Do you want to become
# Professional in Software Development
# Professional in Networking infra structure
# Professional in Android Development
# Professional in Cyber Security
# Professional in Network Security
# Professional in Web Security
# Professional in Ethical Hacking
Winter training is one month of time or two months of time to complete all the courses during winter. Can plan any course with fast track in regular basis, can plan like 5 days in a week, can plan like 6 days in week or 7 days in a week. We need to follow the outline on behalf of international outline and syllabus. If will check official website of Cisco, official website of Microsoft, official website of Red Hat then need to follow outline or syllabus from that website. If will follow international outline then students will be ready for the interview or students will be ready for the international exam too. Firstly we need to check the goal. If you want to become software developer then accordingly need to prepare the subjects. C programming is the main subject of the outline so need to cover in more details with all the practical and real scenario.
If you want to join company like -
# IT company
# MNC Company
# Banking Sector
# Government Company
# IT Ministry Department
# Jobs in Noida
# Jobs in Greater Noida
Then accordingly need to prepare for the professional qualification. There are many fields but dependent to the interest area or interest subjects. Suppose if you want to become certified ethical hacker. First need to start from the beginning like must have the knowledge of network like computer networking, mobile networking and some other device networking. After the networking easily can plan for the network security and web security.
If you want to become network engineer then must have the knowledge of ccna, mcsa and red hat technology. Means now a days with all the company has very good demand of cisco, micrsoft and red hat technology. Cisco has many certification course, ccna, ccna wireless, ccna service provider, ccna security, ccna storage, so these are the associate level of the certification. There are three levels of the certification, first is associate level of the certification, second is the professional level of the certification, and last will be the expert level of the certification, there are many exam in the cisco, all exam based online, means if you will submit the last question then automatic result will come. There is only one exam from the cisco, which is based on the lab. Actually ccie has 2 exam one on behalf of theory exam and other is the lab exam.
Microsoft has many exam, mainly need to focus on MCSA then after the MCSA can prepare for the MCSE. MCSA has three papers, if will discuss about the MCSE then MCSE is having five papers. These are also based on the online exam, means if will submit the last question then definitely results will come. In all the technical or non technical colleges, they have a break for one month or two months for summer time or winter time, now a days in all the colleges, these are important for college project with internship. Need to cover all the subjects on behalf of practical and real scenario.
Some topics are very common in all the technology , take example of ip addressing, there are two types of ip addressing, 32 bit ip address and 128 bit ip address. Ipv4 is 32 bit address and ipv6 is 128 bit address, more bit will be more processing, less bit will be less processing. Ipv6 is very fast and highly secure compare to ipv4. In ipv6 there are many advantages to provide more and more ip address to the client but yes we have certain limitation with ipv4. If we want to configure ipv4 and ipv6 with same time then process is called dual stack. Means need to assign both the address with same time, can assign address on any networking device like computer, mobile, router, switch, firewall, etc.
So, Let’s plan for one month winter training with cisco, Microsoft, redhat and ec council. Need to cover actual outline or syllabus from cisco, Microsoft, red hat and ec council.
Day1 - LINUX MODULE – II(RHCSA)
Day2 - History of Linux
Day3 - Operating systems
Day4 - History of Unix
Day5 - Richard Stallman and GNU Projects
Day6 - Linus Torvalds and Linux
Day7 - IP Address
Day8 - Division Of Classes
Day9 - Basic IP Commands
Day10 - Install RHEL
Day11 - Configure System Services with First Boot
Day12 - Install Linux Graphically
Day13 - GUI Desktop
Day14 - Graphical Desktop
Day15 - Linux Architectute
Day16 - Logging in to Linux
Day17 - Working into Linux
Day18 - Get started with GNOME Display
Day19 - Terminal windows
Day20 - Configure Local Services
Day21 - Configure the date & Time
Day22 - Genome Applications
Day23 - Terminal Window & their window Interfaces
Day24 - Shell Command Lines
Day25 - Getting Help
Day26 - The Linux File System
Day27 - File Systems
Day28 - Directory Structure
Day30 - Redirectors
Day31 - Additors
Day32 - Esc-mode
Day33 - File And Directory Permissions
Day34 - Partitions
Day35 - Manage Disk System (Primary,Extended & Logical)
Day36 - Swape, RAID & LVM
Day37 - User management
Day38 - SA-II (RH-134) RHEL 7 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Day39 - Installations using KIckStart .
Day40 - Intermediate CLI Tools (use vim,hardlinks etc.)
Day41 - Regular Expressions, Pipelines & I/Redirection)
Day42 - Pipe Outputs
Day43 - Network Configuration & Its troubleshooting
Day44 - Troubleshoot Network issue
Day45 - Access Network File Sharing Services (NFS,CIFS)
Day46 - Managing User Accounts & Network User Account
Day47 - Control Sequence ( controlling Access Files )
Day48 - Deploy File Sharing Services
Day49 - YUM Server
Day50 - Ftp Server
Day51 - Web-Server ( Apache)
Day52 - installing and managing Software
Day53 - Configer Admin side and Client side yum
Day54 - repos files
Day55 - SELinux
Day56 - Manage a Firewall & SELinux
Day57 - SELinux Basic Concept
Day58 - SELinux Modes
Day59 - Discretionary Access Control
Day60 - Mandatory Access Controll
Day61 - Activate and deactivate SELinux
Day62 - SELinux Booleans
Day63 - LINUX MODULE – II(RHCE)
Day64 - History of Linux
Day65 - Operating systems
Day66 - History of Unix
Day67 - Richard Stallman and GNU Projects
Day68 - Linus Torvalds and Linux
Day69 - IP Address
Day70 - Division Of Classes
Day71 - Basic IP Commands
Day72 - Install RHEL
Day73 - Configure System Services with First Boot
Day74 - Install Linux Graphically And CLI
Day75 - GUI Desktop (Genome)
Day76 - CLI (KDE)
Day77 - (SA-I) Graphical Desktop