According to MAIT-Ernst & Young study 2003, the Computer
Hardware professionals existing currently in India are
estimated to be 0.24 mn., while the Computer Hardware
professionals required by the year 2010 is 2.4 mn. According
to Taskforce MHRD & McKinsey Report 2003, the IT Manpower
projections in the Hardware sector is 4.8 mn by 2008. The
total IT manpower projections by 2008 in IT Hardware from
the formal sector of education is 1.06 mn. The conventional
formal sector of education with all its advantages and
strengths cannot alone meet the IT manpower demand in the
Hardware sector. |
The private sector organisations in the non-formal sector
engaged in IT Hardware training operating through franchise
model cannot bridge the manpower gap. DOEACC Society has
launched a new scheme in Computer Hardware jointly with
Manufacturer�s Association for IT (MAIT), an apex body
representing hardware industry in India. The objective of
the scheme is to generate quality manpower for Computer
Hardware by utilizing the facilities & expertise available
with training institutes / organisations in the non-formal
sector. |
The 2 levels of Courses of 1 year duration each are designed
at Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance (CHM � O Level)
and Advanced Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance &
Networking (CHM � A Level). The qualifiers of CHM-O Level
can typically foresee positions in the industry such as
Trainee Engineer / Service Engineer / Technical support
Engineer. The qualifiers of CHM � A Level can typically
foresee positions in the industry such as Network Engineer /
Network Administrator / Network Analyst / Chief Information
Officer. |
DOEACC Centre , Aurangabad (
www.doeaccaurangabad.org.in) is the Nodal Co-ordinating
Centre for this activity. DOEACC Society envisages to train
5000 students / year in these courses. |