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Janki Devi Vocational CentreJanki Devi Vocational CentreJanki Devi Vocational CentreJanki Devi Vocational CentreJanki Devi Vocational Centre
Janki Devi Vocational Centre was set upwith an objective “Commitment to improvethe future of Women”. This commitmentcoupled with our quest for excellence hasspurred our growth and led us into thetwenty first Century. We at JDVC are alivenot only to the present needs of ourcountry but also to the emerging challengesof the future. Continuous improvement hasbeen the mainstay of our existence for thepast 36 years. The centre is positive aboutproviding the best and up-to-date trainingto its students.
The courses have been designed to meetthe two-fold requirements of young girls.
The f i r s t r equ i rement i s ManpowerDevelopment. Change in work procedures,innovations through adoption of scienceand techno logy , i nc reased use o fcompute r s , e t c . make i t abso lu te l ynecessary to have skilled manpower whoare able to f i t into the current workenvironment. We at JDVC are constantlyupgrading our syllabi based on feed-backfrom the industry and alumni. ComputerSoftware Engineering & Applicat ions.Sec re ta r i a l P rac t i ce and Of f i ce ,Management, N.T.T., Fashion DesignTechnology, Text i le Design, Inter iorDes ign ing , F ine Ar t , GarmentManufacturing Technology, Media, Travel& Tourism are some of the Diploma/Certificate courses offered at our centre.
In cont inuat ion of our endeavour toprovide the best we have collaborated withRDA Overseas (Mirror Group) to imparttraining in Beauty Culture. Moving MediaWorkshop, School of Media Studies forJournalism & Media Courses and DelhiCollage of Art for Fine Art Courses. Thesecourses w i l l bene f i t s tuden t s w i thprofessional training & internship, enablingthem to get experience even before theyare awarded diplomas.
The second requirement is the preparationfor l i fe. Modern society has becomeincreasingly complex. Young girls are nowexpec ted to posses s soc i a l andinterpersonal sk i l ls a long with fami lymanagement sk i l l s . Home Sc ience ,Personality Development, Art & Craft,Food Craft & Home Decoration etc. arefew such courses. Skills gained from theseare now increasingly being used to set upsmall business ventures from home.
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JANKI DEVI VOCATIONAL CENTREJANKI DEVI VOCATIONAL CENTREJANKI DEVI VOCATIONAL CENTREJANKI DEVI VOCATIONAL CENTREJANKI DEVI VOCATIONAL CENTRE
ContentsContentsContentsContentsContents
I ..... Courses OfferedCourses OfferedCourses OfferedCourses OfferedCourses Offered
1. Fashion Design Technology 3
2. Apparel Manufacturing,Marketing & Merchandising 4
3. Textile Designing 5
4. Garment Manufacturing Technology 6
5. Diploma in Library &Information Science 6
6. Commercial Art with Fine Art 7
7 Fine Art 8
8. Arts & Crafts 10
9. Computer 10
10. Modern Secretarial Practice 11
11. Language 12
12. Interior Designing 13
13. Travel & TourismDiploma Programme 14
14. Travel & Tourism AdvanceDiploma Programme 15
15. Cosmetology 16
16. Nursery & Primary Teacher Training 17
17. Nursery Teacher Training 17
18. Advanced Diploma inPrint & Electronic Media 18
19. Diploma in Translation 19
20. Advertising & Public Relation 20
II ..... Short Term/Hobby CoursesShort Term/Hobby CoursesShort Term/Hobby CoursesShort Term/Hobby CoursesShort Term/Hobby Courses
1. Computer 22
2. Food Craft 22
3. Art and Craft 23
4. Home Science 23
5. Fashion/Apparel Manufacturing 24
6. Textile Designing 25
7. Commercial / Sketching 25
8. Travel and Tourism 26
9. Advance Travel Course 26(GDS Airfares & Ticketing)
10. Abacus (IIVA) 27
11. Vedic Maths (IIVA) 27
12. Fine Art 28-30
13. Interior Designing 31
14. Retail Management 31
15. Personality Development/Personal Grooming 31
16. Language Courses 31
17. Beauty Culture 32
18. Office Management 32
19. Media 33-34
20. Competitive ExaminationsSSC/Bank/Railways/KVS/DSSSB 35
21. CTET 35
22. Junior Hindi Translator 35
IV ..... General InformationGeneral InformationGeneral InformationGeneral InformationGeneral Information 36-38
V ..... Annual Fee Plan forAnnual Fee Plan forAnnual Fee Plan forAnnual Fee Plan forAnnual Fee Plan forDiploma CoursesDiploma CoursesDiploma CoursesDiploma CoursesDiploma Courses 39-40
VI ..... Application Form andApplication Form andApplication Form andApplication Form andApplication Form andRules & Guidelines for StudentsRules & Guidelines for StudentsRules & Guidelines for StudentsRules & Guidelines for StudentsRules & Guidelines for Students
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FFFFFASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGYASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGYASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGYASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGYASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGYThe fashion and garment industry in
India is growing at a rapid pace. Every yearan increasing number of professionals arebeing added to the industry, The need forprofessionals at all managerial and technicallevels are increasing day by day. To cater tothe growing demand for professionals in thefash ion indus t r y , our Ins t i tu te o f f e r s acomprehensive course in Fashion DesignTechnology and Garment Manufactur ingTechnology.
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1) Fashion Design - (One Year)
2) Fashion Design - (Two Years)
3) Fashion Design - (Three Years)(Advanced)
Direct Admission in II year will be subject topresentation of portfolio.
The areas covered in Fashion Design include
I YEARI YEARI YEARI YEARI YEAR
1. Design Ideas
2. Sketching - I
3 . Colour and Design Theory
4. Fashion Fundamentals
5 . Drafting and Pattern Making-I
6 . Garment Construction-I
7 . Indian Embroideries-I
8 . Textile Theory
9. Computer Application-I
10. Project-Fashion Show
11. Visits
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1. Drafting and Pattern Making-II
2 . Garment Construction-II
3 . Sketching - II
4 . Advanced Pattern Making
5. Fashion History
6. Fabric Theory
7. Indian Embroideries-II
8 . Computer Application-II
9 . Projects
10. Personality Development &Communication Skills
11. Project-Fashion Show
12. Internship
I I I YEARI I I YEARI I I YEARI I I YEARI I I YEAR
1. Advanced Sketching & Illustration
2. Advanced Apparel Construction
3. Fashion Marketing
4. Apparel Merchandising
5. Drafting & Pattern Making-III
6 . Garment Construction-III
7 . Project (Line Development &Presentation)
8. Draping
9. Surface Ornamentation
10. Grading
11. French Language
12. Computer Application (TUKA CAD)
lllll Tuka Design
l l l l l Tuka Mark
l l l l l Grading
13. Project-Fashion Show
14. Internship
DURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEAR
1. Design Ideas
2. Sketching
3. Colour and Design Theory
4. Fashion Fundamentals
5 . Drafting and Pattern Making
6. Garment Construction
7. Indian Embroideries
8. Textile Theory/Practical
9 . Computers
10. Project-Fashion Show
11. Internship
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APPAREL MANUFAPPAREL MANUFAPPAREL MANUFAPPAREL MANUFAPPAREL MANUFACTURING, MARKETING &ACTURING, MARKETING &ACTURING, MARKETING &ACTURING, MARKETING &ACTURING, MARKETING &MERCHANDISINGMERCHANDISINGMERCHANDISINGMERCHANDISINGMERCHANDISING
The Garment and Textile Industry ofIndia is undergoing tremendous change andi s po i sed to g row qua l i t a t i v e l y byincorpora t i ng the l a t e s t manu fac tu ing ,marketing and information techniques in itsoperation. The industry will therefore requirepe r sonne l w i t h a g loba l app roach andprofessional training in the latest techniques.Considering these requirements the AMMMcourse has been des igned to fu l f i l thedemands of the Retail and Export sectors.
DURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEAR
1. Elements of Design
2. Illustration & Apparel Designing
3. Textile Science
4. Apparel Manufacturing Process
5. Marke t i ng P roces s & V i sua lMerchandising
6. Apparel Merchandising System
7. Fash ion Fo reca s t i ng & P roduc tDevelopment
8. Production Planning & Quality Control
9 . Documentation
10. Business Communication andPresentation
11. Computer
12. Professional Practices
Job Oppor tun i t i e s :Job Oppor tun i t i e s :Job Oppor tun i t i e s :Job Oppor tun i t i e s :Job Oppor tun i t i e s :
l Jobs in Export House
l Jobs in Retail Industry
l Buying Houses
l After the completion of this course theycan work as
H Merchandiser
H Visual Merchandiser
H Floor Manager
H Branch Manager
H Business Promoters
H Fashion Consultant
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TEXTILE DESIGNINGTEXTILE DESIGNINGTEXTILE DESIGNINGTEXTILE DESIGNINGTEXTILE DESIGNINGTextile Designing is one of the most ancientcraf ts of India. Each Indian State has apriceless treasure of Prints, Designs, Colour,Embroideries and Texti les, bui lt up overcenturies and immensely popular with thetextile Industry.
The Texti le Designing Course at J.D.V.Cequips students with the necessary ski l lsrequired for the Textile Industry. Students arep rov ided w i t h i ndep th know ledge o feverything from design and colour,to typesof dyeing and printing procedures. Studentslearn to create designs for apparel, furnishingand upholstery. We therefore cater to theText i l e Indust ry as we l l as the Fash ionIndustry in different areas.
C u r r i c u l u mC u r r i c u l u mC u r r i c u l u mC u r r i c u l u mC u r r i c u l u m
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(1) Basic Design
(2) Textile Science-I
(3) Design Development
(4) Colour & Texture
(5) Nature Study
(6) Outdoor Sketching
(7) Textile Craft
(8) Basic Weaving
(9) Computers
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F i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea r
(1) Textile Science-I
(2) Basic Design
(3) Design Development
(4) Colour & Texture
(5) Nature Study
(6) Outdoor Sketching
(7) Textile Craft
(8) Computers I
(9) Basics of Weaving-I
Second Yea rSecond Yea rSecond Yea rSecond Yea rSecond Yea r
(1) Motif Development
(2) Stylised Design
(3) Design Illustrations
(4) Advanced Colour & Texture
(5) Textile Science-II
(6) Printing & Painting Techniques
(7) Traditional Indian Textile
(8) Computer Applications II
(9) Dying Techniques
(10) Weaving-II
(11) Knitting
(12) TUKA Studio
l Printing l Repeats
l Knitting l Jacquard
l Weaving l Story Board
l Colour Sepration l Color Ways
(13) Project (Design)/Exhibition
JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :
Designers for Block & Screen Print, Designersfor Embroidery, Designers for Hand PaintedTextiles, Designers for Weaving Industry,Qua l i t y Con t ro l l e r , E xpor t House Co-o rd ina to r , I n s t ruc to r Hobby C l a s se s ,Freelance Designer
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GARMENTGARMENTGARMENTGARMENTGARMENTMANUFMANUFMANUFMANUFMANUFACTURINGACTURINGACTURINGACTURINGACTURINGTECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGYDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEAR
1. Drafting & Pattern Making
2. Garment Construction
3. Design Concept
4. Embroideries
5. Fabric Theory
6. Computer Applications
7. Market Survey & Projects
8. Draping
9. Grading
10. Visits
11. Project-Fashion Show
DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY &DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY &DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY &DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY &DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY &INFORMATION SCIENCEINFORMATION SCIENCEINFORMATION SCIENCEINFORMATION SCIENCEINFORMATION SCIENCE
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The Dip loma in L ib ra r y Sc ience (DLS)p rog ramme i s i n t ended to deve lopprofessional knowledge and to impart skillsto meet the growing man power needs inl ib rary management in schoo l , co l lege ,university, Public and special libraries bothat Government and non-Government levels.
