Network types, protocols (TCP/IP, IPv4/v6), IoT, Cloud technology, and network security. Database Management
This is the core of the curriculum. The book provides in-depth coverage of: Quick refresher on basics.
Enhanced coverage of matplotlib (PyPlot) for creating graphs and charts in Python.
Fundamental concepts including types of networks (LAN, MAN, WAN), network devices (Hub, Switch, Router), topology, and protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP). F. Structured Query Language (SQL)
| Topic | Old Syllabus (Pre-2020) | Updated Syllabus (2023-25) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Basic text/binary files | Emphasis on CSV files, with statement, pickle module | | Computer Networks | Detailed OSI model, network devices | Focus on TCP/IP, HTTP/HTTPS, cloud computing (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS) | | Database | Basic SQL (DDL, DML) | SQL functions, GROUP BY, JOINs, interfacing SQL with Python | | Python Stack | Functions, recursion | Recursion de-emphasized; Stack using list is mandatory | | Interface Python with SQL | Optional/not present | Mandatory unit (Project based on this) | Enhanced coverage of matplotlib (PyPlot) for creating graphs
Easily find specific functions, syntax, or error types.
Immediately start practicing with the latest sample papers and solutions. 4. How to Study from Sumita Arora for Board Exams
The book also includes a separate (Progress in Computer Science with Python) which is a crucial component for preparing for the 30-mark practical exam.
A purely theoretical yet high-scoring unit. The textbook provides comprehensive notes on: Structured Query Language (SQL) | Topic | Old
Use the "File Handling" and "SQL Connection" chapters to prepare for the practical assessment. Conclusion
Using try , except , and finally blocks to handle runtime errors gracefully.
Note: It is highly recommended to use the official, authorized digital versions to ensure accuracy. How to Prepare Using This Book
Furthermore, the language is accessible. It breaks down intimidating concepts like "pointers" (in the context of understanding memory) or "Python libraries" (Pandas) into bite-sized, digestible sections, ensuring that students with non-technical backgrounds can also grasp the core logic. published by Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Sumita Arora's approach is renowned for breaking down complex computational logic into digestible modules.
Sumita Arora's textbooks, published by Dhanpat Rai & Co., are renowned for their clear language, step-by-step explanations, and vast collection of practical examples.
Sumita Arora’s hallmark is the section at the end of each chapter. Use a notebook to: