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    ADMISSION BOOKLET

    FEBRUARY 2013

    Process of Admission toPost Graduate Diploma Courses of C-DAC

    CONTENTS:

    1. Introduction

    2. List of PG Diploma Courses, Fees & Eligibility Criteria

    3. Highlights of PG Diploma Courses

    4. Common Campus Placement Programmes

    5. C-DAC's Common Admission Test (C-CAT)

    6. C-CAT Application Fee

    7. C-CAT Admit Cards

    8. C-CAT Ranking

    9. Processes of Admission to PG Diploma

    10. Important Dates

    11. What Happens on the Important Dates?

    12. Training Centres13. Hostel/Canteen Facilities

    14. Payment of Course Fees

    15. Cancellation & Refund

    16. Details of PG Diploma Courses

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    C-DAC 2012 1

    1. Introduction

    Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) is a scientific society of theDepartment of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of Communications &

    Information Technology, Government of India, carrying out Research and Development (R&D)in IT, electronics and associated areas. Since its inception in 1988, C-DAC has been undertakingdevelopment of multiple generations of the PARAM series of supercomputers. Different

    thematic areas of C-DAC's research include high performance computing, grid and cloud

    computing, multilingual computing, professional electronics, software technologies, cybersecurity, health informatics, and ubiquitous computing.

    As an institution for high-end R&D, C-DAC has been at the forefront of the IT revolution in thecountry, constantly building capacities in emerging/enabling technologies, and innovating and

    leveraging its expertise, calibre and skill sets to develop and deploy IT products and solutions for

    diverse sectors. A major spin-off of the challenging expeditions into the various realms of state-

    of-the-art technologies has been the emergence of a high-quality intellectual resource base at C-DAC in the form of expert teams with specialised knowledge of various facets of advanced

    computing.

    With such a resource base at its command, C-DAC has set up the Advanced Computing

    Training School (ACTS) to meet the ever-increasing skilled manpower requirements of theInformation Communication Technologies (ICT) industry as well as supplement its intellectual

    resource base for cutting-edge research and development. Over the years C-DAC has designed

    and delivered various postgraduate and undergraduate degree and diploma programmes. In

    addition, C-DAC imparts ICT training to state and national governments and agencies, strategicsectors, corporate and industries, foreign countries and international students, based on specific

    requirements.

    Presently C-DAC is offering courses through its own training centres in Bengaluru, Chennai,

    Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mohali, Mumbai, Noida, Pune and Thiruvananthapuram, and its network of25 Affiliated Training Centres (ATC) spread across the country. Each year, thousands of

    students and professionals are trained at these centres, enhancing their knowledge-base and

    equipping them with the latest methodologies in advanced computing so as to make their mark in

    the ICT industry. So far more than a quarter million students have passed out from C-DAC.Many of them today are successful employees of many multinational and premier Indian ICT

    companies, and many of them have become booming entrepreneurs.

    C-DAC is committed to nation building and is the first Indian government agency that has

    expanded its training horizons globally, extending its high quality training services to countries

    like Armenia, Belarus, Cambodia, Dominican Republic, Dubai, Ghana, Grenada, Japan,Kazakhstan, Lesotho, Mauritius, Myanmar, Seychelles, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uzbekistan and

    Vietnam.

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    2. List of C-DACs PG Diploma Courses, Fees & Eligibility Criteria

    The list of Post Graduate Diploma courses, their fees and eligibility criteria are given in Table 1.

    All PG Diploma courses, which are offered in the February 2013 batch of C-DAC, are full-

    time 6-month courses. Details of these PG Diploma courses are given in the last section of this

    booklet.There is no age restriction for admission to C-DACs PG Diploma courses.

    Common Eligibility Criteria for all the PG Diploma Courses of C-DAC

    Graduate in Engineering or equivalent (e.g. BE/ BTech/ 4-year BSc Engg/ AMIE/ AIETE/

    DoEACC B Level, etc.) in Electronics/ Electrical/ Computer Science/ IT or related areasOR

    Post Graduate in Engineering Sciences (e.g. MCA/ MSc Engg/ MSc (CS, IT, EE,

    Electronics, Instrumentation, etc.))

    In addition to the common eligibility criteria given above, candidates with the course-

    specific qualifications mentioned in Table 1 are ALSO ELIGIBLE for the particular course.Minimum percentage of marks required in the qualifying examination is also stated in Table 1.

    Table 1: Category-wise listing of PG Diploma courses, their fees and eligibility criteria.

    COURSE CODE COURSE NAME FEES (Rs) ELIGIBILITY MIN. %

    CATEGORY I (Section A in C-CAT)

    PG-DGi Post Graduate Diploma in

    Geoinformatics

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria, OR

    Post Graduate in Physics/Computational Sciences/ Applied

    Sciences/ Geography/ Geology/Mathematics or allied areas

    50 %

    PG-DHI Post Graduate Diploma in

    Healthcare Informatics

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria, OR

    Graduate in any discipline ofEngineering or equivalent, OR

    Post Graduate in Physics/Computational Sciences/ Life

    Sciences/ Chemistry/ Mathematicsor allied areas, OR

    Graduate (minimum 4-year) inMedical/ Biomedical/

    Pharmaceutical Sciences

    50 %

    PG-DCLN Post Graduate Diploma in

    Computational Linguistics

    & NLP

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria, OR

    Post Graduate in Physics/Computational Sciences/ AppliedSciences/ Linguistics/ Applied

    Linguistics/ Languages/ Literature/

    Mathematics or allied areas

    50 %

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    CATEGORY II (Sections A+B in C-CAT)

    PG-DAC Post Graduate Diploma in

    Advanced Computing

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria, OR

    Graduate in any discipline ofEngineering or equivalent, OR

    Post Graduate in Physics/ Comput-

    ational Sciences/ Computing/Mathematics or allied areas, OR

    Post Graduate in Management withgraduation degree in Science

    50 %

    PG-DWiMC Post Graduate Diploma in

    Wireless & Mobile

    Computing

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria, OR

    Post Graduate in Mathematics orallied areas

    50 %

    PG-DSSD Post Graduate Diploma in

    System Software

    Development

    69,000 Common eligibility criteria 55 %

    PG-DITISS Post Graduate Diploma in

    IT Infrastructure,Systems & Security

    69,000 Common eligibility criteria, OR

    Post Graduate in Mathematics orallied areas

    55 %

    CATEGORY III (Sections A+B+C in C-CAT)

    PG-DESD Post Graduate Diploma in

    Embedded Systems

    Design

    69,000 Common eligibility criteria 55 %

    PG-DVLSI Post Graduate Diploma in

    VLSI Design

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria 55 %

    PG- DIVESD Post Graduate Diploma in

    Integrated VLSI & Emb-

    edded Systems Design

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria 55 %

    PG-DASS Post Graduate Diploma in

    Automation & SCADA

    Systems

    79,000 Common eligibility criteria, OR

    Post Graduate in Mathematics orallied areas

    55 %

    Candidates who have appeared for the final examination of their qualifying degree in 2012 willalso be considered for admission to the above courses. By qualifying in C-DAC's Common

    Admission Test (C-CAT) of December 2012, these candidates can apply for provisional

    admission subject to the condition that:

    (a) All parts of their qualifying degree examination shall be completed by the date ofjoining the course, and

    (b) Proof of having passed the qualifying degree with at least the required minimummarks shall be submitted at C-DAC by 30 April 2013.

