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NIELIT 'O' LEVEL

Objective: 

The objective of the course is to enable a student to acquire the knowledge pertaining to fundamentals of Information Technology (IT Tools and Business Systems, Internet Technology and Web design, Programming and Problem Solving through 'C' Language, Application of .NET Technology, Introduction to Multimedia, Introduction to ICT Resources, a Practical and Project Work). 

The career options available to a DOEACC 'O' level qualifiers are:

  • Junior Programmer

  • EDP Assistant

  • Web Designer

  • Lab Demonstrator

DOEACC 'O' Level Course consists of four theory modules (three compulsory modules and one elective module), one Practical and one Project. 

Duration of the Course: 

Minimum duration of the 'O' Level course is One Year. For Graduates - 6 month 

Eligibility: 

10+2 or ITI Certificate (One Year) after class 10 or Successful completion of the second year of a 3-year Government recognized polytechnic engineering diploma course after class 10. The 'O' level certificate will be awarded only after successful completion of the polytechnic engineering diploma.

COURSE STRUCTURE 

M1: IT Concepts, Tools and Business System

  • Computer Appreciation

  • Computer Organization

  • Operating System (Windows & Linux)

  • Word Processing

  • Spreadsheet Package

  • Presentation Package

  • Data Base Management System (MS Access)

  • Information Technology Applications in Society

M2: Internet Technology and Web Design

  • Introduction to Internet

  • TCP/IP – Internet Technology and Protocol

  • Internet Connectivity

  • Internet Network

  • Services on Internet

  • Electronic Mail

  • Current Trends on Internet

  • Web Publishing and Browsing

  • HTML Programming

  • Interactivity Tools

  • ASP, VB Script, Java Script, Front Page, Flash

  • Internet Security Management Concepts

  • Information Privacy and Copyright Issues

M3: Programming in 'C'

  • Introduction to Programming

  • Algorithms for Problem Solving

  • Introduction to 'C' Language

  • Conditional Statements and Loops

  • Arrays

  • Storage Classes

  • Structures and Unions

  • Self Referential Structures and Linked Lists

  • File Processing

M4.1: . NET Technology 
M4.2: Multimedia Technology 
M4.3: Introduction to ICT Resources

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