We offer the following courses in classrooms for students or individuals or, as a corporate study package for IT companies wanting to invest in knowledge for their teams to create quality deliverables for their clients. We are also offering online video, audio classes for students, individuals and companies wanting to learn at their own pace.
This course is designed for fresh Engineering Graduates, engineers with 1-5 years of work experience and final year engineering students who wish to learn from fundamentals to the most advanced concept in a practical setting, from concept to application, thereby filling the gap between engineering subjects and industry requirements.
The course is divided into 3 levels:- Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. Any student can register easily for Basic courses, students wanting to register for Intermediate and Advanced courses will have to pass an interview with our trainers demonstrating their basic or intermediate knowledge before taking up next level courses. There is also an online offering that has no interviews. This is a long course for 3 months.
Each day, MON-FRI, students can choose a 2 hour slot for classroom sessions, attend classes, go back home with homework for continuous and reinforced learning and practice through each day.
In this course, we educate students about the need for an OS, the need for a RTOS, the difference between OS and RTOS, an embedded system without OS at all, the concepts involved, example technical scenarios on how to use the various RTOS APIs, while understanding and reinforcing their embedded systems knowledge, write code that will exercise almost all RTOS APIs in VxWorks, understand debugging challenges in a multitasking system, the need for tuning code for performance to meet deadlines, how to measure timings and adjust code for performance and a host of other technicalities to make a student RTOS strong.
Currently, we donot have any RTOS training kits, so, there will be no practicals. There is also an online offering.
Any student wanting to learn RTOS, must demonstrate their proficiency in Embedded systems through our trainer interviews before beginning this course, otherwise it will be like speaking greek and latin. This is also a long course for 3 months, each day MON-FRI 2 hour slots.
In this course, the student will understand processor architecture, the processor structure, it’s registers, boot sequence, how processor addresses memory and cache subsystems, how to use mixed ‘C’ and Assembly language coding, how to use compiler #pragma specifics, reading and understanding .map files for fine tuning processor cycles and a host of other technicalities. Currently, no practicals being offered, however, we are working on few demonstration examples on our embedded system kits to enable the student to appreciate the concept.
So, it is not ready as a part of this training yet. There is also an online offering.
Any student wanting to learn ARM/MIPS Architecture, must demonstrate their proficiency in Embedded systems through our trainer interviews before beginning this course, otherwise it will be like speaking greek and latin. This is a short course for one week from MON-FRI, consisting of 40 hours.
In this course, the student will be taught about challenges faced in Telecommunication systems in maintaining hardware configurations, upgrades, software configuration and upgrades, effect of changing daughter circuit cards, unexpected changes in software behaviour, understanding and handling cables properly, circuit cards properly, injecting faults in circuit cards, how to diagnose and troubleshoot and isolate faulty cards.
There will be no practical sessions, since it is impossible to house refrigerator style circuit boards, own them, maintain them and run practical labs for the purposes of student education. However, to fill the practical gaps, there will be solid graphic illustrations and explanation of scenarios for students to ponder their minds on, and how to diagnose faults down to a specific shelf, down to a specific circuit card and finally to an erring chip.
This is a short course for one week from MON-FRI, consisting of 40 hours. Yes, there is an online offering too.
In this course, the student will be taught about Setting up, installing, cabling, configuring, networking an office or a sub-office with networked computers and servers and how to get going with an efficient IT Department.
Currently, our offerings are only on Windows Server based configurations and setup. There is an online offering too and classroom sessions are for 40 hrs, MON-FRI.
In this course, the student is a layman to computers and is being asked to use computers efficiently in his/her office. The student will be taught about PC booting, logging in, connecting to networks, sending and receiving emails securely, data backups, their importance, how to, troubleshooting PCs and local networks, and, a host of office automation related knowledge necessary to use computers efficiently at office.
Students will also get exposed to a good level at using MSWORD, MSEXCEL and MSPOWERPOINT. Currently, our offerings are only on Windows PCs with Ethernet networks at offices with options to go online to internet. There is NO ONLINE OFFERING currently, and classroom sessions are for 20 hrs, MON-WED.