    Important Note:Candidates are required to ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria of thecourses for which they are applying. In case a candidate is found to be non-eligible during any

    stage of the admission process or course delivery, his/her admission will be cancelled with

    immediate effect and he/she will not be able to attend any further classes.

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    3. Highlights of C-DAC's PG Diploma Courses

    Well established courses with excellent placement records.

    24-week full-time courses with >900 hours' theory/lab.

    Courses designed and developed in consultation with the domain experts in C-DAC,

    academia and ICT industry. Syllabus regularly updated with the latest trends in the ICT industry.

    Expert faculty from C-DAC and ICT industry with extensive domain knowledge.

    Well equipped laboratory that can be accessed 24 hours.

    Tutorials and hands-on relevant to the standards of the ICT industry.

    Placement assistance and region-wise common campus placements.

    Corporate / industry interaction with live projects.

    Training on aptitude and soft skills.

    4. Common Campus Placement Programme

    Over the last two decades, C-DAC has shaped the careers of around 1 lakh IT professionals in

    software development and other specialised advanced computing domains. The Placement Cells

    of C-DAC organise Common Campus Placement Programmes (CCPP) for the PG Diploma

    students. Every year, C-DAC's CCPP are conducted in August and February at Bengaluru,

    Hyderabad, Mumbai, Noida and Pune. All the C-DAC training centres actively coordinate the

    task of organising the campus interviews for all their PG Diploma students. About 100

    companies participated in the CCPP of 2011.

    C-DAC has always been the ICT recruiters first choice when it comes to recruiting ready-to-deploy manpower for their turnkey projects. Top ICT companies like 3DPLM, Amdocs, Atos

    Origin, Barclays, Canon, Capgemini, Capsilon, CISCO, Cumulus, Cybage, eInfochips, Fiserv,Happiest Minds, Hella, HSBC, iGate-Patni, IVY Comptech, John Deere, KPIT, LSI, Maxxton,

    Mindtree, NEC HCL, Nihilent, OnMobile, Prorigo, QLogic, Rockwell Collins, SanDisk, Sears,Softlink, SQS, Samsung, Sasken, Siemens, Varian, and many more have shown faith in CDAC-

    trained resources by recruiting them through CCPP. C-DAC has also recruited some of its

    students for R&D projects.

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    5. C-DACs Common Admission Test (C-CAT)

    From the 2012-13 academic year, admissions to all PG Diploma courses of C-DAC are done

    through C-DAC's Common Admission Test (C-CAT). Candidates have to apply for C-CAT

    online at www.cdac.in. Every year, C-CAT is usually conducted in June (for August

    admissions) and December (for February admissions). Candidates who clear the December 2012C-CAT will be considered for admission to C-DAC's PG Diploma courses of February 2013batch on the basis of their C-CAT ranks and centre/course preferences.

    5.1 C-CAT Test Papers

    C-CAT has three sections (Section A, Section B, Section C) of one hour duration each. As

    shown in Table 2, depending on the course(s) applied by the candidate, he/she will have to eitherappear for just one test paper (Section A) or two test papers (Section A and Section B) or all the

    three test papers (Section A, Section B and Section C). The medium of C-CAT is English.

    Important Note: A candidate can appear only for the specific section(s) in C-CAT as per thecourse(s) opted by him/her at the time of filling the online application form.

    Every section will have 50 objective-type questions of 3 marks each (maximum 150 marks for

    any one section). Each objective-type question in C-CAT will have four choices as possible

    answers of which only one will be correct. There will be +3 (plus three) marks for each correctanswer and -1 (minus one) for each wrong answer. Multiple answers to a question will be treated

    as a wrong answer. For each un-attempted question, 0 (zero) mark will be awarded.

    Table 2: List of PG Diploma courses and the corresponding test paper(s) in C-CAT.

    COURSE

    CATEGORYCOURSE NAME

    TEST

    PAPER(S)

    PG Diploma in Geoinformatics (PG-DGi)

    PG Diploma in Healthcare Informatics (PG-DHI)I

    PG Diploma in Computational Linguistics & NLP (PG-DCLN)

    Section A

    PG Diploma in Advanced Computing (PG-DAC)

    PG Diploma in Wireless & Mobile Computing (PG-DWiMC)

    PG Diploma in System Software Design (PG-DSSD)II

    PG Diploma in IT Infrastructure, Systems & Security (PG-DITISS)

    Section A +

    Section B

    PG Diploma in Embedded Systems Design (PG-DESD)

    PG Diploma in VLSI Design (PG-DVLSI)

    PG Diploma in Automation & SCADA Systems (PG-DASS)III

    PG Diploma in Integrated VLSI & Embedded Systems Design

    (PG-DIVESD)

    Section A +

    Section B +

    Section C

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    5.1 C-CAT Syllabus

    Table 3a indicates the syllabus of the different sections of test papers in C-CAT.

    Table 3a: Syllabus of the different sections of test papers in C-CAT.

    TEST PAPER TOPICS DURATION

    Section A English, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude 1 hour

    Section B Computer Fundamentals, C Programming, Data Structures, Data

    Communications & Networks, Object Oriented Programming,

    Operating Systems

    1 hour

    Section C Computer Architecture, Digital Electronics, Microprocessors 1 hour

    The list of reference books for the various topics of December 2012 C-CAT is given in Table 3b.Candidates are, however, advised to read more books than the ones specified in this table.

    Table 3b: Reference books for the various topics in C-CAT.

    SECTION TOPIC REFERENCE BOOK

    English Any High School Grammar Book

    A Quantitative Aptitude &

    Reasoning

    Quantitative Aptitude Fully Solved (R. S. Aggrawal)

    Quantitative Aptitude (M Tyara)

    Barrons New GRE 2012

    General Reference Book Foundations of Computing (Pradeep Sinha & Priti Sinha)Data Communication &Networking

    CompTIA Network+ Study Guide (Todd Lammle)

    Programming in C

    Test your C Skills (Yashavant Kanetkar)

    Let Us C (Yashavant Kanetkar)

    Exploring C (Yashavant Kanetkar)

    Data Structures Data Structures Through C in Depth (S. K. Srivastava)

    Operating System Operating System Principles (Silberschatz, Galvin, Gagne)

    B

    OOPs Concept Test Your C ++ Skills (Yashavant Kanetkar)

    Digital LogicDigital Fundamentals, 10th Edition (Thomas L. Floyed)Digital Design, 4th Edition (M Morris Mano)

    C

    Microprocessor

    The Intel Microprocessor, 8th Edition (Barry B. Brey)

    Microprocessor Architecture Programming & Application

    with 8085, 5th Edition (Ramesh Gaonkar)

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    5.3 C-CAT Schedule

    The C-CAT for admission to the February 2013 batch of PG Diploma courses will be held

    on 2nd December 2012 and 16th December 2012. Candidates may choose one of these dates as

    per their convenience while filling the online application. The schedule for different test papersof C-CAT is given below.

    Table 4: Schedule of December 2012 C-CAT.

    C-CAT Date Time Test Paper

    10:00 am 11:00 am Section A

    11:00 am 12:00 noon Section B

    2 December 2012

    or16 December 2012

    12:00 noon 1:00 pm Section C

    5.4 C-CAT Centres

    The C-CATs of December 2012 will be conducted manually (using pen and OMR sheets)invarious cities all across India. The list of cities where C-CAT will be conducted in December

    2012 is given in Table 5.

    Table 5: Cities where C-CAT will be conducted in December 2012.

