Computer Learning: In our Learning Centres, Computer education begins from Class 3, with a focus on typing skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office. Each child gets hands-on experience, working individually on a computer for at least 20 minutes during each class.
Here’s why Computer education so important:
- Basic Requirement for Many Jobs: From shops and offices to schools and small businesses, basic computer knowledge is now essential for roles like data entry, billing, administration, and customer support.
- Increased Employability: Employers prefer candidates who can use computers for emails, documentation, spreadsheets, and basic software tools. It gives job seekers an edge over others.
- Access to Government and Online Services: Many local jobs involve working with government schemes, online forms, and digital payments—all of which require computer literacy.
- Opportunities in Freelancing and Remote Work: Even in smaller towns or villages, individuals with computer skills can take up freelance through online platforms.
- Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment: Computer education helps individuals start small businesses—like cyber cafés, printing/photocopy shops, or digital services like online ticketing and form filling.
- Lifelong Learning: Once someone knows the basics, they can continue learning advanced skills like coding, design, or digital marketing to grow further.