Ob jec t i ve s :Ob jec t i ve s :Ob jec t i ve s :Ob jec t i ve s :Ob jec t i ve s :
To know the pu rpose and f unc t i on o fdifferent types of libraries.
Understand the c lass i f icat ion of readingmaterial.
Acquaint s tudents wi th cata loguing andfamil iar ise them with various sections oflibraries.
Know the maintenance of a library.
Learn about various types of library records.
The course cur r i cu lum :The course cur r i cu lum :The course cur r i cu lum :The course cur r i cu lum :The course cur r i cu lum :
1 . Library and Society
2. Library Classification (Theory)
3 . Library Classification (Practical)
4 . Library organisation and Management
5. Computer Application (Theory)
6 . Computer Application (Practrical)
7 . Library Catalogue (Theory)
8 . Library Catalogue (Practical)
9 . Information Sources and Services
10. Computer application software(Theory & Practical)
11. Internship
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DURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARDURATION - ONE YEARBASIC DRABASIC DRABASIC DRABASIC DRABASIC DRAWING AND PAINTINGWING AND PAINTINGWING AND PAINTINGWING AND PAINTINGWING AND PAINTINGFree Hand SketchingStick DrawingBlock DrawingLine Of ActionBody LanguageFor ShorteningHead/Skull StudyPortraitLife DrawingLandscapeCompositionEngineering DrawingPerspective1, 2, 3, 4 Point PerspectiveVanishing PointEye LevelFace ExpressionDesign SenseColour Sense/TheoryElements Of PaintingStory BoardingDrapery StudyCamera ViewCharacter MakingTexturing 2D And 3DRenderingFlip BookPresentationAnatomy StudyLight And ShadeLogic Of ReflectionEnlargementLight BoxModern And Creative ArtReproductingClay ModelingFoliageCalligraphyApplied ArtIllustrationCartoonCaricatureInstallationVideo Art
MEDIUM AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUM AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUM AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUM AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUM AND TECHNIQUESOil ColourWater ColourPoster ColourCharcoalPencil ShadingAcrylic ColoursPhoto ColoursDry CrayonsOil PastelCollagePen & InkHatchingDoodlingReverse Shading WithOil Colours And White Glass Marking PencilSpatula / Knife WorkMarble PaintingMirror PaintingSpray WorkSmoke PaintingMix Media
ART AND CRAFTART AND CRAFTART AND CRAFTART AND CRAFTART AND CRAFTGlass PaintingSilk PaintingTanjoreMetal PaintingStain GlassCold CeramicCeramic EmbossedFlower MakingPaper MacheArt And Waste MaterialDry Leaf WorkDecoupagePot Making
MURALSMURALSMURALSMURALSMURALSMosiacFrescoWall PaintingRelief Work With P.O.P.
FINE ARTFINE ARTFINE ARTFINE ARTFINE ART
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GRAPHICSGRAPHICSGRAPHICSGRAPHICSGRAPHICSScreen PrintingLinocutWood CutBlock PrintingMono PrintLithography
ADDITIONAL ARTADDITIONAL ARTADDITIONAL ARTADDITIONAL ARTADDITIONAL ARTPhotographyPhotoshopPaintCoral Draw
THEORTHEORTHEORTHEORTHEORYYYYY- I- I- I- I- IHISTORY OF ARTHISTORY OF ARTHISTORY OF ARTHISTORY OF ARTHISTORY OF ARTIndian ArtWestern ArtJapanese ArtChinese ArtPersian ArtGreat & Contemporary Artist Of IndiaGreat Artist From West
THEORTHEORTHEORTHEORTHEORYYYYY- I I- I I- I I- I I- I IAESTHETICAESTHETICAESTHETICAESTHETICAESTHETICSix Limbs Of Indian ArtBeauty Ard RasaWestern Philosopher
PlatoAristotleKantFreudCroce
Indian PhilosopherBharat MuniShemendraCoomerswamyAbhinav Gupt
THEORTHEORTHEORTHEORTHEORYYYYY- I I I- I I I- I I I- I I I- I I IMETHOD AND MAMETHOD AND MAMETHOD AND MAMETHOD AND MAMETHOD AND MATEIRALTEIRALTEIRALTEIRALTEIRALCanvas MakingFramingExhibition And DisplayColour MakingExhibition
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ARTS & CRAFTSARTS & CRAFTSARTS & CRAFTSARTS & CRAFTSARTS & CRAFTSArts & Crafts are the soul of Indian Heritageas each region of India has its own “ArtisticTreasures”. An understanding of medium,material and their intrinsic qualities, is asrelevant to Arts & Crafts today as it has beenin the past.
This course is to introduce and enhance thetechniques commonly employed by craftsmen& artists.
Dura t ion : One Year /Two YearsDura t ion : One Year /Two YearsDura t ion : One Year /Two YearsDura t ion : One Year /Two YearsDura t ion : One Year /Two Years
ONE YEAR / Is t YEARONE YEAR / Is t YEARONE YEAR / Is t YEARONE YEAR / Is t YEARONE YEAR / Is t YEAR
C U R R I C U L U MC U R R I C U L U MC U R R I C U L U MC U R R I C U L U MC U R R I C U L U M
(1) Introduction of Art Material &Techniques
(2) Basic Drawing & Sketching
(3) Object Drawing & Painting
(4) Craft Work
(a) Paper Craft
(b) Stencil Craft
(c) Flower Making etc.
(5) Indian Traditional Arts
(6) Shilpkar Work
(7) Tin Craft
(8) Pot Decoration
(9) Exhibition
(10) Workshop
(11) Visits
Dura t ion : Second YearDura t ion : Second YearDura t ion : Second YearDura t ion : Second YearDura t ion : Second Year
(1) Drawing & Sketching
(2) Colour Theory
(3) Oil Painting
(4) Paper Sculpture
(5) Flower Making
(6) Paper Craft
(7) Paper Machine
(8) Madhubani Painting
(9) Kalamkari
(10) Warli Painting
(11) Mirror Glass Painting
(12) Batik
(13) Computer
JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :JOB OPPORTUNITIES :
School Crafts Teacher, Exposition Decoration
Running Hobby Centres, Handicrafts Industry
Interior Decoration, Conduct Craft Workshop
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COMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTERCOMPUTER
1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Diploma in Graphic Designing-OneDiploma in Graphic Designing-OneDiploma in Graphic Designing-OneDiploma in Graphic Designing-OneDiploma in Graphic Designing-OneYearYearYearYearYear
1. Corel Draw
2. Power Point
3. Photoshop
4. Illustrator
5. Indesign
6. Ms-Word
7. Ms-Excel
2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Diploma in Web Designing Duration -Diploma in Web Designing Duration -Diploma in Web Designing Duration -Diploma in Web Designing Duration -Diploma in Web Designing Duration -One YearOne YearOne YearOne YearOne Year
1. Corel Draw
2. Photoshop
3. HTML
4. Dreamweaver
5. Java Script
6. CSS
3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Diploma in Computer SoftwareDiploma in Computer SoftwareDiploma in Computer SoftwareDiploma in Computer SoftwareDiploma in Computer SoftwareEngineering Duration-One YearEngineering Duration-One YearEngineering Duration-One YearEngineering Duration-One YearEngineering Duration-One Year
1. Oracle
2. Visual Basic
3. C++
4. Introduction of Networking
4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Diploma in Advance SoftwareDiploma in Advance SoftwareDiploma in Advance SoftwareDiploma in Advance SoftwareDiploma in Advance SoftwareEngineering-Engineering-Engineering-Engineering-Engineering- Two YearsTwo YearsTwo YearsTwo YearsTwo Years
a) Oracle, Visual Basic, C++, Introduction ofNetworking.
b) Dot.Net-
i) Introduction to C#
ii) Object Oriented Programming
iii) Graphical user interface (Windows Form)
iv) MS SQL Server
v) Ado.net
vi) Asp.net
vii) Project Work
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MODERN SECRETARIAL PRACTICEMODERN SECRETARIAL PRACTICEMODERN SECRETARIAL PRACTICEMODERN SECRETARIAL PRACTICEMODERN SECRETARIAL PRACTICELiberalisation and globalisation have
brought with them ever increasing businessactivity. There is therefore a constant demandfor personnel who can eff iciently manageo f f i c e rou t i ne . Th i s cou r se o f f e r sopportunities for girls who wish to work asSec re t a r i e s , S t enographe r s and O f f i c eAssistants. Three courses are offered.
A .A .A .A .A . OFF ICE MANAGEMENT -OFF ICE MANAGEMENT -OFF ICE MANAGEMENT -OFF ICE MANAGEMENT -OFF ICE MANAGEMENT -DURADURADURADURADURATION-TION-TION-TION-TION- ONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEAR
1. Typing
2. Shorthand
3. Computerised Business Communication
4. Basic English & Advance English
5. Communication Skills
6 . Business Communication
7. Modern Office Management &Procedure
8. Practical Accounting
9. Computer Applications :MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Tally,Internet
10. Personal Grooming
11. Internship
B .B .B .B .B . MODERN SECRETAR IALMODERN SECRETAR IALMODERN SECRETAR IALMODERN SECRETAR IALMODERN SECRETAR IALPRACTICE -PRACTICE -PRACTICE -PRACTICE -PRACTICE -DURATION-TWO YEARSDURATION-TWO YEARSDURATION-TWO YEARSDURATION-TWO YEARSDURATION-TWO YEARS
1. Typing Paper 1 & 2
2. Shorthand Paper 1 & 2
3. Computerised BusinessCommunication Paper 1 & 2
4. Basic English/Advance EnglishPaper 1 & 2
5. Communication Skills Paper 1 & 2
6. Business Communication
7. Modern Office Management& Procedure Paper 1 & 2
8. Practical Accounting Paper 1 & 2
9. Computer Applications :MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Tally,Internet.
10. Personal Grooming
11. Internship
C .C .C .C .C . STENOGRAPHY -STENOGRAPHY -STENOGRAPHY -STENOGRAPHY -STENOGRAPHY -DURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEAR
1. Typing
2. Shorthand
3. Basic & Advance English
4. Business Communication
5. Personal Grooming
6. Computer Applications
(MS Office & Internet)
JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN :JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN :JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN :JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN :JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN :
1 . Multinational Companies
2. Private Organisations
3. Banks
4. Government Offices
5. Institutes, Schools, Colleges, Hosptials
AS :AS :AS :AS :AS :
1 . Stenographer
2. Secretary
3. Office Assistant
4. Office Co-ordinator/Manager
5. Computer Operator
6. Accounts Assistant
7. Front Office Executive
Tra in ing / I n t e rnsh ip :T ra in ing / I n t e rnsh ip :T ra in ing / I n t e rnsh ip :T ra in ing / I n t e rnsh ip :T ra in ing / I n t e rnsh ip :
On completion of the Office Management &Modern Secretar ia l Pract ice course, themeritorious students are sent for training toreputed organisations such as BHEL, PowerFinance Corporation, FICCI, Pearl Drinks,Patent Office, CDIL, Britannia IndustriesLtd., ICAR, Global Agri System, etc.
