- Understand the basics of the Android operating system and its architecture.
- Explain the installation and configuration process of Android Studio and other development tools.
- Develop simple Android applications using Java.
- Identify the components of an Android application and understand their functions.
- Implement user interfaces using various Android widgets and views.
- Apply object-oriented programming principles in Java for Android development.
- Handle events and manage the activity lifecycle in Android applications.
- Utilize Android's internal storage and shared preferences for data persistence.
- Debug Android applications to identify and fix errors.
- Demonstrate the use of long-running tasks and asynchronous operations in Android development.

Fundamental Principles of Android App Development
Understand Android architecture and begin building apps using Android Studio and Java/Kotlin.
Introduction
What you'll learn ?
- By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the basics of the Android operating system and its architecture.
- Explain the process of installing and configuring Android Studio and other development tools.
- Create simple Android applications using Java.
- Identify the components of an Android application and explain their functions.
- Design user interfaces using various Android widgets and views.
- Apply object-oriented programming principles in Java for Android development.
- Handle events and manage the activity lifecycle in Android applications.
- Utilize Android's internal storage and shared preferences for data persistence.
- Debug Android applications to identify and fix syntax, runtime, and logical errors.
- Demonstrate the use of long-running tasks and asynchronous operations in Android development.
Certification
- 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).
Academic Approach
The academic approach of the courses focuses on the “work-centric” education i.e. begin with work (and not from a book!), derive knowledge from work and apply that knowledge to make the work more wholesome, useful and delightful. The ultimate objective is to empower the Learner to engage in socially useful and productive work. It aims at leading the learner to his/her rewarding career as an employee or entrepreneur as well as development of the community to which s/he belongs. Learning methodology:
- Step -1: Learners are given an overview of the course and its connection to life and work.
- Step -2: Learners are exposed to the specific tool(s) used in the course through the various real-life applications of the tool(s).
- Step -3: Learners are acquainted with the careers and the hierarchy of roles they can perform at workplaces after attaining increasing levels of mastery over the tool(s).
- Step -4: Learners are acquainted with the architecture of the tool or tool map so as to appreciate various parts of the tool, their functions, utility and inter-relations.
- Step -5: Learners are exposed to simple application development methodology by using the tool at the beginner’s level.
- Step -6: Learners perform the differential skills related to the use of the tool to improve the given ready-made industry-standard outputs.
- Step -7: Learners are engaged in appreciation of real-life case studies developed by the experts.
- Step -8: Learners are encouraged to proceed from appreciation to imitation of the experts.
- Step -9: After the imitation experience, they are required to improve the expert’s outputs so that they proceed from mere imitation to emulation.
- Step-10: Emulation is taken a level further from working with differential skills towards the visualization and creation of a complete output according to the requirements provided. (Long Assignments)
- Step-11: Understanding the requirements, communicating one’s own thoughts and presenting are important skills required in facing an interview for securing a work order/job. For instilling these skills, learners are presented with various subject-specific technical as well as HR-oriented questions and encouraged to answer them.
- Step-12: Finally, they develop the integral skills involving optimal methods and best practices to produce useful outputs right from scratch, publish them in their ePortfolio and thereby proceed from emulation to self-expression, from self-expression to self-confidence and from self-confidence to self-reliance and self-esteem!
