The Diploma in Data Entry Operator (DDEO) course is a job-oriented computer program that provides comprehensive training in computer fundamentals, typing skills, and common office software applications to prepare individuals for administrative and back-office roles.
The MDCA (Master Diploma in Computer Application) course provides comprehensive training in fundamental to advanced computer skills, covering MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), internet technologies, programming basics (HTML, ASP), desktop publishing (DTP), accounting software (Tally ERP 9 with GST), and hardware/networking, preparing students for IT support, office administration, and digital roles through practical application.
The Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) course incorporates the study and practical application of computers and various software for modern media production. This is often covered in a dedicated subject like "Applications of Computer in Media" or integrated throughout the curriculum in practical labs and projects.
The term "CBBT" most commonly refers to the Certificate in Blood Bank Technician course, a paramedical program that includes aspects of computer use for data processing and record keeping. "CBT" is also an acronym for Computer-Based Training or Computer-Based Test, which is a method of education or examination.
An NTT (Nursery Teacher Training) course with a computer component trains educators for preschools, integrating early childhood education principles (psychology, methods like Montessori, lesson planning) with essential computer skills (MS Office, Internet, basic programming/tools) to create modern, tech-enhanced learning environments for young children (ages 2-6). It's typically a 1-year diploma focusing on theory, practical teaching, and digital literacy for a career as a nursery or preschool teacher.