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DOEACC O Level Syllabus
National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology conducts the O level examination on the first Saturday of every month. The DOEACC O Level Syllabus acts as a guide for candidates preparing for this examination. With the help of DOEACC O Level course Syllabus candidates get to know about the topics important from an examination point of view.
DOEACC O Level Exam Overview:
Name of exam | O Level Syllabus |
Name of conducting body | DOEACC |
Start date to apply | 1st of every month |
Last date to apply | 30th/31st of every month |
Exam date | 1st Saturday of every month |
Official website | student.nielit.in |
DOEACC O Level Syllabus
There will be a Theoretical and Practical Exam. Applicants who will appear in this examination may check Complete Syllabus for O Level Course which is given below:-
M1-R4: IT Tools and Business Systems:
- Computer Appreciation
- Computer Organization
- Operating System
- Word Processing
- Spreadsheet Package
- Presentation Package
- Data Base Operations
- Information Technology and Society
OUTLINE OF COURSE:
Topic | Minimum number of hours |
Computer Appreciation | 04 |
Computer Organization | 06 |
Operating System | 13 |
Word Processing | 06 |
Spreadsheet Package | 09 |
Presentation Package | 05 |
Data Base Operations | 13 |
Information Technology and Society | 04 |
Lectures | 60 |
Practical/Tutorials | 60 |
Total | 120 |
M2-R4: Internet Technology and Web Design:
- Introduction to Internet
- TCP/IP – Internet Technology and Protocol
- Internet Connectivity
- Internet Network
- Services on Internet (Definition and Functions)
- Electronic Mail
- Current Trends on Internet
- Web Publishing and Browsing
- HTML Programming Basics
- Interactivity Tools
- Internet Security Management Concepts, Information Privacy and Copyright Issues.
Course outline:
Topic | Minimum number of hours |
Introduction to Internet | 02 |
TCP/IP – Internet Technology and Protocol | 03 |
Internet Connectivity | 03 |
Internet Network | 04 |
Services on Internet (Definition and Functions) | 04 |
Electronic Mail | 07 |
Current Trends on Internet | 03 |
Web Publishing and Browsing | 10 |
HTML Programming Basics | 12 |
Interactivity Tools | 08 |
Internet Security Management Concepts, Information Privacy and Copyright Issues | 04 |
Lectures | 60 |
Practical/tutorials | 60 |
Total | 120 |
M3-R4: Programming and Problem Solving Through ‘C’ Language:
- Introduction to Programming.
- Algorithms for Problem Solving .
- Introduction to ‘C’ Language.
- Conditional Statements and Loops.
- Functions
- Storage Classes
- Structures and unions
- Pointers
- Self Referential Structures and Linked Lists
- File Processing
Course Outline:
Topic | Minimum number of hours |
Introduction to Programming | 04 |
Algorithms for Problem Solving | 10 |
Introduction to ‘C’ Language | 04 |
Conditional Statements and Loops | 07 |
Arrays | 06 |
Functions | 06 |
Storage Classes | 03 |
Structures and Unions | 06 |
Pointers | 06 |
Self Referential Structures and Linked Lists | 04 |
File Processing | 04 |
Lectures | 60 |
Practical/tutorials | 60 |
Total | 120 |
M4.1- R4: Application of NET Technology:
- The .NET framework
- C# Basics
- C# Using Libraries
- Advanced Features Using C#
- NET 2.0
- Introduction to Programming with Visual Basic.NET
- File and Database Applications
- Advanced Programming Constructs
- .NET Architecture and Advanced Tools
Course outline:
Topic | Minimum number of hours |
The .NET framework | 3 |
C# Basics | 11 |
C# Using Libraries | 7 |
Advanced Features Using C# | 7 |
ASP.NET 2.0 | 7 |
Introduction to Programming with Visual Basic.NET | 7 |
File and Database Applications | 8 |
Advanced Programming Constructs | 5 |
.NET Architecture and Advanced Tools | 5 |
Lectures | 60 |
Practical/tutorials | 60 |
Total | 120 |
M4.2-R4: Introduction to Multimedia:
- Introduction to Multimedia
- Computer Fonts and Hypertext
- Audio fundamentals and representations
- Image fundamentals and representations
- Video and Animation
- Multimedia Authoring
Course outline:
Topic | Minimum number of hours |
Introduction to Multimedia | 08 |
Computer Fonts and Hypertext | 10 |
Audio fundamentals and representations | 10 |
Image Fundamentals and representations | 10 |
Video and Animation | 10 |
Multimedia Authoring | 12 |
Lectures | 60 |
Practical/tutorials | 60 |
Total | 120 |
M4.3-R4: Introduction to ICT Resources:
- PC Assembly and Operation
- Utilities
- Networking Concepts
- Network Administration
Course outline:
Topic | Minimum number of hours |
PC Assembly and Operation | 15 |
Miscellaneous Utilities | 15 |
Networking Concepts | 15 |
Network Administration | 15 |
Lectures | 60 |
Practical/tutorials | 60 |
Total | 120 |
NIELIT ‘O’ Level Gradation System
Sr.No. | Marks Scored | Grade to be Awarded |
1. | Below 50% | F (Failed) |
2. | 50% – 54% | D |
3. | 55% – 64% | C |
4. | 65% – 74% | B |
5. | 75% – 84% | A |
6. | 85% & Above | S |
DOEACC O Level Exam Pattern:
The Exam Pattern has been made by NIELIT for Long Term Courses such as ‘O’ Level Course, BCA, A level, CHMO and Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering / IT. The complete Exam Pattern of ‘O’ Level will be given below:-
- The theory examination for each module under the fourth revised syllabus would be for duration of three hours and the total marks for each subject would be 100.
- One Practical examination of three hours duration and 100 marks.
- The Society will be responsible for holding the examination for theory and practical both for the students from Accredited Centers and student at large.
DOEACC O Level Study Material:
Main Reading
- Sinha and P. Sinha, “ Foundations of Computing” , BPB Publication, 2008.
- Sagman S, “MS Office for Windows XP”, Pearson Education, 2007.
- ITL Educational Society, “Introduction to IT”, Pearson Education.
- Miller M, “Absolute Beginners Guide to Computer Basics”, Pearson Education.
Supplementary Reading
- Turban, Mclean, and Wetherbe, “Information Technology and Management” John
- Wiley & Sons.
- Mansfield Ron, “Working in Microsoft Office”, 2008, Tata McGraw-Hill
- Balagurusamy E, “Fundamentals of Computers”, 2009, Tata McGraw-Hill
- Mavis Beacon, “All-in-one MS Office” CD based views for self-learning, BPB Publication, 2008
- Perry G, “MS Office 2007”, Pearson Education, 2008.
- D’Suoza & D’souza, “Learn Computer Step by Step”, Pearson Education, 2006.
- Kulkarni, “IT Strategy for Business”, Oxford University Press.