DOEACC
Society is implementing a joint Scheme of All India Council for
Technical Education and Department of Information Technology
(formerly Department of Electronics (DOE)), Government of India.
The Society was formed on the 9th November 1994 and is
registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The
management and administration of the Society is overseen by
Governing Council, under the chairmanship of the Minister of
State, Communications & Information Technology, Government of
India. Members of the Council consist of eminent academia from
IITs, Universities, etc. and professionals from the industry.
Objective of the
Scheme
The
objective of the Scheme is to develop quality manpower in IT by
utilizing the expertise available with the non-formal computer
training institutes. Computer training institutes/organizations
in the non-formal sector, subject to meeting well-defined norms
and criteria, are granted accreditation for conducting specified
Levels of courses ranging from:
O Level
Equivalent to Foundation
level course
A Level
Equivalent to Advanced
Diploma in Computer Applications
B Level
Equivalent MCA Level
C Level
M. Tech Level
The
courses are to be conducted according to prescribed syllabus for
each Level. Students from accredited institutes as well as
working professionals are eligible to appear for the
examinations at these Levels conducted by the DOEACC Society, if
they fulfill the prescribed eligibility criteria.
Accreditation
The
prospectus for each Level of courses, namely, 'O'/ 'A' /'B'/
'C', specifies the norms and criteria, governing accreditation
for that Level. Institutes apply to the DOEACC Society in the
prescribed format with a fee. A Screening Committee is
constituted by the Society, consisting of a Convener and two
members, specifically in each case to make an on the spot
inspection of the institutes and make recommendations on grant
of accreditation. The Convener and members are chosen from a
database of experts. Based on the recommendations, accreditation
is granted. As on 1st January 2004 about 839 institutes have
been approved in the country to conduct 1133 courses ('O' Level
739, 'A' Level 303, 'B' Level 81 and 'C' Level 10) to conduct
DOEACC accredited courses.
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