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OUTLINES OF TESTS,SYLLABI AND COURSES OF READING

FOR

B. Voc. COMPUTER (GRAPHIC DESIGNING)

First Year (FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER)

FOR2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 Sessions

PUNJABI UNIVERSITYPATIALA

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B. VOC. COMPUTER (GRAPHIC DESIGNING) First Year (1ST Semester) (2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 Sessions)

Code Title of PaperCredits University

Examination Internal

AssessmentMax.

MarksExam.

Duration Hours

BVCGD111 Communication Skills-I 6 60 40 100 3BVCGD112 Computer Fundamentals 6 60 40 100 3BVCGD113 Operating System 6 60 40 100 3BVCGD114 MS Office 6 60 40 100 3BVCGD115 Software Lab – I (Based on

BVCGD114)6 50 50 100 3

Total 30 290 210 500

1. The breakup of marks for the practical will be as under:i. Internal Assessment 50 Marksii. Viva Voce (External Evaluation) 20 Marksiii.

Lab Record Program Development and Execution(External Evaluation)

30 Marks

2. The breakup of marks for the internal assessment for theory Subjects will be as under:i. Average of Both Mid Semester Tests / Internal

Examinations 16 Marks

ii. Attendance 8 Marksiii. Written Assignment/Project Work etc. 16Marks

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OUTLINE OF PAPERS AND TESTSFOR

B. VOC. COMPUTER (GRAPHIC DESIGNING) First Year (2nd Semester) (2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21 Sessions)

Code Title of PaperCredits University

Examination Internal

AssessmentMax.

MarksExam.

Duration Hours

BVCGD211 Punjabi Compulsory – II 6 60 40 100 3BVCGD212 Statistical Methods (SPSS) 6 60 40 100 3BVCGD213 Operating System (LINUX) 6 60 40 100 3

BVCGD214 DBMS & MS Access 6 60 40 100 3BVCGD215 Minor Project 6 50 50 100 3

BVCGD216 Drug Abuse : Problem, Management and Prevention**

6 70 30 100 3

360 240 6001. The breakup of marks for the practicalwill be as under:

i. Internal Assessment 50 Marksii. Viva Voce (External Evaluation) 20 Marksiii.

Lab Record Program Development and Execution(External Evaluation)

30 Marks

2. The breakup of marks for the internal assessment for theory Subjects will be as under:i. Average of Both Mid Semester Tests / Internal

Examinations 16 Marks

ii. Attendance 8 Marksiii. Written Assignment/Project Work etc. 16 Marks

* Only those students who have not studied Punjabi up to matriculation can opt for Elementary Punjabi. The code for the paper is same.

** B. VSD-128: Drug Abuse : Problem, Management and Prevention is a compulsory qualifying paper as per university guidelines, the marks for this paper are not counted for the total marks for the degree.

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B. Voc. Computer Graphic Designing

First Year (1ST Semester)

B.VCGD-111 COMMUNICATION SKILLS-I

Max. Marks : 60 Marks Max.Time : 3hrs Min. Pass Marks : 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs

Instructions for the paper setterThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.

Instructions for the candidates

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.

SECTION A

Communication: Meaning, Importance, and Process, Objectives of Communication, Effective

Communication, Means/ Media and Types of Communication, Channels of Communication, Barriers

to Communication, Voice Training, Importance of Feedback. Interview, Report Writing, Speeches

and Presentations, Documentation, Preparation of Extempore speech, Group Discussion, Debates,

Declamation; Stage Confidence.

Business Correspondence: Definition, Importance Business letters: Essential features, Parts and

Layout, Types: Purchase order letter, Enquiry Letter, Quotation Letter, Acceptance Letter, Refusal

Letter, Follow Up Letter and Cancellation of order letter.

SECTION B

Personality Development: Types of personality, Dynamics of Personality, Personality Traits,

Influences on Personality, Personality Analysis through body language and Individual habits,

Physical Aspects of personality, Emotional Stability, Memory Training, Mind and mental

development, Mental Blocks, Manners and Art of Living.

