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Basic Computer & Software (Salary 12000 to 15000)

Basic Computer with Ms Office (Typing Course Free) - After completing a basic computer course, your job prospects . Data ... Show more
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Course Description: Basic Computer Skills

The Basic Computer Skills course is a beginner-friendly program designed to introduce learners to essential computer operations and digital literacy. This course provides hands-on experience with fundamental tools and applications that are widely used in both personal and professional settings.

Course Objectives:

  • To familiarize learners with the basic components and functions of a computer.
  • To develop proficiency in using operating systems (Windows or Mac).
  • To introduce essential software applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations.
  • To teach effective internet navigation, email communication, and online safety practices.
  • To provide basic troubleshooting skills for common computer issues.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Introduction to Computers: Understanding hardware, software, and the role of operating systems.
  2. Operating Systems: Navigating desktops, managing files and folders, and customizing system settings.
  3. Microsoft Office/Google Suite:
    • Word Processing: Creating, editing, and formatting documents (Word or Google Docs).
    • Spreadsheets: Using Excel or Google Sheets for basic data entry, calculations, and charting.
    • Presentations: Creating slideshows with PowerPoint or Google Slides.
  4. Internet and Email: Browsing the web, searching for information, sending emails, and managing attachments.
  5. File Management: Organizing, saving, and backing up files on local and cloud storage.
  6. Basic Cybersecurity: Protecting personal data, recognizing online threats, and safe browsing habits.
  7. Troubleshooting: Learning how to resolve common computer errors and perform basic maintenance.

Target Audience:

  • Beginners: Individuals with little or no prior computer experience.
  • Job Seekers: People looking to gain foundational digital skills for the workplace.
  • Students and Lifelong Learners: Those who want to improve their technological competence for school or daily life.
  • Seniors: Adults aiming to become more comfortable with using technology.

Outcome:

Upon completing this course, learners will have the confidence and skills to perform essential tasks on a computer. These foundational skills will prepare you for further learning or to use technology effectively in your personal and professional life.

This course is perfect for anyone looking to become more proficient in the digital world!

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Duration 120 Hours
Lectures 8
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  • Basic Computer with Ms Office

    • Computer Hardware & Devices 
    • Windows
    • Input & Output Devices
    • Note Pad & Paint
    •  Word Pad, Ms Word

    •  Ms Excel, Power Point
    • Computer Typing
    • Email & Social Media
Intended audience

Immediate Job -  After completing a basic computer course, your job prospects expand across various industries, especially for roles that require foundational computer skills. Here are some of the common job roles you can expect to qualify for:

1. Data Entry Operator

  • Responsibilities: Enter data into systems using software like Microsoft Excel or specialized databases.
  • Skills Needed: Typing, basic spreadsheet knowledge, attention to detail.

2. Administrative Assistant

  • Responsibilities: Manage office operations, organize files, schedule meetings, and handle communications using email and office software.
  • Skills Needed: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), email, basic file management.

3. Customer Service Representative

  • Responsibilities: Communicate with customers via phone, email, or chat platforms, and use CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software to track customer interactions.
  • Skills Needed: Basic computer navigation, typing, using email and CRM software.

4. Receptionist

  • Responsibilities: Handle front-desk duties, manage phone calls, and schedule appointments using scheduling software.
  • Skills Needed: Basic word processing, scheduling tools (Google Calendar or Outlook), email management.

5. Retail Associate (with Point-of-Sale systems)

  • Responsibilities: Use computerized cash registers and inventory management software to manage transactions and track stock.
  • Skills Needed: Basic computer operation, familiarity with point-of-sale software, digital payment systems.

6. Office Clerk

  • Responsibilities: Perform various office tasks such as managing records, handling correspondence, and assisting in day-to-day operations.
  • Skills Needed: Document creation, file management, basic spreadsheet use, email communication.

7. Sales Support Staff

  • Responsibilities: Assist sales teams with managing data, creating presentations, and maintaining databases.
  • Skills Needed: Spreadsheets, presentation software (like PowerPoint), email, basic CRM tools.

8. Social Media Assistant

  • Responsibilities: Assist with basic social media posting and content scheduling, track social media metrics using digital tools.
  • Skills Needed: Familiarity with social media platforms, basic graphic design or content creation tools, data reporting tools.

9. Help Desk Support (Entry-Level)

  • Responsibilities: Provide basic technical support for computer software or systems, often through phone, email, or chat.
  • Skills Needed: Basic troubleshooting, understanding of operating systems, and common software issues.

10. Freelance Typist/Transcriptionist

  • Responsibilities: Convert audio or handwritten notes into digital text, usually using word processing software.
  • Skills Needed: Fast typing speed, Microsoft Word or similar word processing tools.

11. Data Analyst Assistant (Junior Role)

  • Responsibilities: Assist senior analysts in managing and organizing data, creating basic reports using tools like Excel.
  • Skills Needed: Excel, data entry, basic reporting.

12. Warehouse/Inventory Management Assistant

  • Responsibilities: Use inventory management software to track stock, organize product deliveries, and assist with logistical tasks.
  • Skills Needed: Inventory software, basic computer usage.

13. Content Writer/Editor (Junior Role)

  • Responsibilities: Write or edit content for websites, blogs, or social media platforms, often using word processing or basic content management systems.
  • Skills Needed: Word processing, basic content management systems, and writing tools.

14. Virtual Assistant

  • Responsibilities: Assist businesses or individuals remotely with tasks like email management, calendar scheduling, data entry, and social media management.
  • Skills Needed: Email, calendar tools, social media, Microsoft Office, or Google Suite.

Career Advancement Potential:

  • Higher Positions: Once you have a basic understanding of computers, you can pursue more advanced roles by learning more specific software or systems. For example, with additional training, you could move into fields like digital marketing, data analysis, IT support, or software development.

With the demand for digital literacy growing, even having basic computer skills significantly enhances your employability across multiple sectors.

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Working hours

Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Basic Computer & Software (Salary 12000 to 15000)