Explore essential tools and techniques used in modern digital graphic and web design.

Digital Design Toolbox
Course Features:
  • Language: English
  • list-box-outline Track: Digital Designing
  • Duration: 90 hours
  • layers-outline Level: Intermediate
  • Learning Mode:
  • Jurisdiction: Maharashtra
  • Certificate of Completion

Eligibility
  • Learner should preferably a std. 10th Pass student (Not Compulsory)
  • It is desirable that Learner should have done MS-CIT Course (Not Compulsory)

KLiC Certificate in Digital Design Toolbox

Introduction

  • In this course, you will learn to:
  • Identify and summarize key milestones in the historical evolution of graphic design.
  • Discuss the significance of graphic design in digital and print media.
  • Classify design principles and compare their applications in various contexts.
  • Examine case studies to differentiate effective and ineffective use of design principles.
  • Describe the fundamentals of typography and categorize different typefaces based on their characteristics.
  • Demonstrate the process of typesetting and evaluate its impact on readability and legibility.
  • Identify common typesetting mistakes and suggest corrective measures.
  • Predict future trends in typography based on current innovations.
  • Differentiate between various forms of calligraphy and their appropriate applications.
  • Organize shapes and colors to create visually compelling compositions.
  • Estimate the psychological impact of colors and apply this knowledge to design projects.
  • Reorganize a given design to enhance its composition using advanced techniques and principles.
  • Operate key tools in Adobe Illustrator to create, modify, and optimize graphic designs.
  • Demonstrate the ability to create typographic designs that communicate effectively.
  • Summarize the processes involved in designing graphics, applying filters, and exporting files for different mediums.
  • Predict how changes in tool settings can alter the outcome of a design project.
  • Report on the execution of a design project from conceptualization to completion, highlighting key decisions and their rationales.
  • Describe the fundamental principles and applications of Adobe Photoshop and InDesign to establish a strong foundation in graphic design.
  • Identify the core tools and features in both Adobe Photoshop and InDesign to recognize their roles in the design process.
  • Organize and manage design elements efficiently using layers, guides, and grids in both software to enhance design workflow.
  • Summarize the key concepts and procedures involved in creating, editing, and finalizing graphic design projects to consolidate learning.
  • Discuss various techniques and approaches for image editing, text formatting, and object management to develop a flexible skill set.
  • Explain the process of integrating text, graphics, and images in design layouts to create cohesive and visually appealing compositions.
  • Compare different methods of object transformation and manipulation in Photoshop and InDesign to apply the most effective techniques in design projects.
  • Report on the application of design principles in real-world projects by completing case studies and practical assignments.
  • Identify common design issues and apply appropriate solutions using advanced features of Photoshop and InDesign.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in executing design projects from concept to completion, employing best practices and industry-standard software tools.
  • Operate both Adobe Photoshop and InDesign with confidence to execute various design tasks, from basic editing to complex compositions.
  • Modify design elements using advanced tools and features to enhance visual communication and meet project objectives.
  • Predict the impact of different design decisions within the context of a given project to make informed creative choices.
  • Examine and critique graphic design works to identify strengths and areas for improvement, fostering a culture of continuous learning and development.
  • Differentiate between various design techniques and workflows to apply the most effective strategies in diverse design scenarios.
  • Distinguish the specific uses of Adobe Photoshop and InDesign in the graphic design process to leverage each program's strengths.
  • Estimate the time and resources required for various design tasks to plan and execute projects efficiently.
  • Rate the effectiveness of different design solutions to evaluate and improve design outcomes.
  • Classify various master page functionalities to effectively implement them in document design.
  • Describe the process of inserting and arranging objects to create well-composed master pages.
  • Identify and organize elements essential for designing inner pages and applying master pages efficiently.
  • Summarize the steps involved in creating and applying object styles and paragraph styles to enhance document aesthetics.
  • Discuss and explain the use of color modes and the application of colors to achieve desired visual outcomes.
  • Compare and report on the effectiveness of different color application methods and tools in graphic design.
  • Identify and differentiate between various anchor point adjustments to manipulate paths accurately.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use the Pen tool and other path tools to create precise graphic elements.
  • Operate table functionalities, modify table designs, and apply styles to enhance data presentation.
  • Find and predict outcomes when applying different typesetting techniques and styles to improve readability and visual appeal.
  • Examine and categorize different exporting options to determine the best formats for various design needs.
  • Estimate and rate the impact of different printing settings and output options on the final printed product.

