
ADCA (Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications)
🔹 Course Overview
ADCA (Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications) is a 6 month diploma course that provides advanced knowledge of computer applications, software, and programming. It is suitable for students who want to build a strong foundation in computer operations, programming languages, web development, and IT tools.
🔹 Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum Qualification: 10+2 (any stream) from a recognized board.
- No age limit.
- Basic knowledge of computers is beneficial but not mandatory.
🔹 Course Duration
- 9 Month (2 Semesters)
🔹 Syllabus & Subjects
The syllabus may vary slightly the core subjects include:
✅ Semester 1:
1️⃣ Computer Fundamentals & Operating Systems (Windows, Linux)
2️⃣ Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
3️⃣ Internet & Networking Concepts
4️⃣ Typing & Data Entry
5️⃣ Basic Programming in C & C++
6️⃣ Practical & Lab Work
✅ Semester 2:
7️⃣ Web Designing (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
8️⃣ Tally ERP & Accounting Software
9️⃣ Graphic Designing Basics
🔹 Skills You Will Learn
✔️ Computer Fundamentals & Office Tools
✔️ Web Development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
✔️ Basic Programming (C, C++)
✔️ Accounting & Tally ERP
✔️ Graphic Designing Basics (Photoshop, CorelDRAW)
✔️ Networking & Computer Hardware
🔹 Career Opportunities
After completing ADCA, you can apply for jobs like:
🔹 Computer Operator
🔹 Data Entry Operator
🔹 Web Designer
🔹 IT Support Technician
🔹 Office Assistant
🔹 Accounting Assistant (Tally)
🔹 Job Sectors
- IT & Software Companies
- Banking & Finance
- Schools & Educational Institutions
- Government & Private Offices
- Graphic Designing & Web Development
What Will You Learn?
- Basic & Advanced Computer Applications – MS Office, Tally, and data entry.
- Programming & Web Design – HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and basic Python.
- Database & Networking – SQL, networking fundamentals, and troubleshooting.
- Graphics & Multimedia – Photoshop, CorelDRAW, and video editing basics.
The content is excellent, and the instructors are also excellent.
How much you learn from this course is pretty much what you put into it.