Reference Books:

1. The Written Word by Vandan R.Singh

2. Business Communication by M.K. Sehgal, Vandana Khetarpal

3. A Course in Communication Skills by Duttetal

4. Succeeding through Communication by SubhashJagota

5. Personality Development and Soft Skills by Prof. Achhru Singh & Dr. Dharminder Singh

Ubha

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B.VCGD—112 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERMax Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.Instructions for the paper setterThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.Instructions for the candidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.

SECTION A

Computer Fundamentals: Block diagram of a computer, characteristics of computers and

generations of computers. Categories of Computers - Supercomputer, mainframe computer, network

server, Workstation, Desktop computers, notebook computer, Tablet PC, handheld PC, smart phone.

Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Joy tick, Track Ball, Touch Screen, Light Pen, Digitizer, Scanners,

Speech Recognition Devices, Optical Recognition devices – OMR, OBR, OCR

Output Devices: Monitors, Impact Printers - Dot matrix, Character and Line printer, Non Impact

Printers – DeskJet and Laser printers, Plotter.

Memories: Memory Hierarchy, Primary Memory – RAM, ROM, Cache memory. Secondary Storage

Devices - Hard Disk, Compact Disk, DVD, Flash memory.

Software: Types of Software- System Software, Application Software, Firmware. Type of System

Software: Operating Systems, Language Translators, Utility Programs, Communications Software.

Commonly Used Application Software: Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Database, Education,

Entertainment Software.

Computer Languages: Machine language, assembly language, high level language, 4GL.

SECTION B

Number System: Non-positional and positional number systems, Base conversion, Concept of Bit

and Byte, binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and octal systems, conversion from one system to the other.

Binary Arithmetic: Addition, subtraction and multiplication, 1’s complement, 2’s complement,

subtraction using 1’s complement and 2’s complement.

Computer Codes: weighted and non-weighted code, BCD, EBCDIC, ASCII, Unicode.

Computer Network: Network types, network topologies.

Internet Related Concepts: Internet, World Wide Web, Hypertext, Uniform Resource Locator, Web

Browsers, IP Address, Domain Name, Internet Services Providers, Internet Security, Web Search

Engine, Net Surfing, web portal, Wiki, Blog.

Reference Books:1 P.K. Sinha and P. Sinha, Foundations of Computing, BPB.2 Chetan Srivastva, Fundamentals of Information Technology, Kalyani Publishers.3 Roger S.Pressman, Tata Mcgraw Hill.

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B.VCGD—113 OPERATING SYSTEMSMax Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.Instructions for the paper setterThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.Instructions for the candidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.

SECTION A

Introduction to operating System: Definition, its need, services, early systems Types of operating

systems: Batch processing operating system, Multiprogramming operating system, Time Sharing

operating system, Multi-tasking operating system, Distributed operating system, Network operating

system, Real time operating system, Multi-processor system and parallel processing. Process

Management: Process concept, types of Process scheduling, Basic concept of CPU Scheduling,

Scheduling criteria, and Scheduling algorithms: FCFS, SJF, Round Robin & Queue Algorithms.

Deadlocks: Deadlock definition and its characterization.

SECTION-B

Windows: MS-Windows: Operating system-Definition & functions, basics of Windows. Basic

components of windows, icons, types of icons, taskbar, activating windows, using desktop, title bar,

running applications, exploring computer, managing files and folders, copying and moving files and

folders. Control panel – display properties, adding and removing software and hardware, setting date

and time, screensaver and appearance. Using windows accessories

Text books:

Andy Rathbone, "Windows for dummies", Pustak mahal, 2nd ed. 1996.

Stan Kelly-Bootle, "Understanding UNIX", BPB Publications (ed. 1997).

Silverschatz , "Operating system concepts", Pearson education India, 5th ed. 1998.

Reference books:

Tom Adelstein and Bill Lubanovic, Linux System Administration, O'Reilly Media, Inc., 1st

Edition, 2007

Harvey M. Deitel, Operating Systems, Prentice Hall, 3rd Edition,2003,

Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Modern Operating System, Prentice Hall, 3rd Edition, 2007

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B.VCGD—114 MS OfficeMax Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.Instructions for the paper setterThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.Instructions for the candidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.

