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10000 &” CODERS Right path for a Bright Career. CURRICULUM mele Lel) CODERS 3 MONTHS CURRICULUM MONTH 1: FOUNDATIONS (Duration : 38 days) HTML css Git Bootstrap Communication Sessions Mini Project : HTML/CSS Project and Deployment Nock Interview 1 : HTML/CSS/Git/Bootstrap eo MONTH 2: JAVASCRIPT MASTERY (Duration : 3@ days) + Javascript Classes + SQL and Problem Solving Classes Mini Project : 2 Different JavaScript Projects Mock Interview 2 : Javascript MONTH 3: ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT (Duration : 36 days) + React JS + Redux © Aptitude Mini Project : HTML,CSS, JS, React, Redux Nock Interview 3 :Overall Assesment AFTER COMPLETING 3 MONTHS OF TRAINING After scoring 50% in your overall mock interview Choose a Path v Internship with real-time project If you want to get a taste of the corporate world than this is the path for you. You will : + Get real-time exposure to the project development environment in a corporate OR Back-end Web Development If you want dive deep into app and web development then this is the path for you. Here you can learn Back-end Web Development by choosing one of the following technology environment 5 IS NodeJS. Python j + Learn how to collaborate with a team mes ue Be el ete * Get a real-world project to showcase in your resume «+ Students are expected to complete 2-8 mocks to successfully pass the round, as it is a key requirement for placements, without becoming demotivated. + The decision will be made by the training and support team. « The more mocks you take, the better you become. « Don't be disheartened if the program manager asks you to attend frequent mocks; it's a common part of the preparation process to refine your skills and prepare you for interviews. « Irregularity and missing daily tasks in training are major drawbacks. soo00g? CODERS FOR FULL-STACK ENTHUSIASTS: We offer exclusive lectures on Node.js, Express.js, Python, and Django. This program focuses on guiding candidates toward advanced full-stack learning with these technologies, enhancing their prospects in the job market. Eligibilty * 90% attendance in course * Strong researching skills, problem solving skills * 50% clearance in mock interview feedback. HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL Question Yourself When learning, ask yourself lots of questions and explore deeply. For example, when you learn a tag, question why it's utilized, where its common applications lie, how it functions in real-time, and seek concrete examples for a deeper understanding Stay Curious Enjoy challenges, find interest in projects, and always have a desire to learn. Coding is a Skill Remember, coding is about understanding, not just memorizing. Practice it; the more you do, the better you get at it. For example: cricket, cooking, and solving a detective case. Debugging is Part of Coding Coding is 20% about actual coding and 80% about debugging (solving bugs). Example: Debugging is similar to a detective solving a case; thus, the curious "why" is of utmost importance. soo008 CODERS HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL Research and Creativity Research Well It's crucial to note that the trainer covers only 40% of the content, as per company standards. The remaining 60% is equally important and might be asked in interviews. After every class, make sure to research a few topics around what the trainer has covered. How to research? Search with appropriate keywords in Google, look into official documents, stay updated, and make smart decisions. Play around with code; don't memorize it. The support trainer will help you achieve it; just try to be a bit patient and trust the support trainer. Be Creative with Projects Explore your own ideas or clone projects; work on building the Ul part in your first month. Don't just copy what others do. For example, you can create a clone of your favorite website, such as Facebook, Zomato, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc. Reading Students are expected to possess strong reading abilities, which need improvement during the training period. This skill is crucial in the hiring process, and some students may be lagging in this aspect. HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL Online Presence ¢ LinkedIn and GitHub Create a robust LinkedIn profile and showcase your projects on GitHub to stand out from the crowd. Public learning is key in today's date. * Read tech blogs, Medium, and other online development platforms. * Deployment of projects should not be avoided. Consistency Practice every day for at least 6 hours COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID + Do not compare yourself with others; compare yourself day by day to observe improvement. + Clear any topic-related issues on the same day; don't postpone it. Backlogs should be cleared by the end of the week. + It's not