IICT Coures


DCSE (Diploma in Computer Software Engineering)

Module 1:
Computer Fundamental: Intro to Computer and data processing, Input and Output Devices, Disk Operating System, Viruses, Computer Operations and Central Processing Unit. Windows XP/VISTA: Windows O/S, Working with Application Programs, Using Notepad, Making Images with Paint, Control Panel Items, Playing Movie. Networking:  Windows NT Environment, Network Topologies, Networking in Windows’2003. Microsoft Office 2003: MS-Word,MS- Excel, MS- PowerPoint,  Adobe PageMaker 7.0, C Language: Introduction, Data Types, Variables, If Condition, Switch Statements, For/ While/ Do-While Loops.                  
(6 Months)
Job Prospects:  *Programme Assistant.   *Publishing Assistant.
Module 2 :
Visual Basic 6.0:  Introduction to VB, Forms controls and menus, Programming construct, Functions and procedures, Array, File input output, Accessing database, Crystal report, OLE concepts. C++: Intro to OOPS, Programming in C++, Operators,Decision making, Arrays, Functions, Pointers, Class and Object, File management system. Internet Online:  Introduction to Internet, Installing and Configuring Internet tool, Introduction to www, File Transfer Protocol, e-mail, Evolution of Internet, Connecting to Internet, Surfing Websites.  CorelDraw 12  Project in C++  or Visual Basic.  
(6 Months)

Job Prospects: *Software Programmer.   * D.T.P Job Work.
Module3:
HTML/DHTML: Introduction to HTML/DHTML,File handling, Html language, Different types of lists, Creating lists, Changing background, Handling of  tables, Frames, Uploading files to web server JavaScript: Where does Javascript fit in?, Working with data and information, Functions and objects, Built-in objects, Events, Creating interactive forms, Loops, Frames, Documents and windows JSP/ASP, Photoshop 7.0 
Project: Static Web.   
                                                                                    
(6 Months)

Job Prospects:   *Web Programmer.   * Web Page Designer
Module4:
Visual Java 6.0, Oracle 11i         
Introduction to DBMS, Data Modeling, RDBMS, Relationships, Data Definition, Manipulation and control language statement, SQL, Basics, SQL, PL/SQL, RDBMS, Tally 6.2/7.2, Web Browser & Search Engine  Project: Dynamic Web Development.

(6 Months)
Job Prospects:  *Oracle database Administrator.  * Oracle database Designer.

ADCHN (Advance Diploma in Computer Hardware & Networking)



