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Course Syllabus: Advance Diploma in Computer

Applications

Batch Name: ADCA Course Start: 1st of Every Month


Eligibility: 12th Course Duration: 350 Hours

Courses / Modules Paper


Module 1:
Paper 1
Fundamentals, MS-Office,
Internet (Digital Services)

Module 2: Opt any three papers


Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3 Paper 4 Paper 5

Photoshop Corel Draw Language C HTML, CSS Tally ERP9,


Accounting Concepts

Module 1:
Paper 1:
1.1 Introduction 7.3 Uses of MS Excel
1:Fundamentals of Computer 7.4 Important Components of Excel
1.2 Elements of MS Word
1.1 Introduction to Computer 1.3 Explaining the Ribbons 7.5 Excel Window Overview
1.2 Block Diagram of Computer 7.6 Font
1.3 Classification of Computer 2: MS Word Insert Tab 7.7 Alignment
1.4 Characteristics of computer 2.1 Insert 7.8 Clip Board
1.5 Generations of Computer 2.2 Pages 7.9 Number Formatting
1.6 Uses of Computer 2.3 Tables 7.10 Conditional Formatting
1.7 Input Devices 2.4 Illustrations 7.11 Format as Table
1.8 Output Devices 2.5 Links 7.12 Cell Styles
1.9 Computer Memory 2.6 Headers and Footers 7.13 Cells
1.10 Computer Hardware 2.7 Text Group 7.14 Editing
1.11 Computer Software 2.8 Symbols
1.12 Operating System 8: MS Excel: Data
3: MS Word Mailing
2:Number System 3.1 Create 8.1 Get External Data
3.2 Start Mail Merge 8.2 Sort and Filter
2.1 Introduction 8.3 Data Tools
2.2 types of Number Systems 4: MS Word References
2.3 Conversion of Number system
4.1 Table of Contents 9: MS Excel: Insert
4.2 Footnotes 9.1 Tables
3 :Windows-7 4.3 Citation and Biblography 9.2 Illustrations
3.1 Introduction to Windows 4.4 Caption 9.3 Charts
3.2 User Interface of Microsoft Window 2007 4.5 Index 9.4 Links
3.3 Changing Desktop Background 4.6 Table of Authorities 9.5 Spark-Lines
3.4 Changing Window Color 5: MS Word Review 9.6 Text Group
3.5 Changing Screen Saver 5.1 Proofing
3.6 Changing Screen Resolution 10:MS Excel: Page Layout
5.2 Comments
3.7 Changing Data/Time 5.3 Tracking 10.1Themes
3.8 Making Empty Recycle Bin 5.4 Changes 10.2 Page Setup
3.9 Restoring Deleted File 5.5 Compare 10.3 Scale to Fit
3.10 Hard Drives 10.4 Sheet Options
5.6 Protect
3.11 File and Folder Views 10.5 Arrange
3.12 Copying File and Folder 6: MS Word Views 11:MS Excel: Review
3.13 Opening a File and Folder 6.1 Document View
3.14 Deleting a File and Folder 6.2 Show/Hide 11.1 Proofing
3.15 Renaming File and Folder 6.3 Zoom Group 11.2 Comments
3.16 Working with Calculator 6.4 Window 11.3 Changes
3.17 Working with Paint 6.5 Macro
3.18 Working with Notepad 12: MS Excel: View
3.19 Windows 7 vs Windows 10 12.1 Workbook Views
Microsoft Excel 12.2 Show/Hide
Microsoft Word 7: Introduction to Excel 12.3 Zoom
12.4 Window Group
1: MS Word Home Tab 7.1 Introduction
12.5 Macros
7.2 History of Excel
Website : [Link]
Microsoft Power Point 22:MS Access-Query Data 28.1 What are Macros?
28.2 Creating a Macro
22.1 What is Query in MS Access? 28.3 Formatting Reports
13: Power Point: Home 22.2 Create Select Query 28.4 Built-in Functions
13.1 Starting MS Power Point 22.3 Query Criteria • Date & Time Functions
13.2 Elements of MS Power Point 22.4 Action Queries • DateDiff() Function
