Diploma in Computer Teaching Training(DCTT)
Eligibility
- Higher Secondary (12th Pass)
- Graduation.
Skill Needed For Teachers's Training Student:
- Analytical Thinking
- Communication
- Fluent Speaking
- Tech Savvy
- Leadership
- Patience
- Organisational Skills
- Creative thinking ability
- Capacity for team work
- Time management skill
- conflict resolution skills.
Course Fees
Total Course Fees: ₹ 30,000/-
At the time of admission: ₹ 10,000/-
JOB Opportunities
Students can choose a variety of career options after completing DCTTC course. A computer operator can get a job in an office setting as a post of a receptionist or an accountant. Apart from that, several career options are available such as:
- Networking & Internetworking field.
- Database Development & Administration field.
- Programming -Development tools, languages
- Technical writing
- Software design & engineering.
On completion of this DCTT course, some of the most popular career options for the candidates are:-
- Computer Operator
- Web Designer
- Accountant
- Software Developer
- C++ Developer.
DCTT Course Employment Areas:
- Colleges & University
- IT Companies
- Marketing Companies
- Websites
- Consultancy Companies
DCTT Job Types:-
- Computer Teacher /Computer Faculty
- Instructional Design
- Computer Trainer
- Home Tutor
- Computer Science Teacher
DCTTC Future Scopes:
As mentioned above, the DCTT jobs include Computer Teacher, Receptionist, Software Developer, C++ Developer, Computer Operator, and a lot more, but the through of studying further in the same field by pursuing a bachelor's and master's degree will not disappoint you in term of career perspective.
Duration
Total Duration of this course : 18 Months.
Syllabus
Introduction: What is Computer, Concepts of Data and Information, Data, Information, Processing, limitations of computers
Characteristics of Computer: Speed, Accuracy, Storage, Diligence, Versatility, Automatic, No I.Q, No Feelings.
Evolution of Computer: Abacus, Napier's Bone, Slide Rule, Pascal's Machine, Leibnitz’s Calculating Machine, Charles Babbage, Difference Engine, Analytical Engine, SOME WELL-KNOWN EARLY COMPUTER.
Generations of Computer:
First Generation (1940 to 1956): Using Vacuum Tubes Hardware Technology.
Second Generation (1956 to 1963): Using Transistors Hardware Technology.
Third Generation (1964 to 1971): Using Integrated Circuits Hardware Technology.
Fourth Generation (1971 to present): Using Microprocessors Hardware Technology.
Fifth Generation (Present and Next): Using Artificial Intelligence.
Classification of Computer: Classification of computers based on working principle, Classification of computers based on size and type.
Computer system: Hardware, Software, Live-Ware, Firmware.
BASIC ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER: Inputting, Outputting, Storing, Processing, Controlling.
Input device: Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick, Light pen, Track ball, Scanner, Digitizer, Microphone, Magnetic Ink Character Reader, Optical Character Reader, Bar Code Readers, Optical Mark Reader.
Output device: Monitors, Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) Monitor, Flat-Panel Display Monitor, Printers, Impact Printers, Character Printers, Dot Matrix Printer, Advantages, Daisy Wheel, Line Printers, Drum Printer, Chain Printer, Non-impact Printers, Laser Printers, inkjet/Deskjet Printers.
Central Processing Unit (CPU): Arithmetic Logic Unit, Control Unit.
Hardware: Input devices, Output devices, Secondary storage devices, Internal components.
Software: System Software, Application Software.
Number system: Decimal Number System, Binary Number System, Octal number system, Hexa Decimal number system.
Important Abbreviations & their Short notes
Introduction Operating Systems: Definition CUI & GUI, what is system, what is Prompt/DOS prompt.
Basic DOS Command: Internal & External Command, Comparison of DOS and Windows, File/Directory Manipulations, copying of files and Disks, Delete/Undelete, Formatting a floppy.
Introduction of Windows: What is an operating system and basics of Windows, my computer Icon, The Recycle Bin, Status Bar, Start and Menu, Menu selection.
Windows Setting: Control Panels, Wallpaper and Screen savers, setting the data and Sound, Concept of menu Using Help.
Advance Windows: Using right Button of the Mouse, Creating Shortcuts, Basics of Window Setup, Notepad, Window Accessories.
Introduction & Feature: Calculation or Computation Capabilities, Pivot Table % A Micro Programing Language Called Visual Basic for Application (VBA), Sparkline & Slicers.
Programs Fundamentals: Starting Excels, New Workbook, Command shortcut, Printing Worksheet, Using Helf, Editing Worksheet, Formating text & Value, Cell Alignment, Conditional Formatting & Theme, Rules finding and replacing.
