Java is a popular and versatile programming language that is used to create a wide range of applications, from web applications and mobile apps to software tools and games. Core Java refers to the basics of the Java programming language, including its syntax, data types, control structures, and object-oriented programming concepts. It is the foundation for advanced Java programming and application development.
The Core Java curriculum typically covers topics such as data types, variables, control structures, operators, arrays, classes, objects, inheritance, interfaces, exceptions, and file input/output. Students are also introduced to basic concepts of multi-threading, collections, and generics. In addition, the curriculum covers the basics of Java Virtual Machine (JVM), garbage collection, and memory management. Overall, the curriculum provides students with a solid understanding of the Java language and its capabilities, which can be applied to a variety of programming projects and industries.
Students having less than 95% of class participation/attendance of a month will be considered as discontinued & No leave certificates will be entertained. Attendance will be reviewed every month. Certificate will be issued only after appearing the final examination which will be held after completion of the Course.
percentage | Grade | Remarks |
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85 - 100% | S | All requirements completed to a high level. Significant individual initiative demonstrated in activity selection and completion. |
75 – 84 % | A | All requirements completed to a high level. |
65 – 74 % | B | Satisfactory, successful and respectable completion of requirements. Average completion of requirements |
65 – 74 % | B | Satisfactory, successful and respectable completion of requirements. Average completion of requirements |
55 – 64 % | C | Satisfactory, successful and respectable completion of requirements. Average completion of requirements |
50 – 54 % | D | Low level, below average completion requirements |
Below 50 % | F | Failure to meet objectives and complete requirements. |
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