have passed 10+2 examination
from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other equivalent examination recognized
by Mizoram University(including Vocational Course), Science subject is preferred.

Semester - I
Course Code Subject
101 English Language & Communication Skills
102 Mathematics – I (Discrete)
103 PC Software & Computer Fundamentals
104 Introduction to Internet & Web Design
105 Practical (PC Software)
106 Practical (Internet & Web Design)

Semester - II
Course Code Subject
201 Introduction to Programming Language through “C”
202 Mathematics – II ( Numerical Analysis)
203 Introduction to Computer Architecture and Organization
204 Management Information System
205 Practical (Programming ‘C’)
206 Practical (Assembly Language)

Semester - III
Course Code Subject
301 Data Structures Using ‘C’
302 Operating Systems
303 Accounting and Financial Management
304 E-Commerce and Web Technology
305 Practical (Data Structure)
306 Practical (Web Technology &Tally )

Semester - IV
Course Code Subject
401 Object Oriented Programming in C++
402 System Analysis and Design
403 Unix and Shell Programming
404 Networking - I
405 Practical(C++ )
406 Practical(Unix )

Semester - V
Course Code Subject
501 Networking - II
502 Database Management System
503 GUI Programming
504 Software Engineering
505 Practical (VB)
506 Practical(DBMS )

Semester - VI
Course Code Subject
601 Environment & Ecology
602 Elective (any one) :
(i) Computer Graphics
(ii) Quality Management & Control
(iii) Operation Research
603 Project Work

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4 Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Duration of the Programme:
The Duration of the Programme shall be three years (six semesters) leading to MCA
degree. Each semester shall have a minimum of 90 working days or as per University/AICTE
norms. The maximum duration shall be five years (ten semesters) for completion of the
programme from the date of commencement of the first semester.

Eligibility Criteria for Admission:


The eligibility criteria for admission into 1st semester of MCA programme shall be as
follows:
a) A candidate who has passed 3 years Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BSc/BCom/BCA/BBA
or any other) with 50% marks in aggregate from any recognized
University/Institution with Mathematics as one of the subject either at the level
of graduation or at 10+2 level.
b) Lateral Entry: A candidate who has passed PG Diploma in Computer
Application from recognized University or DOEACC ‘A’ Level course under
Govt. of India (with 50% marks and above) of minimum of one (1) year of
institutional study after Bachelor’s Degree with Mathematics as one of the
subjects in Graduation or at 10 + 2 level, can be considered for admission into
3rd semester (Third Semester) of MCA programme, subject to the availability of
the seats.
Course Structure
First Semester
Sl. No Code No Title Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks
1 MCA 101 Mathematical Foundation of Computer 3 1 0 4 100
Science
2 MCA 102 Programming in C 3 1 0 4 100
3 MCA 103 Financial Accounting and Management 3 1 0 4 100
4 MCA 104 Digital Electronics 3 1 0 4 100
5 MCA 105 Computer Organization & Architecture 3 1 0 4 100
6 MCA 191 Programming Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100
7 MCA 192 Digital Electronics Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100

Total Credits: 24
Total Marks: 700

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Second Semester
Sl. No Code No Title Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks
1 MCA 201 Object Oriented Programming Systems 3 1 0 4 100

2 MCA 202 Operating Systems 3 1 0 4 100


3 MCA 203 Systems Analysis & Design 3 1 0 4 100
4 MCA 204 Data & File Structures 3 1 0 4 100
5 MCA 205 Numerical Analysis 3 1 0 4 100
6 MCA 291 Programming in C++ & Data Structures 0 0 4 2 100
7 MCA 292 Web Programming 0 0 4 2 100

Total Credits: 24
Total Marks: 700

Third Semester
Sl No Code No Title Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks
1 MCA 301 Database Management Systems 3 1 0 4 100
2 MCA 302 Computer Networks 3 1 0 4 100
3 MCA 303 Introduction to Microprocessors 3 1 0 4 100
4 MCA 304 LINUX Operating Systems 3 1 0 4 100
5 MCA 305 Design Analysis & Computer Algorithms 3 1 0 4 100

