Course
Upskilling
Course
Diploma
Course
PG Diploma
Hardware and Networking
Hardware and networking form the backbone of modern information technology infrastructure. Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system, such as the central processing unit (CPU), memory, storage devices, and peripheral devices like keyboards and monitors. Networking, on the other hand, involves the interconnection of these hardware components to enable communication and data exchange between devices. This can be achieved through various means, including wired connections like Ethernet and wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Together, hardware and networking enable the seamless operation of computer systems, allowing users to share resources, access the internet, and run complex applications efficiently. The integration of robust hardware with advanced networking solutions is crucial for businesses to maintain operational efficiency, support large-scale data processing, and ensure secure and reliable communication across different platforms.
Duration: 3 Months, 2 hours per day, Monday to Friday
Course Highlights:
- Introduction to Computers
- Assembling a Desktop
- Laptop Service
- Concept of Operating System
- Introduction to Computer Networks
- Communication Media & Connectors
- Protocols
- Network Components
- EPABX
- CCTV surveillance system
- Biometric Attendance system
A 3 months internship program is available &
participants will receive a stipend for their
involvement.
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