13.3 Clip Board 22.5 Types of Action Queries • Format() Function
13.4 Slides • Append • Iif() Function
13.5 Font Group • Update
13.6 Paragraph • Delete
13.7 Drawing Groups • Make-Table 29: Data Import and Export
13.8 Editing Group 22.6 Parameter Queries 29.1 Import Different Types of Data
22.7 Alternate Criteria • MS Excel
14: Power Point: Insert
• ODBC Database
14.1 Insert: Introduction 23:MS Access-Relating Data • Text Files
14.2 Tables 23.1 Introduction
14.3 Illustrations Group • XML Files
23.2 Normalization 29.2 Data Export
14.4 Links 23.3 Defining Relationships
14.5 Text Group 29.3 Data Export Formats
23.4 Types of Relationships • MS Excel
14.6 Media Group • One-to-Many Relationships • MS Access
15: Power Point: Design • Many-to-Many Relationships • ODBC Database
15.1 Page Setup • One-to-One Relationships • XML Files
15.2 Adding Themes to Presentation • Make-Table •Text Files
15.3 Changing Slide Background 23.5 Creating Relationships
15.4 Variants
24:MS Access-Grouping Data Paper 2: Data Handling and Internet
16: Power Point: Animation 1:Internet and Networking
24.1 Aggregate Query
16.1 Animations: Introduction
24.2 Aggregate Query Functions 1.1 Internet
16.2 Timing Group
• Sum 1.2 Advantages & Disadvantages of Internet
16.3 Add Custom Animation to Objects
• Avg
16.4 Add Animations to Text 1.3 Search Engines and Web Browsers
• Min
16.5 Custom Animation as Exact Effect 1.4 Website
• Max
16.6 Motion Path under Custom Animation 1.5 Domain Name
• Count
16.7 Removing Animation 1.6 E-Commerce
• StDev
16.8 Transition to This Slide Tab 1.7 Email
• Var
16.9 Advance slide 1.8 Computer Security Threats
24.3 Concatenation of Data
24.4 Summarizing Data 1.9 Networking
17: Power Point: Slide Show • Cross Tab Query 1.10 Network Topology
17.1 Slide Show: Introduction
17.2 Slide Show Starting from the Beginning 25:Joins and Query Wizard Module 2:
17.3 Setup Group Paper 1: Photoshop and File Formats
25.1 What is Join?
25.2 Types of Joins in Access
18:Power Point: Review • The Inner Join 1: Introduction to photoshop cs4
18.1 Proofing • The Outer Join 1.1 Introduction
18.2 Comments • The Left Outer Join 1.2 Navigating Photoshop
18.3 Protect Presentation • The Right Outer Join 1.3 Menus and Panels
• Self Join 1.4 Opening new file
19:Power Point: View 25.3 Concatenation of Data 1.5 Opening existing file
19.1 View: Introduction 25.4 Summarizing Data
19.2 Presentation View Group • Cross Tab Query 2: Getting started with Photoshop
19.3 Show/Hide 25.5 Query Wizard 2.1 Exploring the Toolbcx
19.4 Zoom • Duplicated Query wizard 2.2 Application Bar and option Bar
19.5 Color Tab • Unmatched Query Wizard 2.3 Exploring panels and menus
19.6 Window Tab 2.4 Creating and Viewing a new document
19.7 Macro 26:MS Access- Forms 2.5 Customizing the interface
26.1 Creating Forms 2.6 Setting Preferences
26.2 Two Basic Types of Forms
Microsoft Access • Bound Forms 3: Working with Images
• Unbound Forms
26.3 Types of Bound Forms 3.1 Zooming and panning Images
20:MS Access-Overview 3.2 Working with Multiple images
• Single Item Form
20.1 What is MS Access? • Multiple Item Form 3.3 Undoing steps with history
20.2 Advantages and Features of MS Access • Bound Forms 3.4 Adjusting Color with new Adjustments Panel