possible to grasp the subject without practicing for 5-7 hours. + Understand concepts through practical implementation; avoid memorization. + Missing classes will lead to confusion, especially in JavaScript and all coding topics; regular attendance is crucial. + Learn actively; don't simply copy code from ChatGPT. Code reviews in mocks will highlight copied code, so avoid blind copying. + Utilize ChatGPT and YouTube for improvement and exposure, not just for completing tasks. + Avoid writing code in your book; instead, play around with it and explore. + Focus on learning the approach to clear your own doubts with the support trainer's help; don't rush to clear doubts quickly. + Initiate and come forward if you have any issues; don't wait for someone to ask. Peer reviews and peer doubt-solving will provide multiple approaches to problem-solving. PLACEMENT GUARANTEE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Attend all classes and utilize resources effectively. Clearance of mocks at every stage of the course is mandatory. Maintain at least 90% attendance; missing classes can set you back, making it difficult to catch up. Students are expected to be available 80% even after classes are completed in the projects and placement phases. Those who maintain a positive attitude, follow feedback, and show improvement have higher chances of getting placed. Finish tasks on time to demonstrate commitment. Aim to build at least three projects by the end of training. Be interactive in all classes, working on improving communication skills. Stay curious and demonstrate interest in learning. Complete projects and perform well in mock interviews (above 60%). Students who are regular in classes, proficient in communication and confidence, and clear mock interviews, have guaranteed placement opportunities. Regarding doubt clearance, while trainers and the support team are available, don't hesitate to reach out to fellow students. Discussing and solving doubts among yourselves not only enhances understanding but also fosters a sense of community and confidence. Review After 3 months of course completion, the team will take a review from the students about their experience at 10000 Coders. soo008 CODERS FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM ooo HTML (Days 1-7) During the first week, you'll cover the basics of web development with HTML. The breakdown includes: + Overview of web development and HTML. + Setting up a text editor. + Creating your initial HTML document. + Text formatting, lists, and links. + Working with forms, such as text fields and checkboxes. + Integrating multimedia elements like images and videos. + Grasping HTML semantics and structure. + Exploring advanced topics like meta tags, responsive design, and HTMLS features. GIT (Days 8 -18) Over 3 days, you'll get covered with version control using Git. That includes + Introduction to version control and Git basics. + Creating and switching between branches. + Merging branches and resolving conflicts. + Collaborating with remote repositories. + Pushing and pulling changes. + Forking repositories and creating pull requests. soo008 CODERS FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM CSS (Days 11-25) In 15 days, you'll understand the essentials of styling with CSS. The breakdown is as follows + Introduction to CSS and basic selectors. + Understanding the box model and layouts. play properties and positioning. + Responsive design and media queries. + In-depth exploration of Flexbox and CSS Grid. + Transitions, hover effects, and animations. + Advanced selectors and pseudo-elements. + Best practices, debugging, and project recap. BOOTSTRAP (Days 26 - 28) Over 3 days, you'll dive into Bootstrap for efficient front-end development. Here's what to expect: + Overview of Bootstrap and its grid system. Creating responsive layouts and basic components. Building advanced components and customization. Integrating Bootstrap JavaScript plugins. + Project work incorporating JavaScript components. soo008 CODERS FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM JAVASCRIPT (Days 31 -54) In 24 days, you'll explore the fundamentals of JavaScript. A quick overview includes: + Introduction to JavaScript, variables, and data types. + Conditional statements, loops, functions, and scopes. + Working with strings, arrays, numbers, and dates. + Understanding events, DOM, BOM, and ES6+ features. + Asynchronous JavaScript, OOP, and modules. + Web APIs, AJAX, and testing JavaScript code. + Culminating in a final project. REACT (Days 58 - 77) Over 20 days, you'll delve into React for building interactive user interfaces. Here's a brief overview: + Introduction to JavaScript in the context of React. + Setting up React, understanding the folder structure. + Exploring ES6 features and React components. + Asynchronous JavaScript and React component lifecycle. + State management, React hooks, and