DOEACC Society Entrance Examination 2008

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DOEACC Society is implementing a joint Scheme of All India Council for Technical Education and Department of Information Technology (formerly Department of Electronics (DOE)), Government of India. The Society was formed on the 9th November 1994 and is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The management and administration of the Society is overseen by Governing Council, under the chairmanship of the Minister of State, Communications & Information Technology, Government of India. Members of the Council consist of eminent academia from IITs, Universities, etc. and professionals from the industry.

DOEACC Courses

  1. Computer Courses
    • CCC
    • A Level
    • B Level
    • C Level
  2. Bio-Informatics
  3. IT Enabled Services (BPO)
  4. Computer Hardware Courses
  5. IT Skills for Nurses
  6. Corporate Training Program

Examinations

Examinations are conducted twice a year in January and July for all the level of courses, namely `O’/`A’/`B’/`C’ on All India basis in about 106 centres. The total number of papers, for all the Levels, to be set for the examination is 148. The number of paper/module candidates for the last examination (July 2003) was about 1,94,275. The examinations are managed by a Board of Examinations consisting of academia and professionals. As on 1st January 2004, a total of 42,080 candidates have been issued certificates so far out of the 69,055 candidates who have qualified all the theory papers at the respective levels.

Syllabus

Syllabus for different levels are designed and finalized by a Syllabus Committee for each Level, consisting of academicians and professionals in the computer field including representatives from the IT industry. Syllabi are updated at reasonable intervals to meet the requirements of industry. Teaching for Third Revised syllabus in respect of DOEACC ‘O’ and ‘A’ level courses has commenced from January 2003 and the first examination was conducted in July, 2003 and in respect of ‘B’ and ‘C’ Level courses has commenced from July 2003 and first examination held in January 2004. The revised syllabi have been designed to facilitate students in the development of concept-based approach for problem solving using IT as a tool. The self-learning approach is built into the syllabus, thereby training the candidates to update themselves on the changing technologies in their area of work. Salient features of the revised version include:

  • Introduction of practical examinations for the first time
  • Introduction of credit scheme to facilitate other academic organizations/ universities in India and abroad for determining the academic professional equivalence and
  • Inclusion of Free domain Software in the curricula.

Eligibility Criteria

The basic entry level is a 10+2 or 10+ ITI qualifications. There is also a provision for horizontal entry at higher levels for students and professionals with university degree qualifications. Depending on the educational qualifications, a student can select one of the four levels of O/A/B/C. The detailed eligibility criteria for individual levels is as under:

Level Candidates Appearing Through
Accredited Institute
Direct Applicants
‘O’ 10+2 or ITI Certificate
(One Year) after class 10 followed
in each case, by an accredited
‘O’ Level course.
Or Successful completion of
the second year of a Government
recognised polytechnic engineering
diploma course after class
10, followed by an accredited
‘O’ Level course concurrently
during the third year of
the said polytechnic engineering
diploma course. The
‘O’ level certificate
will be awarded only after
successful completion of the
polytechnic engineering diploma.
10+2 or ITI Certificate
(One Year) after class 10, followed
in each case, by one- year
relevant experience.
Relevant experience connotes
job experience in IT, including
teaching in a recongnised
institution as a faculty member,
excludes coaching. Or a pass
in the NCVT-DP&CS (Data
Preparation & Computer Software)
Examination, conducted by DGE&T
(Govt. of India)
‘A’ Level ‘O’/ Government recognised
polytechnic engineering diploma
after class 10. Followed
in each case, by an
accredited ‘A’ Level course
(no concurrency). Or A
Government recognised polytechnic
engineering diploma after 10+2/
Graduate and an accredited
‘A’ Level course in
each case (May be concurrent).
Even after clearing ‘A’ Level
the diploma will be
awarded only after successful
completion of the academic
stream i.e. polytechnic engineering
diploma after 10+2 or
degree.
Level ‘O’/Government recognised
polytechnic engineering diploma/
Graduate, followed in each
case, by one year relevant
experience. Relevant experience
connotes job experience in IT,
including teaching in a
recongnised institution as a
faculty member, excludes
coaching.
‘B’ Level ‘A’/Government recognised
PPDCA/Government recognised
PGDCA/Government recognised
polytechnic engineering diploma/Graduate,
followed in each case, by an
accredited ‘B’ Level course
(First two semesters are
exempted for those who pass
‘A’ Level in full.
Candidates having Government
recognised PPDCA/Government
recognised PGDCA will also
be eligible for exemption
of some subjects depending on
the courses they had
undergone, on a case by
case basis).
Level ‘A’/Government recognised
PPDCA/Government recognised
PGDCA, followed in each case,
by two years relevant experience.
(First two semesters are
exempted for those who
pass ‘A’ level in full.
Candidates having Government
recognised PPDCA/Government
recognised PGDCA will also be
eligible for exemption of
some subjects depending on
the courses, they hadundergone,
on a case by case basis).
Graduate/Government recognised
polytechnic engineering diploma,
followed in each case by three
years relevant experience. Relevant
experience connotes job experience
in IT, including teaching in
a recognised institution as
a faculty member excludes coaching.
‘C’ Level ‘B’/B. Tech/BE/MCA/MSc/Master’s
Degree in Mathematics/ Statistics/
Operations Research/MBA (or
equivalent) with B.Sc. / B.A.
(Mathematics/Statistics).
GATE (Computer), followed in
each case, by an accredited ‘C’
Level course.
Level ‘B’/B Tech/BE/MCA/MSc/Master’s
Degree in Mathematics Statistics/
Operations Research/MBA (or
equivalent) with BSc/BA
(Mathematics/statistics), GATE
(Computer), followed in each
case, by one and half year relevant
experience. Relevant experience connotes
job experience in IT, including
teaching in a recongnised institution
as a faculty member, excludes
coaching.