Module # 1 - Component Level

Certificate in Basic Electronics: Analog: Voltage, Current, Resistance, Magnetism, Transformer, Semiconductor Physics,, AC  Fundamentals. Digital: Counters,  Memories, Flip-Flops, Multiplexer, Logic Gates, De Multiplexer, Binary Number System, Demorgan’s Theorem, Karnaugh Maps. Microprocessor: 8085 Architecture & pinout Instruction Set, I/O Interfacing, DMA,  Interrupts, Straight Lines, Branches jumps, Stacks, Subroutine Interrupts.
Module # 2 - Certificate in Computer Installation
(A) Bootable/Master/Startup floppy/CD, Partitioning: O.S. & Devices Installation: Configuration, Motherboard, Sound, Display, CD-ROM, CD-Writer, Printer, TV-Tuner, Modem, Digital/Web Camera, Scanner, Multimedia K.B., Optical/USB Mouse  Application s/w Installation:  MS-Office, DTP, Tally, Programming language, Games command line/Graphical line. Diagnostic Tools: Disk Manager, Data recovery, Norton Anti-Virus, Partition Magic, Virtual Drive, Bad Sector Remover
(B) Mobile Loading & Troubleshooting: ”Mobile Memory Card” Downloading Softwares , Themes, Games, Installation, Software Troubleshooting, Operating System & Drives, Removing the Mobile Viruses.
Module # 3 - Certificate in Computer Hardware
Peripherals: FDD, HDD, Monitors Monochrome/Colour, SMPS, Keyboard & Mouse, CD-ROM, I/O Slots. Component level & Chip level Repairing: Monitor/ SMPS, Key Board & Mouse, F.D.D & CD ROM, 286, 386, 486, P-I, P-II, P-III, P-IV Technology & Assembling Testing of Motherboard with CRO & Logic Probe. Prepare in lab: Diode tester, Transistor Tester, Adapter
Module # 4 - Certificate in Windows NT & Networking
NT Workstation: Installation and Configuration, Organizing Programs and Documents, Setting Objects Properties, Printing, Sights and Sounds, Browsing the WWW with IE, NT Server: Windows NT Server, Planning Your Network, Designing NT Server, Installing NT Server, Working from NT Server Desktop, Anatomy of Registry, Managing and creating User Accounts, Security Concepts and Terminology, NT Server O/s, Developing Intranet Systems, Installing Internet Information Server, Network Protection and Disaster Recovery.
Module # 5 - Certificate in Computer Operator
Internet Online: Introduction to Internet, Installing and Configuring Internet Tool, Introduction to www, File Transfer Protocol, e-mail, Evolution of Internet, Connecting to Internet, Surfing Website.
Accounting Software: Tally 5.4/6.3 manual accounting concepts, basic concept of computerized accounting and inventory system, introduction with tally, creation of company, features & configuration, accounts information, inventory information, vouchers, accounting reports, inventory reports, balance sheet, profit & loss A/C, stock Summary, ratio analysis. MS Office 2003: MS-Word, Excel, MS-PowerPoint, D.T.P.: Adobe PageMaker 7, CorelDraw12, Photoshop 7.
Module # 6 - Certificate  in  Windows’2003  Networking
Defining Windows-2003: Pre-Installation and System Analysis, Installing Win’2003 Professional, Troubleshooting the Setup Fine-Tuning Win-2003 Pro: Tunning Win’2000 performance, Fine-Tuning Win’2003 Security, Win’2003 Registry Working with Win-2003: Working with File system, Installing Applications, Exploring the CLI, Printing and Faxing with Win’2003, Using on Laptop. Goes to the Internet: Direct Cable Connections, Setting up TCP/IP Protocol Access, Using IE & Outlook Exp. Networking Win-2003 Pro: Networking Protocols, Users and Groups, IIS, Setting Intranet, Linux and Win’2003 Administering Win-2003: Disaster Recovery, Event Viewer Performance Monitor, Task Manager, Win2003 Diagnostics, Terminal Services and Client (Licenses Management).
Module # 7 - Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) Training
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Essentials (RH033):Overview, Command Lin File system Browsing, GNOME and KDE Desktop, the bash Shell, Users, Groups and Permissions vi and vim Editor, Basic and  Printing the Linux File system, Configuring GNOME, KDE and X - based Tolls, the bash Shell and configuration, Advanced Topics in users, Group, And permission, Advanced uses of the vi & vim Editors, Standard I/O and pipes, Introduction to string processing string Processing with Regular Expressions Introducing to Processes, bash Shell scripting, Basic Networking Clients Programming and Administration.Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration (RH133):Installation System Initialization and Service, Kernel Service and Configuration Lab, Configuration Kernel parameters, File system Management, Network Configuration RPM and viclestant, User Administration Printing and Admin Tools, The X Window System Advanced File System Management Troubleshooting. Red Hat Enterprise Net2work Services and Security Administration (Rh133): Introducing To System Services, Organizing Networked Systems, Network File Sharing Service, Electronics Mail Service, HTTP Service, Security Concerns & Policy Authentication Service, System Monitoring, Securing Networks.
Module # 8 - Novell Networking Administration
Intra net-aware LAN 4.11/6.1- 3 Topologies: User Creation, Security Features Cabling, NDS, Client 32 Installation, Protocols, Installation of Server, N/W Printing, OSI Layer, Server Commands. 4.11/ 6.1 Administration, 4.11/6.1 Advance Administration, Installation & Configuration Design & Implementation, Building Intranetaware, Service & Support with Intrnetawares Networking Techniques, Intranetaware.
Module # 9 - Sun Unix & Sun Solaris Administration
Introduction to Unix/ Sun Operation System maintenance, File System & Backup, Managing programs in a UNIX/ Sun environment, Advanced networking & file system concepts.
Module # 10 - Cisco - CCNA
Layered Models, TCP/IP, Building a Network, Managing CISCO in an Internetwork, Recovering the password IP Routing, Switching,  Virtual LANs, WAN.

Kids Courses

Diploma in Desktop Publishing
MODULE 1 - (6 Months)

Computer Fundamentals: Intro to Computer & data processing, Input & Output Devices, Disk Operating System, Viruses, Computer Operations & Central Processing Unit. Windows’XP/Vista: Windows O/S, Working with Application Programs, Using Notepad, Making Images with Paint, Control Panel Items, Playing Movie. Networking: Windows NT Environment, Network Topologies, Networking in Windows’2000. Microsoft Office XP: MS-Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access.
MODULE 2 - (6 Months)
PageMaker 7.0:
Constructing a Publication, Text Formatting & Word Processing, Composition & Typography, Graphics & Text Objects, Indexes, Contents, & Pagination, Defining, Applying, & Trapping Color, Color Management, Importing, Linking, & Exporting, Printing.
CorelDraw 12:
Working with Tools, Drawing shapes, Working with objects, color, pages and layout, and color effects, Adding 3-dimensional effects to objects, Changing the transparency of objects, Adding and formatting text, Working with bitmaps, Creating, Publishing to the Web, Commercial printing.
Adobe Photoshop:
Display file information in the document window, Palettes & Menus, Tools, Photo Editing, manage workspaces, Bitmap images and vector graphics, Pixel dimensions & image resolution, Adjusting image size & resolution, Importing scanned images, create a new image, Change Color modes, create a shape, Painting.
Internet Online:
Introduction to Internet, Installing and Configuring Internet tool, Introduction to www, File Transfer Protocol, e-mail, Evolution of Internet, Connecting to Internet, Surfing Website, Working offline, Downloading files, Handling e-mail, Attachments.
Hardware and Networking   

  • ADCHN 12/24 Months
  • Advanced Courses on Networking(Other Courses)
    ADCHN
    (Advance Diploma in Computer Hardware & Networking)

