Friday 5 December 2014
Bluetech: NIELIT Programs and its benefits
Bluetech: NIELIT Programs and its benefits: Introduction DOEACC Society is implementing a joint Scheme of All India Council for Technical Education and Department of Informati...
NIELIT Programs and its benefits
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 Society was formed on the 9 November 1994
and is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The management
and administration of the Society is overseen by Governing Council, under the
chairmanship of the Minister of State, Communications & Information
Technology, Government of India. Members of the Council consist of eminent
academia from IITs, Universities, etc. and professionals from the industry.
The objective of the
Scheme is to develop quality manpower in IT by utilizing the expertise
available with the non-formal computer training institutes. Computer training
institutes/organizations in the non-formal sector, subject to meeting
well-defined norms and criteria, are granted accreditation for conducting
specified Levels of courses ranging from:
O Level
|
Equivalent to
Foundation level course
|
A Level
|
Equivalent to
Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications
|
B Level
|
Equivalent MCA Level
|
C Level
|
Equivalent to M.
Tech.
|
The courses are to be
conducted according to prescribed syllabus for each Level. Students from
accredited institutes as well as working professionals are eligible to appear
for the examinations at these Levels conducted by the DOEACC Society, if they fulfil the prescribed eligibility criteria.
Recognition
DOEACC 'O' and 'A' level qualifications are recognized for the purpose of employment by the Government of India, vide notification Nos. F.18-23/92-TD. V/TS-IV dated the 1st March 1995 and 10th April 1996 respectively. Recognition of 'B' & ‘C’ Level qualification as equivalent to MCA & M. Tech. respectively as announced by AICTE. Leading computer software organizations in the private sector have recognized DOEACC Qualifications. DOEACC 'A' level is considered equivalent to CAITs 'FE-SS' (Fundamental Information Technology Engineers Examination of Skill Standards) under the fundamental IT examination scheme of Japan as per the MoU signed between DOEACC and CAIT of Japan.
International Cooperation
Recognition
DOEACC 'O' and 'A' level qualifications are recognized for the purpose of employment by the Government of India, vide notification Nos. F.18-23/92-TD. V/TS-IV dated the 1st March 1995 and 10th April 1996 respectively. Recognition of 'B' & ‘C’ Level qualification as equivalent to MCA & M. Tech. respectively as announced by AICTE. Leading computer software organizations in the private sector have recognized DOEACC Qualifications. DOEACC 'A' level is considered equivalent to CAITs 'FE-SS' (Fundamental Information Technology Engineers Examination of Skill Standards) under the fundamental IT examination scheme of Japan as per the MoU signed between DOEACC and CAIT of Japan.
International Cooperation
- MoU signed with Central Academy of IT (CAIT), Japan for mutual recognition of DOEACC Qualifications. As a result of the MoU, DOEACC 'A', 'B' and 'C' Level Qualifiers are eligible for issue of visas by the Government of Japan.
- MoU signed with Singapore Computer Society and National Information Competency Centre, Singapore for mutual recognition of DOEACC Qualifications ('B' & 'C' Levels)
- MoU signed with Ministry of Science & Technology and Council for Information Technology, Republic of Sri Lanka, Colombo for the conduct of DOEACC Examinations at Sri Lanka. The Society is implementing this Scheme in Sri Lanka and Nepal.
- DOEACC is also interacting with many other countries, as they have shown interest for similar arrangements for establishing a similar Scheme in their own countries.
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