20.3 Difference between Access and Excel • Split Forms 3.5 The new Master page
20.4 Architecture of MS Access 26.4 Creating Forms 3.6 The new note Tool
20.5 MS Access Objects 26.5 Form Design 3.7 Auto-Blend and Auto-Align Layers Command
• Tables 26.6 Modify Form 3.8 3D commands
• Queries • Themes
• Forms 26.7 Navigation Form 4: Resizing and Cropping Images
• Reports 26.8 Form Controls 4.1 Understanding Pixels and resolution
20.6 Other MS Access Objects • Combo Box 4.2 The Image size Command
• Macro • Text Box 4.3 Interpolation Option
• Module • Label 4.4 Resizing for print and web
20.7 Creating MS Access Database • Tab Control 4.5 Cropping and Straightening an Image
• Create Blank Database • Hyperlink 4.6 Adjusting Canvas size and canvas rotation
20.8 Data Types Used in MS Access • Check Box
• Short Text • List Box 5: Working with basic selection
• Long Text • Attachment 5.1 Selection with Elliptical Marque tool
• Number • Image 5.2 Using Magic Wand and Free Transform
• Date/Time Tool
• Currency 5.3 Selection with Regular and Polygonal
• AutoNumber 27:MS Access- Reports Lasso Tool
• Yes/No 27.1 Creating Report 5.4 Combining selection
• Reports 27.2 Create Report by Report Design 5.5 Using Magnetic Lasso tool
21:MS Access-Creating Tables 27.3 Formatting Reports 5.6 Using Quick Selection tool and Refine Edge
5.7 Modifying Selections
21.1 Create Tables 28:MS Access- Macors & Built-in
21.2 Storing Data in Tables
21.3 Table Design View Functions 6: Getting Started with Layers
Website : [Link]
6.1 Understanding the Background Layer 4.3 Drawing Polygons and Stars 1.3 Getting g started with C
6.2 Creating, Selecting, Linking and Deleting the 4.4 Drawing Spirals 1.4 Writing first program: hello world
Layers 4.5 Drawing Grids 1.5 Algorithm and flowchart
6.3 Locking and Merging Layers 4.6 Drawing Pre-defiend Shapes 1.6 Understanding the structure and syntax of C
6.4 Copying Layers, Using Perspective and Layer 4.7 Drawing Using Shape Recognition 1.7 C programming style
Styles
6.5 Filling and Grouping Layers 5: Working With Objects 2: Fundamentals of C
6.6 Introduction to Blending Modes
6.7 Blending Modes, Opacity and Fill 5.1 Selecting Objects 2.1 Introduction
6.8 Creating and Modifying Text 5.2 Copy, Duplicate, and Deleting Objects 2.2 Character set
5.3 Copying Object Properties and Effects 2.3 Keywords
5.4 Positioning Objects 2.4 Identifiers
7: Printing in Photoshop 5.5 Aligning and Distributing Objects 2.5 Variables
7.1 Using the Brush tool 5.6 Changing the Order of Objects 2.6 Data types
7.2 Working with Color and Swatches 5.7 Rotating and Mirroring Objects 2.7 Constants
7.3 Creating and using Gradients 5.8 Grouping Objects 2.8 Declaring a keyword
7.4 Creating and working with Brushes 5.9 Combining Objects 2.9 Reading data from keyboard
7.5 Pencil and Eraser Tools
7.6 Painting with Selection 6: Working With Symbols 3: Operators and expressions
8: Photo Retouching 6.1 Creating, Editing & Deleting Symbols 3.1 Introduction
8.1 The Red Eye Tool 6.2 Using Symbols in Drawings 3.2 Arithmetic operator
6.3 Managing Collections and Libraries 3.3 Increment and Decrement operator
8.2 The Clone Stamp Tool
8.3 The Patch Tool & Healing Brush Tool 6.4 Sharing Symbols between Drawings 3.4 Assignment operator
