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Who To Join Full Stack Developer Course?
Degree/ B.tech/MCA Freshers
Software Developers
Solution Architects
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Students who seek IoT knowledge
Business Executives and Managers
Emerging job roles in Full Stack Development
Full Stack Developer Fresher
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MEAN Full Stack Developer
MERN Full Stack Developer
Web Developer Fresher
Who is Full Stack Developer?
A full stack developer is a person who can develop both client and server software. In addition to mastering HTML and CSS, he/she also knows how to Program a server (like using PHP, ASP, Python, or Node) Program a database (like using SQL, SQLite, or MongoDB)
Why Demand for Full Stack developers is High?
Average salary of Full Stack developer in India is around 6LPA. They get higher pay because they reduce operational cost.
Some of the sectors and industries that recruit Full Stack Developers are start-ups, B2B and B2C companies, educational institutions, media and entertainment industries, financial institutions, online businesses, e-commerce companies and Non-profit organizations.
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It is becoming the most IN-Demand skill in IT Companies
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It will grow by 24% by 2025
Elements of a Full Stack:
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Front-end: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript
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Back-end: Python + Django, PHP, NodeJS
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Databases: MySQL, MongoDB, Hadoop
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Design: UX (User Experience Design), UI (User Interface Design), IA (Information Architecture)
As per the World Economic Forum, software developers are the fourth largest in demand as emerging job roles.
NASSCOM predicts the Indian IT/ITeS Industry to increase to USD 350 BN by 2025 which results in an addition of Job opportunities of around 2.5-3 million jobs!
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- 2 Upcoming Batches
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- 5 End to End 100% Job Guaranteed Full Stack Web Developer Course
- 6 Full Stack Course with 100% placement Guaranteed New Batch Starts on JAN 27th 2021
- 7 Hyderabad's First Advanced Full Stack Developer course with Job Guaranteed(3LPA-12LPA)
- 8 Get your Dream job in 100 Days - Be a Certified Full Stack Developer
- 9 Planning a Great start for your Career with Social Prachar?
- 10 Call our Quick Helpline 8019 479 419 for Instant Help.
- 11 Full Stack Developer – Jack of All Trades
- 12 Who is Full Stack Developer?
- 13 Why Demand for Full Stack developers is High?
- 14 Key Highlights
- 15 Dedicated Portal
- 16 Internship Offers for Freshers
- 17 Weekly Assignments
- 18 Timely Doubt Sessions
- 19 Dedicated HR Team
- 20 Advanced Curriculums
- 21 1-1 Mentorship
- 22 Certificates
- 23 Resume Preparation Tips
- 24 Interview Guidance and Support
- 25 Call Our Career Advisor Now for Requisite Details.
Full Stack Development Course Curriculum
S.No | Topics | Class (Hrs) |
HTML |
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1 | Introduction to HTML | Class 1 (1Hr) |
2 | HTML Head | Class 2 (1Hr) |
3 | HTML Elements | Class 3 (1Hr) |
4 | HTML Tags | Class 4 (1Hr) |
5 | Block & Inline | Class 5 (1Hr) |
6 | HTML File Paths | Class 6 (1Hr) |
7 | HTML Lists | Class 7 (1Hr) |
8 | HTML Forms | Class 8 (1Hr) |
9 | HTML Form Elements | Class 9 (1Hr) |
10 | HTML Form Attributes | Class 10 (1Hr) |
11 | HTML Tables | Class 11 (1Hr) |
12 | HTML I frame | Class 12 (1Hr) |
13 | Video and audio | Class 13 (1Hr) |
14 | Canvas | Class 14 (1Hr) |
15 | Svg | Class 15 (1Hr) |
16 | Web Storage | Class 16 (1Hr) |
17 | Server sent events | Class 17 (1Hr) |
18 |
Different b/w svg and Canvas |
Class 18 (1Hr) |
19 | YouTube Map link | Class 19 (1Hr) |
CSS |
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20 | CSS Syntax and Selectors | Class 20(1Hr) |
21 | Types of style sheets | Class 21 (1Hr) |