    Agartala Ahmedabad Allahabad Bengaluru

    Bhopal Bhubaneshwar Chennai Coimbatore

    Dhanbad Guwahati Gwalior Hyderabad

    Indore Jaipur Karad KochiKolhapur Kolkata Lucknow Mohali

    Mumbai Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai

    New Delhi Noida Patna Pune

    Raipur Sikar Solapur Thiruvananthapuram

    Vishakhapatnam

    The C-CAT date and locations once selected in the online application form cannot be changedunless approved in writing by C-DAC. All such signed letters of requests with valid reasons

    should be received at C-DAC ACTS, NSG IT Park, Aundh, Pune-411007, before the last date of

    application.

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    6. C-CAT Application Fee

    The basic application fee for C-CAT would be Rs. 1000/- and thereafter Rs. 100/- for every

    course opted in the online application. Hence the application fee for one course will be Rs.1100/-, for two courses Rs. 1200/-, and so on. After filling the online application form, the

    application fee may be paid online or by demand draft.

    Online:The application fee can be paid using both credit and debit cards through the payment

    gateway provided along with the online application.

    Demand Draft: The application fee can also be paid by a crossed Demand Draft (DD) drawn

    from a nationalised bank in favour of 'C-DAC Training' payable at Hyderabad. After filling

    the online application form, the applicant should print the Application Slip generated online andenclose it along with the DD and send to the address given below:

    C-DAC Training

    Centre for Development of Advanced ComputingNalanda Building, No. 1 Shivabagh

    Satyam Theatre Road, AmeerpetHyderabad 500016 Andhra Pradesh

    Phones: 040-23737127/28

    Candidate should write his/her name and form number on the reverse side of the DD. The DDalong with the Application Slip should reach the above-mentioned address on or before the last

    date of application. C-DAC will not be responsible for any postal delay or loss in postal transit.

    On receiving the application fee at C-DAC Hyderabad, the 'Make Payment' step on the main

    menu of the online application will be tick-marked, and the status of payment will be updated onthe 'Status Check' menu. Candidates are advised to write letter to the above address regarding

    any issues they faced during online or DD payment.

    7. C-CAT Admit Cards

    Candidates can download their admit cards from C-DAC's website during the dates mentioned

    under Important Dates. No candidate will be permitted to appear for C-CAT without avalid admit card. The admit card should be presented to the C-CAT officials/invigilators for

    verification at the time of the test.

    Candidates must appear for C-CAT on the specified date at the venue mentioned on theadmit card. They should bring their photo identity card to the C-CAT venue for identification.

    Use of logarithmic tables/calculators/mobile phones/electronic gadgets is not permitted in theexamination hall. Use of unfair means by a candidate, whether detected at the time of the test,

    evaluation or at any other stage, will lead to cancellation of his/her candidature. C-DAC may

    withdraw the permission granted to a candidate to appear for C-CAT, if it is found that he/she isnot eligible to appear for the test even though an admit card has been issued.

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    8. C-CAT Ranking

    Candidates will be provided ranks based on their performance in Section A, Sections A+B,

    Sections A+B+C. Along with the ranking, information on how many candidates are there abovehim/her in the courses applied will also be indicated.

    If a candidate appears for multiple sections, he/she shall be provided multiple ranks dependingon his/her choice of courses at the time of filling the application form. For example, if a

    candidate appears for Sections A and B and had chosen courses under Category I and Category II

    in the application form, he/she shall be provided two ranks: (i) based on the performance inSection A, and (ii) based on the performance in Sections A+B. However, if a candidate appears

    for Sections A and B but had chosen only courses under Category II in the application form,

    he/she shall be provided only one rank based on the performance in Sections A+B.

    Candidates with the lowest 10% performances in Section A, Section B and Section C will not be

    considered for ranking in any category. Even after the removal of the lowest 10% performers as

    stated above, if there exist candidates in any category with zero or less than zero marks, thenthese candidates are also not considered for ranking. The remaining candidates will be ranked

    based on their performance in Section A (for candidates who have applied for Category Icourses), total performance in Sections A+B (for candidates who have applied for Category II

    courses), and total performance in Sections A+B+C (for candidates who have applied for

    Category III courses).

    If two or more candidates have acquired the same marks in Section A or Sections A+B or

    Sections A+B+C, then the candidate having more marks in Section A will be given the higher

    rank. If these candidates have the same marks in Section A also, then the candidate having highervalue in the ratio of 'number of correct answers / number of attempted questions' in the specific

    section required only for that category of courses will be given the higher rank. Candidates whohave the same value of this ratio and having the same total marks as well as marks in Section Awill be given the same rank.

    Admissions to C-DACs PG Diploma courses at various training centres will be offered in the

    order of ranks obtained in C-CAT and based on the preferences of courses and centres given by

    the candidates. Only those candidates who are in the C-CAT rank-list will be considered for

    admissions to C-DAC's PG Diploma courses.

    Rank-lists of December 2012 C-CATs are only applicable for admission to the February 2013intake of C-DAC's PG Diploma courses. Candidates should note that mere appearance in C-CAT

    2012 or being in any of the rank-lists neither guarantees nor provides any automatic entitlement

    to admission. Qualified candidates will have to apply for admission as per the prescribed

    procedure.

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    9. Processes of Admissionto C-DAC's PG Diploma

    Candidates appear for Section(s) A / A+B / A+B+C

    (based on the course(s) opted in the application form).

    Candidates give the order of preferences of courses

    and centres (online).

    Common Admission

    Test (C-CAT)

    Announcement of

    C-CAT Results

    C-CAT Counselling

    Process

    Candidates get ranks in Section(s) A / A+B / A+B+C

    and also their positions in the applied courses.

    Fill online application form in which

    the interested courses are opted.

    Print Admit Card (online).

    C-CAT Application

    Process

    Eligible candidates register

    online at www.cdac.in

    Pay application fees (online / DD).

    C-CAT Notification

    Press Website

    1st round of seat allocation:

    Centre and course allocation based oncandidate's preferences and rank.

    Pay 1st installment fees to

    confirm admission and continue

    in the seat allocation process(online/DD).

    2nd round of seat allocation:

    Centre and course allocation based on

    candidate's initial preferences and rank.

    Seat AllocationProcess

    Pay 1st installment fees (only by

    first-time allocated candidates)

    to confirm admission and

    continue in the seat allocation

    process (online/DD).

    3rd round of seat allocation:

    Centre and course allocation based oncandidate's initial preferences and rank.

    Candidates who were not

    allocated seats in earlier rounds

    of seat allocation are also

    considered in the subsequent

    rounds based on their initial

    preferences and ranks.

    Course Enrollment

    Process

    Candidates report at

    the allocated centres.

    Verification of original documents

    as per the eligibility criteria.

    Pay the full/balance

    course fees (DD).

    Formal Admission to the Course

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    10. Important Dates

    Table 6: Important dates related to admission to C-DACs PG Diploma courses of February 2013 batch.

