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Paper 101 Communication Skills 1. Introduction 1.1 Spoken and Conversation fir Greetings, Requests, Invitation, Permission, Thanks, etc. 1.2 Basic sentence Patterns 1.3 Agreement between Subject and Verb 1.4 Basic rule of Composition 1.5 Paragraph Development 1.6 Vocabulary Development 2. Reading Skills 2.1 Model of Reading to learn P.S.OR. 2.2 Reading Tactics and Strategies 2.3 Reading Purposes and Meaning 2.4 Reading outcomes structure of meaning techniques 3. Writing Skills 3.1 Guidelines for effective writing 3.2 Writing style for application 3.3 Personal Resume 3.4 Business Letter and Memo including Requests, Complains asking quotation etc. 3.5 Technical Report Writing 3.6 Writing paragraphs on a given topic 3.7 Developing story from given points 4. Listening Skills 4.1 Barriers to listening 4.2 Effective listing skills 4.3 Feedback skills 4.4 Attending Telephone calls 4.5 Note taking 5. Speaking and Discussion Skills 5.1 Components of Effective talk / Presentation 5.2 Planning of content of a talk / Presentation 5.3 Use of Visual aids 5.4 Effective speaking skills 5.5 Discussion skills Reference Books: 1. Handbook of Practical communication skills Chrisle W., JAICO 2. Basic Managerial Skills for all S.J.McGrath PHI 3. Reading to learn Sheila Smith & Thomas M. Methuen(London) 4. Communication Conversation Practice Tata McGraw Hill 5. Communication in English-R P Bharnagar & RT Bell-Orient Longman 6. Good English G.H.Vallins Rups & Co. 7. Let s Talk English M.I.Joshi 8. Essentials of Business Communications Pat & Sons, S.Chand

Paper 102 Mathematics I 1. Set Theory 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Representation 1.3 Operations & its properties 1.4 Venn Diagram 1.5 Cartesian Product and Graph 2. Functions 2.1 Definition 2.2 Types Domain and Range 2.3 Construction and functions 2.4 Even Analysis 2.5 Liner Quadratic & Higher degree Polynomial 3. Elements of Differential Calculus 3.1 Real numbers and functions 3.2 Limits and continuity 3.3 Differentiation 3.4 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 4. Matrices and Determinants 4.1 Matrices of Order m x n 4.2 Row and Column Transformation 4.3 Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication of Matrices 4.4 Computation of Inverse 4.5 Cramer's Rule 4.6 Business Applications of Matrices. 5. Basics of CO-Ordinates Geometry 5.1 Line Quadrants and Co- Ordinates 5.2 Distance between two points 5.3 Area of Triangle 5.4 Straight Line and General equation of straight Line Reference Books : 1. Co-ordinate Geometry Shantinarayan 2. Liner Algebra Sushoma Verma 3. Advanced Mathematics - B.S. Shah & Co.

Paper 103 Computer Organization 1. Introduction 1.1 History of Development in Computers 1.2 Types of Computers 1.3 Microcomputers, Notebook computers, Paimtops, PDA 1.4 Hardware & Software 2. Basic Computer Architecture 2.1 Block Diagram & Functional Units 2.2 Various Hardware components : Mother board, Prpcessor, memory, ports, devices to be connected 2.3 Phases of machine cycle 3. Number systems 3.1 Various Numbers systems ( Binary, Octal, Hex) 3.2 Conversion among various number systems 3.3 Binary & Hex arithmetic 3.4 Parity scheme 3.5 Character Codes : EBCDIC, ASCH,UNICODE 4. Memory 4.1 Memory organization 4.2 Addressing modes 4.3 Memory types : RAM, ROM, FLASH, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM 4.4 Concepts of virtual memory, Cache memory 5. Storage devices 5.1 Floppy Disks : structure, reading/ writing, formatting 5.2 Hard disk & Disk architecture 5.3 CD- ROM, DVDROM 5.4 Bake up devices 6 I/D devices 6.1 Printers :Line printer, DOT Matrix, Laser, Inkject 6.2 Pletters Scanners OCK, OMR 6.3 Keyboard, Mouse 6.4 Other devices : Joysticks, Touch pads, pens etc 6.5 Monitors ( CRT, Flat Screen) Reference Books : 1. How computers work : Ron white - Tech Media 2. Introduction to computers : 4 th Edition Peter Norton 3. Fundamentals of Computers : V Rajaraman

Paper 104 Computer Programming and Programming Methodology 1. Algorithm & Flowcharting 2. Programming Languages & Structured Programming 2.1 Structured Programming 2.2 Levels of Programming languages 2.3 Concepts of Compiler / Interpreter, Editor 2.4 Problem Analysis 3. Constants & Variables 3.1 Character Set 3.2 Constants needs & definition 3.3 Variables needs & definition 4. Expression & Operators 4.1 Operators 4.2 Expression 4.3 Evaluation & Assignment of Expression 5. Input & Output Statements 6. Jumping, Branching & Looping Statements 7. Built in functions : Mathematical and String Functions. 8. Concepts of Arrays 8.1 One dimensional array 8.2 Simple sort using one dimension array. 8.3 Concept of Two dimension array 8.4 Addition subtraction using two dimension arrays 9. Concepts of Debugging 9.1 Concepts of Dry Run 9.2 Concepts of some common bugs Reference Books : 1. Structured Programming Language La Budde McGraw Hill 2. Programming experience in BASIC Kenetkar BPB 3. Programming with BASIC Gottfried TMH 4. Programming in BASIC Balaguruswamy TMH

Paper 105 PC Software I 1. Introduction 1.1 Concept of Window, Icon, Menu 1.2 Desktop 1.3 Creating Folder and Shortcuts 1.4 Finding Files and Folders 1.5 Creating Copying, moving and deleting files 1.6 Adding in and deleting from start menu 1.7 Window explorer 1.8 Elementary commands 2. Word Processing Package 2.1 Typing, editing, proofing & reviewing 2.2 Formatting text & paragraphs 2.3 Automatic formatting and styles 2.4 Working with Tables 2.5 Graphics and Frames 2.6 Mail Merge 2.7 Automating your work & printing documents 3. Spreadsheet Package 3.1 Concept of worksheet 3.2 Working & editing in work books 3.3 Creating formats & links 3.4 Protecting and hiding data 3.5 Built-in functions 3.6 Formatting a worksheet and creating graphic objects 3.7 Creating charts (graphs), formatting and analyzing data 3.8 Organizing data in a list (data management) 3.9 Sharing & importing data 3.10 Printing 3.11 Macros 4. Presentation package 4.1 Creating and editing slides 4.2 Creating and editing objects in the slide 4.3 Animatin and slide transition effects 4.4 Creating and running slide show 4.5 Templates 4.6 Interface with other packages 5 Internet 5.1 Coucepts 5.2 Working 5.3 Malling & surfing tools

Reference Books : 1. Word 6 for Windows Quick & easy reference Mansfield BPB 2. Mastering Word 6 for Windows Manfield BPB 3. Mastering Excel 4 for Windows Townsend BPB 4. Mastering Excel 4 for Windows Chester BPB 5. Excel 5 for Windows Quick & Easy Jones Tech 6. Mastering Windows- 95 - Cowart BPB 7. Mastering Microsoft Office 97 L.Moseley, D.Boody BPB 8. Internet : An introduction Cisiems - Tata Mac, D. Boody - BPE 9. Internet 6 in 1 Joe Krayuak & Habraken, PHI 10. Internet access essentials - Tittel & M Robbins, AP professional

Paper 106 Practical Practicals Papers 104 and 105.