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Basic Computer Course

CCBC (Certificate Course in Basic Computer)

  • Eligibility: Literate

  • Duration: 2 Months

  • SEMESTER-I

  • Computer Concept & Fundamentals

  • Operating System (Windows 10)

  • MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, OneDrive)

  • Email & Internet Technology

  • Project Work

A basic computer course is designed to introduce beginners to the fundamental concepts and skills needed to use computers effectively. This course typically covers essential topics like understanding computer hardware (such as CPU, memory, storage, and input/output devices) and software, including operating systems like Windows or macOS. Learners will gain hands-on experience in using essential software applications, such as Microsoft Word for document creation, Excel for basic spreadsheet tasks, and PowerPoint for presentations.

The course also introduces internet basics, including web browsing, email usage, and online safety practices to protect personal information. Keyboarding skills and file management (creating, saving, and organizing files) are taught to build confidence in computer navigation. By the end of the course, participants should have a solid foundation in basic computer functions, feel comfortable using everyday software, and be ready to explore more advanced computer skills in the future. This knowledge is essential for personal use, as well as a gateway to professional and educational growth in today’s digital world.

Tally prime
DTA (Diploma in Tally and Accounting)
  • Eligibility: 10th

  • Duration: 6 Months

  • SEMESTER-I

  • Computer Concept & Fundamentals

  • Operating System

  • MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point)

  • Basic Accounting

  • Accounting through Tally with GST

  • Computer Network & Internet

  • Project Work

A Tally computer course is designed to equip learners with essential accounting and business management skills through Tally, a popular accounting software widely used in small to medium-sized businesses. This course typically covers the basics of accounting principles, along with a practical understanding of Tally's key features, such as creating and managing company data, maintaining ledgers, and handling inventory.

Students will learn to use Tally for financial tasks like recording transactions, managing cash flow, creating invoices, and generating various financial statements, including balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and GST reports. The course also introduces learners to payroll management, budgeting, and tax compliance, enabling them to manage accounts more accurately and efficiently. By the end of the course, participants should be able to independently operate Tally for daily business accounting and management tasks, making it an essential skill for aspiring accountants, business owners, and finance professionals.

Busy Accounting Software
DBA (Diploma in Busy and Accounting)
  • Eligibility: 10th

  • Duration: 6 Months

  • SEMESTER-I

  • Computer Concept & Fundamentals

  • Operating System

  • MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point)

  • Basic Accounting

  • Accounting through Busy with GST

  • Computer Network & Internet

  • Project Work

A busy accounting software course is designed to quickly equip students with essential skills for using accounting software in managing financial records, transactions, and reports.

Key topics covered typically include: Introduction to Accounting Principles: Basics of accounting concepts, such as debits and credits, the accounting cycle, and key financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement).

Software Setup and Navigation: Hands-on training in setting up and navigating popular accounting software like QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage, covering interface, features, and customization.

Managing Financial Transactions: Recording income, expenses, invoices, and bills, as well as managing accounts payable and receivable through the software. Bank Reconciliation: Techniques for reconciling bank accounts within the software, ensuring accuracy between recorded transactions and bank statements. Payroll Processing: Overview of payroll features, including setting up employee records, calculating wages and deductions, and generating payroll reports. Generating Financial Reports: Producing essential financial reports (profit and loss, balance sheet, cash flow) and understanding how to interpret these reports for financial decision-making. Inventory and Asset Management: Managing inventory levels, tracking assets, and understanding software features that help in monitoring and valuing inventory and fixed assets.

Tax Compliance and Reporting: Basics of tax compliance within the software, including VAT/GST tracking, and generating reports for tax preparation. Project-Based Learning: Practical projects often simulate real-world business scenarios where students apply what they’ve learned to set up and manage accounting software for a small business.

Data Entry Course
CDEO (Certificate Course in Data Entry)
  • Eligibility: Basic English

  • Duration: 3 Months

  • SEMESTER-I

  • Computer Concept & Fundamentals

  • Operating System

  • MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point)

  • Computer Network & Internet

  • Project Work

A data operator computer course is designed to train students in managing, processing, and organizing data effectively using various tools and software.

Key topics usually covered in such a course include: Introduction to Data Handling: Basics of data types, data entry, and data accuracy, along with common practices for maintaining data quality and integrity.

Data Processing Software: Training on using software like Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and database management systems for data entry, sorting, filtering, and summarizing data.

Database Management Basics: Overview of database concepts, including tables, records, fields, and primary keys, as well as how to create, edit, and delete records efficiently.

Spreadsheet Functions and Formulas: Use of essential spreadsheet functions, such as SUM, AVERAGE, VLOOKUP, and data visualization techniques like charts and graphs. Data Cleaning and Validation: Techniques for identifying and correcting errors in datasets, as well as tools for data validation to ensure data consistency and accuracy.

Data Storage and Retrieval: Understanding data storage options, backup procedures, and how to retrieve and restore data securely.

Basic Reporting: Creating simple reports to analyse and present data insights, including exporting data and formatting reports for readability.

Security and Privacy: Introduction to data security and privacy practices, including user access controls, password management, and protecting sensitive information.

Project Work: Practical projects that simulate real-world scenarios, allowing students to practice data entry, organization, analysis, and reporting.

This course provides hands-on training and requires students to manage and organize large volumes of data accurately and efficiently. The skills learned are essential for roles in data entry, office administration, and business support.