8.4 The Spot Healing Brush Tool 3.5 Relational operator
8.5 The Color Replacement Tool 7: Filling Objects 3.6 Logical operator
7.1 Applying Uniform Fills 3.7 Conditional operator
8.6 The Toning and Focus Tool
7.2 Applying Fountain Fills 3.8 Bitwise operator
9: Color Correction 7.3 Applying Pattern Fills 3.9 Special operators
9.1 Color Spaces and Color Modes 7.4 Applying Texture Fills
7.5 Applying Mesh Fills 4: Control Statements
9.2 The Variation Command
9.3 Auto Commands 4.1 Introduction
9.4 Adjusting Levels 8: Applying Effects 4.2 Branching statements
9.5 Adjust Curves, Non Destructively with 8.1 Blends •If
Adjustment Layers 8.2 Distortion •Nested if
8.3 Contour Effects •If else
10: Using Quick Mask Mode 8.4 Lens Effects Transparency •Nested if else
10.1 Quick Mask Option 8.5 Power Clips 4.3 Looping statement
10.2 Painting a Selection •For loop
10.3 Saving and Removing a Selection from 9: Working with Pages •While loop
Background •Do while loop
9.1 Specifying the Page Layout
4.4 Jumping statement
9.2 Choosing a Page Background
•Goto
11: Working With Pen Tool 9.3 Adding, Renaming and Deleting Pages
•Break
11.1 Understanding Paths and Pen Tool 9.4 Using Rulers
•Continue
11.2 Creating Straight and Curve Paths 9.5 Setting the Grids
11.3 Creating Combo Paths 9.6 Setting up Guidelines 5: Function in C
11.4 Creating Clipping Paths 9.7 Setting the Drawing Scale
5.1 Introduction
10: Working with Text 5.2 Types of functions
12: Special Effects 5.3 Types of user define functions
11.1 Getting Started With Photoshop Filters 10.1 Adding and Selecting Text •No return type with no arguments
11.2 Smart Filters 10.2 Changing the Appearance of Text •Return type with no arguments
11.3 Creating Text Effects 10.3 Text Tool •No return type with arguments
11.4 Applying Gradient to Text 10.4 Artistic and Paragraph Text •Return type with arguments
10.5 Embedding Objects into Text 5.4 Need of functions
10.6 Wrapping Text around Object 5.5 Scope rules
Paper 2: Corel Draw 10.7 Linking Text to Objects 5.6 Recursion
10.8 Aligning and Spacing Text 5.7 Function using arguments
1: Getting Started with Corel Draw 10.9 Shifting and Rotating Text •Call by value
1.1 Introduction to Corel Draw •Call by reference
1.2 Features of Corel Draw 11: Working with Bitmaps
1.3 Corel Draw Interface
1.4 Toolbox
11.1 Converting Vector Graphics to 6: Array in C
Bitmaps
1.5 Common Tasks 11.2 Adding Bitmaps 6.1 Introduction
1.6 Setting up a Page in Corel Draw 11.3 Cropping and Editing Bitmaps •Declaration of Array
1.7 Creating Drawings/Pages 11.4 Applying Special Effects to Bitmaps •Initializing an array
11.5 Applying Color and Tone Effects •Accessing an Array
2: Drawing and Coloring 11.6 Removing Dust and Scratch Mark 6.2 One-dimensional array
2.1 Starting and Opening Drawings 6.3 Two-dimensional array
2.2 Selecting Objects 12: Publishing to Web •Nesting of loops
2.3 Creating Basic Shapes 6.4 Multi-dimensional array
12.1 Preparing Files & Objects for Web 6.5 Dynamic Array
2.4 Reshaping Objects
Publishing
2.5 Applying Color Fills and Outlines
12.2 Publishing to HTML
2.6 Saving Drawings 7: Pointers in C
2.7 Backing-up and Recovering Files
2.8 Choosing Colors
13: Publishing to PDF 7.1 Introduction