Module # 1 - Component Level
Certificate in Basic Electronics: Analog: Voltage, Current, Resistance, Magnetism, Transformer, Semiconductor Physics,, AC  Fundamentals. Digital: Counters,  Memories, Flip-Flops, Multiplexer, Logic Gates, De Multiplexer, Binary Number System, Demorgan’s Theorem, Karnaugh Maps. Microprocessor: 8085 Architecture & pinout Instruction Set, I/O Interfacing, DMA,  Interrupts, Straight Lines, Branches jumps, Stacks, Subroutine Interrupts.
Module # 2 - Certificate in Computer Installation
(A) Bootable/Master/Startup floppy/CD, Partitioning: O.S. & Devices Installation: Configuration, Motherboard, Sound, Display, CD-ROM, CD-Writer, Printer, TV-Tuner, Modem, Digital/Web Camera, Scanner, Multimedia K.B., Optical/USB Mouse  Application s/w Installation:  MS-Office, DTP, Tally, Programming language, Games command line/Graphical line. Diagnostic Tools: Disk Manager, Data recovery, Norton Anti-Virus, Partition Magic, Virtual Drive, Bad Sector Remover
(B) Mobile Loading & Troubleshooting: ”Mobile Memory Card” Downloading Softwares , Themes, Games, Installation, Software Troubleshooting, Operating System & Drives, Removing the Mobile Viruses.
Module # 3 - Certificate in Computer Hardware
Peripherals: FDD, HDD, Monitors Monochrome/Colour, SMPS, Keyboard & Mouse, CD-ROM, I/O Slots. Component level & Chip level Repairing: Monitor/ SMPS, Key Board & Mouse, F.D.D & CD ROM, 286, 386, 486, P-I, P-II, P-III, P-IV Technology & Assembling Testing of Motherboard with CRO & Logic Probe. Prepare in lab: Diode tester, Transistor Tester, Adapter.
Module # 4 - Certificate in Windows NT & Networking
NT Workstation: Installation and Configuration, Organizing Programs and Documents, Setting Objects Properties, Printing, Sights and Sounds, Browsing the WWW with IE, NT Server: Windows NT Server, Planning Your Network, Designing NT Server, Installing NT Server, Working from NT Server Desktop, Anatomy of Registry, Managing and creating User Accounts, Security Concepts and Terminology, NT Server O/s, Developing Intranet Systems, Installing Internet Information Server, Network Protection and Disaster Recovery.
Module # 5 - Certificate in Computer Operator
Internet Online: Introduction to Internet, Installing and Configuring Internet Tool, Introduction to www, File Transfer Protocol, e-mail, Evolution of Internet, Connecting to Internet, Surfing Website. Accounting Software: Tally 5.4/6.3 manual accounting concepts, basic concept of computerized accounting and inventory system, introduction with tally, creation of company, features & configuration, accounts information, inventory information, vouchers, accounting reports, inventory reports, balance sheet, profit & loss A/C, stock Summary, ratio analysis. MS Office 2003: MS-Word, Excel, MS-PowerPoint, D.T.P.: Adobe PageMaker 7, CorelDraw12, Photoshop 7.
Module # 6 - Certificate in Windows’2003 Networking
Defining Windows-2003: Pre-Installation and System Analysis, Installing Win’2003 Professional, Troubleshooting the Setup Fine-Tuning Win-2003 Pro: Tunning Win’2000 performance, Fine-Tuning Win’2003 Security, Win’2003 Registry Working with Win-2003: Working with File system, Installing Applications, Exploring the CLI, Printing and Faxing with Win’2003, Using on Laptop. Goes to the Internet: Direct Cable Connections, Setting up TCP/IP Protocol Access, Using IE & Outlook Exp. Networking Win-2003 Pro: Networking Protocols, Users and Groups, IIS, Setting Intranet, Linux and Win’2003 Administering Win-2003: Disaster Recovery, Event Viewer Performance Monitor, Task Manager, Win2003 Diagnostics, Terminal Services and Client (Licenses Management).
Module # 7 - Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) Training
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Essentials (RH033):Overview, Command Lin File system Browsing, GNOME and KDE Desktop, the bash Shell, Users, Groups and Permissions vi and vim Editor, Basic and Printing the Linux File system, Configuring GNOME, KDE and X - based Tolls, the bash Shell and configuration, Advanced Topics in users, Group, And permission, Advanced uses of the vi & vim Editors, Standard I/O and pipes, Introduction to string processing string Processing with Regular Expressions Introducing to Processes, bash Shell scripting, Basic Networking Clients Programming and Administration.Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration (RH133):Installation System Initialization and Service, Kernel Service and Configuration Lab, Configuration Kernel parameters, File system Management, Network Configuration RPM and viclestant, User Administration Printing and Admin Tools, The X Window System Advanced File System Management Troubleshooting. Red Hat Enterprise Network Services and Security Administration (Rh133): Introducing To System Services, Organizing Networked Systems, Network File Sharing Service, Electronics Mail Service, HTTP Service, Security Concerns & Policy Authentication Service, System Monitoring, Securing Networks.
Module # 8 - Novell Networking Administration
Intra net-aware LAN 4.11/6.1- 3 Topologies: User Creation, Security Features Cabling, NDS, Client 32 Installation, Protocols, Installation of Server, N/W Printing, OSI Layer, Server Commands. 4.11/ 6.1 Administration, 4.11/6.1 Advance Administration, Installation & Configuration Design & Implementation, Building Intranetaware, Service & Support with Intrnetawares Networking Techniques, Intranetaware.
Module # 9 - Sun Unix & Sun Solaris Administration
Introduction to Unix/ Sun Operation System maintenance, File System & Backup, Managing programs in a UNIX/ Sun environment, Advanced networking & file system concepts
Module # 10 - Cisco - CCNA
Layered Models, TCP/IP, Building a Network, Managing CISCO in an Internetwork, Recovering the password IP Routing, Switching,  Virtual LANs, WAN.

