Industrial Training in Basic Computer skills provides individuals with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in using computers and common software applications. This training program is designed to enhance computer literacy and proficiency, particularly for those who are new to working with computers or want to improve their foundational skills.

Next-G Classes, one of the most popular technology institutes in Delhi/NCR offers an extensive Industrial training program that helps them flourishing their career. Our training program lends hand to the candidates and makes them more efficient and effective with their job.

 Here’s an overview of what an industrial training program in basic computer skills may cover:

  1. Computer Fundamentals: Training would begin with an introduction to computer hardware, software, and operating systems. Participants would learn about the components of a computer, understanding file management, and navigating the operating system.

  2. Microsoft Office Suite: Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications is essential for various professional tasks. Training might cover using applications like Microsoft Word for word processing, Microsoft Excel for spreadsheets, Microsoft PowerPoint for presentations, and Microsoft Outlook for email and scheduling.

  3. Internet and Web Browsing: Training would cover web browsing techniques, utilizing search engines effectively, and understanding internet safety and security. Participants might learn about bookmarking websites, downloading files, and basic troubleshooting for internet connectivity issues.

  4. Email Communication: Email is a vital communication tool in most professional settings. Training might cover creating and managing email accounts, composing and sending emails, organizing email folders, attaching files, and utilizing email features effectively.

  5. File Management: Training would cover organizing and managing files and folders on a computer. Participants might learn about creating, renaming, copying, moving, and deleting files and folders, as well as understanding file extensions and file formats.

  6. Basic Troubleshooting: Training might include basic troubleshooting techniques for common computer issues. Participants might learn how to identify and resolve issues related to software, connectivity, peripheral devices, and system performance.

  7. Internet Security and Privacy: Training would cover essential practices for internet security and protecting personal information online. Participants might learn about strong passwords, phishing scams, malware protection, and best practices for secure browsing.

  8. Social Media and Online Collaboration: Training might include an introduction to popular social media platforms and online collaboration tools. Participants might learn about creating and managing social media accounts, privacy settings, and effective online communication and collaboration.

  9. Basic Data Analysis and Presentation: Training might cover basic data analysis techniques using spreadsheets, including sorting, filtering, and creating simple charts. Participants might also learn how to create basic presentations to effectively communicate information using tools like Microsoft PowerPoint.

  10. Productivity Tips and Time Management: Training might provide tips and techniques for improving productivity and managing time effectively while working on a computer. Participants might learn about keyboard shortcuts, task management tools, and techniques for staying organized and focused.


KEY POINT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT NEXT-G CLASSES

  • Maximum 3-4 students in a batch
  • Unlimited Practice session with WI FI facility and system
  • Regular, Fast Track, Weekend Training mode are available
  • Online Training Facility are available
  • 6+ years industry expert trainers will teach you
  • Live project on your desired topics or college topics
  • Training Certificate after course completion
  • Free Domain and Hosting on 6 Months summer training program