Dr. Shamim Akhtar, the center's director, had earlier welcomed the visitors and participants and highlighted the topics covered in the three-month course that the centre runs on a regular basis.
Orientation programme: The Aligarh Muslim University’s Centre for Continuing and Adult Education and Extension organised an orientation workshop for newly enrolled students of a three-month course in Microsoft Office and Computer Fundamentals.
After becoming familiar with the current applications of Desk Top Publishing (DTP), Microsoft Publisher, Photoshop, Corel Draw, e-mailing and texting on social media platforms like X (Tweeter), whats app, Facebook, etc., the chief guest, Prof. Arman Rasool Faridi (Department of Computer Science, AMU), emphasised the importance of computer learning to earn a living in his address.
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They would be able to start their own computer facility centre to offer services to people for various government programmes, like as the Ayushman health card, e-Sharam card, Adhaar card, voter card, etc., or it will help them find a job with reputable organisations more quickly.
Dr. Shamim Akhtar, the center’s director, had earlier welcomed the visitors and participants and highlighted the topics covered in the three-month course that the centre runs on a regular basis. He gave a brief introduction to the centre and the faculty members who work there and asked the students to talk to their instructors if they are having any difficulties with the course.
He added a motion of thanks.
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