I n t e rn sh ip w i l l no t be p rov ided i nStenegraphy Course.
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LANGUAGELANGUAGELANGUAGELANGUAGELANGUAGE
GERMANGERMANGERMANGERMANGERMANAAAAA1 Leve l Leve l Leve l Leve l Leve l
In t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :
l Day to Day Conversation
l Grammar
l Spoken Language necessary for Travel& Tourism.
l Reading & Writing.
. . .And many more .. . .And many more .. . .And many more .. . .And many more .. . .And many more .
German Language Sy l labus through theGerman Language Sy l labus through theGerman Language Sy l labus through theGerman Language Sy l labus through theGerman Language Sy l labus through they e a ry e a ry e a ry e a ry e a r
Sentence : Statement, Question, (Question forcompletion and decision) command.
Coordination of clauses.
Placing of the verb in the sentence: first,second and last place.
Word order in a main clause.
Details of time, manner and place (casual).
Verb : Inf in i t ive, Imperat ive, Indicat ive-Prasersn, Perfekt, Prateritum of auxiliary andmodal verbs (meaning, indicative Prasens &Prateritum, mochten).
Verbs with prefixes-separable and inseparable.
Nouns : Gende r , p l u r a l , Nomina t i v e ,Accusative, Dative.
Articles : Definite and Indefinite.
Adjectives: Predicative use.
Pronouns: Personal, Interrogative, Possessiveand Demonstrative Pronouns.
Prepositions: With Accusative, with Detive.
Conjunctions: und, aber, oder, sondern,denn, dann.
Numerals : cardinal and ordinal numbers.
Modal particles: aber, auch, denn, doch, mal,nur.
Negation: nicht, kein, nie
Special adverbs : gern/lieber/am liebsten.
FRENCHFRENCHFRENCHFRENCHFRENCHI n t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :In t roduc t ion to the Language :
l Day to day conversation
l Grammar
l Spoken language necessary for Travel& Tourism.
l Reading & Writing
(Emphasis on present tense)
FFFFFrench Sy l l abus French Sy l l abus French Sy l l abus French Sy l l abus French Sy l l abus For the 1 year courseor the 1 year courseor the 1 year courseor the 1 year courseor the 1 year course
-Salutations, conversations, question forming,counting, olours, adjectifs
-Body parts, face parts, time seasons, verbs(etre and avoir-present form)
-Prepositions of places, prepositions withobjects, articles contractees, articles partitifs
-Nat ional i t ies, verbs (a l ler , venir , fa i re-present form), expressions with etre, avoir,faire.
-Professions, pluriel of nouns, feminine ofnouns, negations of sentences along withverbes
-Adjectifs possesifs, verbes (er, ir, re, oir andother regular and irregular verbes), adjectifsdemonstratifs
-Passe compose with etre and avoir, accordesin passe compose, future of verbs, futureproche, passe recent, the pronominal verbs
-Passe compose in pronominal verbs, plurielof adjectifs, the imperetif (to give order,compara t i v e , supe r l a t i v e , f em in ine odadjectifs
-The pronoms, double pronom, pronompersonnelles, verbs (cer, ger, ayer, oyer,uyer), the imparfait, difference between passecompose and imparfait
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INTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNINGThe Interior Designing Course is appropriate for
those who have a passion for designing and creating
comfortable and innovative interiors. In this course
students learn to understand interiors and develop
Design by analysing the function (utility) of space.
With Design Ideas we impart knowledge about the
practical aspects like Colour, Lighting, Presentation,
Psychology, Vaastu, Budgeting, Utility and
Designing related to residential and commercial
projects. After completion of the course students
will be able to generate innovative ideas and execute
them with proper technique to produce unique
designs.
DURADURADURADURADURATION-TION-TION-TION-TION- ONE YEAR,ONE YEAR,ONE YEAR,ONE YEAR,ONE YEAR,
TWO YEARS, THREE YEARSTWO YEARS, THREE YEARSTWO YEARS, THREE YEARSTWO YEARS, THREE YEARSTWO YEARS, THREE YEARS
1st Year1st Year1st Year1st Year1st Year
1. Art & Graphics
2. Building Material & Construction-I
3. Furnishing & Fitting
4. Interior Design & Drafting
5. Furniture Design-I
6. History of Interior-I
7. CAD (2D)
8. Product Development-I
9. Market Survey
10. Residential Project-I
11. Exhibition
12. Power Point Presentation
IInd YearIInd YearIInd YearIInd YearIInd Year
1. Art & Graphics-II
2. Building Material & Construction-II
3. Plumbing & Electrical
4. Interior Design & Drafting-II
5. Furniture Design-II
6. History of Interiors-II
7. Vastu & Feng Shui
8. CAD (3D)
9. Product Development & Presentation II
10. National Designer Study
11. Market Study
12. Estimation & Costing
13. Commercial Project
14. Visit Outdoor
15. Exhibition
16. Work Shop
17. Power Point Presentation
IIIrd YearIIIrd YearIIIrd YearIIIrd YearIIIrd Year
1. Design Development
2. Construction
3. Costing & B.O.Q. (Bill of Quantities)
4. Design Presentation
5. Product Development & Presentation
6. Enterprenerurship Skills
7. Visits-Outdoor
8. Exteriors
9. Residential & Commercial Proejct on 3D (Max)
10. CAD-3D (Max) with VRay & Photoshop
11. Exhibition
12. Workshop
13. International Designer Study
14. Power Point Presentation
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TRATRATRATRATRAVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMDIPLOMA PROGRAMME ONE YEAR/1ST YEARDIPLOMA PROGRAMME ONE YEAR/1ST YEARDIPLOMA PROGRAMME ONE YEAR/1ST YEARDIPLOMA PROGRAMME ONE YEAR/1ST YEARDIPLOMA PROGRAMME ONE YEAR/1ST YEAR
DURADURADURADURADURATION-TION-TION-TION-TION- ONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEAR
1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Geog raphyGeog raphyGeog raphyGeog raphyGeog raphy
a . Indian Geography
b . World Geography-Location on theWorld Map
2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . T rave l TheoryTrave l TheoryTrave l TheoryTrave l TheoryTrave l Theory
aaaaa . Introduction to the Travel & TourismIndustry.
b . Ma jo r I n t e rna t i ona l & Reg iona lOrganisations
c . Geography in Travel Itineraries
d . Travel Formalities
e . Airport Formalities
3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . E l emen t s o f Tou r i smE lemen t s o f Tou r i smE lemen t s o f Tou r i smE lemen t s o f Tou r i smE lemen t s o f Tou r i sm
a . Hotels
b . Tour Packages
c . Railways-Domestic and International
d . Car Rentals
e . Ferries & Cruises
4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . A i r Fa res & T icke t i ngA i r Fa res & T icke t i ngA i r Fa res & T icke t i ngA i r Fa res & T icke t i ngA i r Fa res & T icke t i ng
a . Area/Sub Area
b . Global Indicators
c . Types of Journey
d . Direction & usage of Fares
e . Currency Regulations & Rounding
f. Pricing Itineraries
g. Ticketing
h. Special Fares
5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . CRS-Compute r Rese rva t ion Sys temsCRS-Compute r Rese rva t ion Sys temsCRS-Compute r Rese rva t ion Sys temsCRS-Compute r Rese rva t ion Sys temsCRS-Compute r Rese rva t ion Sys tems( A m a d e u s )( A m a d e u s )( A m a d e u s )( A m a d e u s )( A m a d e u s )
a . Encoding & Decoding
b . Flight Availability
c . PNR Creation
d . Optional Elements
e . Cars
f. Hotels
g. Fare Display
h. Itinerary Pricing
i . E-Ticketing
j . TIMATICS
6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Presenta t ions on Domest i c Tour i smPresenta t ions on Domest i c Tour i smPresenta t ions on Domest i c Tour i smPresenta t ions on Domest i c Tour i smPresenta t ions on Domest i c Tour i sm
Note : Training Sessions are incorporated withAudio-Visual Aids.
Add i t i ona l P ackageAdd i t i ona l P ackageAdd i t i ona l P ackageAdd i t i ona l P ackageAdd i t i ona l P ackage
- A special Package of Language (German)Course will be offered only for Travel &Tourism students @ Rs. 15000/- perannum.
- Payment schedule for additional packageof German Language will be as follows
a . Rs. 5000/- at the time of admission
b . Rs. 5000/- for Sept. Month
c . Rs. 5000/- for November Month.
If student will opt. Travel & Tourism withGerman in that case 10% Discount of DUStudent/Real sisters will be applicableonly on Tuition fee of Travel & TourismCourse, not on German Langauge Courseas i t is a lready in discounted specialpackage.
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TRATRATRATRATRAVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMVEL & TOURISMADADADADADVVVVVANCE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME-2ND YEARANCE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME-2ND YEARANCE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME-2ND YEARANCE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME-2ND YEARANCE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME-2ND YEAR
1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Advance GeographyAdvance GeographyAdvance GeographyAdvance GeographyAdvance Geographya . Geography in Marketing & Sel l ing
Travelb . Major Natural Geographical Featrues
2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . A i r l i nes o f the Wor ldAi r l ines o f the Wor ldAi r l ines o f the Wor ldAi r l ines o f the Wor ldAi r l ines o f the Wor lda . A l l i ances and f r equen t F l ye r
Programmes
3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . T o u r i s mT o u r i s mT o u r i s mT o u r i s mT o u r i s ma . Types of Travelersb . Types of Tourismc . Tour Costingd . Countries of the World
4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Cus tomer Se r v i ce and S t r e s sCus tomer Se r v i ce and S t r e s sCus tomer Se r v i ce and S t r e s sCus tomer Se r v i ce and S t r e s sCus tomer Se r v i ce and S t r e s sM a n a g e m e n t * *M a n a g e m e n t * *M a n a g e m e n t * *M a n a g e m e n t * *M a n a g e m e n t * *
5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . Advance A i r Fa res & T icke t ingAdvance A i r Fa res & T icke t ingAdvance A i r Fa res & T icke t ingAdvance A i r Fa res & T icke t ingAdvance A i r Fa res & T icke t inga . Understanding of Normal & Special
Faresb . Fares Selection Processc . Secondary Level Faresd . Pricing Itineraries with checkse. Currency Conversionf. Taxesg. E-Ticket Issuance
6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &Des t i n a t i on Managemen t -P ro j e c t &P re sen t a t i on s on I n t e rna t i ona lP r e sen t a t i on s on I n t e rna t i ona lP r e sen t a t i on s on I n t e rna t i ona lP r e sen t a t i on s on I n t e rna t i ona lP r e sen t a t i on s on I n t e rna t i ona lT o u r i s mT o u r i s mT o u r i s mT o u r i s mT o u r i s m
7 .7 .7 .7 .7 . So f t S k i l l s **So f t S k i l l s **So f t S k i l l s **So f t S k i l l s **So f t S k i l l s **a . Resume Writingb . Group Discussionsc . Interview Skills
**Training sessions incorporated with Roleplays, games and Audio-Visual Aids.
P l a cemen t As s i s t ance : -P l a cemen t As s i s t ance : -P l a cemen t As s i s t ance : -P l a cemen t As s i s t ance : -P l a cemen t As s i s t ance : -On successful completion of the course studentwill be sent for interviews for their placementin Travel & Tourism Industry.
