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TSMFC to resume computer training classes soon
The TSMFC is planning to start the computer centers afresh following demands from students looking out for computer training classes at an affordable fee.
The TSMFC is planning to start the computer centers afresh following demands from students looking out for computer training classes at an affordable fee.
Hyderabad: After remaining closed for nearly three years, the computer training centers managed by Telangana State Minorities Finance Corporation (TSMFC) will resume classes next year.
The TSMFC is planning to start the computer centers afresh following demands from students looking out for computer training classes at an affordable fee.
The computer training centers were established around two decades ago and till 2016, the functioning of 43 training center was monitored by the State Urdu Academy. Later for various reasons, the administration of these centres was shifted to the TSMFC.
However, due to increasing demand from students pursuing intermediate and graduation courses in different educational institutions, and also from job aspirants, the minority welfare department is now planning to resume the classes next year. Officials said that schedules were being proposed to start these courses from January or February onwards.
A senior official of the minority welfare department said that several students have been enquiring about the computer programmes at the training centers. “We are planning to start classes next year onwards and it all depends on the Covid-19 situation. Students will be charged minimal fees as was done previously,” he said.
The minority department officials, however, are also mulling the idea of dropping some of the computer programmes which have gone out of vogue with passing time, and instead focus on the contemporary demand. “We are trying to figure out the requirements of the students and job aspirants so as introduce those courses on a priority basis,” the official explained.
A challenging task for the minority welfare department will be to train the faculty in the new computer courses by arranging master trainers so that the faculty can in turn train the students effectively. “Our intention is to have faculty who are well versed with the developments in the fields and be able to impart the right kind of teaching and guidance needed by today’s students and job aspirants,” the official added.
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