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Computational Science FACULTY of COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE SOME of OUR PLACEMENTS www.gnauniversity.edu.in OF GNA GROUP FACULTY OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE About GNA University GNA University (GU) is a private, co-educational university in North India. The university is a hub for rigorous and multitudinous courses to a diverse community of students, setting a benchmark and making a brand name in the vicinity and around the areas. The university “aspires to nurture value based leaders who have knowledge and skills to create success in their organizations. The university seeks to improve the quality of life through eclectic blend of science, technology and humanities for innovative solutions to real life problems. The university is engaged in imparting, creating, preserving and propagating knowledge in the global context.” • Corporate Legacy of 73 years • Innovative curriculum • Effective Teaching Learning processes focused on skills • Research Based Teaching GNA • Live and In-Industry Projects EDGE • Strong Corporate Interface • Visiting faculty from the Industry and Leading Academic Institutions • Community Outreach • International Immersion Program FACULTY OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE About GNA Gears GNA University is promoted by GNA Gears LTD, one of the companies of GNA Group. GNA made its existence in 1947 in the village Bundala, District Jalandhar; a city in Punjab, India. This year was the year of freedom of India. Through the years, GNA has added to nation building with the values like integrity, commitment, dedication and latest state-of-technology. Today, GNA is a prominent name that made its distinct presence in the field of auto parts. GNA is one of the largest integrated plants in the subcontinent of Asia with an annual turnover exceeding $115 Million coming from GNA Gears and GNA Axles ltd. The company has a large customer base with diversified product range covering different sectors of the automotive industry. • Established in 1946 • 73 years of legacy • Turnover is excess of us $150 million • Awarded with TS 16949 - Quality management system OUR • Awarded with QS 14001 - Environmental management system STORY • ASIA’s largest integrated design and manufacturing industry • Employed 4500 employees • Have global presence • 3,75,000 Sq m Technological Resource Experience the FACULTY OF Difference COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE Computer Science is one of most lucrative field in the today's world that is versatile, dynamic and progressive with fast pace. The Faculty of Computational Science at GNA University is determined to cater with the world class education to the students along with practicums of computers which will help the students to stand in the competitive world of computers. The faculty aims to make the students to be self-sufficient to be successfully placed in computer field. The university has aimed the education beyond the four walls so that student can understand the technicality of real world. The Department imparts world class training and platform for research to the students. The department provides state-of-the-art computing facilities to the students enabling them to stay a step ahead. They are exposed to various opportunities during their course of study. This is so as to give students hands on training both at graduate and post graduate level. FACULTY OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE WE MAKE YOU INDUSTRY READY training partners PROGRAMS OFFERED NAME OF PROGRAM DURATION ELIGIBILITY POST GRADUATE MCA 3 Years BCA/PGDCA/B.Com/B.Sc./BA with (CS/Maths) GRADUATE Bachelors in Computer Application 3 Years 12 Any Stream B.Sc. Information Technology 3 Years 12 Any Stream Diploma in Digital Marketing and Social Networks 1 Year 12 Any Stream Diploma in Cyber Security 1 Year 12 Any Stream All certifications are a part of the above courses JOB ORIENTED GLOBAL CERTIFICATIONS FOR MCA, BCA, B.Sc. (IT) • Certified Ethical Hacking/Cyber Security by EC-Council University (US) • Digital Marketing with Hubspot and LinkedIn • AWS Cloud Architecture by AWS Academy Any Sufficiently advanced Technology is equivalent to magic - Arthur C. Clarke PROGRAM SPECIFICATION MCA (Masters of Computer Applications) Computer Applications is a use of computer to solve a problem or to accomplish a particular job. This course is designed to meet up with the demand of qualified professionals in the IT field. This program provides you in-depth knowledge of programming languages for designing. You can be well placed in IT companies or can apply for software publisher, developer, consultant etc. Career Pathways- • Software Programmer • Cloud Architect • Software Consultant • Application Developer • Troubleshooter • Web Designer • Data Scientist BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) At the undergraduate level, the bachelors of computer