CTTC (Computer Teacher Training Course)
Computer Fundamentals: Intro to Computer and data processing, Input and Output Devices, Disk Operating System, Viruses, Computer Operations and Central Processing Unit. Windows’ XP/Vista: Windows O/S, Working with Application Programs, Using Notepad, Making Images with Paint, Control Panel Items, Playing Movie.Networking:  Windows NT Environment, Network Topologies, Networking in Windows’2000. Microsoft Office XP: MS-Word, MS- Excel, MS- Powerpoint, MS-Access.  
Computer Programming
Programming in C: Introduction, Data Types, Generating  Program in C language, Operators, Decision Making S
witch Statement, Iteration or loops, Statements, Arrays, User Defined Functions and Prototype, Pointers, Structures
and Union, File Management System, Syntex, Practice. Programming in C++: Introduction, Generating Program
in C++, Operators, Decision Making, Arrays, Functions & Prototype, Pointers Structure & Union, File Management
System, Class and Object, Practice. Visual Basic 6.0: Introduction to Vb, Forms controls and menus, Programming construct, Functions and procedures, Array, File input output, Accessing database, Crystal report, Ole concepts.,
Project: in C++ or Visual Basic.
HTML/DHTML
Introduction to HTML/DHTML,File handling, Html language, Different types of lists, Creating
lists, Changing background, Handling of  tables, Frames, Uploading files to web server. JavaScript: Where does
java script fit in?, Working with data and information, Functions and objects, Built-in  objects, Events, Creating
interactive forms, Loops, Frames, Documents and windows,  JSP/ASP, Project: Static Web VisualJava6.0, Oracle9i: Introduction to DBMS, Data Modeling, RDBMS,  Relationships, Data Definition, Manipulation and control language statement, SQL, Basics, SQL, PL/SQL,ORD BMS, Web Browser & Search Engine, Project: Dynamic Web Development. Internet Online: Introduction to internet, Installing and configuring internet tool, Introduction to www,
File transfer protocol, e-mail, Evolution of internet, Connecting to internet, Surfing website, Working offline,
Downloading files, Handling e-mail, Attachments.
Computer Accounting
Tally 7.2/6.3: Accounts- Groups, Ledgers, Vouchers, Voucher entry, Group summary, Trial Balance, Balance sheet, Profit and Loss Account, and reports. Inventory- Groups, Items, Item category, Unit of measures, Vouchers and Godowns, Inventory reports. Accounts with inventory, Vat- Ledgers, Voucher entry, reports. Account Leader:

DTP  (Desktop Publishing)
Adobe PageMaker 7.0: PageMaker Basics: File Menu, edit menu, Layout menu, Type menu, element menu, Utilities menu,  Working with Files: Creating a new document, Document setup dialog box, Setting a document’s size, margins etc.PageMaker Screen: Viewing the pasteboard, Toolbox, Screen, rulers, measurement system, Control palette.
Photoshop 7.0
The Photoshop work area is arranged to help you focus on creating and editing images. Palettes, Menus & Tools, Photo Editing, Manage workspaces, Bitmap images and vector graphics, Pixel dimensions & image resolution, Adjusting image size & resolution, Importing scanned images, Create a new image, Change Color modes, Create a shape, Painting.
CorelDRAW 12
CorelDRAW is an intuitive graphics design application that gives designers a more enjoyable work experience. CorelDRAW is built and designed to meet the demands of today’s working designer to create ads or collateral for print or for the Web,  Publishing to the Web, Commercial printing. Working with lines, outlines, and brush strokes Drawing shapes, Working with objects Working with symbols, Filling objects, Working with color, Adding three-dimensional effects to objects, Changing the transparency of objects, Working with layers, Adding and formatting text.
Computer Networking
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Essentials(RH033) : Overview, Command Lin File system Browsing, GNOME and KDE Desktop, the bash Shell, Users, Groups and Permissions vi and vim Editor, Basic and  Printing the Linux  File system, Configuring GNOME, KDE and X - based Tools, the bash Shell and configuration, Advanced Topics in             users, Group, and permission, Advanced uses of the vi & vim Editors, Standard I/O and pipes, Introduction to string.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration(RH133): Installation System Initialization and Service, Kernel Service and Configuration Lab, Configuration Kernel, parameters, File system Management, Network Configuration, RPM and viclestant.
Micro Teaching Classes
Even though often unacknowledged the importance of a good teacher is enormous in a country like India. They play a vital role in the overall development of the students. The importance of teachers is especially enormous in the tender aged students. Therefore training the teachers adequately is very important and over the years various institutes providing teacher’s training courses have come up in different parts of the country. As keeping in minds various courses are introduced for various stages of  a students. We are trying to concentrate  the needs of a Computer Teacher.
Psychology Classes
This course provides an overview of basic psychological principles that underlie human behavior and reactions to everyday life. Students are provided an opportunity to apply critical-thinking skills to the problems and issues. This course examines the major issues and organizing principles that delineate the topic of motivation. Various theories will be assessed to understand motivation and analyze diverse motivation systems in terms of their primary components of biological, learned, and cognitive behavior. The structure of this course is designed to help each student become his/her own learner and theoretician, to gather information from a variety of sources, and to draw upon personal experience as well as that of other students. Each student should analyze the information in developing his/her own "therefores" or theories. Those personalized theories should be applicable to students' work situations.