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COSMETOLOGYCOSMETOLOGYCOSMETOLOGYCOSMETOLOGYCOSMETOLOGY
DIPLOMA IN COSMETOLOGYDIPLOMA IN COSMETOLOGYDIPLOMA IN COSMETOLOGYDIPLOMA IN COSMETOLOGYDIPLOMA IN COSMETOLOGYDURADURADURADURADURATION-TION-TION-TION-TION- ONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARCour se Con ten t sCour se Con ten t sCour se Con ten t sCour se Con ten t sCour se Con ten t s
1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Sk i n Ana tomySk i n Ana tomySk i n Ana tomySk i n Ana tomySk i n Ana tomy• Skin Analysis• Basic Treatment according to Skin• Makeup According to Skin
2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Ha i r Ana tomyHa i r Ana tomyHa i r Ana tomyHa i r Ana tomyHa i r Ana tomy• Hair Styling• Hair Pressing, Crimping & Curling• Heena Application + Basic Coloring• Basic Hair Treatment• Spa• Head Massage for Relaxation• Hair Cuts• Hair Packs (Home Made)
3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . T h r e a d i n gT h r e a d i n gT h r e a d i n gT h r e a d i n gT h r e a d i n g
4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Wax ing (Fac i a l , Arms , Legs &Wax ing (Fac i a l , Arms , Legs &Wax ing (Fac i a l , Arms , Legs &Wax ing (Fac i a l , Arms , Legs &Wax ing (Fac i a l , Arms , Legs &Fu l l Body )Fu l l Body )Fu l l Body )Fu l l Body )Fu l l Body )
• Basic• Ricka• Flavoured Wax
5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . Man i cu re & Ped i cu reMan icu re & Ped i cu reMan icu re & Ped i cu reMan icu re & Ped i cu reMan icu re & Ped i cu re• Basic• Delux• Super Delux
6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . B l e a c hB l e a c hB l e a c hB l e a c hB l e a c h
7 .7 .7 .7 .7 . F a c i a lF a c i a lF a c i a lF a c i a lF a c i a l• Basic Facial (According to Skin)• Anti Ageing Facial• Fairness
8 .8 .8 .8 .8 . M a k e u pM a k e u pM a k e u pM a k e u pM a k e u p• Party Make-up• Bridal Make-up
9 .9 .9 .9 .9 . Na i l A r tNa i l A r tNa i l A r tNa i l A r tNa i l A r t
1 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 0 . Body Massage & Body Po l i sh ingBody Massage & Body Po l i sh ingBody Massage & Body Po l i sh ingBody Massage & Body Po l i sh ingBody Massage & Body Po l i sh ing
1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 1 . Mehand i App l i c a t i onMehand i App l i c a t i onMehand i App l i c a t i onMehand i App l i c a t i onMehand i App l i c a t i on
1 2 .1 2 .1 2 .1 2 .1 2 . Pe r sona l G room ingPe r sona l G room ingPe r sona l G room ingPe r sona l G room ingPe r sona l G room ing
1 3 .1 3 .1 3 .1 3 .1 3 . Commun i ca t i on Sk i l lCommun i ca t i on Sk i l lCommun i ca t i on Sk i l lCommun i ca t i on Sk i l lCommun i ca t i on Sk i l l
1 4 .1 4 .1 4 .1 4 .1 4 . Drap ing o f Sarees & OtherDrap ing o f Sarees & OtherDrap ing o f Sarees & OtherDrap ing o f Sarees & OtherDrap ing o f Sarees & OtherDres se sDres se sDres se sDres se sDres se s
1 5 .1 5 .1 5 .1 5 .1 5 . Sa lon Maangement &Sa lon Maangement &Sa lon Maangement &Sa lon Maangement &Sa lon Maangement &En t r ep reneu r sh i p Sk i l l sEn t r ep reneu r sh i p Sk i l l sEn t r ep reneu r sh i p Sk i l l sEn t r ep reneu r sh i p Sk i l l sEn t r ep reneu r sh i p Sk i l l s
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NURSERY AND PRIMARYNURSERY AND PRIMARYNURSERY AND PRIMARYNURSERY AND PRIMARYNURSERY AND PRIMARY
TEACHER TRAININGTEACHER TRAININGTEACHER TRAININGTEACHER TRAININGTEACHER TRAINING
As an individual responsible for shapingyoung impressionable minds, the nurseryteacher plays one of the most important rolesin the life of a growing child. In this coursewe train our students in child psychology,nutrition, recreation, child development andthe ski l l of using teaching aids to makeeducation interesting for children.
Cour ses O f f e red :Cour ses O f f e red :Cour ses O f f e red :Cour ses O f f e red :Cour ses O f f e red :
N.P.T.T. 2 years
N.T.T. 1 year
DURADURADURADURADURATION-TION-TION-TION-TION-TWO YEARSTWO YEARSTWO YEARSTWO YEARSTWO YEARSF i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea rF i r s t Yea r
(1) Indian Education System
(2) Child Psychology
(3) Principles & Methods of Teaching
(4) Child Health & Nutrition
(5) Lesson Planning & Teaching Skills-1
(6) Art-I for Audio Visual Teaching Aids
(7) Craft-I for Audio Visual Teaching Aids
(8) Computers in Education
(9) Files & Projects
(10) Communication Skills
(11) Educational Visits & Excursions
(12) Workshops
Second Yea rSecond Yea rSecond Yea rSecond Yea rSecond Yea r
(1) Core English
(2) Core E.V.S.
(3) Core Hindi
(4) Core Maths
(5) Abacus & Vedic Maths
(6) Computer Aided Teaching Skills
(7) Simulation
(8) Art-II
(9) Craft-II
(10) Files & Projects
(11) L.P. & Teaching Skills-II
(12) Educational Visits & Excursions
(13) Interactive Workshops
(14) Internship
NURSERY TEACHERNURSERY TEACHERNURSERY TEACHERNURSERY TEACHERNURSERY TEACHERTRAININGTRAININGTRAININGTRAININGTRAINING
DURADURADURADURADURATION-TION-TION-TION-TION- ONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARONE YEARCour se Con ten tCour se Con ten tCour se Con ten tCour se Con ten tCour se Con ten t
(1) Indian Education System
(2) Child Psychology
(3) Principles & Methods of Teaching
(4) Child Health & Nutrition
(5) Lesson Planning & Teaching Skills
(6) Art (Audio-Visual Teaching Aids)
(7) Craft (Audio-Visual Teaching Aids)
(8) Computers in Education
(9) Files & Projects
(10) Communication Skills
(11) Educational Visits and Excursions
(12) Interactive Workshops
(13) Internship
Job Oppor tun i t i e sJob Oppor tun i t i e sJob Oppor tun i t i e sJob Oppor tun i t i e sJob Oppor tun i t i e s
Students can work in Nursery Schools ,Kindergarden, Play School, with NGOs andeven start their own play school.
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PRINT &ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PRINT &ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PRINT &ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PRINT &ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PRINT &ELECTRONIC MEDIAELECTRONIC MEDIAELECTRONIC MEDIAELECTRONIC MEDIAELECTRONIC MEDIA
Durat ion : One YearDura t ion : One YearDura t ion : One YearDura t ion : One YearDura t ion : One Year
PAPER-1 - COMMUNICATIONPAPER-1 - COMMUNICATIONPAPER-1 - COMMUNICATIONPAPER-1 - COMMUNICATIONPAPER-1 - COMMUNICATION
H Mass Commun ica t i on (Mean ing ,Principles & Procedure)
H Models of Mass Communication
H Med iums and Cha rac te r i s t i c s o fcommunication
H Impor t ance and ro l e o f MassCommunication in Democracy
PAPER- I I - PR INT MEDIAPAPER- I I - PR INT MEDIAPAPER- I I - PR INT MEDIAPAPER- I I - PR INT MEDIAPAPER- I I - PR INT MEDIA
H History and development of Print Media
H Importance and role of Print Media inSociety
H Working of Print Media
H S t ruc tu re o f P r i n t Med i a /Va r iousDepartments
H Printing procedure and management
H News and news sources
H Press Laws / Media Ethics
H Report/Special Report/Editorial/Feature/Letter to Editor
H Writing and reporting for Print Media
H Media and Parliament and Government
H Freedom of press and Code of Conduct
H Press Council and Press Commission
H Computer Application (PAGE MAKING(PAGE MAKING(PAGE MAKING(PAGE MAKING(PAGE MAKING& TYP ING)& TYP ING)& TYP ING)& TYP ING)& TYP ING)
PAPER- I I I - ELECTRONIC MEDIAPAPER- I I I - ELECTRONIC MEDIAPAPER- I I I - ELECTRONIC MEDIAPAPER- I I I - ELECTRONIC MEDIAPAPER- I I I - ELECTRONIC MEDIA
H History and development of Radio and
Television
H Difference between Radio and Television
H Working of Radio and Television
H Script writ ing (writ ing for Radio andTelevision)
H Voice Modulation/Pronunication/Clarity
H Radio Jockeying
H Var ious p rog rammes o f r ad io andpresentation thereof
H Studio Visit or programme participation
H Means of Broadcasting
H Reporting for Television
H TV News Room and Structure
H News Editing
H TV News Anchoring
H PTC
H Croma/Hot Switch/Phone-in
H On Camera Training
H Introduction to Camera-Shots
H Weather Anchoring
H Show Anchoring
H Interviewing
H Reporting and Beats
H Outdoor Reporting
H On Camera Training for Reporting
H Dress sense and Make-up
H WEB JOURNAL ISMWEB JOURNAL ISMWEB JOURNAL ISMWEB JOURNAL ISMWEB JOURNAL ISM
PAPER- IV - ADVERTISEMENTPAPER- IV - ADVERTISEMENTPAPER- IV - ADVERTISEMENTPAPER- IV - ADVERTISEMENTPAPER- IV - ADVERTISEMENT
H The role and importance of Advertisement
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DIPLOMA INDIPLOMA INDIPLOMA INDIPLOMA INDIPLOMA INTRANSLATION (ENGLISH -TRANSLATION (ENGLISH -TRANSLATION (ENGLISH -TRANSLATION (ENGLISH -TRANSLATION (ENGLISH -
HINDI & VICE-VERSA)HINDI & VICE-VERSA)HINDI & VICE-VERSA)HINDI & VICE-VERSA)HINDI & VICE-VERSA)
Dura t i on : One Yea r (One hou r c l a s sDura t i on : One Yea r (One hou r c l a s sDura t i on : One Yea r (One hou r c l a s sDura t i on : One Yea r (One hou r c l a s sDura t i on : One Yea r (One hou r c l a s stw ice a week )tw ice a week )tw ice a week )tw ice a week )tw ice a week )
Cour se Con ten t : -Cour se Con ten t : -Cour se Con ten t : -Cour se Con ten t : -Cour se Con ten t : -
(a) Anuvad Sidhant (Principles and theoryof translation.
