The Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA) with Internship is designed for students who want to build strong foundational computer skills while gaining real workplace exposure. The program focuses on essential computer applications, office software, digital tools, and basic IT operations, complemented by an integrated internship. By combining academic learning with hands-on industry experience, the program prepares learners for entry-level roles and further growth in technology-enabled careers.
| Course code | Title of the Course |
| DCA101 | IT Fundamentals |
| DCA102 | Programming Fundamentals |
| DCA103 | Programming Fundamentals Lab |
| DCA104 | Database Management System |
| DCA105 | Database Management System Lab |
| DCA106 | Office Automation Tools |
| DCA107 | Communication Skill |
| Course code | Title of the Course |
| DCA201 | Computer Network and Web Designing |
| DCA202 | Fundamental of Computer Networking and Web Designing Lab |
| DCA203 | Relational Database Management System |
| DCA204 | Relational Database Management System Lab |
| DCA205 | Operating System Concepts |
| DCA206 | Mini Project |
| Program Name | 1st Year Fee | Total Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA) with Internship | ₹14,500 | ₹14,500 |
| Registration Fee | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 3rd Installment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ₹500 | ₹5,000 | ₹4,500 | ₹4,500 | |
| Total 1st Year: ₹14,500 | ||||
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Computer skills are best developed through practice, and the internship ensures concepts are applied in real working environments.
Students gain first-hand experience of professional settings, building confidence and understanding how IT supports daily operations.
The program equips learners with practical computer skills required across offices, organisations, and service sectors.
Hands-on exposure helps learners transition smoothly into entry-level roles or further technical studies.
Designed for beginners, the program offers clarity, confidence, and direction for long-term career growth.
As per the Regulation 22 of the UGC in 2020, Online degrees are now regarded as equally valid and credible as traditional, offline degrees.