Schedule

Schedule for sale and submission of exam application form for 34th DOEACC ‘O’, ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’ Level Theory Examinations to be held in July, 2007 and 9th practical examinations to be held in August, 2007

Sale of Examination Forms
Sale Commencement Date
a) From DOEACC Society,
HQ Delhi
1st March, 2007
b) From Counselling Centres
/Selling Centres or DOEACC Centres
5thMarch, 2007
Closing Date & Time
a) For Receipt of request
of Examination forms
through Post/Courier
at DOEACC, New Delhi
20th April, 2007
(by 5.30 pm)
b) From Counselling/Form
Selling Centres or DOEACC
Centres
25th April, 2007 (by 5.30 pm)
c) From DOEACC Society
Sale Counter at New
Delhi, by Hand
30thApril, 2007 (by 5.30 pm)
Closing date & time for receipt of filled-in
examination forms at DOEACC Society,New Delhi
a) Without late fee 30thApril, 2007 (by 5:30pm)
b) With late fee 10th May, 2007 (by 5:30pm)

Exam Fee is accepted by Cash only at the DOEACC HQ Cash counter between 10 AM to 3 PM on all working days.

Note:- DD should be after 1st March, 2007 and not later than 30th April, 2007

Attention ‘O’ & ‘A’ Level Candidates

The Question papers of January 2005, July 2005 and January 2006 Examinations along with answers are available with DOEACC Headquarter at New Delhi in the form of a booklet for each examination for ‘O’ and ‘A’ Level separately. These booklets can be obtained from this office by Remitting a sum of Rs. 100/- for ‘O’ Level and Rs. 150/- per booklet for ‘A’ Level through Demand Draft drawn on any Nationalized Bank favoring DOEACC, payable at New Delhi.

Important Instructions

1. The filled-in Examination Application Forms should be sent by Registered/Speed Post only in the special envelope attached with Examination Application Form.DOEACC Society will not be responsible for any postal delay/loss.Institutes authorized to conduct DOEACC Accredited Courses and the candidates should ensure that filled in Examination Application Forms along with requisite fees & all other necessary documents reach at this SOCIETY at New Delhi by date and time specified above. No Examination Form will be accepted after the closing date & time in any circumstances.Incomplete application forms or with insufficient fees will not be entertained under any circumstances and no correspondence whatsoever shall be entertained in this regard.

Note:Incomplete application forms or with insufficient fees will not be entertained under any circumstances and no correspondence whatsoever shall be entertained in this regard.

2. Registration is pre-requisite for appearing in DOEACC Examination.Candidate should keep this in mind while requesting for Exam Application Forms.Examination Forms for any Level (O, A, B & C) can be obtained on written request by candidates to DOEACC SOCIETY, New Delhi, by sending sum of 25/- per Examination Application Forms through a Demand draft in Favor of “DOEACC” payable at New Delhi.The request should be addressed to DOEACC SOCIETY and should clearly specify the level, complete address of applicant on which the blank examination form is to be sent. The envelope be superscribed as “Request for Examination Forms”. Examination Forms can also be collected in person against DD for the appropriate amount in favour of ‘DOEACC’ payable at NEW DELHI ONLY from DOEACC Society Counselling/selling centres, the addresses of which are given in DOEACC website www.doeacc.org.in

DOEACC Society
Electronics Niketan
6 CGO Complex
New Delhi 110 003
Phone: 91-11-2436 3330 / 1 / 2, 91-11-2436 6577 / 79 / 80
Fax: 91-11-2436 3335
Email: doeacc@doe.ernet.in

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