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Why Computer Application ?

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Why Computer Application ?

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  1. I warmly welcome you to this session. First, allow me to say a few words on the purpose and organisation of these presentation through which the Vissanji Academy seeks to inform you the various aspects of the Computer Application.

  2. Why Computer Application ?

  3. Topics to be covered • Objective of Computer Application • Syllabus for IX Grade • Syllabus for X Grade • Marks Distribution • Paper Pattern • About Java • Options after X • Future of Computer application • Employment in IT • Nature of Jobs • Remuneration in each field

  4. Objective of Computer Application

  5. Syllabus for IX Grade • Computer Basics • The Internet • Database Management (Ms-Access) • Basics Of Java • Basic Concepts of Objects And Classes • Values And Types

  6. Syllabus for X Grade • 1 . CONCEPT OF OBJECT • 2. INTRODUCTION CLASSES • 3. INTRODUCTION JAVA On BlueJ Environment • 4.CLASSES AS BASIS OF ALL COMPUTATION • 5. FUNCTIONS • 6. CONSTRUCTORS • 7 CLASS AS USER DEFINED TYPE • 8 USING LIBRARY CLASSES • 9. DECISION MAKING STATEMENTS • 10. INTERATION THROUGH LOOPS • 11 ENCAPSULATION • 12 ARRAYS

  7. Marks Distribution

  8. Paper Pattern • This paper is divided into two sections Section A and Section B. • Section A is compulsory. • Includes 4 Questions. • Section B contains Threoy and Application based Questions • Attempt any FOUR out of SIX questions from Section B • Section B contains only Java programs

  9. About Java • Java allows you to play online games, • chat with people around the world, • calculate your mortgage interest, • and view images in 3D, just to name a few. • It's also integral to the intranet applications and other e-business solutions that are the foundation of corporate computing. • To date, the Java platform has attracted more than 6.5 million software developers. • It's used in every major industry segment and has a presence in a wide range of devices, computers, and networks.

  10. About Java • Java technology's are ideal technology for network computing. • From laptops to datacenters, game consoles to scientific supercomputers, cell phones to the Internet, Java is everywhere! • Java powers more than 4.5 billion devices including: • 800+ million PCs • 2.1 billion mobile phones and other handheld devices (source: Ovum) • 3.5 billion smart cards • Set-top boxes, printers, Web cams, games, car navigation systems, lottery terminals, medical devices, parking payment stations, and more.

  11. Options after Xth • FYJC (IB ,ICSE,CBSE,SCC vocational) • Diploma in Computer Science • Diploma in Engineering (various disciplines – such as Electronics, Mechanical, Electrical,Computers, Automobile etc.) • Commerce • Chartered Accountant

  12. Future of Computer Application • According to leading reports, Indian software industry is set to achieve a turnover of 20 billion dollars by the year 2009. • The projected demand for trained I.T. professionals is estimated at over 400,000 per year. • www.gettarget.com

  13. What are the Educational Courses? • Most engineering colleges offer a B.E. / B.tech in computer engineering. • Other computer courses offered by universities include: B.Sc. (Computer) also known as B.C.S (Bachelor of Computer Science) • M.C.A. (Master of Computer Applications) • M.C.M. (Master of Computer Management) • D.C.A. (Diploma in Computer Applications) • D.C.E. (Diploma in Computer Engineering) • D.C.S. (Diploma in Computer Science) • www.gettarget.com

  14. Employment • Probably no sector is untouched by information technology. • Manufacturing, Finance, Banking, Marketing, Entertainment, Education and several other fields are reaping the benefits of I.T. • As a result the I.T industry employs not only staff trained in computers but also professionals from all other fields which could also be non-technical in nature. • The rapid development of technologies such as networking, multimedia and the Internet have created totally new job categories where none existed a few years ago. • This sector is also the one that is witnessing the fastest growth and change rate. • www.gettarget.com

  15. What is the Nature of Jobs ? • The hardcore technical jobs in the IT industry can broadly be classified as hardware jobs and software jobs. • Non technical jobs include functional expert consultants, • web designers, • data entry professionals etc. • Hardware Jobs Software Jobs Specialised Jobs Internet Related Jobs Multimedia Jobs • www.gettarget.com

  16. What is the remuneration in each field? • Hardware Jobs Remuneration - Rs. (per annum) • VLSI Design Engineers 1,20,000 • upwards Production 60,000 – 3,00,000 • Maintenance 36,000 – 96,000 • Networking 72,000 upwards (entry level) • Software Jobs Programmers 84,000 – 3,00,000 (entry level) • Project Leaders 2,00,000 – 6,00,000 • System Analysts 3,00,000 • upwards Senior Managers 4,00,000 • upwards Specialised Applications CAD/CAM 72,000 – 2,40,000 ERP 2,40,000 • upwards Internet Related Webmasters 1,20,000 • upwards (entry level) Web Designers 84,000 • upwards (entry level) Web Application • www.gettarget.com

  17. What is the Future Scenario ? • According to leading reports, Indian software industry is set to achieve a turnover of 10 billion dollars by the year 2005. • The projected demand for trained I.T. professionals is estimated at over 400,000 per year. • There is a clear imbalance between the demand and supply of IT professionals with the result that this sector offers one of the highest remuneration packages. • With the Internet rapidly changing the way we live, shop, entertain and work there is a tremendous scope for entrepreneurs with radical new in this field.

  18. Future Estimates • Annual revenue estimated for the industry is US$87 billion.d • Software and Services will contribute over 7.5% of the overall GDP growth of India.d • IT exports will constitute 35% of the total exports of India.d • There will be 2.2 million jobs in IT sector.d • IT industry will attract FDI of US$ 4-5 billion.d • Market capitalization of IT shares will be approximately US$225 billion • www.gettarget.com

  19. Projects • Projects done by IX grade students in Database Management System • Library DBMS • Students DBMS • Music Store DBMS • Business DBMS • Restaurant DBMS • and many more……

  20. Projects • Unique Projects done by X grade students of Vissanji Academy in JAVA • Math's and Physics Text book • Quiz and Interactive Game • Business Transaction System • Movie,Airlines,Railway Ticket Booking System. • Billing Transaction System. • and the list goes on …………

  21. Going to school and learning Computer Application can open a lot of doors in your child’s future and bring about all kinds of new opportunities. • With some careful consideration and a bit of research, hopefully you'll be able to decide if a career in IT is what you're child is meant to do.

  22. THANK YOU kgkmahendra@gmail.com

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