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HS-CIT is an Information Technology (IT) literacy course started by Haryana Knowledge Corporation Limited(HKCL) in the year 2014. It is the most popular IT Literacy course in Haryana.
In 21st Century, most of the new actionable knowledge is being digitally born (often through digital collaborations), digitally stored, digitally presented, digitally distributed, digitally accessed, digitally archived and managed. It only seems natural that it has become an essential part of one’s personal, professional and social life. It has also transformed the way of living in 21st Century.
The Haryana State Certificate in Information Technology Application (HS-CITA) represents a comprehensive and formally structured program designed to foster literacy and competence in the field of Information Technology (IT).
The Haryana State Certificate in Information Technology Advanced Application (HS-CIT(A+)) is a comprehensive information technology and career development literacy program. Designed to span a duration of one year, this computer course is accessible through enrollment at any of HKCL's authorized learning centers.
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In the computer field, you could highlight skills like:
- Web dev: Building websites or apps
- AI/ML: Making machines smart
- Cybersecurity: Keeping data safe
- Data science: Crunching numbers for insights
- Programming languages (e.g., Python, Java, C++)
- Web development (e.g., HTML, CSS, React)
- Data analysis or science (e.g., machine learning, data visualization)
- Cybersecurity or networking
- Software development or engineering
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