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Institute of Computer Training Academy

institute of computer training academy

INSTITUTE of COMPUTER TRAINING ACADEMY (ICTA) is a national program of information technology education and development. ICTA Registered as Autonomous Body,under Govt of West Bengal based on central govt TR act,1882, Govt of India. ICTA Registered under Trade Mark Registry Act,1999, Govt of India. Registered under MHRD (CR Act), Govt of India. ICTA An ISO 9001-2015 Certified autonomous body. ICTA Registered under Department of Labour Govt of NCT (Delhi). ICTA Faculty ICTA Faculty are full time, qualified and friendly professional, always there to guide the students, specially trained to understand students psychology, internalise the knowledge uniformly and put accords difficult to understand concept with ease, thus making students learning ventures smooth and easy. The whole training time is equally divided into theory and practical sessions. A part from regular computer times. Student are allowed to utilize unlimited machine time to exercise their minds, boots their creativity and increase their level of curiosity. This build up there self confidence, allow them to explore the wide horizon of computer and gradually shapes them into confident professional. LIBRARY INFRASTRUCTURE The ICTA center have a huge stock library with a collection of around 500 volume comprising functional programming, parallel processing system database management system, client server computing, Network, operating system, multimedia, object oriented programming etc. COMPUTER LAB ICTA Center have a good computer lab.The computer lab contains high configuration computer networked with Wi-Fi. THE PLACEMENT CELL The placement cell of ICTA is responsible for coordinating the placement activities of the students of the institute. A placement coordinator from the faculty heads the placement cell with committee members representing the students. Almost all the placement activities are organized and coordinated by the students under the able guidance of faculty. PLACEMENT PROCESS An early information of the intended schedule would facility arrival at mutually convenient date. The company may deliver pre placement talk either earlier or before the campus requirements program itself. At the campus the company may conduct a written test and or interview etc. Job offer or response may be routed only through the placement coordinator. In some cases if a company wishes to conduct off campus requirements as well, they may provide the travelling allowance for such outstation selection. REGISTRATION PROCESS To get registered, students have to fill the application form provided along with information brochure. Student can buy the information brochure from any of our ICTA Authorize center. The registered center of ICTA name and code are mentioned in the Applications form. DOCUMENTS OF STUDENTS REGISTRATION Two recent passport size photo. Self attested copy of last educational qualification. Caste certificate (if sc/st/obc). COURSE STRUCTURE ICTA Course can be classified by Certificate Course. Diploma Course. Advanced Diploma Course. Vocational Course. ELEGIBILITY OF CERTIFICATE COURSE All certificate course students have must qualified class viii passed. ELEGIBILITY OF DIPLOMA COURSE All Diploma Course students have must qualified class X. ELEGIBILITY OF ADVANCED DIPLOMA COURSE All Advanced Diploma Course students have must qualified x+. EXAMINATION AND RESULTS The minimum qualifying marks for course are as follows. Practical 50 Theory 50 TOTAL. 100 Percentage Grade 80% A+ 70%-80% A 60%-70% B+ 50%-60% B 40%-50% C RE-EXAMINATION PROCESS A student at least 40%marks in each semester to qualify the exam. A students who does not clear the examination in one sitting will be allowed to re appear in the failed exam. Students failling to appear in the re examination with in the specific period of time shall not be entitled for the certificate or for further re examination.such students are to go through the complete registration procedure to get a re admission. EXAMINATION SYSTEM ICTA has only allowed OFFLINE examination system. EXAMINATION PROCEDUR The declear of exam date then students are filled by exam form our ICTA Register center and paid his/her exam fees. The pattern of questions will be the OBJECTIVE TYPES. The details of examination (date,time)will be announced by website notice board. The duration of examination will be of 1hour. Theory exam will comparison of 50 questions of 1marks and no negative marking.practical exam will carry total 50marks. STUDENT BENEFITS Quality education provide at very affordable charge. Off-line exam at your home center who is registered our Organization. Global accepted certificate after the complete of course. OUR AFFILIATION Registered as autonomous body, under Govt of west Bengal based on central Govt TR act,1882,Govt of India. Registered under trade mark registry act,1999, Govt of India. Registered under MHRD (CR Act), Govt of India. An iso 9001-2015 certified autonomous body. Registered under department of labor Govt of NCT(New Delhi). Registered under MSME(Govt of India). AFFILIATION PROSES Rules of our ICTA Authorize Centre. If any person's are interested to ICTA franchises, so the following rules are maintained You must have 5-10 computers. 1 theory and 1 practical rooms. 2 Bathrooms are required must .ladies and gents. Minimum theory rooms 200sqft. and practical rooms must be 200sqft. Must have internet connection. Good faculty. Good Electricity. Timings Maintenance. WHAT YOU WILL GET? Agreement paper. ICTA Authorized certificate. Student Registration form. Details of institute our official website www.ictaindia.com Flex 6*3 size. Sample Certificate Marksheet.