6 MCA 391 Assembly Language Programming & 0 0 4 2 100


Interfacing
7 MCA 392 Oracle Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100

Total Credits: 24
Total Marks: 700

Fourth Semester
Sl No Code No Title Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks
1 MCA 401 Software Engineering & CASE Tools 3 1 0 4 100
2 MCA 402 . Net Framework 3 1 0 4 100
3 MCA 403 Computer Graphics & Multimedia 3 1 0 4 100
4 MCA 404 Management Concepts & Practices 3 1 0 4 100
5 MCA 405 Information Securities 3 1 0 4 100
6 MCA 491 . Net Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100
7 MCA 492 Minor Project 0 0 4 2 100

Total Credits: 24
Total Marks: 700

Fifth Semester
Sl No Code No Title Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks
1 MCA 501 Java Programming 3 1 0 4 100
2 MCA 502 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 0 4 100
3 MCA 503 Data Communication 3 1 0 4 100
4 MCA XXX Elective-I 3 1 0 4 100
5 MCA XXX Elective-II 3 1 0 4 100
6 MCA 591 Software Development Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100
7 MCA 592 Advanced Java Programming Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100
*XXX->521-540
*Major project will start from 5th semester and will be submitted in the 6th semester

Total Credits: 24
Total Marks: 700

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Sixth Semester
Sl No Code No Title Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks
1 MCA 691 *Major Project (Industrial) 0 0 48 24 700

Total Credits: 24
Total Marks: 700

Electives (Any two approved by the Department)

Code No. Subject


MCA 521 Operations Research
MCA 522 Advanced Network Management
MCA 523 Embedded Systems
MCA 524 Windows Programming
MCA 525 Digital Image Processing
MCA 526 Mobile Computing
MCA 527 Signal Processing & Applications
MCA 528 Distributed & Parallel Computing
MCA 529 Pattern Recognition
MCA 530 Cellular & Satellite Communication

Total Credits (Course): 144


Total Marks (Course): 4200

5 Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering (DCSE)


Eligibility: Class 10th passed.

The DCSE course is a full time three years (six semesters) Diploma in Computer
Science and Engineering course. The course is awarded by the Mizoram State Council for
Technical Education. Course Structure of DCSE programme includes-

Semester - I
Course No. Name of Subject
101 Communication in English-I
103 Applied Mathematics-I
105 Engineering Science-I
201 Engineering Drawing–I
203 Workshop Practise-I
301 Engineering Economics and Accountancy
205 Engineering Mechanics
Semester - II
Course No. Name of Subject
102 Communication in English-II
104 Applied Mathematics-II
106 Engineering Science-II
202 Engineering Drawing–II
204 Workshop Practise-II
303 Entrepreneurship Development

Semester III
Course No. Name of Subject

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205 Electrical Circuits
206 Introduction to Computer Programming and C Prog Lab
CS-401 Computer Architecture and Organization
CS-403 Digital Circuit and Lab
CS-406 Communication Theory and Lab
CS-506 PC Utilities Lab
Semester IV
Course No. Name of Subject
CS-402 System Programming
CS-405 Microprocessor Interfacing and Lab
CS-407 Computer communication and Lab
CS-408 Data Structure and Algorithm and Lab
CS-505 VLSI and embedded system
CS-508 Object Oriented Methodology and Lab
CS-60 (i)+ Elective-I

Semester V
Course No. Name of Subject
CS-404 Operating System
CS-409 Theory of Computing
CS-501 Business Data Processing and Lab
CS-502 Computer Graphics and Multimedia and Lab
CS-503 Internet and Web Technology and Lab
CS-504 Parallel and Distributed Computing
CS-510 Graph Theory and Combinatorics

Semester VI
Course No. Name of Subject
CS-507 Database Management System (DBMS) and Lab
CS-509 Software Engineering
CS-6(ii)+ Elective-II
CS-511 Seminar
CS-512 Project - Business Data Processing and Lab