Other Courses

CompTIA - A+
A+ Operating System Technologies
• Introduction to Computers
• Types of Software & languages
Introduction to Operating System (DOS)
• Introduction to OS Booting sequence in DOS
• Internal & external commands
Working with Windows 98/2003/VISTA
• Hardware profiles • System and memory Resource management • Boot sequence • System management and maintenance tools • Registry monitoring tools and troubleshooting resources. Working with Windows 2000/2003/VISTA • Installing Windows 2000 Professional and Server • Administration tools • Microsoft Management Consoles • Basic disk management • The boot process • System recovery using safe mode • Using Device manager Networking with Windows 98/
2000/2003/VISTA • Discussion on TCP/IP • Installing Network adapters, protocols and services
• Discussion of Workgroup or Domain models
• Mapping network and printer connections.
A+ PC Support (Core Hardware)
Assembling & Installation • Add on card identification • Assembling a computer
• Installation of DOS, 95, 98, ME, 2000, 20003, VISTA, MS-Office XP/ 2000 etc.,
• Configuration of display, sound card
Basic Electronics
• Resistors, capacitors and Inductors
• Conductors, Insulators and semi-conductors
• Comparison between AC and DC Current
• Diodes and transistors • Rectifiers and voltage Regulators
Digital Electronics
• Number System and conversion • Basic logic gates (NOT, AND, OR) • Universal gates (NAND, NOR) • Flip flops (RS, D and JK)
• Counters, Shift registers • Multiplexer and Demultiplexer • Introduction to Integrated Circuits • Microprocessor and Support chips
• Difference between 8085,8086 and 8088
• Data, Address and control bus • Dumb and Smart chip • Use of 8284,8288, 74LS245, 74LS373, in a PC • Use of 8237,8253.8255 & 8259 in a PC.
Advanced Microprocessor
• Difference between PC-XT & PC-AT • Processor speed ratings • Study on Intel 80286, 80386, 80486 • Study on Pentium, MMX, Pentium Pro, Celeron, PII, PIII,P4, Xeon • Study on Hyper-threading and Dual-Core Technology • Pipelining and super-scalar execution • Difference between RISC and CISC • Discussion on Overdrive processor • Processor performance tests • AMD- K5, K6, K7, Athlon, Duron, Cyrix- M II, Media GX • Multiprocessor configuration • Using System Resources and Memory • Managing IRQ and I/O Base addresses. • Configuring DMA Channels •Troubleshooting resource conflicts • Memory management • The system and logical Memory Layouts • Adapter Memory Configuration and optimization • Different Memory types • Discussion on Cache Memory.
• Socket identification & I/O Slots • Study on LX, BX, ZX, 810,820, 815, 840 and 850 motherboard • Upgrading the motherboard and the processor • Bus Slots and I/O Cards • Types of I/O Buses (ISA, EISA, MCA, VESA, PCMCIA and PCI) • Study on Notebook and Laptop architecture.
Storage Devices
• Floppy Disk Controller and drive
• Read/write Heads and Head Actuators
• Sensors and motors in a FDD • Analyzing floppy disk and drive construction • Data organization in floppy disk • Analyzing problems in FDD.
Hard Disk Drives
• Data encoding scheme (FM, MFM, RLL)
• Different HDD interface (ST-506/412, ESDI, IDE) • Study on SCSI interface • Data organization (MBR, DBR, FAT) • Data recovery using Various tools • Hard Disk Limitations (File System and BIOS) • Introduction to Disk Arrays (RAID) • Analyzing and troubleshooting
Hard Disk Drive
• Introduction to Tape Drives
Optical Storage Device
• Introduction to CD-ROM, DVD, CD-RW
• Encoding and data organization in CD-ROM • Multiread and Universal Disk Format (UDF)
• Troubleshooting CD-ROM Drives
• Introduction to MO Drives
VIRUS
• Virus History • Types of viruses (Trojans, File, Boot sector, etc.) • Installing different Antivirus packages
Communication Ports and Modem
• Using communication ports and devices • Serial port configuration • Null Modem Configuration (RS-232) • Modem Standards • Configuring modem for internet connectivity • Internet concept and browsing • Introduction of USB
Parallel Ports and Printers