What you'll learn ?

  • Interpret and restate key milestones in the historical evolution of graphic design to gain a deeper understanding of the field's progression.
  • Illustrate the significance of graphic design in various digital and print media through detailed examples and case studies.
  • Compare and contrast different design principles and their applications across multiple contexts to illustrate their versatility and importance.
  • Critique case studies to distinguish between effective and ineffective design strategies, thereby enhancing analytical skills in graphic design evaluation.
  • Appraise and categorize different typefaces based on their characteristics, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of typography.
  • Transform a basic typesetting process into an optimized one by evaluating its impact on readability and legibility, thereby enhancing communication effectiveness.
  • Diagnose common typesetting errors and propose corrective measures to improve overall design quality.
  • Predict and argue the future trends in typography with justifications based on current innovations and industry insights.
  • Differentiate and illustrate various forms of calligraphy, applying them appropriately in diverse design contexts.
  • Construct and arrange shapes and colors to create visually compelling compositions that demonstrate advanced design skills.
  • Estimate the psychological impact of colors in design and utilize this knowledge to make informed design decisions.
  • Modify and reorganize a given design to optimize its composition, employing advanced design techniques and principles.
  • Utilize key tools in Adobe Illustrator proficiently to create, modify, and enhance graphic designs, demonstrating technical competency.
  • Produce typographic designs that effectively communicate intended messages, showcasing the ability to blend visual art with functionality.
  • Review and summarize the comprehensive processes involved in graphic design, from conceptualization to execution, emphasizing the importance of each stage.
  • Predict and assess the implications of altering tool settings in Adobe Illustrator, facilitating more controlled and intentional design outcomes.
  • Report and defend the execution process of a design project from start to finish, clarifying the rationale behind key decisions and their impact on the final product.
  • Interpret core principles of Photoshop and InDesign for effective graphic design.
  • Illustrate mastery in using Photoshop and InDesign's essential tools and features.
  • Transform design elements with both software, demonstrating improved workflow skills.
  • Paraphrase main concepts in graphic design project creation and completion.
  • Critique image editing, text formatting, and object management techniques for a versatile skill set.
  • Explain how to blend text, graphics, and images for attractive designs.
  • Compare object transformation methods in both software to find the best solutions.
  • Summarize and suggest design principle improvements from real projects and studies.
  • Identify and solve design issues with Photoshop and InDesign's advanced features.
  • Demonstrate competence in managing design projects from start to finish with best practices.
  • Utilize Photoshop and InDesign for diverse editing and composition tasks.
  • Modify and boost design elements for better communication and goal achievement.
  • Predict and evaluate design choices' impacts for strategic decisions.
  • Examine graphic works to highlight improvements and encourage learning.
  • Differentiate between design techniques for effective application in various scenarios.
  • Draw insights on the distinct applications of Photoshop and InDesign in design.
  • Estimate and manage resources effectively for design projects.
  • Rate and evaluate different design solutions for optimal outcomes
  • Interpret the key principles of graphic design and their relevance to successful document layout and presentation.
  • Illustrate complex design concepts through practical application in class projects and assignments.
  • Paraphrase technical design terminology and processes to ensure clear understanding and communication within a design team.
  • Transform basic design elements into sophisticated graphic compositions that effectively communicate the intended message.
  • Defend design choices made during projects by providing reasoned arguments that reflect design principles and client needs.
  • Compare and contrast various design methodologies and their outcomes to foster a deeper understanding of graphic design practices.
  • Report on the evolution of design trends and predict future shifts in design practice.
  • Restate and review design briefs and project requirements to ensure alignment with expected outcomes.
  • Rewrite and refine design concepts based on feedback to improve and perfect final outputs.
  • Discover innovative design solutions through experimentation with different tools, techniques, and materials.
  • Construct detailed project plans that outline steps, resources, and timelines necessary for successful design execution.
  • Estimate the resources and time required for various design projects to improve planning and efficiency.
  • Identify and resolve design challenges using a systematic approach to problem-solving.
  • Build, assemble, and compose design elements to create coherent and impactful graphic messages.
  • Experiment with different styles, textures, and effects to develop a unique design voice.
  • Make use of advanced design software and tools to enhance creativity and productivity.
  • Utilize feedback constructively to evolve design concepts.
  • Combine traditional and digital design techniques for innovative outcomes.
  • Solve complex design problems with creative and effective solutions.
  • Predict how design choices will be perceived by different audiences and adjust strategies accordingly.
  • Survey current industry standards and practices to ensure relevance and competitiveness in the market.
  • Examine case studies and real-world examples to extract valuable lessons and best practices.
  • Differentiate between various design styles and genres to broaden one's design collection.
  • Distinguish effective design from merely good design by applying advanced critique techniques.
  • Conclude projects with a comprehensive review process that ensures all objectives are met.
  • Inspect and verify the technical aspects of design projects, ensuring they meet industry and client specifications.
  • Draw meaningful relationships between design theory and practice through reflective learning.
  • Argue the case for innovative design approaches in traditional contexts.
  • Assess, judge, and rate the effectiveness of design solutions in achieving communication goals.
  • Support design decisions with empirical evidence and best practices.
  • Recommend strategies for continuous improvement in design practice.
  • Arrange, devise, and plan design projects to effectively utilize available resources.
  • Prepare, produce, and propose comprehensive design solutions that meet or exceed client expectations.
  • Set up and manage workflows to ensure efficient design processes and high-quality outputs.
  • Develop, generate, and construct innovative design concepts that push creative boundaries.