6 Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, DETE

Eligibility: 10th passed

The DETE course is a full time three years (six semesters) Diploma in Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineering course. The course is awarded by the Mizoram State Council
for Technical Education. Course Structure of DETE programme includes-

Semester I
Course No. Name of Subject
101 Communication in English-I

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103 Applied Mathematics-I
105 Engineering Science-I
201 Engineering Drawing-I
203 Workshop Practise-I
205 Electrical Circuits
206 Introduction to IT
Semester II
Course No. Name of Subject
102 Communication in English-II
104 Applied Mathematics-II
106 Engineering Science-II
202 Engineering Drawing-II
204 Workshop Practise-II
402 Electronics Devices and Circuits
403 Digital Fundamentals

Semester III
Course No. Name of Subject
305 Material Science
401 Motors and Control
404 Communication System-I
405 CAD for Electronics
406 Technical Seminar-I
408 Pulse and Switching Circuits
441 Personal Computer System Technology
503 Applied Electromagnetics
Semester IV
Course No. Name of Subject
407 Industrial Electronics and Control
409 Communication System-II
410 Fibre Optic Communication
412 Introduction to PLC
501 Hardware Production Techniques
502 Technical Seminar-II
506 Electronics Measurement
Semester V
Course No. Name of Subject
306 Environmental Education
505 Microprocessor Programming and Interfacing
507 Telecommunication System
508 Data Communication and Networking
509 Technical Seminar-III
512 Microwave Techniques
604 Entertainment Electronics

Semester VI
Course No. Name of Subject
504 C Programming with UNIX

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510 Broad Band Communication
511 Embedded Microcomputer Controls
513 Project
514 Technical Seminar-IV
602 Elective (Cellular Technology)
603 Elective (Wireless Servicing Technology)
7 Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) Course

Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) is one year diploma course. This course is
under DoEACC Society, Aizawl Center, certificate will be issued only after the completion of
Semester-I and Semester-II. The details of the course are given below:

SEMESTER - I SEMESTER - II
1. Computer Fundamentals 1. DBMS Concepts

2. Office Operations 2. Visual Basic Programming

3. Internet 3. Networking Concepts


4. Multimedia 4. Programming in C & C++
5. Introduction to DBMS 5. Entrepreneur Development
Programme part - II
6. Entrepreneur Development 6. Project
Programme part - I
7. Project

Eligibility Criteria
Students who pass 10+2 are eligible for the course.

Practical
There shall be 2 practical examinations forDIT. The duration of each practical
examination shall be of three hours including viva-voce and maximum marks in each practical
examination shall be 75 = 30(Practical) + 20 (Viva) + 25(Project). Every candidate has to
pass in both Theory and Practical Examinations separately.

8 Diploma in Multimedia and Computer Animation


Diploma in Multimedia and Computer Animation is one year diploma course. This
course is under DoEACC Society, Aizawl Center, certificate will be issued only after the
completion of Semester-I and Semester-II.
Eligibility : Class X pass and for ST/Women.
Duration : 1 year.

9 Advance Diploma in Computer Hardware, Networking and Information Security


Advance Diploma in Computer Hardware, Networking and Information Security is one
year diploma course. This course is under DoEACC Society, Aizawl Center, certificate will be
issued only after the completion of Semester-I and Semester-II.

Module-I : Foundation course in Electronics


Module-II : Computer Hardware, System Diagnosis & Networking
Module –III : Data Communication and Networking
Module- IV : Network Management & Information Security.

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Eligibility Criteria : B.Sc. (Physics/Maths), BCA, DOEACC A Level, Diploma in
Engineering (Electronics/Computer Sc.)
Duration : 1 year.

10 DOEACC Hardware – O Level Course (CHM - O Level)

Objective: The objective of the CHM-O Level course is to train 10+2 Qualifiers to acquire
basic knowledge in computer hardware and peripherals for installation, trouble shooting and
maintenance including system software management and its back up and to undertake
disaster prevention, diagnosis and rectification of faults besides personality development and
communication skills.