Syllabus
- Introduction to Android
- Introduction to Google Play Store
- Booming Job Prospects
- Career Opportunities in Android
- Android Operating System
- Android versions
- Features of Android
- Android Architecture
- Android Devices
- History of Android
- Android Apps
- In-Built Applications
- Applications by Google
- Social Networking Applications
- Types of Applications
- Paid and Free Apps
- Google Model
- Prerequisites
- Android Environment Setup
- Downloading JDK
- Setting Path of JDK
- Installation of Android Studio in Mac, Linux and Windows
- Setting up ADT Plug In
- Creating First Android Application
- Creation of App
- Android Studio Vs Eclipse
- Android Studio Fundamentals and Android Studio IDE
- Viewing and adding Java
- Compilation and Runtime
- Compilation Process
- Creating Hello Project
- Android Components
- Android Intent
- Types of Intent
- MVP Pattern
- Advantages of using MVP
- Android Services
- Types of Android Services
- Broadcast Receivers
- Android Content Provider
- Types of Views
- Overview of Android Widgets
- History of Java
- Introduction to Java
- Java Development Structure
- Java Program Platform
- Features of Java Program
- Difference between POP and OOP
- Java Applications
- Java Virtual Machine
- JVM Architecture
- JDK Alpha and Beta
- J2SE
- Java SE version
- Setting up Java and Installation of JDK
- Setting Java Variable
- Java Program
- Program structure of Java
- Java Import Statements
- Java Class Definition
- Java Class Member Ordering
- Different styles of Print Statements
- Main Method Signatures
- Java Identifiers
- Reserved Words
- Variables
- Datatypes
- Type Casting
- Operators
- If Statement
- Switch Statement
- While Loop
- Do-While Loop
- For Loop
- For Each Loop
- Java Break Statement
- Java Continue Statement
- Arrays
- Java Maps
- Program Flow
- Introduction to Class and Object
- Working with Object Initialization
- Object Oriented Programming
- Constructors
- Overloading
- Packages
- Uses of Import
- Access Modifiers of Java
- Inheritance of Java
- Uses of Inheritance
- Relationship between Class and Interface
- Polymorphism of Java
- Java Exceptions
- Introduction to Event Handling
- Overview of Event Handlers
- Overview of Event Listeners
- Overview of Event Registration
- Declarative Event Handling
- Programmatic Event Handling
- Working with Event Handling
- Types of Errors
- Demonstration of Syntax Errors
- Runtime Exception
- Demonstration of Runtime Exception
- Logical Errors
- Demonstration of Logical Error
- Component Activation
- Android Lifecycle
- Demonstration of Activity Lifecycle
- Intent and its types
- Implementing the Intent
- Passing data to another Activity
- Introduction to Themes and Colours
- Working with Themes and Colours - Creating Project, Changing values of defined colours,
- Theme Colours, Styles
- Introduction to App Bar
- Working with App Bar - Adding items, working with Toolbar Activity
- Fragments
- Working with Fragment Design
- Working with Fragments Activity
- Long Running Task
- Demonstration of the Long Running Tasks
- Introduction to AsyncTask
- Demonstration of the AsyncTask
- Introduction to Shared Preference
- Overview of Operating Mode
- Introduction to Editor
- Overview of Methods
- Storing Data
- Overview of Retrieving Data
- Clear and Delete
- Working with Shared Preference - xml File, Main Activity
- Verifying file
- Internal Storage
- Difference between Shared Preference and Internal Storage
- Read and Write data to Internal Storage
- Syntax to Write a text file and Reading a text file
- Demonstration of Internal Storage
Evaluation Pattern
Evaluation Pattern of KLiC Courses consists of 4 Sections as per below table:
Section No. | Section Name | Total Marks | Minimum Passing Marks |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Learning Progression | 25 | 10 |
2 | Internal Assessment | 25 | 10 |
3 | Final Online Examination | 50 | 20 |
Total | 100 | 40 | |
4 | SUPWs (Socially Useful and Productive Work in form of Assignments) | 5 Assignments | 2 Assignments to be Completed & Uploaded |
YCMOU Mark Sheet
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
MKCL's KLiC Certificate
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
Courses Fee Structure from 01 July, 2025 Onwards
KLiC 30 hour course fee applicable from 01 July, 2025 all over Maharashtra
KLiC Course Duration | MFO (Inclusive of GST) |
ALC Share (Service Charges to be collected by ALC) |
---|---|---|
30 hours | Rs. 300/- | Rs. 1,500/- |
* Above mentioned fee is applicable for all Modes of KLiC Courses offered at Authorised Learning Center (ALC) and at Satellite Center
* Total fee is including of Course fees, Examination fees and Certification fees
* MKCL reserves the right to modify the Fee anytime without any prior notice