Syllabus

  • Historical Evolution of Graphic Design
  • Why study Graphic Design for Digital Media?
  • Why study Graphic Design for Print Media?
  • Design Principles – Balance
  • Design Principles – Harmony
  • Design Principles – Contrast
  • Design Principles – Emphasis
  • What is Typography?
  • History of Typography?
  • Serif
  • Sans Serif
  • Script Fonts
  • Calligraphic Fonts
  • Handwriting Fonts
  • Blackletter or Gothic Fonts
  • Display or Decorative Fonts
  • Postscripts
  • Open Type Font
  • True Type Font
  • Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
  • Variable Fonts
  • What Is Legibility?
  • Readability and Typesetting Basics
  • Common Typesetting Mistakes
  • How to Choose the Right Typeface and Styles
  • Typography in Print and Digital Design
  • Typography in Branding
  • Current Trends and Innovation
  • Free and License Font - Various Fonts platform
  • What is Calligraphy?
  • Types of Calligraphy
  • Various examples of calligraphy
  • Differences between Lettering and Calligraphy
  • Introduction to Basic Shapes & Colors
  • Types of Shapes : Lines
  • Geometric Shapes
  • Organic Shapes
  • Abstract Shapes
  • What is Composition?
  • Key Elements of Composition
  • Focal Point
  • Scale
  • Contrast
  • Leading Lines
  • Hierarchy
  • Depth of Field
  • Balance
  • Space
  • Repetition / Pattern
  • Rule of Thirds
  • Rule of Odds
  • Golden Ratio
  • The Golden Triangle
  • Framing
  • Dominance
  • Foreground, Middle Ground and Background
  • Lead Room
  • Left to Right
  • Layering
  • Horizon Lines
  • Perspective
  • Filling the Frame
  • Simplification
  • Tips on Making Great Compositions and Layouts - Contrast
  • Introduction to Illustrator
  • A Simple Guide to Vector and Raster Graphics
  • Colors in Illustrator
  • Changing Color Modes in Illustrator
  • Creating Your Own Color Palette
  • Brush Tool
  • Zoom Tool
  • Drawing Stars
  • Using Lasso Tool
  • About Shape
  • Text on Canvas
  • Working with the Toolbar
  • Working with Application Bar
  • Opening Images
  • Creating New Files
  • Specify Number of Artboard
  • Raster Effects Option
  • Preview Mode Option
  • Saving
  • Artboards
  • Introduction
  • Business Card Front Design
  • Exploring Dynamic Back Designs for Business Cards
  • Outcome
  • Introduction
  • Creating Visiting Card
  • Adding the Logo Design
  • The Back- Side of the Visiting Card
  • Outcome
  • Exploring the Pen Tool and Anchor Points
  • Add and delete Anchor Point Tool
  • Anchor Point Tool
  • Control Panel Mastery and Stroke Customization
  • Changing Stroke Color
  • Utilizing Ovals and Opacity
  • Alignment Properties
  • Isolate Selected Object
  • Select Similar Option
  • Transform Panel Option
  • Cut Path
  • Convert to Curve with Outlines
  • Arc Tool
  • Spiral Tool
  • Rectangular Grid Tool
  • Polar Grid Tool
  • Rectangle Tool
  • Ellipse Tool
  • Polygon Tool
  • Using The Pen Tool To Draw an Illustration
  • Customizing The Illustration
  • Seven Text Tools
  • Recolor Artwork
  • Transform Panel Option
  • Body Text and Paragraph Control
  • Type on a Path and Wrap Inside an Object
  • Spell Check
  • Type Outlines
  • Zoom Tool
  • Hand Tool
  • Introduction
  • Business Card Front Design
  • Exploring Dynamic Back Designs for Business Cards
  • Outcome
  • Overlapping Text Effect in Illustrator
  • Text Manipulation and Letter Stretching In Adobe Illustrator
  • Brainstorming and Mind-Mapping Techniques
  • Developing Concepts for Various Projects:
    • Understanding Constraints in Project Management
  • Introduction
  • Creating a Label Design
  • Detailed Design Process
  • Elements in label design
  • Outcome
  • Layer and Layer Options
  • Merging Layers in Illustrator
  • Exploring Layer Management and Workflow:
  • Advanced Layer Techniques In Illustrator
  • Path and its Options
    • Drawing And Painting
    • Oval Option
    • Cut Path
    • Divide Path
    • Creating A Compound Path
    • Clippmask
    • Pencil Tool
  • Clipping Mask with Compound Shape
  • Enhancing the visual appeal of Character
  • Adding Details in Character
  • Ink Pen Essentials
  • Perfecting Cross-Hatching and Stippling
  • LOGO Design with Shape Builder Tool
  • Change Fluid with Spine Curves
  • Specialized Tools
    • Rotate Tool
    • Reflect Tool
    • Scale Tool