Course Structure
CHM-01 - Electronic Components and PC Hardware
CHM-01 - PC Architecture
CHM-03 - Computer Peripherals and Networking
CHM-04 - System Software, Diagnostic & Debugging Tools
CHM-05 - Personality Development and Communication Skills
CHM-0P1 - PC Debugging- Repair & Maintenance
(Practicals)
CHM-0P2 - Software Installation & Maintenance
(Practicals)
Eligibility Criteria:
10+2 (Science pass or ITI (1 year after 10 pass) in
Electrical/Electronics/Computers/Instrumentation Engineering/10+2 with Bridge course for
CHM - O Level.

Career Opportunities:
The career opportunities are proposed considering the sector of prospective employers i.e.,
Service Industry (H/W & S/W) and Academia such as Trouble Shooters, Technicians (PC), Asst.
System Administrators, Lab Demonstrator.

11 DOEACC Hardware – A Level Course (CHM-A Level)

Objective:
The Objective of the CHM-A Level course is to train Diploma or graduates in
Electronics/Computers/Electrical/Instrumentation to acquire advanced skills in Computer
hardware and networking for network management and administration and to install and
trouble shoot advanced servers and system software, Information Security, Administration of
open source softwares besides development of entrepreneurship skills.

Course Structure:
CHM-A1 - Electronics Components and PC Hardware
CHM-A2 - PC Architecture
CHM-A3 - Computer Peripherals and Networking
CHM-A4 - System Software, Diagnostic & Debugging tools

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CHM-A5 - Personality Development & Communication skills
CHM-A6 - Advance PC Hardware and Networking Components
CHM-A7 - Data Communication and Computer Networks
CHM-A8 - Network Management and Administration
CHM-A9 - Linux Administration
CHM-A10 - Entrepreneurship Development
CHM-A11 - Elective
CHM-APJ - Project
Electives
CHM-AE1 - IT Security
CHM-AE2 - Advanced Network Management
CHM-AE3 - Introduction to Embedded Systems
CHM-AE4 - Networking with Advance Components

Practical Exams:

Sl.No. Subject Name Topics covered for the examination


1. PC Debugging Repair From Practicals/Experiments/Assignments of the subjects
& Maintenance CHM-01/A1-RO & CHM-02/A2-RO
2. Software Installation & From Practicals/Experiments/Assignments of the subjects
Network Maintenance CHM/-03/A3-RO & CHM-01/A4-RO
3. Advanced hardware & From Practicals/Experiments/Assignments of the subjects
Networking CHM-A6-RO & CHM-A7-RO
4. Network Administration From Practicals/Experiments/Assignments of the subjects
CHM-A8-RO (student has to opt. one platform compulsorily
out of Win 2000/2003/NT and Novell Netware)
5. Linux Administration From Practicals/Experiments/Assignments of the
subjects
CHM-A9-RO) (Student has to opt one out of Red Hat
and Suse)
6. For Selected/ opted From Practicals/Experiments/Assignments of the
Elective elective opted. CHM-A11-RO

Eligibility Criteria
CHM-O Level Pass/Diploma in Electronics/Computers/Electrical/Instrumentation after 10 pass
or undergoing 2nd year B.Sc. with physics/Electronics/Computers or undergoing 2nd year BE
(Electrical/Electronics/Computer/IT) and accredited ‘A’ Level Course (May be concurrent)

Career opportunities:
The Career opportunities are proposed considering the sector of prospective employers i.e.,
Service, Industry (H/W & S/W) and Academia such as installation/Service/Maintenance
Engineer (PC), System Administrator, Lab Specialist, network Engineer/Consultant,
Network/Information Security Manager.

Exemptions:
Students, who have qualified O Level of a field, shall get exemption in the same subjects of A
level of the same field e.g., A student, who has qualified CHM-01-RO, CHM-02-RO, CHM-03-

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RO, CHM-04-RO shall get exemption in CHM-A1-RO, CHM-A2-RO, CHM-A3-RO, CHM-A4-
RO.