13.1 Save Document as PDF File 7.2 Declaration of pointers
2.9 Creating Custom Color Palettes
13.2 Reducing PDF File Size 7.3 Initialization of pointers
13.3 Preparing PDF Files for a Service 7.4 Accessing variable through pointer
3: Working with Lines, Outlines 7.5 Pointer to a pointer
Bureau
and Brush Strokes 13.4 Optimizing PDF Files •Declaring a double pointer
3.1 Drawing Lines 7.6 Operation on pointer
3.2 Formatting Lines and Outlines 14: Web Resources •Increment and decrement operator
3.3 Closing Multiple Line Segment •Addition and subtractions of constant value
14.1 Importing Files
3.4 Applying Brush Strokes •Subtracting two pointers
14.2 Exporting Files
3.5 Spraying Objects along a Line •Comparison between two pointers
7.7 Pointer to array
3.6 Drawing Flow and Dimension Lines Paper 3: Language C 7.8 Array to pointer
4: Drawing Shapes 1: Introduction of C 7.9 Passing pointer as a function
4.1 Drawing Rectangles and Squares 1.1 History 7.10 Pointer to structure
4.2 Drawing Ellipses, Circles and Arcs 1.2 Why C language •Pointer pointing to a function
Website : [Link]
8: Structures in C 2.5 Images as a Floating 9: CSS Colors
2.6 HTML Images as a Link 9.1 CSS Colors
8.1 Introduction
2.7 Background Images 9.2 Background Color
8.2 Defining a structure
2.8 The <picture> Element 9.3 Text Color
8.3 Declaring a structure member
2.9 HTML Images vs Title Attribute 9.4 Border color
•Declaring structure variable separately
•Declaring structure variable along with definition 9.5 Color Values
8.4 Accessing structure member 9.6 RGB Values
•With Dot operator 9.7 HEX Value
3: Links in HTML 9.8 HSL Value
•With arrow operator
3.1 Link 9.9 Saturation
8.5 Structure initialization
3.2 HTML Links 9.10 Lightness
8.6 Array of structure
3.3 The Target Attribute 9.11 RGBA Value
8.7 Using structure as a function argument
3.4 Images as Link 9.12 HSLA Value
•Passing structure member as an argument
3.5 HTML Links Titles
•Passing structure variable as an argument
•Passing structures pointer as an argument
3.6 External Paths 10: CSS Background
3.7 HTML Link Colors 10.1 CSS Backgrounds
8.8 Array within structure
8.9 Nested structure • Background Color
8.10 typedef keyword 4: HTML Lists • Background Image
•Typedef vs #define 4.1 List • Background-Shorthand Property
4.2 Types of Lists in HTML
9: Union in C • Unordered List 11: CSS Borders
• Ordered List 11.1 CSS Borders
9.1 Introduction • Definition List • Border Style Property
9.2 Declaration of union • Border width Property
9.3 Accessing union member • Border Color Property
9.4 Bit field 5: HTML Tables • Border-Individual Sides
5.1 Table Introduction • Border -Shorthand Property
10: Input and output 5.2 HTML Table-Adding Borders • Rounded Borders
10.1 Introduction 5.3 HTML Table-Collapsed Borders
5.4 The Empty-cells Property 12: CSS Margins
10.2 Standard files 12.1 CSS Margins
10.3 Formatted input output 5.5 Table Heading Alignment
5.6 Cell Padding and Border Spacing 12.2 Margin Properties
•scanf() 12.3 Margin-Shorthand Property
•printf() 5.7 Cells that Span many Columns
5.8 Cells that Span many Rows 12.4 the Auto Value
10.4 Unformatted input output 12.5 The Inherit Value
•getchar() 5.9 Adding a Caption
•Getch() 5.10 Table Styling
•gets() 13: CSS Padding