Creating & working with chart: Inserting Chart, Editing, Sdding, Changing Chart Data, Layout & Style, Chart Lable & chart Gridlines, Chart Templates & Spark lines.
Managing Workbook: Using workbook view, selecting and switching between worksheet, Splitting & Freezing a window, Creating Header & Footer.
More Function & Formula: Multiple Operation , Editing Function, Using Logical , Financial , Numerical, Database, V Lookup, H Lookup Function.
Working with Data Range: Shorting Logical Sequence, Filtering Data, Auto Filtering & Advance Filtering, Shorting by One Column or Colors or Icon.
Working with Table: Creating a Table, Total Row & Total Column, Duplicate Row of Date, Using Data validation, Conditional Formatting.
Working with Pivot Table: Creating a Pivot Table, Changing a Pivot Table's Calculation, Filltering & Shorting a Pivot Table, Pivot Table Layout, Uploting, Grouping, Formatting .
Analyzing Data & Review: Creating Scenarios Report, Working With Data Table, Using Goal seek, Using Sub Total, Consolidate Data Using Formula. Inserting Hyperlink, Importing Data from an Access Database or Text File, Importing Data From The Web & Other Sources.
Working with Macros & Review: Recording, Playing, Deleting, Editing, Adding, Macro, Inserting Copied Code In a Micro, Using the if.....Then....Else Statement, Customizing Excel.
Customizing & Security: Quick Access Toolbar & Ribbon, Using Auto Correct, number Format, Protect Workbook, Worksheet.
Introduction & Features: Design professional presentation, Create and organize contents according to the objective, use graphical effects, animations and multimedia objects, Manage the publishing and the delivery of a presentation.
Presentation planning & organizing: Analysis and preliminary choices, Designing, layout templates & themes, Designing according to time, audiences, place.
The visual communication: Using graphics & images, Inserting & importing images, Graphic object formatting editing shapes, SmartArt, chart & diagrams, other tools.
Multimedia: Using audio and video formats, inserting audio and video, troubleshooting of audio and video problem.
Animating & transition: Setting text & customize animation effects, Animated the element of a chart, Apply trigger, action etc., slide transition.
Interface and Workspace: Learn the different parts of the Photoshop interface and how to customize the workspace to suit your needs.
Layers and Layer Masks: Layers are a powerful tool in Photoshop that allow you to work on different elements of an image separately. Layer masks let you selectively hide or reveal parts of a layer to create complex effects.
Selection Tools: Learn how to use Photoshop's selection tools to isolate parts of an image for editing, copying, or moving.
Retouching: Learn how to retouch images using Photoshop's tools to remove blemishes, wrinkles, and other imperfections.
Filters and Effects: Photoshop has a wide range of filters and effects that can be used to add creative effects to your images.
Color Correction and Adjustment: Learn how to adjust colors and brightness levels in your images to create a more pleasing result.
Typography: Photoshop has a powerful set of typography tools that allow you to create and edit text in your images.
Smart Objects: Smart Objects allow you to work with vector graphics and other high-quality images within Photoshop.
Exporting and Saving: Learn how to save your images in different file formats and optimize them for various purposes, such as printing or web use.
Masking and Compositing: Learn how to combine multiple images into a composite, using masks and blending modes.
Camera Raw: Learn how to use the Camera Raw plug-in to edit and adjust RAW files before opening them in Photoshop
Introduction to CorelDRAW: Learn the basics of CorelDRAW, including its interface, tools, and features.
Drawing Tools: Learn how to use CorelDRAW's drawing tools to create shapes, lines, curves, and other objects.
Working with Objects: Learn how to select, resize, rotate, align, and group objects in CorelDRAW.
Working with Text: Learn how to add and format text in CorelDRAW, including creating text on a path and applying special effects.
Working with Colors: Learn how to use color in CorelDRAW, including applying fill and outline colors, creating gradients, and working with swatches.
Using Effects: Learn how to use various effects in CorelDRAW, including drop shadows, transparencies, and blends.
Working with Images: Learn how to import, edit, and manipulate images in CorelDRAW, including using masks and adjusting color.
Page Layout: Learn how to create and manage pages in CorelDRAW, including setting up margins, grids, and guidelines.
Printing and Output: Learn how to prepare your CorelDRAW files for printing or exporting to various formats, including PDF and JPEG.
Advanced Techniques: Learn more advanced techniques in CorelDRAW, such as creating custom brushes and symbols, working with 3D objects, and using the interactive tools.