(b) Anuvad P r i k r i y a (P rocedure o fTranslation)
(c) Anuvad Ke Prakar (Kinds of Translation)
(d) Karyalai Evam Vyavharik Anuvad (Officialand Practical Translation)
(e) Anuvad Ka Vyavha r i k P r a sh i k shan(Practice of Practical Translation)
(f) Takniki Anuvad (Technical Translation)
Scope with the Course Free lance Translator,Hindi Trans lator in Govt. Sector, HindiOfficer in Banks, Translator in News Papersand Translator in all Public Sectors, Tanslatorin Legislative Assemblies and in Parliament.
H The Purpose of Advertisement
H Types of Advertisement
H Target Groups and Commercial Ads
H Advertisements for social causes
H Language of Advertisement
H Script Writing
H Introduction of Public Relations
PAPER-V - PRACTICALPAPER-V - PRACTICALPAPER-V - PRACTICALPAPER-V - PRACTICALPAPER-V - PRACTICAL
H Page Making
H On Camera Training in Studio
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ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATION
DURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEARDURATION-ONE YEAR
SUB JECT-ADVERT IS INGSUB JECT-ADVERT IS INGSUB JECT-ADVERT IS INGSUB JECT-ADVERT IS INGSUB JECT-ADVERT IS INGRequirement and Role/Principles, Conceptand Management, Means of Advt., ConsumerBehavior
S U B J E C T - C O M M U N I C A T I O NS U B J E C T - C O M M U N I C A T I O NS U B J E C T - C O M M U N I C A T I O NS U B J E C T - C O M M U N I C A T I O NS U B J E C T - C O M M U N I C A T I O NCommun ica t i on Sk i l l s (H ind i , Eng l i shLanguage ) , Corpora te Commun ica t ion ,Computer Skills for Communication, EffectiveWriting Skills and Public Speaking (OrationSkills)
SUB JECT-MEDIA PLANNING &SUBJECT-MEDIA PLANNING &SUBJECT-MEDIA PLANNING &SUBJECT-MEDIA PLANNING &SUBJECT-MEDIA PLANNING &M A R K E T I N GM A R K E T I N GM A R K E T I N GM A R K E T I N GM A R K E T I N GOn-Line Market ing, Brand Management/Planning & Implementation.
SUB JECT-PUBL IC RELAT IONSUBJECT-PUBL IC RELAT IONSUBJECT-PUBL IC RELAT IONSUBJECT-PUBL IC RELAT IONSUBJECT-PUBL IC RELAT IONMass Media, Concept, Technique, Role &Principles of PR, Quality of PRO.
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SHORT TERMSHORT TERMSHORT TERMSHORT TERMSHORT TERM
HOBBY COURSESHOBBY COURSESHOBBY COURSESHOBBY COURSESHOBBY COURSES
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CERTIFICATE COURSESCERTIFICATE COURSESCERTIFICATE COURSESCERTIFICATE COURSESCERTIFICATE COURSES
SHORT TERM / HOBBY COURSESSHORT TERM / HOBBY COURSESSHORT TERM / HOBBY COURSESSHORT TERM / HOBBY COURSESSHORT TERM / HOBBY COURSESFEE STRUCTURE & DURATIONFEE STRUCTURE & DURATIONFEE STRUCTURE & DURATIONFEE STRUCTURE & DURATIONFEE STRUCTURE & DURATION
NOTE : ADMISSION FEES OF 150/- TO BE PAID ALONG WITH EACH COURSE FEE.
Timing - Confirm with J.D.V.C. Office.
COMPUTER SHORT TERMS COURSESCOMPUTER SHORT TERMS COURSESCOMPUTER SHORT TERMS COURSESCOMPUTER SHORT TERMS COURSESCOMPUTER SHORT TERMS COURSES
1. DTP 9,000 3 months2. Corel Draw 4,000 30 hrs.3. Photoshop 4,000 30 hrs.4. Autocad 5,000 30 hrs.5. Illustrator 1,500 15 hrs.6. Flash 3,000 15 hrs.7. Internet 1,000 10 hrs.8. Webpage Designing 8,000 60 hrs.9. Visual Basic 8,000 40 hrs.10. Oracle 8,000 40 hrs.11. C++ 5,000 40 hrs.12. Computer fundamentals 4,200 35 hrs.13. InDesign 2,000 10 hrs.14. .Net 10,000 4 months15. JAVA 18,000 6 months
a) Programming Logic & Techniquesb) Oracle Logc) Java Fundamentalsd) JDBCe) Servlet & JSP Technologiesf) Java Beans
FOOD CRAFT COURSESFOOD CRAFT COURSESFOOD CRAFT COURSESFOOD CRAFT COURSESFOOD CRAFT COURSES1. Chocolate Making & Packing (Thirty Types) 3,000 5 Classes Twice a week2. Baking Course 4,000 8 Classes Twice a week3. Snacks + Mocktails 3,000 8 Classes Twice a week4. Chinese Recipe 2,500 8 Classes Twice a week5. Mughlai Cuisine 2,500 8 Classes Twice a week6. South Indian Recipies 2,000 8 Classes Twice a week7. Continental Cuisine 2,500 8 Classes Twice a week8. Desserts 2,500 8 Classes Twice a week9. Pickle and Sauces 2,000 8 Classes Twice a week10. Soups and Salads 2,000 8 Classes Twice a week11. Snacks + Tiffin For Kids 2,000 8 Classes Twice a week12. Ice Cream Making 2,500 8 Classes Twice a week13. Sharbat & Squashes 2,500 8 Classes Twice a week14. Indian Sweet Dishes 2,500 8 Classes Twice a week15. Mixed Courses
1 Month 2,500 12 Classes Thrice a week2 Months 4,000 24 Classes Thrice a week3 Months 6,000 36 Classes Thrice a week6 Months 10,000 72 Classes Thrice a week
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ART AND CRAFT COURSESART AND CRAFT COURSESART AND CRAFT COURSESART AND CRAFT COURSESART AND CRAFT COURSES
A 1 Month Course (any 1) 2,000 12 classes 1 hour each class
B 2 Month Course (1-4) 3,500 24 classes 1 hour each class
C 4 Months Course (1-8) 6,000 48 classes 1 hour each class
D 6 Months Course (1-12) 18,000 72 classes 1 hour each class
TOPICSTOPICSTOPICSTOPICSTOPICS
1. Calligraphy Painting
2. Bead Work
3. Paper Mache
4. Glass Painting
5. Flower Making
6. Relief Work
7. Metal Work
8. Pin and Thread
9. Pot Decoration
10. Thermocol Painting
11. Paper Sculpture
12. Coffee Painting
E Candle Making 2,500 10 classes 1 hour each class
F Candle Packing 2,500 10 classes 1 hour each class
G Stuffed Toys 2,500 10 classes 1 hour each class
H Gift Wrapping 2,500 10 classes 1 hour each class
I Flower Making 2,500 10 classes 1 hour each class
HOME SCIENCEHOME SCIENCEHOME SCIENCEHOME SCIENCEHOME SCIENCE
1. Food Craft, Clothing & Embroidery, Art & Craft 18,000 6 months 5 Days a weekPersonal Grooming & Beauty, Communical Skills, 2 hours each classBasics of Computers,
a Food Craft - Snacks, Chinese, South Indian,Desserts, North Indian, Mocktail, Soups etc.
b Stitching-Basic Stiches, FrockSimple, A-Line Ladies Kurta etc.
c Embroidery-Basic Embroidery, Hankies, PillowCovers & Dupattas
d Art & Craft-Glass Paiting, Flower Making, PotDecorative or Paper Bags, Orgamy etc.
e Beauty (Personal Grooming) - Threading,Manicure, Pedicure, Facial Makeup,Hair Style etc.
f Communication Skill-Tenses, Understanding ofVerbs Articles, Day to Day Communication etc.
g Basic Computers
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FFFFFASHION / APPAREL MANUFASHION / APPAREL MANUFASHION / APPAREL MANUFASHION / APPAREL MANUFASHION / APPAREL MANUFACTURING SHORT TERM COURSESACTURING SHORT TERM COURSESACTURING SHORT TERM COURSESACTURING SHORT TERM COURSESACTURING SHORT TERM COURSES
1. Pattern Making 1 3,000 1 month 1 houra) Gathered Skirt, b) Night Suit c) Frock (12 classes) each classd) Shorts, e) How to take Measurement, Landmarks etc.
Pattern Making 2 3,500 1 month 1 houra) Ladies Shirt, b) Salwar-Basic + Variation (12 classes) each classc) Pajami, d) Petticoat - 4 Pannel 6 Pannel,e) Blouse, f) Nighty
2. Cutting & Tailoring
2 months course :-2 months course :-2 months course :-2 months course :-2 months course :- 5,000 2 months 1 hourBasic-seams, haming, facing, piping etc. (24 classes) each classKids-Frock, Shorts, Nights Suit-Upper and Pajama
4 months course :-4 months course :-4 months course :-4 months course :-4 months course :- (2 months kids+2 months adults) 9,000 4 months 1 hourBasic-seams, haming, facing, piping etc. (48 classes) each classKids-Frock, Shorts, Nights suit-upper and pajamaPetticoat, salwat, pajami, a line kurta, blouse, nighty
3. Embroidery Course-Traditional Embroidery 2,400 2 months 1 hourKantha, Kasuti, Chikankari, Phulkari, Kasida, (24 classes) each classChamba and Katch etc.