• Parallel port configuration • Detecting and testing Parallel port using DEBUG • Introduction
to Printers • Printer working concepts (DMP,
Inkjet, LaserJet) • Detailed study about dot-
matrix and inkjet printers • Troubleshooting printer  • Introduction Scanners
Software and Hardware Diagnostic Tools
• Power-on Self Test (POST) • Using AMIDIAG, Norton Diagnostics, QAPLUS and MSD • GUI based Diagnostics Utility
Operating system and hardware
 troubleshooting
• Differentiating problems between Hardware, software and OS • Potential system problems
• Diagnosing problems through Beep Sounds
• Analyzing and repairing hardware problem
• Advanced Troubleshooting
Monitors and Power Supply
• Power supply functions and operation • AT and ATX power supply • Repairing a power supply
• Introduction to monitors • Identifying different sections in monitor • Basic troubleshooting of monitors
Introduction to Networking
• Network Cabling and Interfaces • Introduction to Baseband and  broadband • Network Cable Types (Co-axial, Twisted pair, Fiber Optic) • Network Technologies (Ethernet, Token Ring) • Discussion on ISO/OSI Model and Network Protocol.
CompTIA - N+
Basic Network Theory
• Network Definitions • Network Models
• Connectivity • Network Addressing • Signaling Concepts
Network Connectivity
• The Data Package • Establishing a Connection • Reliable Delivery • Network Connectivity
• Noise Control • Building Codes • Connection Devices
Advanced Network Theory
• The OSI Model • Ethernet • Network Resources • Token Ring/IEEE 802.5 • FDDI • Wireless Networking
Common Network Protocols
• Families of Protocols • NetBEUI • Bridges and Switches • The TCP/IP Protocol • Building a TCP/IP Network • The TCP/IP Suite
TCP/IP Services
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol • DNS Name Resolution • NetBIOS Support• SNMP
• TCP/IP Utilities • Upper Layer Services: FTP
Alternate Network Protocols
• Introduction to IPX/SPX • AppleTalk
• Introduction to Apple Open Transport
• Introduction to Ipv6
Network LAN Infrastructure
• Implement LAN Protocols on a Network • IP Routing • IP Routing Tables • Router Discovery Protocols • Data Movement in a Routed Network • Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Network WAN Infrastructure
• The WAN Environment • WAN Transmission Technologies • WAN Connectivity Devices • Voice Over Data Services
Remote Networking
• Remote Networking • Remote Access Protocols
• VPN Technologies
Network Security
• Introduction to Network Security • Virus Protection • Local Security • Network Access
• Internet Security
Disaster Recovery
• The Need for Disaster Recovery • Disaster Recovery Plan • Data Backups • Fault Tolerance
Advanced Data Storage Techniques
• Enterprise Data Storage • Clustering • Network Attached Storage • Storage Area Networks
Network Troubleshooting
• Using a Systematic Approach to Troubleshooting • The Network Baseline
Network Operating Systems
• Novell NetWare • Microsoft BackOffice • Linux History and Operation • Macintosh
CompTIA - SECURITY+
Identifying Security Threats • Importance of security in a network • Identify Social Engineering Attacks • Attackers goal • Consideration when setting up a security
Security Basics
• Functions of cryptography • Classify Network Attacks • Classify Software-based Attacks • Basic components of cryptography Hardening Internal Systems and Services • Harden Base Operating Systems • Harden Directory Services • Harden DHCP Servers • Harden Network File and Print Servers • Hardening Internetwork Devices and Services • Harden Internetwork Connection Devices • Harden DNS and BIND Servers • Harden Web Servers • Harden FTP Servers • Harden Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP) Servers • Harden Email Servers • Harden Conferencing and Messaging Servers
Securing Network Communications
• Secure Client Internet Access • Secure Network Traffic Using IP Security (IPSec) • Encrypting the communication using IP Sec • Secure Wireless Traffic • Secure the Remote Access Channel
Managing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
