SHORTHAND (ENGLISH)
CLASS - XII / Subject Code - 825
Stenographer may refer to: A person whose job is to write down what somebody speaks through
a quick system of signs or scripts and then to transcribe/type the same.
OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:
The main objectives of the Shorthand are to take dictation: to record the minutes during the
meeting and later on to transcribe the same on computer
SALIENT FEATURES:
In the modern times, speed is required in every sphere of life. In this way the learner should
be capable of taking dictation and transcribing the same at a faster speed than the long-hand writing
speed.
Instructor
The relevant basic concepts and principles in basic science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics) so that he/she is able to understand the different subjects.
- E-learning & Onsite classes
- A 'Workshop' class
- Industrial Visit
- Certificate of Completion
Course Units
Session 1: Diphones
Session 2: Medial Semi-Circle
Session 3: Essential Vowels
Session 4: Upward and Downwards Forms of consonant ‘L’
Session 5: Upward and Downward Forms of consonant ‘SH’
Session 1: Diphones
Session 2: Medial Semi-Circle
Session 3: Essential Vowels
Session 4: Upward and Downwards Forms of consonant ‘L’
Session 5: Upward and Downward Forms of consonant ‘SH’
Session 2: Medial Semi-Circle
Session 3: Essential Vowels
Session 4: Upward and Downwards Forms of consonant ‘L’
Session 5: Upward and Downward Forms of consonant ‘SH’
Session 1: Diphones
Session 2: Medial Semi-Circle
Session 3: Essential Vowels
Session 4: Upward and Downwards Forms of consonant ‘L’
Session 5: Upward and Downward Forms of consonant ‘SH’
Session 1: Prefixes: Rules
Session 2: Suffixes: Rules
Session 2: Suffixes: Rules
Session 1: General Contractions: Rules
Session 1: Advanced Phrases are written by using Circles, Loop
Session 2: Use of Having and Doubling Principles
Session 3: Advanced Phrases can be made by omitting the consonants & Syllables
Session 4: Advanced Phrases by omitting Logograms
Session 5: Repeated Practice of Advanced Phrases given in this Unit
Session 6: High Speed by using Advanced Phrases
Session 2: Use of Having and Doubling Principles
Session 3: Advanced Phrases can be made by omitting the consonants & Syllables
Session 4: Advanced Phrases by omitting Logograms
Session 5: Repeated Practice of Advanced Phrases given in this Unit
Session 6: High Speed by using Advanced Phrases
Session 1: Define Intersections
Session 2: Strokes can be intersected with one another
Session 3: Strokes which are intersected
Session 4: Phrases obtained by intersecting the strokes
Session 5: Identify the case where the strokes cannot be Intersected but are written in close proximity to other strokes.
Session 6: Intersect strokes at the time of taking down dictation for developing high speed.
Session 2: Strokes can be intersected with one another
Session 3: Strokes which are intersected
Session 4: Phrases obtained by intersecting the strokes
Session 5: Identify the case where the strokes cannot be Intersected but are written in close proximity to other strokes.
Session 6: Intersect strokes at the time of taking down dictation for developing high speed.
Session 1: Define Transcription
Session 2: Precautions you have to take at the time of transcription
Session 3: Efficient and Accurate Shorthand writer
Session 4: Exercises and transcribe the same on a computer
Session 2: Precautions you have to take at the time of transcription
Session 3: Efficient and Accurate Shorthand writer
Session 4: Exercises and transcribe the same on a computer
Session 1: Business Letter
Session 2: Styles of Business Letters
Session 3: Dictation of Business Letters
Session 4: Specimens of Business Letters in Different Styles
Session 2: Styles of Business Letters
Session 3: Dictation of Business Letters
Session 4: Specimens of Business Letters in Different Styles