4. E.D.P. in Boutique Management 20,000 3 months 1 houra) Sketching, b) Basic Embroidery + (36 classes) each classKn owledge of Traditional Embroidery inTheory, c) Pattern Making-Ladies Garmentd) Garment Construction,e) Design Concept & Colour Knowledgef) Enterpreneurship Skills Development
5. Application of Computer in Fashion & 5,000 2 months 1.5 hour(16 classes) each class
Textile Designing 9,000 4 months Twice in(32 classes) a week
6. Computer App. in Pattern Design 10,000 1 1/2 month 1.5 hr
and Product Development (TUKA CAD) (12 classes) each classTwice in aweek
7. Apparel Manufacturing Marketing & Merchandising 25,000 6 months 2 hrsa) Introduction to Apparel & Textile Industry (72 classes) each classb) Textile Science Twice inc) Manufacturing Process a weekd) Marketing Process & Visual Merchandisinge) Sample Development & Pricingf) Quality Controlg) Introduction to e-commerceh) Presentations & Communication Skills
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TEXTILE DESIGNING COURSESTEXTILE DESIGNING COURSESTEXTILE DESIGNING COURSESTEXTILE DESIGNING COURSESTEXTILE DESIGNING COURSES
1. 1 Month Course (any 1) 2,000 (12 classes) 1 hr each class
2. 2 Month Course (any 2) 3,500 (24 classes) 1 hr each class
3. 4 Months Course (any 4) 6,000 (48 classes) 1 hr each class
Top i c sTop i c sTop i c sTop i c sTop i c s
a Fabric Painting
b Block Printing
c Tie and Dye
d Stencil Printing
e Batik
f Madhubani Painting
4. E.D.P. in Textile Designing 18,000 6 months 2 hours each class(a) Design Development (b) Basic Embroidery (120 classes)(c) Fabric Science, (d) Traditional Indian Textile(Theory & Practical), Kantha, Kalam Kari, Phulkari,Kasheeda Kari, Varli, Chicken Kari,(e) Colour Psycology, (f) Computers,(g) Enterpreneurship Skill Development(h) Practical Projects (i) Tie and Die (ii) Block Printing(iii) Stencil & Spray Printing(iv) Batik (v) Hand Painting etc.
5. C.A.D. in Textile Designing 5,000 2 months 1.5 hr each class(16 classes)
9,000 4 months 1.5 hr each class(32 classes)
6. Compuer Application in Printing & Weaving 8000 One Month 1 hr each class
(TUKA STUDIO) (12 classes)
SKETCHING COURSESSKETCHING COURSESSKETCHING COURSESSKETCHING COURSESSKETCHING COURSES
1. Sketching 2,500 One Month 1 hr each classBasic sketching, rendering, object drawing (12 classes)nature study and outdoor sketching
2. Fashion Illustration 4,000 One Month 1 hr each classBlock and fleshing of figure, hairstyle, (12 Classes)features, rendering and draping
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TRAVEL AND TOURISMTRAVEL AND TOURISMTRAVEL AND TOURISMTRAVEL AND TOURISMTRAVEL AND TOURISM1. Basic Course in Travel & Tourism 18,000 6 months 2 hours
(72 classes) each class1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Geog r aphyGeog r aphyGeog r aphyGeog r aphyGeog r aphya. India Geographyb. World Geography-Location on the world Map2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Trave l TheoryTrave l TheoryTrave l TheoryTrave l TheoryTrave l Theorya. Introduction to the Travel & Tourism Industry.b. Major International & Regional Organisationsc. Geography in Travel Itinerariesd. Travel Formalitiese. Airport Formalities3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . E lements o f Tour i smE lements o f Tour i smE lements o f Tour i smE lements o f Tour i smE lements o f Tour i sma. Hotelsb. Tour Packagesc. Railways-Domestic and Internationald. Car Rentalse. Ferries & Cruises4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Ai r Fares & T icke t ingAi r Fares & T icke t ingAi r Fares & T icke t ingAi r Fares & T icke t ingAi r Fares & T icke t inga. Area/Sub Areab. Global Indicatorsc. Types of Journeyd. Direction & Usage of Farese. Currency Regulations & Roundingf. Pricing Itinerariesg. Ticketingh. Special FaresNote : Training Sessions are incorporated withAudio-Visual Aids.
2. Computerised Reservation System (CRS) 8,000 3 months 2 hours each class(36 classes)
a . Encoding & Decodingb . Flight Availabilityc . PNR Creationd . Optional Elementse . Seat Requestf. Carsg. Hotelsh. Fare Displayi . Itinerary Pricingj . E-Ticketingk . TIMATICS
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1. ABACUS ( I IVA)ABACUS ( I IVA)ABACUS ( I IVA)ABACUS ( I IVA)ABACUS ( I IVA) 18,000 6 monthsAbacus course for 12th Pass students for up skilling, (4 modules)increased job opportunities and entrepreneurship. Abacus Each moduleis the brain development program which improve 25 hoursconcentration and memory power. Four module coursewhich can make you trainer, covers all basic operationsof Mathematics i.e. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication,Division, Advanced Calculations such as decimals, L.C.M.,H.C.F., square roots, cube roots and much more.
2. VEDIC MATHS (I IVA)VEDIC MATHS (I IVA)VEDIC MATHS (I IVA)VEDIC MATHS (I IVA)VEDIC MATHS (I IVA) 18,000 6 monthsVedic Maths for 12th Pass students for up skilling. (4 modules)Vedic Maths course make you play with numbers with an ease Each moduleIt has short cut techniques which removes the phobia of 25 hoursMathematics and make you master of techniques of additionsubtraction, multiplication, division, squares, cubes, squareroots, cube roots, factorization and much more.
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F INE ARTFINE ARTFINE ARTFINE ARTFINE ART1. Fine Art-I 27,000 3 Months
INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-WHAWHAWHAWHAWHAT IS FINE ART IS FINE ART IS FINE ART IS FINE ART IS FINE ART ?T ?T ?T ?T ?(Hobby Or Professional)Shading In Boxes (25 Tones)Freehand Lines-Vertical, Horizontal & CircleGradient Lines (L-D, D-L, L-D-L, D-L-D & Curved)Free Hand Shading (L-D-,D-L, L-D-L, D-L-D)TYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADINGA. DoodlingB. HatchingC. Cross HatchingD. StipplingE. Own StyleBasic ShapesDetail StudyImportance Of ShadingGraphForms Within FormsIdentification Of Tones In Forms Within FormsPortraitStill LifeStick DrawingBlock DrawingArmatureSketchingSketching Tips-Base LineBody ProportionFace ProportionNegative And Positive DesignsRules Of Free Hand DrawingEnlargementFIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :LINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMS2D/3D TexturesColour Theory-Colour Wheel(Primary, Secondary And Tertiary Colours)Pencil Colour Shade CardPencil Colour Grey Scale MeterUnnatural Colour Eye & PortraitPerspective-Introduction And Basic Point Of PerspectiveMediums And TechniquesPencil ShadingCharcoal Pen And InkGlass Marking Pencil (Reverse) WorkColour PencilOil PastelSoft Pastel
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2. Fine Art-II 54,000/- 6 Months
INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-INTRODUCTION-WHAWHAWHAWHAWHAT IS FINE ART IS FINE ART IS FINE ART IS FINE ART IS FINE ART ?T ?T ?T ?T ?
(Hobby or Professional)
Shading In Boxes (25 Tones)
Freehand Lines-Vertical, Horizontal & Circle
Gradient Lines (L-D, D-L, L-D-L, D-L-D & Curved)
Free Hand Shading (L-D, D-L, L-D-L, D-L-D)
TYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADINGTYPES OF SHADING
A. Doodling
B. Hatching
C. Cross Hatching
D. Stippling
E. Own Style
Basic Shapes
Detail Study
Importance Of Shading
Graph
Forms Within Forms
Identification Of Tones In Forms Within Forms
Portrait
Still Life
Stick Drawing
Block Drawing
Armature
Body Proportion
Face Proportion
Negative And Positive Designs
Rules Of Free Hand Drawing
Enlargement
FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :FIVE ELEMENTS OF PAINTING :
LINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMSLINE, TONE, COLOUR, TEXTURE, FORMS
2D/3D Textures
Colour Theory-Colour Wheel
(Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Colours)
Pencil Colour Shade Card
Pencil Colour Grey Scale Meter
Unnatural Colour Eye
Unnatural Colour Portrait
Free Hand Portrait
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PERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVEIntroduction & Collect PicturesShowing The Basic Points Of PerspectiveVanishing Points (1-5)Eye Level (Eg. Glass, Auto, Car)Room Perspective-Interior View Of ClassRoom & Own Room With The Help Of Vanishing PointsChair (Perspective View)FoliageSmoke PaintingCalligraphyWindowCroppingMountingIllustration-IntroductionIllustration-Demonstration25 Topics Of IllustrationSingle Character With Different BackgroundLive DrawingSketching Rules & ImportanceEngineering DrawingPresentation On An Artist As Given Outdoor Classes(One Week) In Different MediumsPerspective-Introduction And BasicPoints Of Perspective
MEDIUMS AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUMS AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUMS AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUMS AND TECHNIQUESMEDIUMS AND TECHNIQUESPencil ShadingCharcoalPen And InkGlass Marking Pencil (Reverse) WorkColour PencilOil PastelSoft PastelBlack Ink WorkBlack Ink-Dry Brush WorkWater Colour WorkPoster Colour WorkPhoto Colour WorkMirror WorkMarble PrintsOil WorkSpray WorkAcrylic Colour WorkAcrylic Colour Knife Work
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PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT/PERSONAL GROOMINGPERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT/PERSONAL GROOMINGPERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT/PERSONAL GROOMINGPERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT/PERSONAL GROOMINGPERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT/PERSONAL GROOMING
1. Personality Development 3,500 2 months 1 hr each classCommunication Skills & Interview, (24 classes)Home Aesthetics, Culinary Conceptand Party Planning, Beauty Tips and Hair Styling
2. Personal Grooming
Threading, Manicure, Pedicure, Hair Styling 2,000 1 month 1 hr each class(12 classes)
Face Cleaning, Fitness Exercise 3,500 2 Months(24 classes) 1 hr each class
LANGUAGE COURSESLANGUAGE COURSESLANGUAGE COURSESLANGUAGE COURSESLANGUAGE COURSES
1. SPOKEN ENGLISHSPOKEN ENGLISHSPOKEN ENGLISHSPOKEN ENGLISHSPOKEN ENGLISH
Leve l - I Beg i nne rLeve l - I Beg i nne rLeve l - I Beg i nne rLeve l - I Beg i nne rLeve l - I Beg i nne r 6,000 2 months 1 hr each class(Tenses,Understanding of Verbs, (24 classes)Active Passive, Propositions, PrepositionalPhrases, Articles, TranslsationsVocabulary, Day to Day Communication.
Leve l - I I : I n t e rmed ia te sLeve l - I I : I n t e rmed ia te sLeve l - I I : I n t e rmed ia te sLeve l - I I : I n t e rmed ia te sLeve l - I I : I n t e rmed ia te s 5,000 1 month 1 hr each class(All the Above (briefly), stress laid on (12 classes)communication skills related to varioussituations :- Business, Friends, Metro,Market, Old Person, Parents, Boss.Pronunciation, Vocabulary, Effective waysof Communication related to situations & dayto day Interaction. Structure formationcorrect use of vocabulary and pronunciation.
