Courses Available In Our Class

Duration : - 2 Months
What You Will Learn
Creating Surveys, Building Quizzes, Customizing Forms, Sharing and Collecting Responses, Analyzing Responses, Integrations, Advanced Features

Duration : – 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Introduction to Power BI, Getting Started with Power BI Desktop, Data Importing and Transformation, Data Modeling, Creating Visualizations, Creating Dashboards and Reports,

Duration : - 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Basic Concepts, Slide Creation and Formatting, Slide Layout and Design, Animations and Transitions, Collaboration and Sharing, Advanced Features

Duration : - 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Basic Text Editing, Page Layout, Headers and Footers, Tables, Images and Graphics, Styles and Themes, Lists and Bullets, Spell Check and Proofreading,

Duration : - 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Basic Text Editing, Page Layout, Headers and Footers, Tables, Images and Graphics, Styles and Themes, Lists and Bullets, Spell Check and Proofreading, Document Formatting, Templates, Mail Merge, Collaboration and Review, Document Organization, Tables of Contents and Indexes

Duration : - 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Basic Text Editing, Page Layout, Headers and Footers, Tables, Images and Graphics, Styles and Themes, Lists and Bullets, Spell Check and Proofreading, Document Formatting, Templates, Mail Merge, Collaboration and Review, Document Organization, Tables of Contents and Indexes

Duration : - 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Basic Text Editing, Page Layout, Headers and Footers, Tables, Images and Graphics, Styles and Themes, Lists and Bullets, Spell Check and Proofreading, Document Formatting, Templates, Mail Merge,

Duration : - 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Basic Text Editing, Page Layout, Headers and Footers, Tables, Images and Graphics, Styles and Themes, Lists and Bullets, Spell Check and Proofreading,

Duration : - 2 Month
What You Will Be Learning
Basic Text Editing, Page Layout, Headers and Footers, Tables, Images and Graphics, Styles and Themes, Lists and Bullets, Spell Check and Proofreading,
Prerequistics Of Our Course
Basic Computer Skills: Students should have a basic understanding of how to use a computer, including knowledge of file management, navigating the operating system, and using input devices such as a keyboard and mouse.
Familiarity with Windows Operating System: Since MS CIT courses often use Windows-based computers, students should be familiar with the Windows operating system, including concepts such as file management, folder organization, and using the Start menu.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite: While not always required, some familiarity with Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint would be beneficial. Students should understand basic concepts such as opening, creating, saving, and formatting documents in these applications.
Basic Math Skills: For Excel, students should have basic math skills, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They should also understand concepts such as formulas, functions, and data analysis.
Understanding of Presentation Concepts: For PowerPoint, students should have a basic understanding of presentation concepts such as slides, layouts, formatting, and design principles. They should also be comfortable creating and delivering presentations.
Access to Required Software: Students should have access to the necessary software applications, such as Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. This could involve installing the software on their own computer or accessing it through a school or workplace environment.
Access to Training Materials: Students should have access to training materials, textbooks, or online resources that cover the topics of Excel and PowerPoint in-depth. This could include tutorials, video lectures, practice exercises, and hands-on projects.
Motivation and Commitment: Finally, students should be motivated to learn and committed to completing the course. Excel and PowerPoint skills are valuable in many professional settings, so students should understand the importance of mastering these tools.
Assessment Of Our Institute
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs):
- Test basic knowledge and understanding of Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- Include questions on features, functions, shortcuts, and best practices for using each application.
- Cover topics like formatting, formulas, functions, data analysis, presentation design, email management, and scheduling.
Hands-On Tasks:
- Require students to perform specific tasks using Microsoft Office applications.
- Examples include creating a document with specific formatting requirements in Word, creating a spreadsheet with formulas and charts in Excel, designing a presentation with animations in PowerPoint, and managing emails and calendars in Outlook.
- Assess students’ ability to apply their knowledge to practical scenarios and produce high-quality work.
Case Studies:
- Present real-world scenarios or business cases that require students to use Microsoft Office applications to solve problems or complete tasks.
- Evaluate students’ problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and ability to apply Microsoft tools to address specific challenges.
Project Work:
- Assign longer-term projects or assignments that require students to demonstrate their proficiency in using multiple Microsoft Office applications together.
- Examples include creating a comprehensive report that incorporates text, data, charts, and visuals from Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, or developing a collaborative project plan using SharePoint or Microsoft Teams.
Online Quizzes or Assessments:
- Utilize online platforms or learning management systems to deliver quizzes or assessments that test students’ knowledge of Microsoft applications.
- Offer immediate feedback to students and provide opportunities for self-assessment and review.
Final Exam:
- Administer a comprehensive final exam that covers all aspects of the course material.
- Include a mix of question types, including multiple-choice, short-answer, and scenario-based questions.
- Assess students’ overall understanding of Microsoft tools and their ability to apply concepts in various contexts.
Practical Demonstration or Presentation:
- Require students to demonstrate their skills in using Microsoft tools through a live demonstration or presentation.
- Evaluate their ability to articulate their process, explain their choices, and showcase their work effectively.
Peer Review or Collaboration Assessment:
- Incorporate peer review or group projects to assess students’ collaboration and communication skills when working with others using Microsoft tools.
- Evaluate their ability to collaborate on documents, share files, provide feedback, and coordinate tasks effectively.