MS-CIT

MS-CIT, an IT literacy course by MKCL since 2001, is highly popular in Maharashtra. In the digital era, where knowledge is born, stored, presented, distributed, accessed, and managed digitally, it plays a vital role in personal, professional, and social life. MS-CIT promotes IT awareness, literacy, functionality, and applicability to bridge the digital divide and unlock development opportunities. It enhances job readiness, social behavior, and self-confidence, enabling individuals to thrive in the 21st-century workplace.

Course contents

  1. eLearning-based self-learning sessions through MKCL eLearning Revolution for All (ERA).
  2. Hands-on practice sessions.
  3. Learning facilitation by certified professionals.
  4. Academic interactions, assessments, and collaboration.
  5. Reading and understanding a highly illustrated book

Eligibility and Medium

Eligibility

You should have a keen desire to learn Information Technology. You should preferably be a 10th Std. passed student. (Not compulsory)

Medium

e-learning content of this course is available in 3 languages:

  1. मराठी
  2. English
  3. हिंदी

Learners will receive a highly illustrative book called Introduction to Information Technology By Timothy J. O’Leary & Linda I. O’Leary

Learn 200+ Skills in MS-CIT

This course offers the following modules:

Various skills learnt in the course MS-CIT

Examination

Topics for MS-CIT 2023 Final Examination

Objective TopicsPractical Topics
Basic IT AwarenessWindows 10 + Internet + Google Drive + Google Chrome + Microsoft Edge
21st Century Office Productivity SkillsMS Word + Google Docs
Smart Typing Skills, 21st Century Daily Life Skills & Study SkillsMS Excel + Google Sheets + Google Forms
Digital India Skills, Job Readiness Skills, Work from Home SkillsMS Powerpoint + Google Slides
Ergonomics, Go Green, Netiquettes, Cyber Security SkillsMS Outlook + Gmail

Examination Pattern

  1. Duration of Exam: 60 minutes (1 Hour)
  2. Total Questions: 50, Total Marks: 50
  3. Marks per Question: 1
  4. All the questions in the examination are divided into 3 levels.
    • Level 1 = Low difficulty level
    • Level 2 = Medium difficulty level
    • Level 3 = High difficulty level
  5. Exam Pattern: Level-wise distribution of questions and Marks

LevelDifficultyNo. of questionsMarks per questionMaximum Marks
ObjectivePracticalTotal
1Low61420120
2Medium6142020
3High371010
TOTAL15355050
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