    • Shear Tool
    • Reshape Tool
    • Warp Tool
    • Free Transform
    • Bounding Box
    • Blend Tool
  • Slicing and Cutting Tools
  • Symbol tools
  • Graphic Styles Palette
  • Browse in Bridge
  • Working with Live Paint Bucket Tool
  • Graphic Styles
  • Extude and Bevel in Text
  • 3D Effects
  • 3D Inflate
  • Convert To Shape
  • Distort And Transform
  • Working with offset path
  • Rasterize
  • Stylize
  • Warp Options Dialog Box
  • SVG Filters
  • Working with pathfinder
  • Objective
  • Basic Skills to Becoming a Proficient Photo Editor
  • Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
  • Pixels and Resolution
  • Introduction to basic tools in Photoshop
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Digital Artistry Essentials with Photoshop
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Customizing the User Interface
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Organizing
  • Saving Files
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Image Modifications
  • Color Modifications
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Basic Tools
  • Selection Tools
  • Digital Art Essentials
  • Precision Paths
  • Design Foundations
  • Mastering Photo Retouching
  • Enhancing Your Images
  • Text Tools
  • Tool Presets
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Brush Presets
  • Colors and Shapes
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Making Selections with Different Tools
  • Modifying an Existing Selection
  • Saving and Loading Selections
  • Summary
  • Case Study - Creating a Mockup
  • Objective
  • Scaling
  • Summary
  • Objective
  • Using Content-Aware Scale
  • Summary
  • Objectives
  • Working with layers
  • Layer Options
  • Layer Effects
  • Layer Styles
  • Blending Modes
  • Summary
  • Type Tool and Options
  • Advanced Text Options
  • Applying Masks in Photoshop
  • Mask mode, Channels and Selections
  • Filter and Effects
  • Vanishing Point
  • Liquify Filter
  • Arranging the Workspace
  • Various Palettes
  • Exploring the palettes
  • Exploring new features in Photoshop
  • Applying Color Adjustments
  • Other color adjustments
  • Actions
  • Scripts
  • Variables
  • Photomerge
  • GIMP
    • Colorize Black and White Photos with GIMP
    • Next Step in Coloring Black and White Photos
    • Create a Newsletter in GIMP
  • Canva
    • What Is Canva And What Are Its Uses
    • What are free Templates in Canva
    • Essential Elements in Canva
    • Interface Overview of Canva
    • Smart tips to work in with Canva
  • Case Study - Fashion Magazine Cover
    • Decoding Fashion Magazine Covers
    • Basics to Design Fashion Magazine Cover
    • Designing a Magazine Cover
  • Social Media Post in Photopea
  • Remove background using the Magic Cut tool in Photopea
  • Face Retouching in Photopea
  • Objectives
  • Introduction to Affinity Photo 2
  • Get introduced to Affinity’s features
  • Creating a Poster in Affinity
  • Summary
  • Understanding Quick Preview
  • Getting Started with InDesign
  • Exploring the Workspace
  • Using the Toolbox
  • Working with Documents
    • Exploring the Toolbox
  • Working with Panels
    • Initiating a New Document
  • Getting Help while you work
    • Working and Exploring Panel
  • Creating a New Document
  • Creating a New Document from a Template
  • Creating New Document Using Presets
  • Setting up a Document
  • Using the Zoom and Hand Tools
  • Working with Rulers
  • Working with Guides
  • Using Smart Guides
  • Using Grids
  • Working with the Info Panel
  • Creating and Displaying Workspaces
  • Changing the Display View
  • Using Undo and Redo
  • Using the Pages Panel
  • Inserting Pages
  • Navigating Pages
  • Deleting or Moving Pages
  • Working with Page Spreads
  • Creating Master Pages
  • Working with Master Pages
  • Working with Page Number and Sections
  • Working with Chapter Numbers
  • Creating and Using Text Variables
  • Creating a Book
  • Managing Books
  • Creating a Table of Contents
  • Adjusting Layouts
  • Using the Type Tool
  • Adding Text to Frame
  • Threading Text
  • Editing Text
  • Find or Change
  • Glyphs and Special Characters
  • Spell-checking and Language Dictionaries
  • Changing Fonts and Font Size
  • Text Leading
  • Kerning and Tracking
  • Formatting Paragraphs