    No. Event Dates

    a Beginning of Online Registration and Application 10 November 2012

    b Closing of Online Registration & Application, and

    Payment of Application Fee

    C-CAT 1:

    23 November 2012

    C-CAT 2:

    5 December 2012

    c Downloading of Admit CardsC-CAT 1:

    29 November 2012 -

    1 December 2012

    C-CAT 2:

    12 December 2012 -

    15 December 2012

    d C-DAC's Common Admission Test (C-CAT) C-CAT 1:

    2 December 2012

    C-CAT 2

    16 December 2012

    e Announcement of C-CAT Ranks 28 December 2012

    f Online Selection of Course and Centre 28 December 2012 - 3 January 2013

    g Declaration of First Round of Seat Allocation 7 January 2013

    h Last date of payment of Rs 10,000/- for candidates

    allocated seats through the first round

    17 January 2013

    i Declaration of Second Round of Seat Allocation 22 January 2013

    j Last date of payment of Rs 10,000/- for candidates

    allocated seats through the second round

    30 January 2013

    k Declaration of Third Round of Seat Allocation 6 February 2013

    l Last Date of Payment of Full/Balance Course Fees 15 February 2013

    m Registration of Students at Training Centres 19 February 2013

    n Commencement of PG Diploma Courses 20 February 2013

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    11. What Happens on the Important Dates?

    (a) Beginning of Online Registration and Application 10 November 2012

    The process of admission to C-DAC's PG Diploma courses begins with registration of

    prospective candidates on the C-DAC website, www.cdac.in. Candidates are advised to read

    carefully the instructions on the C-DAC website while filling the online registration andapplication forms. Upon registering, candidates will get their form number that can be used to

    log in and fill the C-CAT application form online. The form number must be remembered by the

    candidate as it will be the reference number and login ID of the candidate during the wholeadmission process.

    Once candidates have completed registration, the next step is to log in and fill the C-CATapplication form. After entering the personal data and qualifying degree details, candidates need

    to choose one of the dates for appearing for C-CAT (either 2 December 2012 or 16 December2012) and select two cities (in order of preference) as preferred locations for appearing C-CAT.The cities where C-CAT will be conducted in December 2012 are listed in Table 5.

    The next step is to select the PG Diploma courses which the candidates wish to apply.Depending on their eligibility and interest, candidates have the option to select as many as 11

    courses that are offered in the February 2013 batch of C-DAC. Candidates may note that on

    selection of courses, Rs. 100/- per course will be added to the basic application fee.

    Important Notes:

    (i) Candidates are advised to check the eligibility of each course before opting for it. It will

    entirely be the responsibility of the candidates to prove that they satisfy the minimum

    eligibility requirements of the courses for which they are seeking admission.

    (ii) All further processing of admission at C-DAC will be based on the PG Diploma coursesselected in the application form. Therefore candidates are required to be extremely cautious

    while opting for the courses in the form.

    After filling the application form, candidates have to upload their passport size photograph. The

    next step is payment of C-CAT application fee that may be paid online or by demand draft. Thedetails of payment are given in the section C-CAT Application Fee.

    The steps successfully completed in the application process are shown with a tick-mark on themain menu of the online application. Candidates facing any issues during online registration

    and application may contact C-DAC ACTS, Pune, through phone (020-25503100/01/06/07)

    or e-mail ([email protected]).

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    (b) Closing of Online Registration &

    Application, and Payment of Fees

    C-CAT 1:

    23 November 2012

    C-CAT 2:

    5 December 2012

    As C-CAT will be conducted on two different dates in December 2012, there will be two

    different last dates of applications. For the first C-CAT that will be conducted on 2 December2012, the online registration of candidates and submission of application forms will close on 23November 2012. The payment of application fee through Demand Draft (DD) as well as online

    mode will also close on 23 November 2012.

    For the second C-CAT that will be conducted on 16 December 2012, the online registration and

    application of candidates will close on 5 December 2012. The payment of application fee

    through DD as well as online mode will also close on 5 December 2012.

    If the application fee is paid through DD, the DD should strictly reach C-DAC Hyderabad before

    5 pm on the above-mentioned last dates. The delays due to postal or any other reason are not

    acceptable.

    (c) Downloading of Admit CardsC-CAT 1:

    29 November 2012 -

    1 December 2012

    C-CAT 2:

    12 December 2012 -

    15 December 2012

    Depending on the date of appearing C-CAT, candidates can download their admit cards during

    these periods by logging in on the C-DAC website. After downloading the admit cards,candidates should examine all the entries therein and also carefully read and follow the

    instructions on the cards. In case of any discrepancy in the details provided, or if candidates are

    unable to download the online admit card, then they should contact C-DAC ACTS, Pune,

    immediately through phone (020-25503100/01/06/07) or e-mail ([email protected]), giving theirname and application form number. No candidate will be permitted to appear for C-CAT

    without a valid admit card.

    Candidates will not be able to download their admit cards, if their DDs have not been received at

    C-DAC Hyderabad before the last date of payment.

    (d) C-DAC's Common Admission Test

    (C-CAT)

    C-CAT 1:

    2 December 2012

    C-CAT 2

    16 December 2012

    The C-CAT for admission to the February 2013 batch of PG Diploma courseswill be conductedon two dates, viz., 2 December 2012 and 16 December 2012, in various cities all across India.

    The details of C-CAT are given in the section C-DAC's Common Admission Test. Candidates

    must appear for C-CAT on the specified date at the venue mentioned on the admit card.

    The C-CAT papers have to be answered in a machine-readable Optical Mark Reader (OMR)sheet by darkening appropriate bubbles using black ballpoint pens. Candidates should carryblack ballpoint pens for the test; the OMR sheets will be provided by C-DAC at the test venue.

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    Since the OMR will be evaluated by electronic means, it is imperative that the instructions given

    on the question paper booklet and OMR sheet are carefully read and followed by the candidates.

    (e) Announcement of C-CAT Results 28 December 2012

    C-CAT results will be published on the C-DAC website on this date. When a candidate checks

    results through his/her login, along with the rank, information on how many candidates are there

    above him/her in the courses applied will also be indicated. Candidates will be provided ranksbased on their performance in Section A, Sections A+B and Sections A+B+C. If a candidate

    appears for multiple sections, he/she will be provided multiple ranks as explained in the section

    C-CAT Ranking.

    In order to be considered for admission to a desired course, a candidates name must appear in

    the rank-list of the sections corresponding to that particular course and also satisfy its minimum

    eligibility criteria.

    (f) Online Selection of Course and Centre 28 December 2012 - 3 January 2013

    During these dates, candidates are required to give order of preferences online of their preferred

    courses and training centres. Depending on their ranks, candidates are allocated seats based on

    their order of preferences of courses and centres. Instructions on how to use the Choice Fillingsoftware are provided in the Counselling Brochure available online during the counselling

    process. Candidates facing any issues during online section of course/centre may contact C-DAC

    Mumbai through e-mail at [email protected].

    Important Note: Candidates will be permitted to give preferences for only those courses whichthey had opted at the time of applying for C-CAT. They cannot opt/apply for any additional

    course(s) other than what they had initially applied for.

    The list of courses offered and the maximum number of seats available at all training centres of

    C-DAC are given in Tables 7(a) and 7(b) of this booklet. A candidate may give as many course-training centre preferences as desired, and the rank-wise seat allocation will be done based on

    these preferences and the availability of seats. Under any circumstance, a candidate will not be

    allocated another course/centre, which was not given as a preference during this stage.

    While choosing the preferred courses and centres in the Choice Filling software, candidates have

    the option to save and lock their preferences. Candidates after choosing their preferred coursesand centres, should save their preferences. The unsaved preference list will be shown in red

    colour. The saved preference list (shown in green color) can be modified (if required) by the

    candidate until 3 January 2013. Once the candidate is sure about the preferences, he/she shouldlock them so that the choices will not be modified by mistake. The saved preferences will be

    locked automatically after 3 January 2013 if the candidate has not locked them before. The

    locked preferences are non-editable and are shown with a white background. These preferences

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    will be considered in the seat allocation process in their order of preferences. Candidates will

    have the option to print the list of course-centre preferences given by them.