4. I.E.L.T.S. (International English 6,000 1 month 1 hr each classLanguage Testing System) (10 classes)
5. TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language) 6,000 1 month 1 hr each class(10 classes)
INTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNINGINTERIOR DESIGNING
1. Application of Computer in Interior Designing 8,000 1.5 months 2 hrs each class(Autocad, 2D Power Point) (18 classes)
2. 3D Max with Mental Ray 10,000 1.5 months 2 hrs each class(18 classes)
3. 3D Max with V-Ray 15,000 1.5 months 2 hrs each class(18 classes)
4. Vaastu-1 6,000 1 month 1 hr each classBasic Knowledge of Vastu, Furniture Placement, (12 classes)Kitchen, Wash Room, Stairs & AccordinglyConstruction Planning and Remedy
5. Furniture Design 3,000 1 month 1 hr each class(12 classes)
6. CAD - Architecture Planning & Drafting - 3D 10,000 1.5 month 2 hrs each class(18 classes)
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BEAUTY CULTUREBEAUTY CULTUREBEAUTY CULTUREBEAUTY CULTUREBEAUTY CULTURE
1. Advance Make-upAdvance Make-upAdvance Make-upAdvance Make-upAdvance Make-up 30,000 3 months 2 hrs each classDay-Make-Up, Evening Make-Up, Party Make-Up, Smoky (36 classes)Make-Up, Indo-Western Bridal Make-Up, Indian BridalMake-Up, Arabic Make-Up, Fantasy Make-Up, RampMake-Up, Corrective Make-Up, Media Make-Up,Air Brush Make-Up
2. Advance Course in Nai l ArtAdvance Course in Nai l ArtAdvance Course in Nai l ArtAdvance Course in Nai l ArtAdvance Course in Nai l Art 25,000 3 months 2 hrs each classNail Theory, Stamp Nail Art, Marble Nail Art, Needle Nail (36 classes)Art, Sponge Nail Art, Brush Nail Art, Foil Nail Art, DoltingNail Art, Nail Extensions, Acrylic Extension, Gel ExtensionAcrygel Extension, Glitter Nail Extensions, 3D AcrylicNail Extension, Permanent Nail Colour, Permanent Nail Art,How to use Rhine Stone, Mirros, French Extension
3. Air Brush Make-UpAir Brush Make-UpAir Brush Make-UpAir Brush Make-UpAir Brush Make-Up 15,000 10 Day 10 hrs4. Advance Cer t i f i ca te in Ha i r Des ign ingAdvance Cer t i f i ca te in Ha i r Des ign ingAdvance Cer t i f i ca te in Ha i r Des ign ingAdvance Cer t i f i ca te in Ha i r Des ign ingAdvance Cer t i f i ca te in Ha i r Des ign ing 25,000 3 months 2 hrs each class
Perming, Hair Colouring, highlighting, Low Lighting Color (36 classes)Hair Treatment, Hair Anatomy, Advance Haircut (Lazer,Diamond, Bob, Step, Feather Graduation)
5. Advance Course in Cosmeto logy (Sk in )Advance Course in Cosmeto logy (Sk in )Advance Course in Cosmeto logy (Sk in )Advance Course in Cosmeto logy (Sk in )Advance Course in Cosmeto logy (Sk in ) 35,000 3 months 2 hrs each classSkin Anatomy, Hair Anatomy, Advanced Facials, Electrical (36 classes)Gadgets, Lympatic Drainage Massage Chemical Pells,Clinical Treatment For Skin Disease, Introductionto Product Making
6. Sa ree Drap ingSaree Drap ingSaree Drap ingSaree Drap ingSaree Drap ing 1,500 5 days 5 hrs7. Crash Course in Beauty Cu l tureCrash Course in Beauty Cu l tureCrash Course in Beauty Cu l tureCrash Course in Beauty Cu l tureCrash Course in Beauty Cu l ture 15,000 3 months 2 hrs each class
Facial, Bleaching, Waxing, Party Make-Up, 3 Hair Styles, (36 classes)Saree Draping
8. Crash Course in GroomingCrash Course in GroomingCrash Course in GroomingCrash Course in GroomingCrash Course in Grooming 8,000 1 month 1 hrs each classFacial, Bleaching, Waxing, Manicure, Pediucure and Basic (12 classes)Nail Art
9 Se l f Coruse in Beauty Cu l tureSe l f Coruse in Beauty Cu l tureSe l f Coruse in Beauty Cu l tureSe l f Coruse in Beauty Cu l tureSe l f Coruse in Beauty Cu l ture 5,000 15 Days 1 hrs each classSelf make-up, Saree Draping, 3 Hair Styles (15 classes)
6. French LanguageLevel-I 9,000 3 months 1 hr each classThis will contain elementary french, day to day conversation,introducing oneself, vocabulary in respect of class, school,house, seasons, months, asking and telling time, parts of body,veg & food, restaurant, nationalities, some verbs, adjectives, etc.Level-II 9,000 3 months 1 hr each classTenses : Present Past, Future, Imperatives : Adjectives, Pronouns,Next Level of Vocabulary, Clothes, Passport, Visa and SomeInformation on Travelling etc.Level-III 9,000 3 months 1 hr each classMore on Pronouns, Past Perfect Tenses, Next level ofVerbs Classification, Adverbs, Comparatives etc.
7. German Language 15,000 6 months 1 hr each class1. Conversations Basic 2. Introducting-Oneself,Family Members Friends 3. Basic Vocab-Countings,Alphabets etc. 4. Verbs 5. Adjectives 6. Pronouns7. Imperative 8. Model Verbs-Can, Will, Must,May, Shall 9. Present Tense
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MEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIAMEDIA
1. Certificate Course in Radio, Jockeying & ScriptingCertificate Course in Radio, Jockeying & ScriptingCertificate Course in Radio, Jockeying & ScriptingCertificate Course in Radio, Jockeying & ScriptingCertificate Course in Radio, Jockeying & Scripting 20,000 3 months 2 hr each class(36 classes)
RADIO JOCKEYINGRADIO JOCKEYINGRADIO JOCKEYINGRADIO JOCKEYINGRADIO JOCKEYINGPronunciationVoice ModulationRadio Jockeying & RadioPresentationKnow your StudioRadio DramaRadio NewsConcept of InfotainmentFM ChannelsStudio VisitRecording SessionCareer CounsellingCertificate Ward FunctionSCRIPT INGSCRIPT INGSCRIPT INGSCRIPT INGSCRIPT INGArt of Script WritingLanguage of ScriptStyle of ScriptTarget GroupImportance of LiteratureScripting for RadioUse of information in RadioShero-shayri, Poems, Quotations
2. Cer t i f i ca te Course in T.V. Journa l i smCer t i f i ca te Course in T.V. Journa l i smCer t i f i ca te Course in T.V. Journa l i smCer t i f i ca te Course in T.V. Journa l i smCer t i f i ca te Course in T.V. Journa l i sm 20,000 3 months 2 hr each class(36 classes)
TV NEWS ANCHORINGTV NEWS ANCHORINGTV NEWS ANCHORINGTV NEWS ANCHORINGTV NEWS ANCHORINGNews and Press LawsPronunciationModulation, DictionPosture, Scripting(Practice Session)News ReadingInterviewingHot SwitchPhone-InOn Camera TrainingStuido Visit & Technical AspectsCertificate Award Function
OFFICE MANAGEMENTOFFICE MANAGEMENTOFFICE MANAGEMENTOFFICE MANAGEMENTOFFICE MANAGEMENT
1. Financial Accounting 6,000 3 months 1 hr each class(36 classes)
2. Financial Accounting with Tally ERP 9 10,000 3 months 1 hr each class(36 classes)
3. Tally-ERP 9 5,000 2 months 1 hr each class(24 classes)
4. Typing 1,200 1 month 1 hr each class(12 classes)
5. Short Hand 1,200 1 month 1 hr each class(12 classes)
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TV NEWS REPORTINGTV NEWS REPORTINGTV NEWS REPORTINGTV NEWS REPORTINGTV NEWS REPORTINGWhat is ReportingHow to ReportReporting and Package BeatsOn Camera TrainingOutdoor ReportingPractice SessionDSNGWEATHER ANCHORINGWEATHER ANCHORINGWEATHER ANCHORINGWEATHER ANCHORINGWEATHER ANCHORINGWhat is Weather ReportingHow to face cameraHow to learn the scriptHow to act with cromaPronunciation
3. Fash ion Journa l i smFash ion Journa l i smFash ion Journa l i smFash ion Journa l i smFash ion Journa l i sm 25,000 3 months 2 hrs. each class(36 classes)
(1) TV Show Anchoring(2) Fashion Reporting(3) Fashion Magzine Preparation(4) Pronunciation & Modulation(5) Art of Interview(6) Fashion Script Writing(7) Introduction to Fashion Industry(8) Studio Visit/on Camera Training
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GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATION1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . ADMISS IONADMISS IONADMISS IONADMISS IONADMISS ION
Students seeking admission to Janki DeviVocational Centre are required to fill the prescribedform provided at the end of the Prospectus.Admission is granted on a first come first servedbasis. Students are therefore advised to apply wellin time for confirmed admission. The number ofseats in each course is prescribed. Admissions willbe closed (as the seats will be filled) of individualcourses. Admission will commence on 01 May,2017 and classes will start from 17th July, 2017.The application form complete in all respectsshould be deposited in J.D.V.C. office along withthe under mentioned documents.
a) Photocopy of 10th & 12th Marksheet & passingCertificate.
b). Photocopy of Adhar Card of Student & Parents.
c) Three (3) Passport Size Photograph of Student& one photograph of Mother & Father.
d) Documents required for fee concession/discount.
2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . DIPLOMA/CERTIF ICATE :DIPLOMA/CERTIF ICATE :DIPLOMA/CERTIF ICATE :DIPLOMA/CERTIF ICATE :DIPLOMA/CERTIF ICATE :
J.D.V.C. offers diploma and certificates as specifiedin the fee schedule. All short term courses areawarded certificates.
Diploma will be awarded in the month of November.Certificate will be issued after the completion of acourse.
3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . FEES :FEES :FEES :FEES :FEES :
All fees shall be paid in cash/cheque at officeaccount department of JDVC. Fees for the currentsession can be paid either in ful l or in fourinstallments. All installments should be depositedwithin the stipulated time. A fine of 10 per daywill be charged after the due date. The institutionhas a right to strike off the names of the studentswho have not paid their Fee on time.
Instalments : i) Admission time
ii) Ist Week of September
iii) Ist week of November
iv) Ist Week of January
Second and third year students will pay theirfirst installment in the first week of June.
In case if any student is having compartmentin annual examination, so they will not deposit theirfee in June month. They will deposit their fee within10 days from declaration of re-exam Result.
4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . LATE ADMISSION FEE :LATE ADMISSION FEE :LATE ADMISSION FEE :LATE ADMISSION FEE :LATE ADMISSION FEE :
Rs. 1000/- will be charged as late admission fee,once the session will start.
5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . CONCESSIONS :CONCESSIONS :CONCESSIONS :CONCESSIONS :CONCESSIONS :
At the t ime o f Admiss ion submi t fo l lowingdocuments.
(a) J .D .V .C . g r an t s f ee conces s ion tohandicapped, poor and needy students of al lcourses. Applications along with proof of incomemust be submitted to the office. Student must applyfor concession along with the admission form withall the documents at the time of admission.
(b) Students studying in Ist & IInd year in DUwill be given 10% Discount on Tuition Fee in OneYear/Ist Year of JDVC Course Only.
Real sisters studying in JDVC will get 10%Discount on Tuition Fee in One Year/Ist Year ofJDVC Course Only. Only one sister can avail thisfacility.