6.2 Short Term Courses

1. Certificate course on Computer Concept (CCC)

DOEACC Society, Department of information Technology, Ministry of Communications and


Information Technology, Govt. of India has been conducting a Certificate Course on
Computer Concept (CCC) since March, 2006. The aim of this course is to benefit the people
of India including Govt. employees in a positive manner and encourage them to use IT in the
disposal of their routine activities.

Examination will be conducted by the Society on online web-based mode. Any person can
appear this exam irrespective of educational qualifications through a DOEACCC recognized
institution. The Students can opt a day of a month (i.e 1st or 3rd Saturday) to appear for CCC
examination online with effect from 3rd Saturday of July 2010 after completing 80 hrs
course through any DOEACC recognized institution.

The CCC has been recognized by many State Govt, like Gujarat, Maharastra and Govt. of
India as a basic qualification for fresh recruitment and / or promotion purposes.

Existing centres conducting DOEACC CCC Course in the state are: Sainik Welfare Khatla,
DCC Mamit , DCC Kolasib, DCC Champhai, DCC Serchhip, DCC Lunglei.

The course materials in major Indian languages including Mizo in e-learning mode will be
available in the DOEACC Centre, Aizawl website (http://www.doeaccaizawl.org.in).

Eligibility : The candidates can appear in the DOEACC CCC Examination through following
three modes and the eligibility criteria for each mode are indicated against each:
• Candidates sponsored by DOEACC approved Institutes permitted to conduct CCC
Course – irrespective of any educational qualifications;
• Candidates sponsored by Government recognized Schools/Colleges having obtained an
Unique Identity number from DOEACC for conducting CCC - irrespective of any
educational qualifications; and
• Direct Applicants (without essentially undergoing the Accredited Course or without
being sponsored by a Govt. recognised School/College) - A minimum educational
qualification of passing Matric/High School/SSLC or equivalent

Duration : The total duration of the course is 80 hours, consisting of:

i) Theory 25 hours

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ii) Tutorials 5 hours
iii) Practicals 50 hours

The course could ideally be a two weeks intensive course.


Who can conduct the course:

Institutes conducting any of the O/A/B/C Level accredited courses may conduct the
Course on Computer Concepts. No separate accreditation is required for such institutes.
Besides, this, Government recognized Schools/Colleges are also eligible to field candidates to
DOEACC's CCC Examinations. However, Institutions falling under the above categories are
required to inform DOEACC Society in writing and obtain permission before the
commencement of the course.

.
Fee Plan: -

1. The Examination form costs Rs.20/-.


The Examination Fee is Rs.340/-.
2. Provision of Late Fee:-
Examination forms can be submitted with late fee @ Rs. 50/- per Examination
Application Form. The last date of receipt of such forms is 10 days after the normal
cut off date for receipt of Examination Forms.

No of papers :

Only one examination, which is theory paper.

minimum score required to qualify CCC successfully :


50 % marks are the minimum score required.

Mode of Examination:

1. CD based
2. Online based

Calendar of Events for the examination is as below:


Examination Time period for submission of examination form
1. January - November 01-30
2. February - December 01-31
3. March - January 01-31
4. April - February 01-28
5. May - March 01-31
6. June - April 01-30
7. July - May 01-31
8. August - June 01-30
9. September - July 01-31
10. October - August 01-31

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11. November - September 01-30
12. December - October 01-31

Course Outline
The syllabus for the course broadly includes:
• Introduction to computer
• Introduction to GUI based Operating System
• Elements of Word Processing
• Spreadsheets
• Computer Communication and Internet
• www and web browsers
• Communication and collaboration
• Making small presentation

2. Certificate Course in Multimedia and Computer Animation

OBJECTIVES
1. Human Resource Development in Computer Animation.
2. Entrepreneurship Development in the field of Computer Animation .
3. Development of Teaching Aids and Simulation Models for persons with special
needs.
4. Providing a Common Facility Centre for entrepreneurship in the field of Animation.