Section A

Word Processor: Introduction to Word Processing, Interface, Toolbars, Ruler, Menus, Keyboard

Shortcut, Editing a Document, Previewing documents, Printing documents, Formatting Documents,

Checking the grammar and spelling, Formatting via find and replace, Using the Thesaurus, Using

Auto Correct, Auto Complete and Auto Text, word count, Hyphenating, Mail merge, mailing Labels

Wizards and Templates, Handling Graphics, Drawings, tables and charts, Converting a word

document into various formats.

Presentation Tools: Creating slides, Applying transitions and sound effects, setting up slide shows,

Animation. Adding Graphics: Inserting Pictures, tables, movies etc. Effects to Presentation: Setting

Animation and Transition Effects, Adding Audio and Video.

Section B

Spreadsheet: Creating worksheet, entering data into worksheet, heading information, data, text,

dates, alphanumeric, values, saving & quitting worksheet, Opening and moving around in an existing

worksheet, Toolbars and Menus, keyboard shortcuts, Working with single and multiple workbook,

Formatting of worksheet, Working with formulas, Inserting & deleting of data ,cell, row or column,

Mathematical operations, cell referencing, Spread Sheet referencing, Creating Charts

Reference Books

1. Rob Tindrow, Jim Boyce, Jeffrey R. Shapiro, Windows 10 Bible, Wiley.

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B.VCGD—115 Software Lab based on BVCGD 114Maximum Marks: 40 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs. Minimum Pss Marks: 35% Practical Units to be conducted: 45-55 Hrs

Activity 1:i. Create, open, save and close workbook? ii. Create a new worksheet, renaming and moving sheet.iii. Entering, copying, moving and deleting data in cells and worksheets.iv. Insert and delete cells, columns and rows in MS-Excel.

Activity 2:i. Formatting of data in cells:-ii. Text formatting (font size, font style, font color, Cell border etc.)iii. Text Alignment, Text Orientation, Text Direction, Text Control.

Activity 3:i. Find and replace data in a sheetii. Perform data sorting and data filtering in MS-Exceliii. Protect your Worksheet and Workbook?iv. Enter and perform some basic formulas in ms-excel.

Activity 4:i. Perform some basic Functions in MS-Excel. ii. Create a chart in MS-Excel.iii. Create different types of Charts in excel.iv. Set a size, margin, orientation of page in Ms-Excel.v. The print properties of a worksheet in MS-Excel.

Activity 5:i. Hide and unhide row and column in MS-Excelii. Set column width and row height in MS-Excel.iii. Adding text Box, header/footers, pictures and special symbols in your worksheet.iv. Arranging, splitting and hiding windows in MS-Excel. And also freezing panes.v. Create and run Macros in MS-Excel.

Practical Training (MS Word)Activity 1:

i. Create, open, save and close a document.ii. Typing, copying, moving and deleting data in word document.iii. Perform Save and Save as, Cut and Copy, Paste and Paste Special.

Activity 2:Formatting of data in word Document:-

i. Text formatting (font size, font style, font color, subscript, superscript, upper/lower case etc.)ii. Text Alignment and character spacingiii. Indention and line spacing, Border and shading, Bullets and Numbering

Activity 3:i. Find and replace and data sorting in a document.ii. Protect your document.iii. Add chart in word document. Create different types of Charts in word.iv. Set a size, margin, orientation of page, Hyphenation, Columns and Line Numbers in MS-

Word.Activity 4:

i. Set Page Color, Page Border, Themes, and Watermarks in MS-Wordii. Adding Tables, header/footers, pictures, page numbers and special symbols, Text Box in your

word document.iii. Showing Ruler, Gridlines, Document Map, Thumbnails, Inserting Word Art, Drop Cap,

Hyperlink, Equation etc. in word documentActivity 5:

i. Arranging, splitting windows in MS-wordii. Perform Mail-merge in MS-word, Create and run Macros in MS-Word

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iii. Set the print properties of a word document

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Year I Semester II

BVCGD 211 Punjabi Compulsory – II

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BVCGD 212 Statistical Methods (SPSS)

Max Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.Instructions for the paper setterThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.Instructions for the candidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.