Students must submit related documents forDiscount/Concession along with admission form atthe time of admission only.
Discount/Concession will be given in the lastinstallment of one year/Ist year Fee.
It is the responsibility of students to check theirdetails with A/c Department regarding their feeconcession.
6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . UPGRADATION OF COURSEUPGRADATION OF COURSEUPGRADATION OF COURSEUPGRADATION OF COURSEUPGRADATION OF COURSE
(1) One year students are permitted to upgradetheir course to two or three year course. If theyupgrade their course before 1st week of December2017 then no fee will be charged. But if theyupgrade their course after 07th December 2017then Rs. 1500 will be charged for upgradation ofthe course after that down grade of course will notbe allowed.
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(2) If you will upgrade your course after theAnnual Examination then you have to pay feeaccording to one yr. & you can upgrade it beforesession starts.
(3) Once taken admission in 2yrs or 3 yrsprogramme, the students will not be allowed todown grade their course and the fee will not berefunded.
7 .7 .7 .7 .7 . REFUND OF FEES :REFUND OF FEES :REFUND OF FEES :REFUND OF FEES :REFUND OF FEES :
Refund of fees is permissible only if thestudent has not attended any class. Attending evena single class disqualifies the student from refund.Once the session has been started in that case alsothe fee will not be refunded.
In case of refund only the Tuition Fee, ECA,Security and examination Fee will be refunded.Admission charges, Registration Fee and Annualcharges will not be refunded.
The last Date of refund of fee will be 17thJuly, 2017
Security deposit is refundable within a periodof one year after completion of course, after thededuction of Rs. 100/- as maintenance fund.
After one year the security amount will not bere funded. Reg i s t ra t ion charges w i l l no t berefundable, can be adjusted within a week ofdeposition of an amount.
All the students will get fee card which is to befilled everytime when they pay their fee.
8 .8 .8 .8 .8 . CHANGE OF COURSE :CHANGE OF COURSE :CHANGE OF COURSE :CHANGE OF COURSE :CHANGE OF COURSE :
Change of course is permitted (for diplomacourses only) within 15 days from the date ofcommencement of classes at the discretion of Co-ordinator. The J.D.V.C. reserves the right todiscontinue a particular course if the number ofstudents fall below the desired level. The affectedstudents will be given the option of change ofcourse or withdrawal.
9 .9 .9 .9 .9 . MIGRATION :MIGRATION :MIGRATION :MIGRATION :MIGRATION :
Migration from other vocational institutesis permissible subject to production of mark sheets/portfolio. Direct admission to second year is alsoavailable in certain cases. For further details contactthe office.
1 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 0 . ATTENDANCE :ATTENDANCE :ATTENDANCE :ATTENDANCE :ATTENDANCE :
All students must obtain 75% attendance inthe lectures & practicals. Absence from the Centrewithout permission is improper. In case of absencedue to illness for more than a week, a medicalcertifciate must be submitted immediately onjoining. The students will not be allowed to sit inthe examination if the required attendance is notthere.
1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 1 . EXAMINATION :EXAMINATION :EXAMINATION :EXAMINATION :EXAMINATION :
The J.D.V.C. follows the system of InternalAssessment and Final Exams. Students must takeboth the exams. 50% i s the min imum passpercentage and you are suppose to clear all exams.Failing even a single exam disqualify the studentfor achieving Diploma. Certificates/Diplomas areawarded only to successful students. AnnualExamination for morning batch will be held in themonth Apri l-May. The Annual Result wi l l bedeclared on 31st May, & their re-exams will beheld in the first week of July. Annual Examinationfor afternoon batches will be held in the month ofJuly. The Annual Result of afternoon batches willbe declared in last Week of july. Re-exams will beheld in August. Diploma will be issued in the monthof November. All students who could not clear theirmain exams are allowed to reappear on payment ofre-examination fees of 200/- per paper. Studentscan avail of re-examination once only.
1 2 .1 2 .1 2 .1 2 .1 2 . AWARDS & PRIZES :AWARDS & PRIZES :AWARDS & PRIZES :AWARDS & PRIZES :AWARDS & PRIZES :
Diploma & Certificates will be awarded byJanki Devi Vocational Centre. Prizes are awardedto the top ranking students in all courses at theJ.D.M.C. annual function.
Students for their best performance fromdifferent department will be awarded at Annualevent Sankalan of JDVC.
1 3 .1 3 .1 3 .1 3 .1 3 . EXTRA CURR ICULAR ACT IV IT IESEXTRA CURR ICULAR ACT IV IT IESEXTRA CURR ICULAR ACT IV IT IESEXTRA CURR ICULAR ACT IV IT IESEXTRA CURR ICULAR ACT IV IT IES(ECA) :(ECA) :(ECA) :(ECA) :(ECA) :
A variety of programmes are conductedthroughout the academic year to provide a sense ofinvolvement.
Fee of Rs. 1500 will be charged from all thestudents of all the dept. every year.for differentactivities through out the year with Tuition Fee-I.
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It includes One yr., 1st yr., IInd yr., IIIrd yr.students.
1 4 .1 4 .1 4 .1 4 .1 4 . VISITS / WORKSHOP :VISITS / WORKSHOP :VISITS / WORKSHOP :VISITS / WORKSHOP :VISITS / WORKSHOP :
Institute Organize industrial visit & workshop forstudents of all the Departments.
1 5 .1 5 .1 5 .1 5 .1 5 . TRAINING & CAMPUS INTERVIEW :TRAINING & CAMPUS INTERVIEW :TRAINING & CAMPUS INTERVIEW :TRAINING & CAMPUS INTERVIEW :TRAINING & CAMPUS INTERVIEW :
Only meritorious students are sent fortraining to organisations of repute. A large numberof trainees subsequently get absorbed into the sameorganisations. We have collaboration with differentcompanies & schools for internship of students forvarious courses.
FFFFFASHION SHOW/EXHIBITION :ASHION SHOW/EXHIBITION :ASHION SHOW/EXHIBITION :ASHION SHOW/EXHIBITION :ASHION SHOW/EXHIBITION :
a) Students of Fashion Designign Dept. andG.M.T. Dept. will pay Rs. 4000/- annually as asponsorship Fee for Annual Fashion Show in the monthof September. It is compulsory for all FashionDesigning and GMT Dept. Students to participate inFashion Show otherwise Diploma will not be awarded.
b) Interior Designing and Fine Arts Studentswill pay Rs. 2000/- annually as a sponsorship feefor JDVC Exhibition. It is compulsory for all thestudents of above mentioned departments to paythe amount during September Month. OtherwiseDiploma will not be awarded.
c) Students of Fine Arts Department will gettwo opportunities to showcase their work in anexhibition. Ist chance will be given in house i.e.JDVC Campus and the 2nd chance will be givenoutside the campus in art gallery that will be theGrand Exhibition and students are suppose to payRs. 2000/- for inhouse exhibition and the paymentfor Grand outdoor exhibition will be seperate.
GENERAL RULES :GENERAL RULES :GENERAL RULES :GENERAL RULES :GENERAL RULES :
1) Identity cards will be issued to students bythe teachers. In case of loss of I cards & Fee Cardan application must be submitted to the office forduplicate card, with fee of Rs. 50/-
2) In case of lost of Certi f icate/Diploma/Marksheet, a new duplicate Certificate/Diploma/Marksheet will be issued after the submission ofapplication with the fee of Rs. 250/- for Certificate/Marksheet and Rs. 500/- for diploma.
3) Students are required to maintain disciplinein the college. Breach of discipline shall lead toremoval from the rolls.
4) Each department may organise outdoor visitsand educational trips. In case of any doubt, parentsare advised to seek verification from the office.
5) Regular assignments, project work etc. willbe included in the total marks for all courses.
6) The Coordinator/Principal reserves the rightto debar any student if she is found guilty ofindiscipline and/or irregularity in her work. In suchcases no re fund of fees wi l l be made. I t i scompulsory for all the students to check the NoticeBoard on daily basis for all the circulars & notices.
7) The Managing Committee of J .D.V.C.reserves the right to change, modify the syllabus,rules and regulations whenever necessary and thesame shall be binding on all the students.
FFFFFACILITIES :ACILITIES :ACILITIES :ACILITIES :ACILITIES :
1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Computer Lab : Computer Lab : Computer Lab : Computer Lab : Computer Lab : At J.D.V.C. applicationof computer in every course is mandatory to makethe student computer savvy. We have well equippedcomputer labs with internet connection and latestsoftware accessories, where students can work attheir projects and practice for longer hours.
2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Library ; Library ; Library ; Library ; Library ; We have our own resource centrewith a wide range of reference books, journals,magazine periodicals etc; on different subjects likeFashion, Texti le, Interior, Jewellery, Apparel,Computer, Secretarial practice etc of Indian andforeign authors and publishers. Students can utilizethe collection to enhance their knowledge.
3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Wel l equ ipped Garment Const ruct ionWel l equ ipped Garment Const ruct ionWel l equ ipped Garment Const ruct ionWel l equ ipped Garment Const ruct ionWel l equ ipped Garment Const ruct ionLab : Lab : Lab : Lab : Lab : Our spacious garment construction labs arefully equipped with latest machines and otherequipments. Each student gets individual machineto do their work. We also have embroidery lab wherestudents get exposure in hand Embriodery and othersurface ornamentation techniques to explore theproduction department
4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Beauty Culture Lab : Beauty Culture Lab : Beauty Culture Lab : Beauty Culture Lab : Beauty Culture Lab : To impart trainingwith latest instruments and machinery. Innovativeway of teaching creates conducive enviornment oflearning.
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5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . News Studio : News Studio : News Studio : News Studio : News Studio : A wel l equipped NewsStudio provide student an environment where theycan practice News Reading, Anchoring & ChatShow. These recording sess ion enhance theconfidence of Media Students.
6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . Textile Lab : Textile Lab : Textile Lab : Textile Lab : Textile Lab : We have Big & SpaciousTextile Lab where students get exposure to differenttype of printings and weaving on looms.
7 .7 .7 .7 .7 . Spacious, airy and ful ly aircondit ionedSpacious, airy and ful ly aircondit ionedSpacious, airy and ful ly aircondit ionedSpacious, airy and ful ly aircondit ionedSpacious, airy and ful ly aircondit ionedclassrooms : classrooms : classrooms : classrooms : classrooms : Spacious and well illuminated roomsprovide friendly and healthy enviornment to workfor longer hours.
8 .8 .8 .8 .8 . Garden : Garden : Garden : Garden : Garden : At J.D.V.C. we not only provideeducation but also cater to the aesthetic senses bymaintaining green space with variety of flowers andgreenery.
9 .9 .9 .9 .9 . Canteen : Canteen : Canteen : Canteen : Canteen : J.D.V.C shares excellent canteenfacilities with J.D.M.C. Students can enjoy wideand sumptuous variety of food at resonable rate.
1 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 0 . Auditorium : Auditorium : Auditorium : Auditorium : Auditorium : We share spacious and openair auditorium with J.D.M.C. college to conductdifferent events during the session.
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