The following disciplines will be the core studies for the Multimedia and Animation
course-
1. 2D Animations
2. 3D Animation/Modeling
3. Special Effects
4. Editing
5. Composing

The program will enable apprentices to-


- Development of animated movies and cartoon for educational purposes
- Digitizing the cultural heritage of the state in the form of computer animations.
- Aiding the other Industries/Fields of activities in the usage of computer animation
technology.
- Providing a common facility Centre for upcoming entrepreneur with a view to reduce
the level of Up Front Investment.
- Entrepreneurship Development of educated unemployed.

3. PC Hardware and Networking


Objective: The requirement of trained manpower in the field of Computer Hardware
and Networking is increasing manifold with the increase in penetration ratio of PCs in our
country. The course is designed to bring standardization by well developed curriculum. After

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completion of the course, participants will be able to take up job identification of faults,
troubleshoot, installation, networking and maintenance of the computer systems and
peripherals.

Eligibility : 10th pass / ITI / Diploma


Duration : 6 months

Syllabus

Module - 1 Foundation Course in Electronics


(6 Months, Theory 1 hr per day, practical 2 hrs per day)

Module – 2 Computer Hardware, System Diagnosis & Networking


(6 Months, Theory 1 hr per day, practical 2 hrs per day)

4. Other Short Term Courses like Java Programming, Programming in C / C++ / C# and
.Net Technology are customizable based on the requirement of the candidate.

7. FEE DETAILS

7.1 LONG TERM COURSES


SL. FEE PER
COURSE DURATION INTAKE
NO. SEMESTER
1 DOEACC ‘O’ Level Computer 1 year 200 - Rs. 6000/- (Rs.1750/-
Course General 20 only for DIT
- sponsored students)
sponsored
2 DOEACC ‘A’ Level Computer 1 year 100 Rs. 7500/-
Course (General)
3 Bachelor of Computer 3 years 80 Rs.12500/- (100%
Applications(BCA) free for ST and 90%
free for women)
4 Master in Computer 3 years 50 Rs.22500/- (100%
Application(MCA) free for ST and 90%
free for women)
5 Diploma in Computer Science and 3 years 30 Rs.12500/- (100%
Engineering (DCSE) free for ST and 90%
free for women)
6 Diploma in Electronics and 3 years 30 Rs.12500/- (100%
Telecommunication Engineering free for ST and 90%
(DETE) free for women)
7 Diploma in Information 1 year 100 Rs. 5000/-
Technology(DIT)
8 Diploma in Multimedia and 1 year 20 Rs.19670/- (Rs.1967/-
Computer Animation only for DIT
sponsored students)

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9 Advance Diploma in Computer 1 year 20 Rs. 30348/-
Hardware, Networking and (Rs.3035/- only for
Information Security DIT sponsored
students)
10 DOEACC Hardware O Level 1 year 20
(CHM-O Level)
11 DOEACC Hardware A Level 1½ years 20
(CHM-A Level)
7.2 SHORT TERM COURSES

SL. FEE PER


COURSE DURATION INTAKE
NO. SEMESTER
Certificate course on Computer 3 months 500 Rs. 5000/- (100% free
1. Concepts (CCC) for ST and 90% free
for women)
Certificate Course in Multimedia 3 months 10 Rs. 6,744/-
2. and Computer Animation
3. PC Hardware & Networking 6 months 20 Rs. 10,000/-
Course (PC-HW)
4. Java Programming (Core Java) 2 months 20 Rs. 6,000/-

5. Advanced Java Programming 3 months 20 Rs. 9,000/-

6. Programming in C / C+++ / C# 3 months 20 Rs. 9,000/-

7. .Net Technology 3 months 20 Rs. 9,000/-

8. On demand, Short term courses can be conducted on specialized subject with atleast
15 nos. of candidates.

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