22 | Colors | Class 22 (1Hr) |
23 | Backgrounds |
Class 23 (1Hr) |
24 | Borders &outlines | |
25 | Margin &Padding | |
26 | Width &Height | |
27 | Box-modal | |
28 | CSS text properties and effects |
Class 24 (1Hr) |
29 | CSS Fonts | |
30 | CSS Icons | |
31 | CSS Links |
Class 25 (1Hr) |
32 | CSS Lists | |
33 | CSS tables | |
34 | Positions | |
35 | CSS overflow | |
36 | CSS floating | |
37 | CSS Layout – Horizontal &Vertical Align |
Class 26 (1Hr) |
38 | CSS Combinatory | |
39 | CSS Pseudo-classes | |
40 | CSS Pseudo-elements | |
41 | CSS Opacity / Transparency |
Class 27 (1Hr) |
42 | CSS Navigation Bar | |
43 | CSS Dropdowns | |
44 | CSS Image Gallery | |
45 | CSS Image Sprites |
Class 28 (1Hr) |
46 | CSS Attribute Selectors | |
47 | CSS Forms | |
48 | CSS Website Layout | |
49 | CSS Border Images |
Class 29 (1Hr) |
50 | CSS Gradients | |
51 | CSS box shadow Effects | |
52 | CSS Web Fonts &Google Fonts | |
53 | CSS 2D Transforms |
Class 30 (1HR) |
54 | CSS 3D Transforms | |
55 | CSS Transitions | |
56 | CSS Animations &Key frames | |
57 | CSS Tooltip |
Class 31 (1Hr) |
58 | CSS Pagination | |
59 | CSS Box Sizing |
Class 32 (1Hr) |
60 | CSS Flex box | |
61 | CSS Buttons | |
62 | CSS media queries |
Class 33 (1HR) |
63 | Html5 &css3 Practice files | |
Bootstrap |
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64 | Environment Setup |
Class 34 (1Hr) |
65 | Grid System | |
66 | CSS Overview | |
67 | Responsive utilities | |
68 | Bootstrap Layout Components: |
Class 35 (1Hr) |
69 | Glyph icons | |
70 | Dropdowns | |
71 | Navigation Elements, Navbar, Breadcrumb |
Class 36 (1Hr) |
72 | Input Groups | |
73 | Button Dropdowns | |
74 | responsive media queries | |
JavaScript, JQuery |
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75 | Javascript, introduction | Class 37 (1Hr) |
76 | variables, data types and operators | Class 38 (1hr) |
77 |
strings and string properties & methods, number and number methods |
Class 39 (1Hr) |
78 |
functions Introduction, Function parameters and invocation, Array Introduction and Methods |
Class 40 (1Hr) |
79 | Object (math, date, window) | Class 41 (1Hr) & Class 42 (1Hr) |
80 | OOPS concepts in JS | Class 43 (1Hr) |
81 |
Boolean, Conditional Statements and loops & Hoisting, use strict, coding conventions and performance |
Class 44 (1Hr) |
82 | Form Validation Dom (document object model) | Class 45 (1Hr) |
83 | Local Storage, Cookies and Sessions | Class 46 (1Hr) |
84 | JQuery Intoduction | Class 47 (1Hr) |
85 | Sliders | Class 48 (1Hr) |
86 | Show/hide, fadein/fadeout | Class 49 (1Hr) |
87 | Slidetoggle, toggle, toggleclass | |
88 | Tabs/nested tabs | Class 50 (1Hr) |
89 | Listview/Gridview | |
90 | Progress bar |
Class 51 (1Hr) |
91 | Parallax effects | |
92 | Accordion/expand- collapsed | |
PHP |
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93 | PHP Basics | Class 52 (1Hr) |
94 | PHP Variables and constants | Class 53 (1Hr) |
95 | Operators | Class 54 (1hr) |
96 | Conditional Statements | |
97 | loops concepts(For,while, for each) | Class 55 (1Hr) |
98 | Methods – GET &POST | Class 56 (1Hr) |
99 | Form Functionalities | Class 57 (1Hr) |
100 | Strings | Class 58 (1Hr) |
101 | Arrays | Class 59 (1Hr) |
102 | Files | Class 60 (1Hr) |
103 | Cookies | Class 61 (1Hr) |
104 | Sessions, Ajax | Class 62 (1Hr) |
105 | PHP Validations | Class 63 (1Hr) |
106 | Error Handing | Class 64 (1Hr) |
107 | Coding Standards | Class 65 (1Hr) |
108 | Sending Emails | Class 66 (1Hr) |
109 | CURD(Create, update,Read, Delete) | Class 67 (1Hr) |
110 | Working on sample project | Class 68 (1Hr) |
MySQL |
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111 | Introduction |
Class 69 (1Hr) |
112 | Installation | |
113 | DB Connection | |
114 | Create Database | |
115 | Create Tables |
Class 70 (1Hr) |
116 | Insert Data with Quaries | |
117 | Update Data with Quaries | |
118 | Delete Data with Quaries | |
119 | Sorting Results | Class 71 (1Hr) |
120 | Regualr Expressions | |
121 | Database Export &Import | Class 72 (1Hr) |
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Angular |
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122 | Debugging | Class 73 (1Hr) & Class 74 (1Hr) |