    Candidates can add or delete preferences and also change their order before locking them. Oncelocked, the preferences cannot be edited later. Preferences once given by the candidate will be

    considered as final and he/she cannot opt for a lower preferred choice if he/she is allocateda better preference in any round of seat allocation.

    Important Note: If a candidate has not given preference for a particular course or a centre duringthis stage, he/she will not be considered for this particular course/centre in any further admission

    process. Once the preferences are locked, there is no provision for a candidate to edit/add/delete

    any preferences, even for the second and third rounds of seat allocations.

    (g) Declaration of First Round of Seat Allocation 7 January 2013

    The course and centre allocated to the candidates are published online on this date. Admissionsto various courses at different training centres are offered in the order of C-CAT ranks andpreferences of courses and training centres given by the candidate and the number of seats

    available for the course at the admitting centre. If some candidates' ranks are not good enough to

    get them their top preferences, they may be offered their lower preferred courses/centres

    depending on their ranks.

    Candidates will get to know the course/centre allocated to them by logging in on the C-DACwebsite. All the candidates who have got their seats allocated will also receive an e-mailnotification on the course and centre allocated to them. Once a candidate is allocated a centre, no

    manual request for transfer to another centre will be permitted at any stage. Seat allocation will

    happen only as per the order of preferences already given by the candidates.

    (h) Last date of payment of Rs 10,000/- for candidates

    allocated seats through the first round

    17 January 2013

    Once a seat is offered to a candidate, he/she must pay the first installment fees of Rs. 10,000/-

    (Rupees Ten Thousand only) as a token amount to confirm the admission. The mode of payment

    of fees is explained in the section Payment of Course Fees. If this token amount is paid throughDemand Draft (DD), the DD should strictly reach C-DAC before 5 pm on 17 January 2013. The

    delays due to postal or any other reason are not acceptable.

    Candidates who have been offered courses through any round of seat allocation, but have

    not paid the token amount on or before the scheduled last date will not be considered for

    the next round of seat allocation. It will be considered as these candidates do not want to

    take any admission and their names will be removed from further seat allocation

    processing. Therefore, in order to be considered for further seat allocation, candidates are

    advised to pay the token amount and confirm their admission, even if the course/centre allocated

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    in the current round of allocation is not their top preference. It may happen that the candidate

    may be allocated a higher-preferred course/centre in a later round of seat allocation.

    Important Note:The token amount of Rs 10,000/- once paid will not be refunded in case thecandidate is found to be non-eligible for the course during verification of certificates at the time

    of registration.

    (i) Declaration of Second Round of Seat Allocation 22 January 2013

    Candidates who are in the rank-list but were not offered seats in the first round of seat allocationwill be considered in the second round of seat allocation. In addition, candidates who have been

    already allocated seats in the first round of seat allocation, but did not get their top preferences,will also be considered in this round of seat allocation for their higher-preferred courses. The

    second round of seat allocation will be based on the preferences already given by the candidates

    before the first round of allocation.

    Upon logging in on the C-DAC website, candidates will get to know the course/centre allocatedto them in the second round. All the candidates who have got their seats allocated in this round

    will also receive an e-mail notification on the course and centre allocated to them.

    (j) Last date of payment of Rs 10,000/- for candidates

    allocated seats first-time through the second round

    30 January 2013

    Candidates who are allocated seats for the first time through the second round are required to paythe first installment fees of Rs 10,000/- as a token amount to confirm their admission. The mode

    of payment of fees is explained in the section Payment of Course Fees. If this token amount ispaid through DD, the DD should strictly reach C-DAC before 5 pm on 30 January 2013. The

    delays due to postal or any other reason are not acceptable. Candidates who have already paid Rs10,000/- after the first round of seat allocation are not required to pay this amount again.

    Important Note:Candidates who have been allocated seats in any round of seat allocation, but

    have failed to confirm their admission (by paying the token amount of Rs 10,000/- on or before

    the scheduled last date), will not be considered for any further round of seat allocation.

    (k) Declaration of Third Round of Seat Allocation 6 February 2013

    Candidates who are in the rank-list but were not offered seats in the earlier rounds of allocationwill be considered in the third round of seat allocation. In addition, candidates who have been

    already allocated seats in the earlier rounds of allocation, but did not get their top preferences,

    will also be considered in this round of seat allocation for their higher-preferred courses. In such

    cases, the once-paid token amount of Rs 10,000/- is not required to be paid again. The thirdround of seat allocation will be based on the preferences already given by the candidates before

    the first round of allocation.

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    Upon logging in on the C-DAC website, candidates will get to know the course/centre allocated

    to them in the third round. All the candidates who have got their seats allocated in this round willalso receive an e-mail notification on the course and centre allocated to them.

    (l) Last Date of Payment of Full/Balance Course Fees 15 February 2013

    All the candidates who are allocated seats for the first time through the third round will have to

    pay their full course fees in a single installment. Candidates who have already paid Rs 10,000/-after the first and second rounds of seat allocation are required to pay only the balance course

    fees before this last date. The amount should be paid using a demand draft at the respective C-

    DAC training centre where the course will be pursued by the candidate. The detailed mode of

    payment of fees is explained in the section Payment of Course Fees.

    (m) Registration of Students at Training Centres 19 February 2013

    Upon payment of full fees, the selected candidates will be enrolled as C-DAC students at therespective training centres. They will get a student identity number.

    At the time of registration, candidates need to show their photo identity cards for identification,

    submit three passport-size colour photographs and photocopies of qualifying degree certificate or

    provisional/passing certificate from the university. The original certificates should be presentedfor verification at the time of registration.

    Candidates who do not have their qualifying degree certificate (including students who haveappeared for the qualifying examination and awaiting results) will be given provisional

    admission on submitting (at the admitting centre) the proof that they have already taken all the

    examinations for their qualifying degree at the time of registration. These students will have tosubmit (at the admitted centre) the proof of having passed the qualifying degree with the required

    minimum marks by 30 April 2013 to confirm their admission.

    Important Note: Candidates who are provisionally admitted as students but are unable to

    produce the proof of qualification by 30 April 2013 will have their admissions cancelled. They

    will not be eligible for any refund.

    (n) Commencement of PG Diploma Courses 20 February 2013

    Classes for the February 2013 batch of all the PG Diploma courses at all training centres of C-DAC will begin on 20 February 2013.

    Candidates/students wishing to withdraw their admission during any stage of the admissionprocess or course delivery must follow the guidelines mentioned in the section Cancellation &

    Refund. Penalties levied on such candidates/students are also explained in this section.

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    Requests of students to relocate to another centre after taking admissions at one centre, will not

    be entertained except in certain exceptional cases like serious medical reasons. Such requestletters are to be addressed to the Director General, C-DAC, though the heads of the transferring

    and transferee training centres.

    Important Notes:(i) C-DAC reserves the right to cancel a course, if conducting the course is unviable (in theopinion of C-DAC), due to lack of the required minimum number of students for that course in a

    particular training centre. In the event of a course being cancelled, the full fees will be refunded

    to the candidates or alternate admission will be offered as per their ranks.

    (ii) C-DAC has the right to cancel, at any stage, the admission of any candidate who is found tohave been admitted to a course to which he/she is not entitled, being unqualified or ineligible in

    accordance with the rules and regulations in force.

