There are a number of qualifications to choose from when
considering becoming accredited as a user of Microsoft Office software.
Technical Data used in the field explained in short courses in
Islamabad. I would like to explain the advantages of choosing to
become a MOS – Microsoft Office Specialist (formerly known as MOUS – Microsoft
Office User Specialist).
The MOS exams are available at different levels depending on
ability. If you are new to the software, you would be advised to choose to take
the basic level training and exams first before advancing to the expert levels.
If you are already at advanced level, you can choose to jump straight into
taking the expert level training and examinations.
The training and exams cover all aspects of the software,
unlike alternative qualifications such as CLAIT or ECDL. For example, in order
to pass the Word 2003 expert exam, you will need to know how to perform the
following tasks: structure documents using XML, restrict form documents and
create indexes. Some more details of short courses in
Islamabad are as under.
For a full list of topics you will be expected to have an
indepth knowledge of, check out Microsoft’s website at
[http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/officespecialist/requirements.mspx#office2003]
.
A further advantage is the fact that different versions of
Microsoft Office can be certificated. So if your employer is still using Office
2000 (which many businesses still are) you can become certificated as a
Microsoft Office Specialist in Office 2000.
So how would you go about becoming a MOS? The first steps usually involve researching appropriate training courses. This might be at introductory, intermediate or advanced level to suit your needs. However these 1 day courses are unlikely to be able to cover the entire syllabus. So be prepared to study in your own time in addition to your training course. TSK Training for Skills and Knowledge is the best institute in Rawalpindi Islamabad for Pakistani Students who wants to join short courses in Rawalpindi.

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