DOEACC Result of 31st CCC Examination March 2010 | DOEACC 31st CCC Examination Results March 2010 | DOEACC Society 31st CCC Results March 2010

DOEACC Result of 31st CCC Examination March 2010 | DOEACC 31st CCC Examination Results March 2010 | DOEACC Society 31st CCC Results March 2010

DOEACC Society Published Result of 31st CCC Examination March, 2010 .

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DOEACC Society is implementing a joint scheme of All India Council for Technical Education and Department of Information Technology (formerly Department of Electronics (DOE)), Government of India. The objective of the Scheme is to develop quality manpower in IT by utilizing the expertise available with the computer training institutes who are granted accreditation for conducting specified Levels of courses, subject to their meeting well-defined norms and criteria.
1. An IT Literacy course namely, Course on Computer Concepts (CCC) is offered by the Society all over the country
2. The other level of courses are:
O Level Equivalent to Foundation level course
A Level Equivalent to Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications
B Level Equivalent MCA Level
C Level M. Tech Level
Apart from Authorized Institutes conducting accredited courses in the private/public sector, the DOEACC Society has its own 10 Centres all over India at Aurangabad, Aizawl, Calicut, Chandigarh, Gorakhpur, Tezpur/Guwahati, Imphal, Kolkata, Jammu/Srinagar & Kohima.The above Centres are engaged in offering Long Term Courses and Short Term Courses in the area of IECT.
3. Bio-Informatics Courses are being launched at two levels designated as BI-O and BI-A levels. The courses have been designed to give impetus to students to be a member of a core team involved in the bio-informatics programming task. The students after qualifying these levels would be able to find the opportunities in the area of Bio-informatics in Drugs, Pharmaceuticals, Bio-fertilizers, Agriculture and energy sectors.
4. DOEACC Society has launched ITES (Call Centre) Agents Training courses for the benefit of the students of North East with the financial support from the Department of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER).
Merger of Societies
DIT realized the need to refocus and merge some of the like-minded Societies. The primary objective being to help them develop a common vision, realign their activities so as to complement each other and bring together all the capabilities under one umbrella.
As per the decision of Govt. of India vide its Office Memorandum (OM) dated 29.11.2002 and subsequent OM dated 08.01.2003 erstwhile CEDTI (Centre for Electronics Design & Technology of India) Centres (except Mohali Centre) and Regional Computer Centres(RCCs) Kolkata and Chandigarh have been merged with DOEACC Society w.e.f. 14.12.2002. Accordingly, the erstwhile CEDTI Centres (except Mohali Centre) and RCCs have been renamed as DOEACC Centres.
This has helped to harmonize the activities being pursued by these individual Societies and unleash their combined potential. The integration will further help in securing organizational synergy, optimum utilization of resources and societal relevance in the context of need for economic value addition and social dynamics.

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