Working with Corel PHOTO-PAINT: Learn how to use Corel PHOTO-PAINT, the photo editing companion to CorelDRAW, to edit and enhance images.
Basic Tools and Navigation - Learn the basic tools and navigation within Adobe Illustrator, including selection, zooming, and panning.
Drawing Tools - Explore the various drawing tools available in Adobe Illustrator, including the Pencil, Pen, and Shape tools.
Paths and Anchor Points - Learn about paths and anchor points, which are the foundation of vector graphics. Understand how to create and manipulate them.
Working with Colors - Discover how to create, apply, and edit colors in Adobe Illustrator, including using swatches, gradients, and the Color Picker.
Layers and Grouping - Learn how to use layers and grouping to organize your artwork and make editing easier.
Typography - Explore the typography tools available in Adobe Illustrator, including creating and editing text, using fonts and typefaces, and applying effects.
Creating Vector Graphics - Discover the process of creating vector graphics from scratch, including sketching, tracing, and refining your designs.
Advanced Drawing Techniques - Explore more advanced drawing techniques, such as using the Shape Builder tool, creating custom brushes, and using the Blob Brush.
Image Trace - Learn how to use the Image Trace feature to convert raster images into vector graphics.
Exporting and Saving - Understand the different file formats available for exporting and saving your artwork, and learn best practices for optimizing file sizes and compatibility.
Introduction to Tally: Learn the basics of Tally and its various features and functions.
Setting up a Company: Learn how to create a new company in Tally, set up the chart of accounts, and configure various settings.
Creating Ledgers: Learn how to create and maintain ledgers in Tally, including bank accounts, sales and purchase ledgers, and more.
Creating Vouchers: Learn how to create and manage different types of vouchers in Tally, including sales, purchase, receipt, and payment vouchers.
Inventory Management: Learn how to manage inventory in Tally, including stock groups, stock items, and stock transactions.
Cost Centers and Cost Categories: Learn how to set up and use cost centers and cost categories in Tally for effective cost tracking and management.
TDS and GST: Learn how to configure and use TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) and GST (Goods and Services Tax) in Tally.
Bank Reconciliation: Learn how to reconcile bank statements with Tally's bank ledger to ensure accurate accounting.
Payroll Management: Learn how to manage employee payroll and attendance in Tally.
Reporting and Analysis: Learn how to generate various types of reports in Tally, including balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and cash flow statements.
Security and Backup: Learn how to secure your Tally data and take backups to prevent data loss.
Introduction to HTML5: This topic covers the basics of HTML5, its features, and the reasons why it is an improvement over its predecessors.
HTML5 Semantics: HTML5 introduces new semantic tags that help define the structure of a webpage in a more meaningful way. This topic covers these tags and how they can be used to improve accessibility and search engine optimization.
HTML5 Forms: HTML5 introduces new form elements and attributes that make it easier to create forms that are more user-friendly and accessible. This topic covers the new form elements and how they can be used to create better forms.
HTML5 Multimedia: HTML5 includes built-in support for audio and video, eliminating the need for third-party plugins like Flash. This topic covers how to use the audio and video tags to embed media in webpages.
HTML5 Canvas: HTML5 introduces the canvas element, which allows for dynamic graphics and animations to be created using JavaScript. This topic covers how to use the canvas element to create interactive graphics.
HTML5 APIs: HTML5 includes a number of APIs that allow web developers to access device hardware and software functionality. This topic covers the most commonly used APIs, including the Geolocation API, the Web Storage API, and the Web Notifications API.
HTML5 Web Workers: HTML5 introduces web workers, which allow for background processing and multi-threading in web applications. This topic covers how to use web workers to improve the performance of web applications.
Responsive Web Design: HTML5 introduces new features that make it easier to create responsive web designs that adapt to different screen sizes and devices. This topic covers how to use HTML5 and CSS3 to create responsive web designs.
Accessibility in HTML5: HTML5 includes new features that make it easier to create accessible web content for users with disabilities. This topic covers how to use these features to improve accessibility.
Best Practices in HTML5: This topic covers best practices for using HTML5, including how to write clean and maintainable code, how to use HTML5 features appropriately, and how to optimize web content for performance and accessibility.
Variables, Data Types, Constants, Operators, Control Structures, Functions, Arrays, Strings, Regular Expressions, Object-Oriented Programming, Error Handling, File Handling, Date and Time, Sessions and Cookies, Security
Database Design, Data Types, SQL Syntax, Querying Data, Joins, Grouping Data, Sorting Data, CRUD Operations
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