Section A

Statistics: Diagrammatic and Graphical representation of Numerical Data, Formation of frequency

distribution, Histogram, Cumulative Frequency - Polygon and Ogives.

Measures of Central tendency: Mean, Median, Mode. Measures of Dispersion: Mean deviation,

Standard deviation, variance, Quartile deviation and coefficient of variation, Moments (upto 4th),

Measures of Skewness and Kurtosis for grouped and ungrouped data.

Correlation: Meaning and types of correlation, correlation and causation, Methods of correlation:

product moment correlation coefficient - rank correlation coefficient.

Regression analysis: Linear regression - method of least squares for estimation of regression

coefficient.

Concept of sampling and Sampling distributions, Chi square tests for goodness of fit and test for

independence of attributes in contingency table.

Section B

Introduction to SPSS, Starting SPSS, How to exit from SPSS, Different windows in SPSS, Data Entry

in SPSS: Defining a variable, Entering data, Saving data file, Defining Value Labels, Computing

frequencies, Computing the new variables, Selection of cases, Defining Date Variable, Defining

weights variable, Recoding and categorizing the existing variables, Categorizing the variables,

Ranking the cases, Defining the missing values, Replacing the missing values, Creating a time series,

Exploring the variable. Finding descriptive statistics, Editing Output., Cross tabulation and measures

of association, Entering a Cross-tabulated data, Graphs for variables and cross-tabulated variables,

Merging and Splitting files, Bar Chart, Pie Chart, Histogram, and Historigram. Box plot, P-P plot, Q-

Q plot, One sample t-test, Independent Samples t-test, Paired samples ttest, Parametric statistical

inference (one sample, Two sample, More than two sample). Scatter Diagram, Correlation, Partial

Correlation, and Regression Analysis: Simple and Multiple regressions, Non-Parametric Tests, Test of

inference about proportions (one & several), Computing probability distribution and distribution

functions. Reference Books 1.S.P.Gupta: Statistical Methods

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BVCGD 213 Operating System (LINUX)

Max Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.Instructions for the paper setterThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.Instructions for the candidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.

SECTION AIntroduction: Overview of Linux, Linux's History, Advantages of Linux, Minimum System Requirements; Installing Linux: Choosing Text or Graphics Installation, Setting up your Hard Drive, Understanding the Swap Space, Creating the Linux File-system partition, Setting up the mouse, root password and Ethernet, Configuration X, Selecting packages to Install, Creating the Boot Disk. Using LILO boot manager: Installing LILO, LILO make-file, Updating LILO, Removing or Disabling LILO, Troubleshooting LILO. The Boot Process, Startup Scripts, Shutdown, Halt and reboot, Creating a New Login, Virtual Terminals, Running as root.Basic Linux Commands : How Linux Commands Work, Command Options & Parameters, Input and Output Redirection, Mian pages, Wildcards : * and ?, Environment Variables, The process status Commands : ps, termination command : kill, the su command, the grep command.Linux File System : Common types of files, filenames, Inodes, The root directory, How directories are named, Navigating the Linux file System : pwd command, Absolute and relative filenames; cd command, Creating and Deleting files : Cat, Creating Directories, Moving and Copying files, Moving Directories, Removing files and directories, Important directories in the Linux file System : / , /home, /bin, /usr, /usr/bin, /var/spool, /dev, /sbin, /etc.File and Directory ownership, Groups, Changing group ownership, File Permissions, UMASK Setting, Changing File Permission, Changing directory permissions; Bash : What is Shell ? How the Shell gets Started, The most common Shells;

SECTION BShell Scripting: Creating and Executing Shell Programs, Using variables : Assigning a value to a variable, Accessing the value of a variable, Positional Parameters and other Built-In Shell Variables; Special Characters, Conditional Statements : if Statement , case Statement; Iteration Statements : for Statement, while Statement, until Statement, shift Command, select Statement, repeat Statement, Functions.