    12. Training Centres

    Across India, C-DACs PG Diploma courses are offered at C-DAC centres and also through the

    Authorized Training Centres (ATC) affiliated to C-DAC. The address and contact details of

    these training centres can be found at http://cdac.in/index.aspx?id=cdaccenters .

    The tables 7a and 7b show the courses offered and the seat capacity at the various trainingcentres of C-DAC. Candidates are advised to visit the training centres of their preference and see

    the facilities offered before opting for courses at these centres.

    Table 7a: Seat capacity at C-DAC centres.

    Sr.No.

    CityPG-DAC

    PG-DWiMC

    PG-DESD

    PG-DSSD

    PG-DITISS

    PG-DVLSI

    PG-DIVESD

    PG-DASS

    PG-DGi

    PG-DHI

    PG-DCL

    1Bengaluru

    (Knowledge Park)90 56 90 50 50

    2Bengaluru

    (Electronics City)60

    3 Chennai 40 50 30

    4 Hyderabad 60 60 60

    5 Kolkata 40 40

    6 Mohali 40 40 407 Mumbai (Juhu) 60

    8 Mumbai (Kharghar) 100

    9 Noida 120 40 40 40 80 30

    10 Pune 240 60 120 40 40 30 30 30

    11 Thiruvananthapuram 40

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    Table 7b: Seat capacity at C-DACs affiliated training centres.

    Sr.

    No.City Centre Name

    PG-

    DAC

    PG-

    DWiMC

    PG-

    DESD

    PG-

    DITISS

    PG-

    DVLSI

    PG-

    DIVESD

    1 Agartala NIT 20

    2 AhmedabadGateway Education &

    Training120

    3 Allahabad MNNIT 60 60

    4 Aurangabad NIELIT 40

    5 BengaluruVimarshana,Marathahalli

    120 60

    6 Bhubaneswar Lakshya 60

    7 Gurgaon Zip2Zenith Learning 60

    8 Indore

    Mastishka Advanced

    Computing School 120

    9 Karad Sunbeam 120

    10 KolhapurGlobal InfotechLearning

    120

    11 Mumbai MET - IIT, Bandra 120

    12 Mumbai TICA, Kandivli 0 40 40

    13 Mumbai VITA, Juhu 120

    14 MumbaiYCP - AIT,Nariman Point

    120

    15 Nagpur Soft Polynomials 60 40 40

    16 Nashik MET - IIT 60

    17 New Delhi Bytes Softech, Okhla 120 40

    18 Patna Career Foresight 60

    19 Pune IACSD, Akurdi 220

    20 PuneInstitute of EmergingTechnology, Kothrud

    136

    21 Pune Infoway, Kothrud 90

    22 Pune Know-IT, Baner Road 100

    23 Pune Sunbeam, Gultekdi 220 120 60

    24 Sikar NETCOM 60

    25 Solapur Ashwat Infotech 60

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    13. Hostel Facilities

    Hostel (limited number) and canteen facilities are available for students at some of the C-DAC

    training centres as shown in Table 8. Hostel allotments are made on a first-come, first-servedbasis. However, outstation candidates will be given first preference when the allotment is

    done. Local students can apply for hostel accommodation, in case if any vacancy is available.Some of the centres, which are not offering hostel facilities, may provide assistance to find outsuitable boarding and lodging to their students.

    Candidates interested to avail hostel accommodation should send their written requests to theAdministrative Officers at the respective training centres, after the admission lists are published.

    Hostel/canteen fees, room availability and other related information may be obtained by

    communicating to the respective centres contact person whose name is mentioned at

    http://cdac.in/index.aspx?id=cdaccenters .

    Table 8: Hostel/canteen facility at the Training Centres.

    Training Centre Hostel Canteen

    C-DAC, Bengaluru (Knowledge Park)

    C-DAC, Bengaluru (Electronics City)

    C-DAC, Kolkata

    C-DAC, Mohali

    C-DAC, Mumbai (Juhu)

    C-DAC, Mumbai (Kharghar)

    C-DAC, Noida

    C-DAC, Thiruvananthapuram

    Gateway, Ahmedabad

    MNNIT, Allahabad

    NIELIT, Aurangabad

    Lakshya, Bhubaneswar

    Sunbeam, Karad

    MET-IIT, Mumbai (Bandra)

    TICA, Mumbai (Kandivli)

    VITA, Mumbai (Juhu)

    YCP-AIT, Mumbai (Nariman Point)

    MET-IIT, Nashik

    IACSD, Pune (Akurdi)

    Infoway, Pune (Kothrud)

    Ashwat, Solapur

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    14. Payment of Course Fees

    The fees of all the PG Diploma courses offered by C-DAC are given in Table 1 of this booklet.

    The fees mentioned are inclusive of the service tax. The course fee includes the cost of coursematerials, computer lab usage, examinations, final mark-list/certificate, and placement assistance

    provided at the training centre. The fees for all the PG Diploma courses are to be paid in twoinstallments. Candidates may take note that no cheque or cash will be accepted towards paymentof any installment of fees.

    (i) The first installment of Rs 10,000/- is to be paid as per the schedule given under Important

    Dates. It can be paid either online or by a demand draft.

    Online: The first installment can be paid using both credit and debit cards through the paymentgateway provided on the C-DAC website. Candidates are advised to follow the guidelines

    given therein.

    Demand Draft (DD): The first installment of Rs 10,000/- can also be paid by a crossed DDdrawn from a nationalised bankin favour of 'C-DAC' payable at Hyderabad.

    Candidate should enter the DD details like DD number, DD issuing bank and DD date,

    after logging in on the C-DAC website. The candidate should also write his/her name and

    form number on the reverse side of the DD, and send it at the address given below:

    C-DACNalanda Building, No. 1 Shivabagh

    Satyam Theatre Road, Ameerpet

    Hyderabad 500016 Andhra Pradesh

    Phones: 040-23737127/28

    The candidate should write Fee for PG Diploma course on top of the envelope in which theDD is sent. The DD should strictly reach the above-mentioned address before 5 pm on the

    scheduled last date given in Table 2. C-DAC will not be responsible for any postal delay or

    irregularity or loss in postal transit.

    Alternatively, candidates may submit this DD in person at any C-DAC centre (listed in Table

    7a) convenient to them before the scheduled last date. Before submitting the DD at any C-DACcentre, candidates should ensure that the DD is drawn in favor of C-DAC and payable at

    Hyderabad. Centres other than C-DAC Hyderabad will not accept the DD sent through post.

    On receiving the token amount (DD/online) at C-DAC Hyderabad, the status of payment of

    first installment will be shown as 'Paid' when the candidate logs in on the C-DAC website. The

    candidate will also have the option to print the receipt. Candidates are advised to write letter tothe above address regarding any issues they faced during online or DD payment.

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    (ii) The second (final) installment is to be paid before 15th February 2013. It should be paid

    at the respective C-DAC training centre (listed in Table 7a) where the course will be pursuedby the candidate, using a crossed DD drawn in favour of 'C-DAC' payable at theparticular city of the C-DAC centre. (For e.g., if a candidate is taking admission at C-DAC

    Bengaluru, the DD should be drawn in favour of 'C-DAC' payable at Bengaluru.) However,

    for candidates taking admission at C-DAC Pune, the DD should be drawn in favour of'C-DAC ACTS' payable at Pune. Candidates may take note that the second installment can

    be paid only through DD.

