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TCS Maitree - Advanced Computer Training Centre (ACTC)

Mon, 01/13/2014 - 16:51 -- nizam.mohd

Mitra Jyothi in collaboration with Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. – Maitree, is organizing the next Advanced Computer Training Center (ACTC) for Visually Impaired. The training will be conducted in the premises of Mitra Jyothi at Bangalore. This will be a 40-45 days residential training program and will commence on Monday, 5th August 2013 and end on Saturday, 14th September 2012.

Training for Competitive Exams for Persons with Visual Impairment

Mon, 01/13/2014 - 16:50 -- nizam.mohd

SARTHAK offers a comprehensive classroom training programme to prepare students for the competitive exams conducted by state and central government. The coaching will be of immense help to students who are appearing for exams vacancies in the respective governments.

Course Details

One Year Computer Course by All India Confederation of the Blind

Mon, 01/13/2014 - 16:42 -- nizam.mohd

All India Confederation of the Blind, a leading NGO, commences its Sixth batch of one-year computer course on 20th January, 2014. 

Eligibility:

  1. Graduation
  2. Proficiency in English
  3. Knowledge of basic computer skills

Course Duration:

One-year

Entrance Exam Date:

18th Jan, 2014 (written test)

Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC)

Fri, 01/03/2014 - 22:15 -- nizam.mohd

The centre conducts various training programmes for the students as well as for outsiders such as: 1. English Language: English Language training focuses on spoken and written communication. The students work with our English Trainer on sentence construction, vocabulary building, essay writing etc. 2. Computer Use and Aapplications: Our Training and Development Officer conducts personalized computer courses based on the students' requirements.

Saksham Daksh School

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 22:10 -- nizam.mohd

Saksham Daksh School realized that children with multiple disability or children with blindness living in Noida were not able to take any benefits of these centres. During their interactions with special educators, they also realized that some children with blindness were already enrolled in the main stream schools but did not have access to any support services due to which they were facing a lot of difficulty and not able to get quality education in Noida region.

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