C is one of the most widely used and user friendly programming language. It is faster than any other programming language. The main features of C language are simple set of keywords, low-level access to memory and clean style.
Learning C programming has lot of advantages:
You will be able to read and write codes for a large no. of platforms varying for micro controllers to advanced scientific systems.
If you learn C, learning C ++ becomes easier.
Language: English, Marathi
Duration: 120 hours (2 months)
Learning Mode: Center, Mobile, Online
Jurisdiction: Nationwide
Certificate of Completion
₹ 5000/-
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This course covers the fundamentals of Computer theories including the flow of a program using branch statements, repetition, nesting of structures, creating and modifying arrays, how arrays are organized in memory.
After completing this course, you can work as a Programmer, Embedded Programmer, System Engineer, System S/W Engineer, Network Security Engineer and Game Programmer.
KLiC courses are recognised by Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU).
MKCL provides certificate to the KLiC learner after his/her successful course completion.
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) provides mark sheet to successfully passed KLiC learners (Jurisdiction: Maharashtra).
The course focuses on practical knowledge and application. The aim is to make the learner efficient and to offer him or her rewarding career.
Learning Methodology
The participants get the Overview of the course, use of tools and their application in real life
He or She learns about available career opportunities, roles to be performed at the workplace
Learner gets to know various parts, functions and inter relations of the tool
At the Beginner Level, the learner knows the Simple Application Development Technology
Encourage him or her to develop integral skills required to make them job-ready
Programming Language
About C Programming
C Character Set
Constants, Variables & Keywords
Constants in C
Variables in C
Writing a C Program
Instructions and Assignments
Basic Operators in C Programming.
Decisions Control Structure & the If Statement
The if-else Statement
Use of Logical Operators
Different types of Operators
Points to remember
Loops and the While loop
While Loop
For Loop
Operators in Loop
The Odd Loop
Break Statement
Continue Statement
Do-while loop
Tips to remember
Decisions using switch
The Tips and Traps
Switch versus if-else Ladder
The goto keyword
About Functions
Passing Values between Functions
Scope Rule of Functions
Calling Convention
One Dicey Issue
Advanced Features of Functions
Function Declaration and Prototypes
Call by Value or Call by Reference
An Introduction to Pointers
Pointer Notation
Function Calls
Basics of Call by value and call by reference
Conclusions
Recursion
Recursion and Stack
Adding Functions to the Library
Features of C Preprocessor
Preprocessor and Macro Directives
Macros with Arguments and Macros versus Functions
Various Directives
What are Arrays?
Usage of Arrays
Pointers and Arrays
Passing an Entire Array to a Function
Two Dimensional Arrays
Initializing a 2-Dimensional Array
Memory Map of a 2-Dimensional Array
Pointers and 2-Dimensional Arrays
Pointer to an Array 295
Passing 2-D array to a Function
Array of Pointers
Three Dimensional Array
Enumerated Data Type and its uses
Understanding with a Program
Renaming Data Types with typedef
Typecasting
Bit Fields
Pointers to Functions
Functions Returning Pointers
Functions with Variable Number of Arguments
Unions & Union of Structure
The Role of a Message Box
Here Comes the windows
More Windows
A Real-World Window
Creation and Displaying of Window
Interaction with Window
Reacting to Messages
Program Instances
What is Linux
C Programming Under Linux
The ‘Hello Linux’ Program
Processes
Parent and Child Processes
More Processes
Zombies and Orphans
Introduction to Memory Map
Memory Organization
Segmentation
Loading OS & Booting Process
The resident and transient memory area
Program memory area at run time
Memory representation of data & function objects
Introduction
Lexical pitfalls
Exceptions, String & characters
Understanding Declaration
Exceptions in Operators' precedence
Use of Semicolons
The Switch statement
Calling functions
The Dangling else problem
Linkages
External Types
Expression evaluation sequence
Issues related to actual parameters
Eshew Synecdoche
Library Function
Preprocessor
Portability pitfalls
Signed & Unsigned characters
Random numbers
Portability problems
Evaluation Pattern of KLiC Courses consists of 4 Sections as per below table:
Total Marks Minimum Passing Marks
Learning Progression 25 10
Internal Assessment 25 10
Final Online Examination 50 20
Total 100 40
SUPWs (Socially Useful and Productive Work in form of Assignments), 5 Assignments, 2 Assignments to be Completed & Uploaded
Printed Mark Sheet will be issued by YCMOU on successful completion of Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3 and will be delivered to the learner by MKCL.
YCMOU Mark Sheet will be available only for Maharashtra jurisdiction learners.
The certificate will be provided to the learner who will satisfy the below criteria:
Learners who have successfully completed above mentioned 3 Sections i.e. Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3
Additionally, learner should have completed Section 4 (i.e. Section 4 will comprise of SUPWs i.e. Socially Useful and Productive Work in form of Assignments)
Learner has to complete and upload minimum 2 out of 5 Assignments