1 Year (Regular / Fast-Track options available)
The Diploma in Computer Operator & Programming Assistant (COPA) offered by TVVTI (The Vidya Vocational Training Institute) is a comprehensive training program designed to develop essential computer operation and programming skills.
The course provides students with practical knowledge of computer applications, data management, and basic programming. It prepares learners for employment in offices, educational institutions, industries, and IT service sectors, as well as for self-employment opportunities in the digital field.
Fundamentals of Computer and Operating Systems
MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
Internet, Email & Digital Communication
Data Entry and Typing Skills
Computer Hardware Basics and Troubleshooting
Database Management (DBMS)
Fundamentals of Programming (C, C++, or Python Basics)
Web Designing (HTML, CSS, Basic JavaScript)
Computer Networking Concepts
Cyber Safety and Digital Security
Project Work and Practical Assignments
Hands-on training in MS Office applications
Typing and data entry practice
Basic programming and web design projects
Internet and email communication exercises
Hardware assembly and maintenance basics
After successful completion, candidates can work as:
Computer Operator / Data Entry Operator
Office Assistant / Clerk (Computerized Operations)
Computer Lab Assistant
Web Designing Assistant
Junior Programmer / IT Support Executive
Self-Employed Computer Trainer or Service Provider
10th or 12th Pass (any stream)
Basic computer knowledge preferred
Successful candidates will be awarded a Diploma in Computer Operator & Programming Assistant (COPA) by
TVVTI (The Vidya Vocational Training Institute).
TVVTI (The Vidya Vocational Training Institute) conducts the Diploma in Computer Operator & Programming Assistant (COPA) course under its Self Employment Program.
This program aims to promote digital literacy and self-reliance by providing practical skill development for employment and entrepreneurship in the IT and computer service sectors.
(Note: This is a skill development initiative and is not affiliated with any government-recognized university or technical board unless specifically mentioned.)