  • Aligning Text
  • Tabs and Indents
  • Bullets and Numbering
  • Text Composition
  • Placing Graphics
  • Placing Multiple Graphics
  • Using the Links Panel
  • Embedding Links
  • Editing Original Graphics
  • Setting Frame-fitting Options
  • Setting Compound Paths
  • Colorizing Images
  • Controlling Graphics Display Performance
  • Displaying XMP Graphics Information
  • Objective
  • Designing a book in Adobe InDesign
  • Editing in Photoshop, finalizing in Adobe InDesign
  • Summary
  • Creating a New Object
  • Creating Lines
  • Selecting Objects
  • Using Basic Strokes and Fills
  • Using Advanced Strokes
  • Using Transparency
  • Adding Drop Shadows
  • Applying Feathering
  • Using Other Effects to Format Objects
  • Using the Eyedropper tool
  • Stacking Objects
  • Creating a New Layer
  • Using Layers
  • Nesting Objects
  • Editing Frame and Path Shapes
  • Understanding Corner Options
  • Grouping and Locking Objects
  • Aligning and Distributing
  • Using Anchored Objects
  • Transforming Objects
  • Duplicating and Flipping Objects
  • Objective
  • Designing an Entry Pass in Adobe Illustrator
  • Continuing to design an Entry Pass in Adobe Illustrator
  • Finishing up the Entry Pass design in Adobe InDesign
  • Summary
  • Outcome
  • Drawing with the Pen Tool
  • Selecting and Moving Points and Segments
  • Converting Points
  • Adding and Deleting Anchor Points
  • Splitting Paths
  • Using the Smooth tool
  • Using the Pencil Tool
  • Working with Pathfinder
  • Joining and Closing Anchor Points
  • Reshape Paths
  • Creating a Compound Path
  • Working with Color Modes
  • Applying Color
  • Using the Eyedropper Tool
  • Working with the Color Panel
  • Working with Swatches
  • Tints
  • Creating a Table
  • Selecting Rows and Columns
  • Adding and Deleting Rows and Columns
  • Formatting a Table
  • Formatting Cells
  • Applying Table Styles
  • Placing Graphics in Cells
  • Adding Microsoft Excel Tables
  • Objective
  • Setting up a document and designing a Bill Book
  • Creating and exporting a Bill Book
  • Summary
  • Outcome
  • Using Custom Dictionaries
  • Finding and Changing Fonts
  • Using Find and Change
  • Searching for Text
  • Searching using GREP
  • Searching for Glyphs
  • Searching for Objects
  • Working with Hyphenation
  • Keeping Lines Together
  • Changing Justification Options
  • Changing Case
  • Using the Story Editor
  • Adding Footnotes
  • Working with Notes
  • Exporting a Document
  • Exporting as PDF File
  • Exporting as an EPS
  • Exporting Cross-Media Files
  • Exporting as a JPEG
  • Introduction to CorelDRAW
  • Navigating and Displaying Drawings
  • Personalizing Settings
  • Understanding the Basics in CorelDRAW
    • Configuring File Backup Preferences
    • Creating a new Document
  • Working with the Page Set-Up
    • Saving the document as a Template
    • Basic Options to Set a New Page
  • Working with Files
    • Exploring the Page Set-up Options
    • Need for Importing Files
    • Importing Files
  • Display Settings of CorelDraw
  • Enable Multiple page at a time
  • Mirror Horizontally and Mirror Vertically
  • Explore Cut Copy paste and Duplicate inside CorelDraw
  • Working with Document Grid
  • Raster to Vector inside CorelDraw
  • Customize Background Settings of Page
  • Rulers and Guides
  • Changing the Display Resolution
  • Understanding the Viewing Options
  • Understanding the Color palette
  • Working with the RGB Color Palette
  • Understanding the CMYK color Palette
  • Optimizing the Property of Document Palette
  • Understanding the Document Palette
  • Adding Colors from an image
  • Deleting Colors from the Document palette
  • Postscript Fill
  • Understanding the Interactive Fill Tool
  • Understanding the Mesh Fill Tool
  • Using the Color Eyedropper Fill Tool
  • Using the Attributes Eyedropper Fill Tool
  • Transparency Effects with Other Features
  • Introduction
  • Designing a Visiting Card in CorelDRAW
  • Outcome
  • Transformation of Object
  • More features to Work with Shapes
  • Working with Shape
  • Working with Pathfinder
  • Introduction to the Text Tool
  • Working with Text Layout
  • Adjust the Paragraph
  • Fitting Text to a Path
  • Creating Blended Text Shadows
  • Neon Text
  • Chrome Text
  • Bevel Text
  • Enveloped Text Creation