Alison Hawtin - Art Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor, Teacher & artist practitioner

alison hawtin - art psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, teacher & artist practitioner

5.0(8)

London

I have over 30 years experience of helping people with emotional, spiritual, and psychological difficulties through art, play and creativity. In groups or one-to-one, and more recently online and outdoors too - or a combination of all of these. I am a registered and qualified Art Therapist/Art Psychotherapist; I got my undergraduate degree in Art & Social Context from Dartington College of Arts in 1992 and my Art Therapy Post-Graduate Diploma (MA equivalence) from the University of Herts, UK in 1994. I’m registered (as required by UK Law to practice) with the HCPC (Health & Care Professions Council) and BAAT (British Association of Art Therapists) as both a Clinical Supervisor and Private Practitioner. I am a Kadampa Buddhist, a buddhist gilder & statue artist, a meditator, a sensitive to the energies of nature, animals, spirituality and an advocate for women’s and oppressed beings rights in a patriarchal world. I have a passion and skill for noticing what often doesn’t get noticed. Artistically when I see something – if it lingers I give it voice through acrylics, collage, digital, animation, photography and poetry. Therapeutically, if it lingers we give it voice through energy, creation, speech and sharing. I’ve published articles, undertaken research and lectured/presented nationally and Internationally since 1997. ”I am passionate about the benefits of Art Therapy and therapeutic arts as a way to help empower you toward self-understanding, connection with self, other, the wider world, and whatever for you is that beyond, emotional expression, and resilience building. My working style is honest, empathic and informed by many theories, experiences and practices”. *YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE ANY GOOD AT ART TO DO ART THERAPY* I will bring a hefty 'tool-box' into your sessions from 30+ years of working as a community arts facilitator, artist, care-worker, teacher and art therapist. Using developmental, systemic, creativity theory/practice, eastern and western psychology and philosophy, amongst many other art and life-based skills, I will use what will encourage and challenge you, without pushing you anywhere you are not willing to go. I always works from the 'now', what you bring into each session verbally, emotionally, creatively, physically and spiritually - bringing them all to play in my attunement with you, your creative expression and your way of being in the world. Even though together we will set goals for your therapy, the essence of ART THERAPY always beats its heart in your sessions with me, through spontaneity, accident, play, working together, shared-looking, relationship and exploration. Art therapy can be fun! Art therapy can also be tough. As with life the weave of these and all other emotions, memories and experiences make the tapestry. I have considerable experience of working with a wide range of people: ART THERAPY is applicable for anyone - those who simply feel lost, directionless or unhappy and want to explore themselves & their inner worlds; right through to those experiencing extreme difficulties, perhaps in need of specialist or support services, with complex needs, behavioural distress and serious mental or physical health issues. ART THERAPY by nature is adaptable and responsive to each person's needs, abilities and wants and as such, helps you feel accepted for who and where you are now. I have a particular skill working with the effect of emotional trauma in all it's guises - to achieve your empowerment, develop your resilience and help you embrace change and hold onto hope.” Maybe you struggle with verbal expression ('can't say it, won't say it, don't know how to put words to it') or you experience fear, anxiety, delusions, numbing/dissociation or any other uncomfortable feeling that is affecting your and/or others in your life? Perhaps you or someone you know has autistic spectrum conditions or is living with degenerative or palliative illnesses? I have worked with people suffering in so many ways...Acute mental health breakdown, physical ill-health/degenerative or terminal disease, bullying, growing up, painful life transitions, loss, bereavement, abuse, trauma (sexual abuse, PTSD), anxiety/depression, Aspergers syndrome, forensic histories, Personality disorders and other attachment issues.

Migration Museum

migration museum

London

About the Migration Museum The Migration Museum explores how the movement of people to and from Britain across the ages has shaped who we are – as individuals, as communities, and as a nation. Migration is a pressing contemporary issue and is at the centre of polarised political and online debate. But there’s an underlying story of comings and goings stretching back many centuries. And this story goes to the heart of who we are today. Britain has thousands of museums, but none comprehensively focused on this important theme that connects us all. The time is right for a highly relevant, accessible visitor attraction that shines a light on who we are, where we come from and where we are going. From our current home in the heart of Lewisham Shopping Centre, we stage engaging exhibitions and dynamic events, alongside a far-reaching education programme for primary, secondary, university and adult learners. We have a growing digital presence and convene a knowledge-sharing Migration Network of museums and galleries across the UK. The story so far The Migration Museum was founded by Barbara Roche, who first made the case for a migration museum for Britain almost 20 years ago, stemming from her time as Britain’s immigration minister, and from visiting similar museums in other parts of the world – notably Ellis Island in New York. Barbara assembled a founding team of people from different professional backgrounds who shared her passionate belief that Britain’s migration history should be placed at the heart of our national story. Together, they began to scope what a national migration museum might look like. Sophie Henderson, a former immigration judge and barrister, came on board as Director in 2013. Between 2013 and 2017, the Migration Museum staged pop-up exhibitions and events and ran education workshops at a wide range of venues across the UK, including the Southbank Centre, the National Maritime Museum and City Hall in London, the Museum of Oxford, Leicester railway station, and the National Records of Scotland in Edinburgh. From 2017 to 2019, the Migration Museum was ba