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BCA Sem 1 Computer Programming & Programming Methodology Previous Year Papers

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2023-MarchSem 170M

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2022-NovSem 170M

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BCA Sem 1 Computer Programming & Programming Methodology Syllabus Overview

Variables, data types, loops, functions, arrays, pointers — this is the core of Sem 1 C. Exams typically carry 4–5 programming questions. Some ask you to find the output of a given program; others ask you to write code from scratch. The ones that come up most often: string manipulation, array sorting, and recursive functions. Reading theory alone will not help here — write and run actual code.

Practical Revision Tips

In programming papers, syntax mistakes cost marks, but partial credit is usually given if the logic is correct. Do not leave questions blank — if you cannot write the full program, write the algorithm.

Frequently Tested Topics

Important Exam Focus: Pointers with arrays, recursive functions (factorial, Fibonacci), string functions without library calls, structure-based programs.