The Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PG-DCA) with Internship is designed for graduates who want to strengthen their technical capabilities while gaining real industry exposure. The program blends structured learning in computer applications with a hands-on internship that allows students to apply concepts in professional IT environments. This integrated approach helps learners build confidence, practical expertise, and readiness for technology-driven roles or career transitions into the IT sector.
| Course code | Title of the Course |
| PGDCA101 | Computer Fundamentals |
| PGDCA102 | Programming in C |
| PGDCA103 | Programming in C Lab |
| PGDCA104 | Database Management System Concepts |
| PGDCA105 | Database Management System Concepts Lab |
| PGDCA106 | Office Automation |
| Course code | Title of the Course |
| PGDCA201 | Web Designing with HTML/PHP |
| PGDCA202 | Web Designing with HTML/PHP Lab |
| PGDCA203 | RDBMS Concepts |
| PGDCA204 | RDBMS Concepts Lab |
| PGDCA205 | Operating System Fundamentals |
| PGDCA206 | Mini Project |
| Program Name | 1st Year Fee | Total Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PG-DCA) with Internship | ₹15,500 | ₹15,500 |
| Registration Fee | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 3rd Installment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ₹5,00 | ₹5,400 | ₹4,900 | ₹4,700 | |
| Total 1st Year: ₹15,500 | ||||
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The program bridges academic knowledge with practical execution, helping students apply technical concepts in real work settings.
Through a structured PGDCA internship program, learners gain insight into how IT teams function within organisations.
Ideal for graduates from non-IT backgrounds looking to shift into technology-enabled roles with clarity and confidence.
The internship strengthens programming, database handling, and system implementation skills beyond classroom learning.
Graduates complete the program with both academic credentials and workplace experience, improving employability outcomes.
As per the Regulation 22 of the UGC in 2020, Online degrees are now regarded as equally valid and credible as traditional, offline degrees.