    If a candidate is taking admission at any of the C-DACs Affiliated Training Centres

    (ATC, except NIELIT Aurangabad), he/she should pay the second (final) installment at

    the ATC where he/she is taking admission, using a crossed DD drawn in favour of 'C-

    DAC ACTS' payable at Pune. For candidates taking admission at NIELIT, the DD

    should be drawn in favour of 'C-DAC' payable at Hyderabad and submitted at NIELIT

    Aurangabad.

    ImportantNote:All the candidates who are allocated seats for the first time through the thirdround of seat allocation will have to pay their full course fees in a single installment as given in

    section (ii) above.

    15. Cancellation & Refund

    Candidates must read and understand the rules pertaining to payment and refund of fees, before

    seeking admission to any course. No disputes regarding refunds will be entertained once the feesare paid.

    If a course at a particular training centre is cancelled by C-DAC due to lack of the minimumrequired number of students, the full fees will be refunded to the candidates. However, these

    candidates may be offered admission to (i) the same course at another training centre preferred

    by them, or (ii) another course preferred by them at the same centre or another centre of theirchoice, where seats are available as per their ranks. In such cases, the candidates have the option

    to choose the alternate centre/course before withdrawing the fees paid.

    During verification of the certificates at the time of registration, if any candidate is found to be

    non-eligible for the admitted course, the first installment fees of Rs 10,000/- will not be

    refunded. Provisionally admitted students who are unable to produce the proof of qualificationfor the admitted course by 30 April 2013 will not be eligible for any refund of fees paid.

    Candidates desiring to withdraw their admission during any stage of the admission process (i.e.before the date of commencement of the course) may do so by online filling the withdrawal form

    that can be accessed using their login. After submitting the form online, candidates should print

    the withdrawal form, sign it and send it to the below-given address. Candidates should writeRequest for withdrawal from admission on top of the envelope in which the form is sent. No e-

    mail requests for withdrawal will be entertained. Online entries without sending the signed

    withdrawal forms will not be considered for refund.

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    C-DAC

    Nalanda Building, No. 1 ShivabaghSatyam Theatre Road, Ameerpet

    Hyderabad 500016 Andhra Pradesh

    Phones: 040-23737127/28

    Students desiring to withdraw their admission after the commencement of the course may do soby submitting prescribed withdrawal forms (that are available at the training centre) at the

    admitted centre. No e-mail requests for withdrawal will be entertained.

    Cancellation of admission by a candidate/student will attract the following penalties:

    ImportantNote: In case a candidate is found to be non-eligible during any stage of the

    admission process or course delivery, his/her admission will stand cancelled with immediate

    effect and he/she shall be subjected to the refund policies stated hereunder.

    If a candidate who has paid the fees wants to withdraw his/her admission on or before 31January 2013, then Rs 1000/- will be deducted from the fees paid and the balance amount

    will be refunded. The signed withdrawal forms should reach C-DAC Hyderabad before 5

    pm on 31 January 2013.

    If a candidate who has paid the fees wants to withdraw his/her admission after 31 January2013 but before the date of commencement of the course, then Rs 10,000/- will bededucted from the fees paid, and the balance amount (if any) will be refunded. The signed

    withdrawal forms should reach C-DAC Hyderabad before 5 pm on 19 February 2013.

    If a student wants to withdraw from a course within 30 days of the date of commencement

    of the course, then 50% of the course fees will be refunded. The signed withdrawal formsshould be submitted at the admitted training centre before 5 pm on 21 March 2013.

    If a student wants to withdraw from a course after 30 days of the date of commencement ofthe course, then there will not be any refund of fees.

    If a candidate, who had appeared for C-CAT on both the dates and has been allocated two

    seats based on his/her separate ranks in the two C-CATs, pays fees for both these seats, thestandard refund policies mentioned above will be applicable to the candidate, upon

    withdrawal of his/her admission(s).

    Important Note:In all matters concerning admissions, the decision of C-DAC shall be final andbinding on all the candidates. With regard to the interpretation of the provisions of any matter

    not covered in this admission booklet, the decision of C-DAC shall be final and binding on all

    the parties concerned.

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    16. Details of PG Diploma Courses

    16.1 Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Computing (PG-DAC)

    PG-DAC is the most popular PG Diploma course of C-DAC. The course is targeted

    towards engineers and IT professionals who wish to venture into the domain of advancedcomputing. The course aims to groom the students to enable them to work on currenttechnology scenarios as well as prepare them to keep pace with the changing face of

    technology and the requirements of the growing IT industry. The entire course syllabus,

    courseware, teaching methodology and the course delivery have been derived from therich research and development background of C-DAC. Running successfully for more

    than fifteen years, the PG-DAC course has yielded thousands of students, who are well

    positioned in the industry today. The major modules covered in PG-DAC are:

    Operating Systems Concepts

    C, C++ and Data Structures

    Software Engineering & Project Management

    Web Programming & XML

    Database Technologies (Using Oracle 11g & MS SQL Server)

    J2SE - Core Java

    J2EE - Enterprise Java

    Microsoft .Net Technologies

    Upcoming Technologies

    Business Communication

    Aptitude

    Project

    16.2 Post Graduate Diploma in Wireless and Mobile Computing (PG-DWiMC)

    PG-DWiMC is one of the most sought-after courses of C-DAC. The course is targeted

    towards engineers who wish to venture into the domain of wireless and mobile

    computing. The course aims to groom the students to enable them to work on currenttechnology scenarios as well as prepare them to keep pace with the changing face of

    technology and requirements of an exponentially growing mobile and wireless industry.

    The entire course syllabus, courseware, teaching methodology and the course deliveryhave been derived from the rich research and development background of C-DAC. The

    major modules covered in PG-DWiMC are:

    Mobile and Wireless Technologies

    C, C++ Programming and Data Structures

    OS Concepts & Linux Programming

    System Development Methodology

    WinCE.NET, Compact Framework Programming & Introduction to Database

    Java Programming

    Java Wireless Programming & Applications Development (J2ME)

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    iPhone Programming

    Android Application

    Business Communication

    Aptitude

    Project

    16.3 Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems Design (PG-DESD)

    Realizing the growth of embedded systems in day-to-day life and the need for trained

    manpower in this promising area, C-DAC launched PG-DESD for engineers incomputers, electronics and IT. Embedded systems is a unique field, where engineers need

    to have sound knowledge in hardware and software design. Keeping this aspect in view,

    C-DAC has designed this course giving equal emphasis to hardware and software,enabling engineers to face challenges in the design and development of state-of-the-art

    embedded systems. The latest curriculum includes a module on wireless embedded

    systems design, specifically focusing on wireless technologies and Wireless Sensor

    Networks (WSN). The major modules covered in PG-DESD are:

    Programming Concepts & Data Communication

    Introduction to Embedded Systems Design

    8/16/32 bit Microcontrollers and Interfacing

    Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)

    Embedded Systems Programming

    Wireless Technologies & Mobile Programming

    Digital Signal Processing

    Project & Seminar

    16.4 Post Graduate Diploma in System Software Development (PG-DSSD)

    System software is an important area of the computer system. It helps in managing and

    controlling the hardware and also provides convenient environment for the application

    software. Developing this kind of software is a challenging task as knowledge of systeminternals and quality programming skills are required. Demand for these skill sets is fast

    growing in the development of software specific to domains like telecommunications,

    networking, cyber security, operating systems, grid computing, ubiquitous computing and

    medical instrumentation. C-DAC has taken up the challenge to address the need fortrained system software development professionals by introducing the in-depth course,

