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Read More →Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Computer Saksharta Mission has been registered under the society Act. 21, 1860. (Reg. No. 1673) & public trust Act 1982 under section 17 vide Reg. No. 529 from Govt. of India. It is working for every class of society our institute provides guidance in different field of programme and professional training conduction by state Govt. as Central Govt. to approach every class of the society.
Our mission is also registered with the industrial Departments to conduct the various technical programms under the Govt. scheme.
The fundamental function of the mission is to provide higher technical education to weaker class of society at minimum coaching fee for urban as well as rural areas the vast mono of our institute is to respond technical knowledge all over to India to gain success in the computer education which is the main dream of Indian Govt. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Computer Saksharta Mission is an ISO 9001:2015 certified organization and also affiliated with Employment Office known as a leading computer Educational Network of India having over 90 affiliation centers essentially in training, servicing and production specially in the field of computer education.
The organization is spanned in 17 States of the country including UTTAR PRADESH, MADHYA PRADESH, HIMACHAL PRADESH, ANDHRA PRADESH, HARYANA, PUNJAB, JHARKHAND, BIHAR, DELHI, JAMMU & KASHMIR, GUJRAT, MAHARASTRA, WEST BENGAL, ASSAM, RAJASTHAN, UTTARAKHAND and KARNATAKA The salient characteristic of the mission is to uplift the weakest education section of the society in the sphere of technological computer knowledge to gain opportunity for placement any where in India.
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Read More →After achieving independence, India has still been grappling with the enormous problem of illiteracy though it was well understood that literacy was the road we must take to become a developed nation, getting there has been indeed tough. agreed that the population has grown considerably over these decades, but nearly 60 years have passed and yet the age old problem persists. the government has been diligently working at it by launching numerous programs not just at urban and semi-urban areas, but more so at the grass-roots level. the strong vision and implementation has been an inspiration to many ensuring that very soon India will emerge as a literate nation
But in this age, illiteracy can never be truly wiped away from our nation's bio data when another from of illiteracy is looming ominously overhead; computer illiteracy.
In today's data illiteracy on computer front is a major handicap in any nation's development. computer literacy is essential, no matter what profession one is attached to. computer is a vista tool for success in future is already a foregone conclusion. it is indeed sad that while most of the developed world and one strata of the Indian society are talking about computers, computer applications and computer language; the rest of India is still grappling with the issue of basic literacy
Over the past decade, the it and it's industries have been growing exponentially and emerging as serious as serious players and employers. but this phenomenon has been restricted only to the urban areas.
What is sorely missing is quality computer education at an affordable cost so that computer education can truly reach the masses. The smaller towns and villages do not receive any exposure regarding computer education. and since rural folks can't afford the costly computer education available in cites, they continue to remain deprived of the most effective knowledge tool of the 21st century. this not only harms their future prospects, but also deprives them of employment opportunities.