Editing and Typesetting : Text Editors vi, The vi Editor, Starting vi, vi modes, Inserting Text, Quitting vi, Moving the Cursor, Deleting Text, Copying and Moving Text, Searching and Replacing Text, Setting Preferences.

REFERENCES:

1. Tim Parker : Linux Unleashed Third Edition, Techmedia, 1999.

2. Tackett, J : Special Edition using LINUX, PHI.

3. Norton, P. : Complete guide to LINUX, Techmedia.

4. Komarinski, M : LINUX System Administration Handbook, AW.

5. SUMITABHA DAS : UNIX Concepts & Application 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill

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BVCGD 214 DBMS & MS Access 6

Max Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.Instructions for the paper setterThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.Instructions for the candidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.

SECTION-A

Introduction: Database Approach, Characteristics of a Database Approach, Database System Environment. Roles in Database Environment: Database Administrators, Database Designers, End Users, Application Developers.Database Management Systems: Definition, Characteristics, Advantages of Using DBMS Approach, Classification of DBMSs. Architecture: Data Models, Categories of Data Models- Conceptual Data Models, Physical data Models, Representational Data Models, such as, Object Based Models, Record Based Models, Database Schema and Instance, Three Schema Architecture, Data Independence – Physical and Logical data Independence. Database Conceptual Modelling by E-R model: Concepts, Entities and Entity Sets, Attributes, Mapping Constraints, E-R Diagram, Weak Entity Sets, Strong Entity Sets. Enhanced E-R Modelling: Aggregation, Generalization, Converting ER Diagrams to Tables. Relational Data Model: Concepts and Terminology, Characteristics of Relations. Constraints: Integrity Constraints- Entity and Referential Integrity constraints, Keys- Super Keys, Candidate Keys, Primary Keys, Secondary Keys and Foreign Keys.Section BDatabase Conceptual Modelling by E-R model: Concepts, Entities and Entity Sets, Attributes, Mapping Constraints, E-R Diagram, Weak Entity Sets, Strong Entity Sets. Enhanced E-R Modelling: Aggregation, Generalization, Converting ER Diagrams to Tables. Relational Data Model: Concepts and Terminology, Characteristics of Relations. Constraints: Integrity Constraints- Entity and Referential Integrity constraints, Keys- Super Keys, Candidate Keys, Primary Keys, Secondary Keys and Foreign Keys.MS-ACCESS: introduction to MS-ACCESS, working with databases and tables, queries in Access, Applying integrity constraints, Introduction to forms, sorting and filtering, controls, Reports and Macro: creating reports, using Macros.

Text Books:

1. Elmisry Navathe, Introduction to Database Systems, Pearson Education India.2. Content Development Group” Working with MS-OFFICE 2000 “, TMH.

Reference Books:

1. Henry F. Korth, Abraham, Database System Concepts, Tata McGraw Hill. 2. Naveen Prakash, Introduction to Database Management”, TMH.3. C.J. Date, An Introduction to Data Base Systems, Pearson Education India.

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BVCGD215 MINOR PROJECT

(Based on paper BVCGD 212: Statistical Methods (SPSS) and BVCGD 213 Operating System

(LINUX) )

Max Marks: 100* Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.

Min Pass Marks: 35% Practical Sessions to be conducted: 40-50 Hrs

*The breakup of marks for the Minor Project will be as under:

i. Internal Assessment 50 Marks

ii. Viva Voce (External Evaluation) 20 Marks

iii. Lab Record, Program Development and Execution (External Evaluation)

30 Marks

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Year II Semester III

1 Functional English – I 6

2 Fundamentals of Printing Technologies 6

3 Visual Effects and Photo Editing (Photoshop) 6

4 Fundamentals of PageMaker 6

5 Practical Training – II 6

Year II Semester IV

1 Functional Punjabi – II 6

2 Graphic Design Principles 6

3 Fundamentals of Corel Graphics 6

4 Fundamentals of Advertising 6

5 Minor Project - II 6

Year III Semester V

1 Basics of Web-Technologies & Scripting Languages 6

2 Engineering Drawing 6

3 AutoCAD 6

4 Flash Programming 6

5 Practical Training III 6

Year III Semester VI

1 Major Project 30