Data Entry Operator

Trade

No. of Unit

Shifts Running (I/II/III)

Seat Capacity per Unit

Total Seat Capacity

Duration

Data Entry Oparetor

2(1+1)

I/II/III

24+24

48

6 Month

 

A Data Entry Operator is a trade offered in ITI (Industrial Training Institute) programs. The course typically lasts six months and covers topics such as data entry techniques, computer applications, and office management. Graduates of the trade will be able to enter and maintain data in computer systems and databases, and may find employment in a variety of industries such as government, healthcare, finance, and more.

Some specific skills that students may learn in an ITI Data Entry Operator program include:

Typing and keyboarding techniques to enter data quickly and accurately

 

  • Familiarity with various computer software and applications, such as word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs
  • Understanding of data entry procedures and protocols, including data validation and verification
  • Knowledge of data security and confidentiality measures
  • Familiarity with office equipment and tools, such as scanners and printers
  • Basic knowledge of computer hardware and troubleshooting

 

In addition to classroom instruction, students may also participate in hands-on training and practice to develop their skills. After successfully completing the program, graduates will be awarded an ITI certificate and will be able to seek employment as a Data Entry Operator or similar role.

 

Eligibility: Students who have successfully passed their secondary examinations (10th) from a recognized education board.

 

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Data Entry Operator Course Content:

The course content of an ITI Data Entry Operator program can vary depending on the specific program and institution. However, some common topics that may be covered include:

  • Keyboard skills: Students will learn typing and keyboarding techniques to enter data quickly and accurately.
  • Computer applications: Students will learn to use various computer software and applications, such as word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs.
  • Data entry procedures: Students will learn about data entry procedures and protocols, including data validation and verification.
  • Data security: Students will learn about data security and confidentiality measures to ensure the protection of sensitive information.
  • Office equipment: Students will learn to use office equipment and tools, such as scanners and printers.
  • Computer hardware: Students will learn basic knowledge of computer hardware and troubleshooting.
  • Communication Skills: Students will learn effective communication skills to work with team and clients.
  • Office Management: Basics of office management and administration
  • Basic Computer Fundamentals: Basic computer concepts, computer architecture, and operating systems.
  • Account management: Students will learn the basics of Tally & GST.

The curriculum may also include hands-on training and practice to give students the opportunity to apply what they have learned in a real-world setting.

 

Job Opportunity after Data Entry Operator

After completing an ITI Data Entry Operator program, graduates can seek employment in a variety of industries such as:

  • Government: Many government organizations require data entry operators to maintain records and databases.
  • Healthcare: Data entry operators are needed to maintain patient records and other health-related data.
  • Banking and finance: Data entry operators are needed to maintain financial records and databases.
  • Retail and e-commerce: Data entry operators are needed to maintain inventory and customer data.
  • Manufacturing and logistics: Data entry operators are needed to maintain production and inventory records.
  • Education: Data entry operators are needed to maintain student records and other data.

Data entry operators typically work in office environments, and may be part of a larger team of data entry professionals. With experience and training, data entry operators may be able to advance to positions such as data analyst, database administrator, or information systems manager. Some data entry operators may also choose to start their own businesses or work as independent contractors.

Training & Placement

RANIGANJ PRIVATE ITI has dedicated placement cell comprising of student placement co-ordinators who actively liason with different industries for placing its students at appropriate levels.