Batchelor Computer Application

Batchelor Computer Application (BCA)

Advance Batchelor in computer application is designed with objective to enhance the knowledge of computer far students concerning the change the trends in technologies and computer related software the course can be pursued by the anyone who want to make career in software related field. Those students do this course after 10th/12th standard other than those student who have completed their bachelor degree with any stream can also pursue this course as additional certification their knowledge as well as improve their curriculum vitae:

Our Syllabus

1. Fundamentals of Computer

2. Configuration of window.

3. Introduction of Tally ERP9

4. Create & Select Company

5. Introduction of Account Group

6. Charts of Account

7. Create Group & Ledger

8. Creat Group at Voucher

9. Voucher Entry

10. Payment Voucher

11. Sales Voucher

12. Configuring Point

13. Inventory of Account

14. Operating System (Linex/windows/Mac)

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Shyam Computer Institute Tamkuhi Road of Computer Education has gained a reputation for itself for its professional training and various courses alongwith a lot of facilities.

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Welcome to Shyam Computer Institute Tamkuhi Road provides different types of certificate courses according to current demand in the field of Information Technology.

Best Teachers

We have well qalified & experienced faculty. Welcome to Budhha Computer Education Institute Gorakhpur.

Excellent Lab

1PC /1 Student Intelligence is an important factor in how the individual responds to education.

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