123 | Components & Data Binding Deep Directives |
Class 75 (1Hr) & Class 76 (1Hr) Class 77 (1Hr) & Class 78 (1Hr) |
124 | Directives Deep Dive | |
125 | Using Services &Dependency Injection | Class 79 (1Hr) & Class 80 (1Hr) |
126 | Changing Pages with Routing |
Class 81 (1Hr) & Class 82 (1Hr) Class 83 (1Hr) & Class 84 (1Hr) |
127 | Changing Pages with Routing | |
128 | Handling Forms in Angular Apps | Class 85 (1Hr) & Class 86 (1hr) |
129 | Using Pipes to Transform Output | Class 87 (1Hr) & Class 88 (1hr) |
130 | Making Http Requests | Class 89 (1Hr) & Class 90 (1hr) |
131 |
Authentication &Route Protection in Angular AppsClass 92 ( 1 HR) |
Class 91 (1Hr) & Class 92 (1hr) |
132 | Using Angular Modules &Optimizing Apps | Class 93 (1Hr) & Class 94 (1Hr) |
133 | Deploying an Angular App | Class 95 (1Hr) |
134 | Angular Live Project crud operations |
Class 96 (1Hr) Class 97 (1Hr) Class 98 (1Hr) Class 99 (1Hr) Class 100 (1Hr) Class 101 (1Hr) |
TypeScript |
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135 | Introduction to TypeScript | Class 102 (1Hr) |
136 | TypeScript Compiler |
Class 103 (1Hr) |
137 | Variables | |
138 | Data Types | |
139 | Object Oriented Program |
Class 104 (1Hr) |
140 | Classes | |
141 | inheritance | |
142 | Polymorphism | Class 105 (1Hr) |
143 | Abstraction |
Class 106 (1Hr) |
144 | Interfaces | |
145 | Abstract Classes |
Class 107 (1Hr) |
146 | Enums | |
147 | Type Inference | |
148 | Type Compatibility |
Class 108 (1Hr) |
149 | Advanced Types | |
150 | Symbols | |
151 | Iterators & Generators | |
152 | Namespaces | |
153 | Modules | |
154 | Generics | |
Class 109 (1Hr) |
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NodeJS |
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155 | Introduction to NODEJS | |
156 | History of Node JS |
Class 110 (1Hr) & Class 111 (1Hr)
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157 | Features of Node JS | |
158 | Architecture of Node JS | |
159 | Environment Setup | |
160 | Running 1st Application | |
161 | REPL Terminal | |
162 | NPM | Class 112 (1hr) |
163 | Call backs |
Class 113 (1Hr) |
164 | Event-driven programming | |
165 | Walking with File System | |
166 | Understanding Global Objects | Class 114 (1hr) |
164 | Streams |
Class 115 (1Hr) |
165 | Intro to Modules | |
166 | OS Module | |
167 | Path Module | |
168 | Crypto Module | |
169 | Debugger | Class 116 (1Hr) |
170 | Understanding HTTP Module | |
171 | Creating a Server |
Class 117 (1Hr) |
172 | Handling Requests | |
173 | URL Module | |
174 | Net Module | |
Express |
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175 | Getting Started with express | Class 118 (1Hr) |
176 | Features of Express | |
177 | Installation of express | |
178 | First Application using Express JS | Class 119 (1Hr) |
179 | Understanding Express JS Request | |
180 | Request object | Class 120 (1Hr) |
181 | Request object properties | |
182 | Request object methods | |
183 | Real time example |
Class 121 (1Hr) & Class 122 (1hr) |
184 | Understanding Express JS Response | |
185 | Response object | |
186 | Response object properties | |
187 | Response object methods | |
188 | Understanding Get and Post operations | |
189 | Intro to Get Request |
Class 123 (1Hr) & Class 124 (1Hr) |
190 | Developing code to handle Get Request | |
191 | Intro to Post Request | |
192 | Developing code to handle Post Request | |
Routing in Express |
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193 | Intro to Routing |
Class 125 (1Hr) |
194 | Route methods | |
195 | Route Paths | |
196 | Route Params |
Class 126 (1Hr) |
197 | Route Handlers | |
198 | Response methods | |
Working with Middleware. | ||
199 | Getting started with middleware |
Class 127 (1Hr) |
200 | Writing middleware | |
201 | Configuring middleware | |
202 | Using middleware |
Class 128 (1Hr) |
203 | Application level middleware | |
204 | Router-Level Middleware | |
205 | Error-handling middleware |
Class 129 (1Hr) |
206 | Built-in Middleware | |
207 | Third-party Middleware | |
Template Engines | ||
208 | Introduction to Template Engines |
Class 130 (1Hr) |