•putchar() 6: HTML Forms 13.1 CSS Box Model
•puts() 6.1 The <form> Element 13.2 CSS Padding Properties
10.5 Error Handling 6.2 Text • Padding-Top
•errorno 6.3 Radio Button Input • Padding-Bottom
•strerror 6.4 The Submit Button • Padding-Left
•Perror 6.5 Attributes • Padding-Right
6.6 Grouping Form Data with <fieldset> • Padding
6.7 The <select> Element 13.3 Giving only one value to Padding
11: File I/O
11.1 Introduction 6.8 The <option> Element
11.2 Needs of files 6.9 Visible Values 14: CSS Text
11.3 Types of files 6,10 Allow Multiple Selection 14.1 CSS Text Properties
• Text files
6.11 The <textarea> Element 14.2 Types of CSS Text Properties
•Binary files 6.12 The <datalist> Element • Color Property
11.4 Files operations 6.13 The Output Element • Text-Align Property
•File creation 6.14 Input Type Password • Text-Decoration Property
•Opening a file 6.15 Input Type Reset • Letter-Spacing Property
•Reading data from file 6.16 Checkboxes • Word-Spacing Property
•Writing data to file 6.17 Input Type Color • Text-Indent Property
•Closing a file 6.18 Input Type Date • Direction Property
11.5 Reading writing text files 6.19 Input Type Email • White-Space Property
•getc() 6.20 Input Type Number6.21 Input Type • Line-Height Property
•putc() Range • Text-Shadow Property
•getw() 6.22 Input Type Search • Text-Transform Property
•putw() 6.23 Input Type Tel
•getchar() 6.24 Input Type Time
6.25 Input type URL 15: CSS Font
•putchar()
•fprintf() 6.26 Input Type Week 15.1 CSS Font Properties
•fscanf() 6.27 Input Attributes 15.2 Types of CSS Font Properties
11.6 Reading writing binary files • Font-Family Property
•fread() 7: HTML Blocks and Classes • Font-Style Property
•Fwrite() • Font-Size Property
7.1 HTML Blocks Introduction • Font-Weight Property
7.2 The <div> Element • Font-Variant Property
7.3 The <span> Element • Font Property
Paper 4: HTML and CSS 7.4 Using the Class Attribute
7.5 Using the id Attribute
HTML 7.6 HTML Iframes 16: CSS Lists
1: Starting with HTML CSS 16.1 CSS List Properties
1.1 Introduction to HTML 16.2 Types of CSS List Properties
1.2 What is HTML 8: Starting with CSS • List-Style-Type Property
1.3 HTML Versions • List-Style-Image Property
1.4 Web Browsers 8.1 What is CSS? • List-Style-Position Property
1.5 HTML Editors 8.2 CSS Syntax • Marker -Offset Property
1.6 HTML Tags 8.3 CSS Selectors • List-Style Property
• The id Selector 16.3 Styling with Colors
• The class Selector
2: HTML Images 8.4 Grouping Selectors 17: CSS Scrollbars
2.1 HTML Images 8.5 CSS Comments
2.2 alt attribute with images 8.6 CSS File Inclusion 17.1 CSS Overflow/Scrollbar Properties
2.3 style Attribute 8.7 Multiple Style sheets 17.2 Types of Overflow Properties
8.8 Cascading Order Values
2.4 Change the Height and Width of Image
• Visible
Website : [Link]
• Hidden
• Scroll
• Auto
17.3 Overflow-x and Overflow-y

18: CSS Tables


18.1 CSS Tables Properties
18.2 Types of CSS Table Properties
• Border Property
• Border-Collapse Property
• Width and Height Property
• Vertical Align Property
• Border-Spacing Property
• Caption-Side Property
• Empty-Cells Property
• Table-Layout Property
• Border-Bottom Property
• Zebra-Striped Property
18.3 :hover Selector

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