Certificate

  • MKCL provides certificate (for 30/60/90 hours courses) to the KLiC learner after his/her successful course completion.

Academic Approach

The Academic Approach of the course focuses on the “work centric” education i.e. begin with work (and not from a book !), derive knowledge from work and apply that knowledge to make the work more wholesome, useful and delightful. The ultimate objective is to empower the Learner to engage in socially useful and productive work. It aims at leading the learner to his/her rewarding career as well as development of the society.

Learning methodology

  • Learners are given an overview of the course and its connection to life and work.
  • Learners are then exposed to the specific tool(s) used in the course through the various real-life applications of the tool(s).
  • Learners are then acquainted with the careers and the hierarchy of roles they can perform at workplaces after attaining increasing levels of mastery over the tool(s).
  • Learners are then acquainted with the architecture of the tool or Tool Map so as to appreciate various parts of the tool, their functions and their inter-relations.
  • Learners are then exposed to simple application development methodology by using the tool at the beginner’s level
  • Learners then perform the differential skills related to the use of the tool to improve the given ready-made outputs.
  • Learners are then engaged in appreciation of real-life case studies developed by the experts.
  • Learners are then encouraged to proceed from appreciation to imitation of the experts.
  • After imitation experience, they are required to improve the expert’s outputs so that they proceed from mere imitation to emulation.
  • Finally, they develop the integral skills involving optimal methods and best practices to produce useful outputs right from scratch, publish them in their ePortfolio and thereby proceed from emulation to self-expression.

Evaluation Pattern

Evaluation Pattern of KLiC Courses consists of 4 Sections as per below table:

Section No. Section Name Total Marks Minimum Passing Marks
1 Learning Progression 25 10
2 Internal Assessment 25 10
3 Final Online Examination 50 20
Total 100 40
4 SUPWs (Socially Useful and Productive Work in form of Assignments) 5 Assignments 2 Assignments to be Completed & Uploaded

MKCL’s KLiC Certificate will be provided to the learner who will satisfy the below criteria:

  1. Learners who have successfully completed above mentioned 3 Sections i.e. Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3
  2. Additionally, learner should have completed Section 4 (i.e. Section 4 will comprise of SUPWs i.e. Socially Useful and Productive Work in form of Assignments)
    • Learner has to complete and upload minimum 2 out of 5 Assignments

Courses Fee Structure from 01 July, 2025 Onwards

KLiC 90 hour course fee applicable from 01 July, 2025 all over Maharashtra
KLiC Course Duration MFO: MKCL Share
(Including 18% GST)
ALC Share
(Service Charges to be collected by ALC)
90 hours Rs. 750/- Rs. 4,000/-
Important Points:
* Above mentioned fee is applicable for all Modes of KLiC Courses offered at Authorised Learning Center (ALC) and at Satellite Center
* Total fee is including of Course fees, Examination fees and Certification fees
* MKCL reserves the right to modify the Fee anytime without any prior notice