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University of Allahabad Mandates Basic Computer and Typing Skills for Non Teaching Staff

Basic computer knowledge and typing skills are also required. The change must happen within three months.

 

Prayagraj: On February 11, 2026, Prayagraj received news about the University of Allahabad. Staff without teaching roles now need to learn basic computer skills. Typing knowledge is also required. The change must happen within three months. A new circular set the deadline for these steps.

A notice from the Registrar’s department explains the goal behind shifting staff - better workflow and easier tasks for different units on campus. Since digital skills now shape how offices run, staying up to speed makes daily operations run smoother.

Once the necessary computer training and typing course ends, staff need to write an official letter. That document gets approved by their supervisor before moving on to the Establishment Section. The section handles non-teaching staff records, so everything has a proper entry.

Now it's clear - not following the deadline could mean salary increases are held back, according to established procedures.

A fresh mandate has arrived, greenlit by proper oversight, spreading through various divisions - deans, directors, wardens, support staff, even the university’s tech hub - with a clear request: post the official notice online where records reside.

This effort aims to boost how well the school adapts to digital tools while making day-to-day operations smoother, according to those leading it.

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