RVS College Launches Computer Training Program for Non-Teaching Staff

Principal Emphasizes Importance of Basic Computer Skills in Today’s Professional World

RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, has embarked on a week-long computer training program designed to empower its non-teaching staff with essential computer skills, including MS Word, MS Power Point, MS Excel, and Soft Skills.

JAMSHEDPUR – The prestigious RVS College of Engineering and Technology has taken a significant step towards enhancing the technical proficiency of its non-teaching staff by initiating a comprehensive computer training program.

The inauguration ceremony, presided over by the college’s Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Kumar Tiwari, marked the commencement of this week-long workshop.

Importance of Basic Computer Skills Emphasized

During his address to the participants, Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Kumar Tiwari underscored the critical role of basic computer knowledge in today’s professional landscape.

He emphasized that these skills are indispensable for ensuring the smooth and efficient functioning of office operations.

"In today’s digital age, possessing basic computer skills is no longer optional, but a necessity," stated Prof. Tiwari. "This training program aims to equip our non-teaching staff with the tools they need to excel in their roles and contribute to the overall success of our institution."

Expert Faculty to Conduct the Program

The responsibility of conducting this transformative program has been entrusted to a team of experienced faculty members, including Prof. Sadan Basar, Prof. Anita Giri, and Prof. Deepak Kumar Tiwari.

Their expertise and dedication will ensure that the participants receive high-quality training and guidance throughout the week.

Certificates to be Awarded Upon Completion

As a recognition of their commitment and newly acquired skills, all participants will be awarded certificates upon the successful completion of the training program.

These certificates will serve as a testament to their enhanced computer proficiency and their dedication to professional development.

Potential for Efficiency Enhancement

Shatrughan Singh, the institute’s treasurer, expressed his enthusiasm for the program, highlighting its potential to significantly enhance efficiency within the college’s operations.

"By equipping our non-teaching staff with essential computer skills, we are not only investing in their personal growth but also in the overall productivity of our institution," said Singh. "This training program has the potential to streamline processes and improve the quality of our services."

Program Receives Strong Support from College Leadership

The computer training program has received the full support and guidance of the college’s Administrative Dean, Prof. Krishna Murari, and Academic Dean, Dr. Sharatchandra Mahato.

Their involvement underscores the institution’s commitment to the continuous development and upskilling of its staff.

As the week-long program unfolds, participants will have the opportunity to acquire valuable computer skills, enhance their professional competencies, and contribute to the overall efficiency and success of RVS College of Engineering and Technology.

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