|| What will I learn?

  • Introduction to computer , Introduction to GUI Based Operating System
  • Elements of Word Processing, Spreadsheets
  • Computer communication and Internet, WWW and web browsers
  • Communication and Collaboration, Making small presentations

|| What will I learn?

  • Introduction to computer , Introduction to GUI Based Operating System
  • Elements of Word Processing, Spreadsheets
  • Computer communication and Internet, WWW and web browsers
  • Communication and Collaboration, Making small presentations

|| Requirements

  • No minimum qualification is required for applying and appearing for the examination in Course on Computer Concepts [CCC].

|| Requirements

  • No minimum qualification is required for applying and appearing for the examination in Course on Computer Concepts [CCC].

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|| Frequently asked question

The NIELIT CCC Course is aimed at providing a basic level of IT literacy to individuals from various backgrounds. Its primary goal is to offer an opportunity for people to acquire computer skills, thereby promoting widespread computer usage across different sectors.

This course is ideal for beginners, including students, homemakers, small business owners, senior citizens, and anyone looking to gain basic computer skills for personal or professional use.

Yes, many institutions offer the CCC course online. Online courses often include video tutorials, interactive sessions, and downloadable resources, allowing learners to study at their own pace.

Yes, upon successful completion of the CCC course and passing the final examination, participants receive a certificate from NIELIT, which can be useful for demonstrating basic computer proficiency.

CCC is not a widely recognized computer operation or a programming language in the context of computer science. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the specific meaning of "CCC" in relation to computer operations or programming languages.

Most courses offer support through various channels, such as email, discussion forums, or live Q&A sessions with instructors. Check with your course provider to understand the type and extent of support available.
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