• Install a Certificate Authority (CA) Hierarchy • Harden a Certificate Authority • Back Up Certificate Authorities • Restore a Certificate Authority Managing Certificates • Enroll Certificates for Entities • Secure Network Traffic Using Certificates • Renew Certificates • Revoke Certificates • Back Up Certificates and Private Keys • Restore Certificates and Private Keys Applying Certificates • Using Certificates to protect Web site • Using Certificates to protect POP3 and IMAP4 • Using Certificates in IPSec Environment Enforcing Organizational Security Policy • Enforce Corporate Security Policy Compliance • Enforce Legal Compliance • Enforce Physical Security Compliance • Educate Users Monitoring the Security Infrastructure • Scan for Vulnerabilities • Monitor for Intruders • Respond to Security Incidents
Cisco – CCNP (642-901):
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
• Scaling large networks • IP addressing
• Understanding VLSM,CIDR • IPV6 addressing operations • IPv6 interoperation with Ipv4
• Configuring and verifying EIGRP • Configuring and verifying Integrated IS-IS • Functions and operation of OSPF in multi-areas • Configuring stub, totally stub, NSSA • Verifying and troubleshooting OSPF • Route Redistribution
• Configuring DHCP services • Route-filtering
• BGP Basic Concepts • BGP Advanced Features
• Implementing Multicast forwarding(PIM-SM,DM) • IGMP
(642-812): Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
• The campus and Network Design • Switching Technologies • Implementing VLAN and Trunks
• Implementing Trunks with ISL and 802.1Q
• Explain the Functions and operations of STP and RSTP •Implementing PVRST and MST • Inter-VLAN Routing •  Multilayer Switching • Implementing Gateway redundancy with HSRP, VRRP and GLBP. • Configuring wireless client access • Describe the client devices, network unification and mobility platforms • Explain the Layer2 attacks (Mac-flooding, Rogue Devices, DHCP Spoofing etc) • Port-security, 802.1x, VACLS, PVLANS, DHCP Snooping and DAI •Characteristics of voice in the campus network •Configure and verify basic IP Phone
(642-825) Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW)
• Implement basic Tele-worker services • Describe xDSL Technologies •Configuring ADSL Technologies • Describe the components and operation of frame-mode MPLS • Configuring and verifying frame-mode MPLS • Implementing SITE-TO-SITE VPN • Pre-shared keys • Configuring and verifying VPN backup interfaces • Cisco Easy VPN • Describe and mitigate the common network attacks • Implement Cisco Device Hardening • Describe and configure CISCO IOS Firewall • Describe and configure CISCO IOS IPS •Working and SDM
(642-845) Optimizing converged Cisco Networks
• Functions and operations of VOIP Network • Describe and verify basic components in the Enterprise Network • Necessity and strategy of QoS implementation in converged Networks • Describe and Implement the DiffServ QoS • Traffic Shaping and Traffic Policing • Control Plane Policing • Explain the operation of AutoQoS • SDM QoS wizard • Implementing WLAN Securing and Management • WLSE and WCS • Describe and configure WLAN QOS.
Cisco – CCSP
(642-551) Securing Cisco network devices (SND)
• Planning a secure network • Mitigating the network attacks • Introducing the Cisco security portfolio • Building the Cisco self-defending networks • Securing Administrative access to Cisco routers • Configuring the AAA on Cisco routers • Configuring the CSACS on windows servers • Mitigating threats and attacks with access-lists • Securing catalyst switches and mitigating the attacks • Introduction and configuring the pix through CLI and PDM • Introduction and configuring the IPS through CLI AND IDM •   Introducing and deploying the Cisco security through CSAMC • Building and configuring the IPSEC VPN • Configuring the VPN CLIENT
(642-502) Security networks with Cisco routers and switches (SNRS)
• Deploying CSACS for windows server • Configuring the RADIUS and TACACS+ with


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