Overview
The computer literacy programme of the Society is an outcome of the recommendation of National Task Force on Information Technology and Software Development. This course is designed to aim at imparting a basic level IT Literacy programme for the common man. This programme has essentially been conceived with an idea of giving an opportunity to the common man to attain computer literacy thereby contributing to increased and speedy PC penetration in different walks of life. After completing the course the incumbent should be able to the use the computer for basic purposes of preparing his/her personal/business letters, viewing information on internet (the web), receiving and sending mails, preparing his business presentations, preparing small databases etc. This helps the small business communities, housewives, etc. to maintain their small accounts using the computers and enjoy in the world of Information Technology. This course is, therefore, designed to be more practical oriented.
Course Curriculum
CCC - Course on Computer Con
INTRODUCTION - CCC COURSE
Computer and Latest IT gadgets
Basics of Hardware and Software
Software
Questions and Answers
- Introduction to Operating System
Objectives OF Operating Syste m
User Interface for Desktop and Laptop
Operating System Simple Setting
File and Folder Management
Types of file Extensions
Questions and Answers
- WORD PROCESSING WITH LIBRE OFFICE
Word Processing Basics
Opening and Closing Documents
Text Creation and manipulation
Mail Merge
Shortcut Keys
Questions and Answers
- SPREAD SHEET WITH LIBRE OFFICE
Introduction, Objectives, Elements of Spread Sheet
Manipulation of Cells & Sheet
Formulas, Functions and Charts
Model Questions and Answers
- PRESENTATION WITH LIBRE OFFICE
Introduction, Objectives, Creation of Presentation
Manipulating Slides
Presentation of Slides
Providing Aesthetics to Slides & Printing
Questions and Answers
- INTRODUCTI ON TO INTERNET AND WWW
Basic of Computer Networks
Internet
Popular Web Browsers (Internet Explorer/CROME
Exploring the Internet
Questions and Answers
- E-mail, Social Networking and eGovernance Services
Structure of E-mail
Using E-mails
Social Networking & e-Commerce
Overview of e-Governance Services like Railway Reservation, Passport, eHospital [ORS]
Accessing e-Governance Services on Mobile Using “UMANG APP”
Digital Locker
Questions and Answers
- DIGITAL FINANCIAL TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Digital Financial Tools
Understanding OTP [One Time Password]and QR [Quick Response] Code
UPI [Unified Payment Interface]
AEPS [Aadhaar Enabled Payment System]
USSD[Unstructured Supplementary Service Data]
Card [Credit / Debit]
eWallet
PoS [Point of Sale]
Internet Banking
Online Bill Payment
Questions and Answers
- Overview of Futureskills & Cyber Security
Introduction to Futureskills
Internet of Things
Big Data Analytics
Cloud Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Virtual Reality
Blockchain Technology
3D Printing/ Additive Manufacturing
Social & Mobile
Robotics Process Automation
Cyber Security
Question and answer
Exam & Certification
- The examination of CCC comprise of 100 objective type questions of 1 mark each, and the candidate is required to attempt the 100 questions in 90 minutes. There is no negative marking.
- The CCC certificates to the successful candidates will be issued by the NIELIT.
- The examination result is represented as grades. The legend of grades is:
- D: 50% – 54%, C: 55% – 64%, B: 65% – 74%, A: 75% – 84%, S: 85% and over, F : Fail (<50%)
Who should attend?
- Since this is a course on computer appreciation, there is no minimum or maximum age limit for applying for CCC Examination.
The candidates can appear in the NIELIT CCC Examination either through NIELIT approved Institutes which are permitted to conduct CCC Course and having obtained E-Provisional no. / Registration no. or as Direct applicant irrespective of any educational qualifications.
FAQ's
Q1 What is Course on Computer Concepts (CCC)?
A1 The computer literacy programme of the Society is an outcome of the recommendation of National Task Force on Information Technology and Software Development. This course is designed to aim at imparting a basic level IT Literacy programme for the common man. This programme has essentially been conceived with an idea of giving an opportunity to the common man to attain computer literacy thereby contributing to increased and speedy PC penetration in different walks of life. After completing the course the incumbent should be able to the use the computer for basic purposes of preparing his/her personal/business letters, viewing information on internet (the web), receiving and sending mails, preparing his business presentations, preparing small databases etc. This helps the small business communities, housewives, etc. to maintain their small accounts using the computers and enjoy in the world of Information Technology. This course is, therefore, designed to be more practical oriented.