    PG-DSSD, giving emphasis on secure software design and implementation practices as

    per the industry needs. This career-oriented course is designed and developed forengineers and postgraduates in electronics, computer science and IT. The major modules

    covered in PG-DSSD are:

    Advanced C/C++ Programming

    Computer Networking

    ARM Architecture and Programming

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    Software Engineering

    Linux System Programming and Driver Development

    Windows System Programming and Driver Development

    Parallel Programming

    Security Engineering

    Mobile Computing and Android Programming Business Communication

    Aptitude

    Project

    16.5 Post Graduate Diploma in IT Infrastructure, Systems & Security (PG-DITISS)

    PG-DITISS is targeted towards grooming students in the arena of human-computer

    interaction and cyber and network security. The objective of this course is to enable the

    students to understand the concepts of network security and learn the techniques ofdetecting the attacks and securing a network from internal and external attacks. At the

    end of the course, the student will be able to recognise a variety of generic securitythreats and vulnerabilities, understand the principles and practices of cryptographictechniques, identify and analyze particular security problems for a given application and

    apply appropriate security techniques to solve the security issues. The major modules

    covered in PG-DITISS are:

    Fundamentals of Computers and Networks

    C++ programming

    Concepts of Operating System and Administration

    Network Defense and Countermeasures (NDC)

    Auditing, Securing Standards and Best Practices

    PKI and Biometrics Concepts and Planning (PBC)

    Concepts of Software Testing

    Introduction to ITIL

    Application Security

    Ethical Hacking & Cyber Laws

    Data Centre Management

    Cyber Forensics

    Business Communication

    Aptitude

    Project

    16.6 Post Graduate Diploma in VLSI Design (PG-DVLSI)

    PG-DVLSI is a pioneering course offered by C-DAC to assist engineers who wish to gain

    theoretical as well as practical knowledge in the field of Very Large Scale Integration(VLSI) design. It will also prepare them to keep pace with the changing trends of VLSI

    technology and the requirements of an ever-growing VLSI design industry. The entire

    course syllabus, courseware, teaching methodology and the course delivery have been

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    derived from the rich research and development background of C-DAC, which has a

    legacy of designing the PARAM range of supercomputers. The major modules covered inPG-DVLSI are:

    Advanced Digital Design

    System Architectures

    Programming Fundamentals

    High Level Design Methodology

    Verilog (In Accordance with IEEE 1364-2005 and 2009)

    ASIC Design Issues

    CMOS VLSI Design

    Verification using System Verilog

    Linux Shell Scripting

    Business Communication

    Aptitude

    Project

    16.7 Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated VLSI and Embedded Systems Design

    (PG-DIVESD)

    PG-DIVESD is targeted towards grooming students in the areas of Very Large Scale

    Integration (VLSI) and embedded systems designing. It has the following modules.

    Programming Languages and Fundamentals

    Advanced Micro controller Programming

    Real Time Operating System Programming & Driver Development

    Embedded Systems Techniques and Programming Digital Signal Processing

    Wireless Technologies and Mobile Computing

    Advanced Digital Design

    HDLs

    HDLs: Synthesis

    VERILOG

    ASIC Design and DFT

    System Architecture

    CMOS

    Business Communication

    Aptitude Project

    16.8 Post Graduate Diploma in Automation and SCADA Systems (PG-DASS)

    PG-DASS is ideally suited for fresh engineering graduates who would like to make goodcareer in the field of process automation and smart systems in the utilities sector. It is also

    suited for professionals in the related areas to up their skills to higher levels in the ever

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    demanding industry. PG-DASS aims to groom students in learning concepts for

    development needed in the process industry. Students are exposed to work on the latesttechnologies in SCADA and automation. The exhaustive research experience in C-DAC

    has been utilised for developing the appropriate course curriculum, courseware and

    pedagogy. Overall the course has been designed keeping in view of the various skill

    requirements of the industry. The major modules covered in PG-DASS are:

    C Programming in Real-time Domain

    Java and XML GUI Programming

    Advanced OS and RTO

    Oracle and Database Systems

    Network Programming and Industrial Ethernet

    Fundamentals of SCADA and Automation

    SCADA Systems Operations and Integration

    Security for SCADA Systems

    Autonomic Middleware

    Specialised SE for RT Systems Domain-specific Models and Applications

    Introduction to Smart Grid Architecture

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    16.9 Post Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Informatics (PG-DHI)

    PG-DHI is targeted towards grooming students in the area of healthcare informatics. Theobjective of this course is to enable the students to understand the applicable science of

    introducing, managing and organizing information and technologies related to human

    healthcare, and making them useful for problem solving using the latest state-of-the-arttechnologies. At the end of the course the students will be proficient in the concepts of

    healthcare informatics, learn the technologies and skills required for and issues involved

    in aggregation and analysis of information regarding various factors interacting inhealthcare. They will be able to apply appropriate techniques to solve problems in various

    application areas in healthcare informatics. The major modules covered in PG-DHI are:

    Introduction to Healthcare IT

    Clinical Data Tools

    Database Technologies

    Hospital Information Systems & Terminologies

    Managing Technological Changes for Healthcare IT Web Technologies

    Software Engineering and Project Management

    Interoperability including Standards

    Application Areas of Healthcare IT

    Business Communication

    Aptitude

    Project

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    16.10 Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics (PG-DGi)

    Geoinformatics or Geomatics is the synergy of multiple disciplines, namely, GIS, remote

    sensing, photogrammetry, cartography, GPS and geodesy. It is fundamental to all thedisciplines that use data identified by their locations. PG-DGi aims to provide conceptual

    knowledge on GIS, remote sensing and related fields, and hands-on training in GIS,satellite data interpretation, digital image processing, digital photogrammetry, digitalcartography and GPS. There are also three electives, i.e., GIS Development, RDBMS and

    Geomatics Business & Project Management. Application of Geoinformatics in various

    development contexts are analysed through appropriate case studies. The course contents

    have been designed keeping in view the emerging trends in the field of Geoinformaticsand the increasing needs of skilled manpower. The main modules covered in PG-DGi are:

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

    Global Positioning Systems (GPS)

    Remote Sensing

    Digital Image Processing

    Spatial Analysis

    Trends in Geoinformatics & RS and GIS Applications

    Elective Modules (GIS Development / RDBMS / Geoinformatics Business &Project Management)

    Soft Skills

    Seminar

    Project

    16.11 Post Graduate Diploma in Computational Linguistics and NLP (PG-DCLN)

    PG-DCLN is targeted towards grooming students in the arena of human-computerinteraction and computational modeling as well as simulation of human languages. PG-

    DCLN aims to provide a self-contained introduction to the central issues of NaturalLanguage Processing (NLP), various practical skills associated with the design and

    implementation of NLP systems, and to prepare students (software engineers and

    linguists) for computer modeling for the development of language technology tools andapplications. It combines elements of computer science, linguistics, software engineering,Artificial Intelligence (AI) and statistics that help linguists and computer scientists to

    explore contemporary research and emerging trends in NLP and AI. The in-depth course-

    ware and practical sessions prepare the students for a variety of career options in thisrapidly growing sector. The main modules covered in PG-DCLN are:

    Introduction to Language Computing

    Basics for Computational Linguistics

    Shallow Processing for NLP

    Deep Processing for NLP

    Statistical Approaches/Methods for NLP

    Phonetics and Speech Processing

    Seminar and Project