209 | Different Template Engine | |
210 | Intro to Pug | |
211 | Using pug with express |
Class 131 (1Hr) |
212 | Working with EJS | |
213 | Working with handlebars | |
Advanced Express JS | ||
214 | Error Handling |
Class 132 (1Hr) |
215 | File Uploading Real Time Moduler | |
216 | Nodemailer | |
217 | Multer | |
MangoDB |
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Basics of MangoDB | ||
218 | Creating First Database |
Class 133 (1Hr) & Class 134 (1Hr) |
219 | Creating Document and Saving it to Collection | |
220 | Dropping a Database | |
221 | Creating a Collection Using db. Create Collection(name, options | |
222 | Dropping a Collection | |
Basics of MangoDB | ||
223 | Creating/Inserting a document in collection using javascript file |
Class 135 (1Hr) & Class 136 (1Hr) |
224 | Inserting Array of Documents | |
225 | Reading a Document – Querying | |
226 | Reading a Document with $lt, $gt operator | |
227 | Updating Documents | |
228 | Deleting documents | |
Indexes and ObjectIds | ||
229 | Introduction to Indexes |
Class 137 (1Hr) |
230 | Understanding Impact of Indexes | |
231 | Creating Index | |
232 | Finding Indexes | |
233 | Understanding ObjectIds |
Class 138 (1Hr) |
234 | Creating ObjectIds | |
235 | Advantages of ObjectIds created by MongoDB | |
236 | Disadvantages of ObjectIds created by MongoDB | |
Aggregation and Data Modelling in MongoDB | ||
237 | Using aggregate() method |
Class 139 (1Hr) |
238 | Using distinct() and count() | |
239 | Sorting documents | |
240 | Introduction to Data Modelling in MongoDB | |
241 | Data Modeling using References | |
242 | Data Modeling using Embedded documents | |
Relationships in MongoDB | ||
243 | One-To-One Relationship |
Class 140 (1Hr) |
244 | One-To-Many Relationship | |
245 | Many-To-Many Relationship | |
MongoDB with Nodejs | ||
246 | Introduction |
Class 141 (1Hr) |
247 | Using Mongo Client | |
248 | Using Mongoose | |
249 | Creating database using Mongo Client and Mongoose | |
CRUD operations on MongoDB with Nodejs | ||
250 | Insert |
Class 142 (1Hr) |
251 | Update | |
252 | Delete | |
253 | Retrieve | |
GIT – Version Control System |
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254 | Introduction to Version Control System |
Class 143 (1Hr) |
255 | Centralized Version Control System | |
256 | Distributed Version Control System | |
257 | Introduction to Git | |
258 | Git Workflow |
Class 144 (1Hr) |
259 | Branching | |
260 | Git Ignore | |
261 | Stashing Changes | |
262 | Detached Head |
Class 145 (1Hr) |
263 | Undoing changes | |
264 | Source Code Repositories | |
265 | Github Remote | |
266 | Tagging | |
Jenkins – Continuous Integration and Delivery |
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267 | Introduction to Continuous Integration & Delivery |
Class 146 (1Hr) |
268 | Overview of Jenkins | |
269 | Jenkins Setup | |
270 | Plugins and its uses | |
271 | Setting up your Build Jobs | |
272 | Jenkins security |
Class 147 (1Hr) |
273 | Automated Builds using webhooks | |
274 | Code Quality Integration | |
275 | Integrating Nexus | |
276 | Distributed Builds / Master-Slave Configuration | |
277 | Performing Continuous Delivery | |
278 | Implementing Pipelines | |
Docker – Containerization |
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279 | Introduction to Containerization |
Class 148 (1Hr) |
280 | Monolithic vs Micro services Architecture | |
281 | Virtualization vs Containerization | |
282 | Docker Architecture | |
283 | Docker Setup |
Class 149 (1Hr) |
284 | Docker Registry, Image & Container | |
285 | Managing Containers Life Cycle | |
286 | Data Persistency & Docker Volumes | |
287 | Networking with docker | |
288 | Working with Docker images |
Class 150 (1Hr) |
289 | Setting up three tier Application using docker | |
290 | Building Custom Images | |
Course Highlights
- A Dedicated Portal For Practicing.
- 1-1 Mentorship
- Internship Offers for Freshers.
- Weekly Assignments.
- Weekly Doubt Sessions
- Advanced Curriculum
- Certificates On successful Completion of Project .
- Resume Preparation Tips
- Interview Guidance And Support.
- Dedicated HR Team for Job Support And Placement Assistance.