applications aim at incorporating essential skills in the student to make the student competent enough for the software industry. The student will be able to work on the languages like C and Java. This course provides abundant of opportunities in the software industry as a software developer. The study period of BCA includes various subjects such as Programming in C Language, HTML & CSS, Networking, Data Structure, Python, Database Management, Mathematics, Software Engineering, Object Oriented Programming using C++ etc. making you compatible in this competitive world of softwares. Career Pathways- • Computer Programmer • Business Analyst • Web Design and development specialists • Computer Support Service Specialist • Computer Systems Analyst • Database Administrator • Software Developer • Android App Developer • Embedded System Specialist FACULTY OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE B. Sc. IT (Information Technology) The B.Sc. (IT) Course is a complete professional grooming of students for a successful career in the Software Industry. Its aim is to explore essential skills as demanded by the global software industry through interactive learning process. This also includes soft-skills, leadership skills, audio- visual presentations and personality development programmes. The programme enhances analytical and communication skill besides inculcating the virtues of self - study. The Curriculum has been designed to cater to the ever changing demands of software technology along with necessary inputs from Industry. The B Sc (IT) program at GNA University is rigorous and focussed on providing hands on experience of software development process and allied areas with an integrated approach toward teaching, learning and applying technology in the real world. Career Pathways- • Software developer • Computer systems analysts • Network Administrators • Computer Programmers • Hardware developer • Mobile app developer • Software Trainer • Software Tester • MIS Executive • Content Writer Diploma in Digital Marketing & Social Network The diploma in digital marketing and social network is one year program that aims to gain in-sight into the various digital marketing disciplines like search engine optimization, pay-per click, social media marketing, mobile marketing, email marketing and so on. With this program you will develop a detailed understanding of key areas of digital media spectrum. Upon the completion of this program you will be a certified digital marketing specialist. Career Pathways- • Digital marketing executive • SEO Executive • Link Building specialist • Social media specialist • Google Ads specialist • Web Analyst • Online reputation executive Diploma in Cyber Security As the rate of cybercrime has increased, there arises the need in computational sector to increase the number of cyber security to ensure the security of data and applications. For this purpose GNA University is offering you 1 year diploma program in cyber security that makes you full fledge ready for the cyber world of crime and security. Cyber security is a field that involves defending against crime, espionage, sabotage, and vandalism for a variety of different reasons. Students will study subjects such as network design, security measures, potential threats, and firewalls and antiviral software. This diploma is an independent program that enables you to work in the dynamic world of computers. Career Pathway- • Security Architect • Forensic Computer Analyst • IT Security Consultant • IT Security Engineer • Cyber Security Analyst • Chief Information Security Officer • Lead Software Security Engineer STUDENT TESTIMONIALS GNA University is a student friendly campus. Having lectures from trained facules and supporve mentors really helped me gain a beer understanding of the language and technical experse in my complete degree programme. Chahat Thakur | MCA Faculty of Computational Science I am pursuing B.Sc. IT from GNA UNIVERSITY. It is best place for everyone to grow in any field. The University provides many plaorms to gain the more knowledge and opportunies to explore ourselves. They provided me global exposure in various streams to shape my career but Programming in C++ and Java is my favorite. I am able to make various projects with the support of my teachers. Simrat Kaur | B.Sc. IT Faculty of Computational Science FACULTY OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE SOME OF OUR PLACEMENTS NAME Class Company Name Suman BCA Infosys Jyoti B.Sc.IT Infosys Harsimran kaur B.Sc.IT Infosys Babita B.Sc.IT Infosys Nitin B.Sc.IT Wipro Harpreet Kaur BCA Wipro Rupali Sharma B.Sc.IT TCSSolitaire Varinderjit B.Sc.IT Infosys Amritpal Kaur BCA Solitaire Infosys Harmanpreet Kaur B.Sc.IT The Knowledge Academy Dheeraj B.Sc.IT The Knowledge Academy Simrat Kaur B.Sc.IT The Knowledge Academy Prabhjot Kaur B.Sc.IT The Knowledge Academy Simran BCA The Knowledge Academy Kajal BCA The Knowledge
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