custom hooks. + Introduction to Redux, React-Redux, and advanced concepts. «+ React Router, dynamic routing, and protected routing. Final project integrating various React concepts. PROBLEM SOLVING CURRICULUM FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS (bays 1 - 5) Topics Covered: if-else, switch, loops (for, while, do-while) Key Activities: Introducing basic control flow structures and coding questions. Student Engagement: Introductions, code reviews, and encouraging questions for self-research. e00 TESTING AND EVALUATION (Day 6) Topics Covered: Test on concepts from the first five days, time complexity, and space complexity. Key Activities: Evaluating understanding through a comprehensive test. ooo FUNCTIONS (bay 7) Topics Covered: Introduction to functions, both with and without return values. Key Activities: Providing references for programming tests related to the first week, PROBLEM SOLVING CURRICULUM ARRAYS (bay 13) Topics Covered: Test on concepts related to arrays. Key Activities: Evaluating understanding through a test on array- related concepts. STRINGS (Days 14 - 20) Topics Covered: String indexing, manipulation, conversion between strings and arrays, operations on arrays of strings. Key Activities: Solving problems related to string manipulation and operations. FURTHER PRACTICE ON STRINGS (Days 21 - 22) Key Activities: Continued practice and solving additional problems related to strings. ONLINE PRACTICE PROBLEMS (bays 23 - 25) Key Activities: Engaging in discussions on practice problems available online, reinforcing learned concepts SQL CURRICULUM INTRODUCTION TO SQL AND DDL COMMANDS: (Day 1) + Introduction to SQL, understanding its capabilities. + Types of SQL commands: DDL, DML, DCL, TCL, and DQL. + DDL Commands: CREATE, DROP, ALTER, TRUNCATE. DML COMMANDS AND TRANSACTIONS: (Day 2) + Explanation of DML (Data Manipulation Language). +» DML Commands: INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE. + DCL (Data Control Language) and TCL (Transaction Control Language) Commands: GRANT, REVOKE, COMMIT, ROLLBACK, SAVEPOINT. DQL, WHERE CLAUSE, AND JOINS: (Day 3) + DQL (Data Query Language) introduction with the SELECT statement. + Understanding the WHERE Clause and various operators (AND, OR, NOT, NULL values). + Exploring different types of Joins: inner Join, Self Join, Outer Join (Left, Right, Full). ADVANCED QUERYING AND AGGREGATIONS: (Day 4) + Sub Queries and their applications (ANY, ALL). + Advanced filtering and grouping techniques: LIKE Operator, % Wildcard, Aliases, IN Operator, BETWEEN Operator, GROUP BY Clause. + ORDER BY Clause, HAVING Clause, and Aggregate Functions (COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX) NODEJS CURRICULUM ooo Day 1-2 Install Node.js, grasp asynchronous programming, and create a basic app. Day 3-4 Explore Node.js modules, use npm for package management, and publish a simple package. Day 5-6 Set up Express.js, create routes, and implement middlewar ooo Day 7-8 Connect Node.js with MongoDB, and learn basic CRUD operations. Day 9 Design RESTful APIs with Express.js and test using tools like Postman. coo Day 10 Implement user authentication (Passport,js) and ensure application security, PYTHON AND DJANGO CURRICULUM PYTHON FUNDAMENTALS (Day 1 - 3) + Introduction to Python syntax and data types + Basic control flow (if statements, loops) + Functions and basic data structures (lists, dictionaries) INTERMEDIATE PYTHON (Day 4 - 6) + Object-oriented programming (OOP) basics + Advanced Python concepts (decorators, generators) + More on OOP (inheritance, encapsulation) DJANGO BASICS (Day 7 - 8) Installing Django and setting up a project Understanding Django models Creating Django views and templates Handling URLs and navigation DJANGO FORMS AND AUTHENTICATION (Day 9 - 11) + Working with Django forms + Implementing user authentication in Django + Combining forms and authentication in a project soooog? PYTHON AND DJANGO CURRICULUM coo BUILDING A DJANGO APPLICATION (Day 12 - 14) + Adding CSS and JavaScript for styling + Finalizing the Django project + Testing and debugging + Deployment and submission of the beginner Django project OUR SUCCESS STORIES These students got start to their successful career after following 10000' coders training path Sai Krishna Mech Engg, 2023 Full Stack Developer Mckinley & Rice, = 7.5L "Structured approach, mentorship, and hands-on projects helped me tomy dream job as a Developer” 8 Gopika Chem Engg , 2023 Front-End Developer DataSpeaks, = 3 L “10000 Coders job support rade all the difference, no ‘matter what I studied before” Gonapa sriya EOE, 2023 Software Associate Tech Mahindra, € 3.6L " [fullfilled mom's dream of becoming a software engineer." Nikhila ECE, 2023 Front-End Developer Stic Soft Solutions, € 3.5L “ECE to UI/UX: 10000 Coders made it possible Trust their training, land your dream job.” yun Ajay EEE, 2021 React Developer KTechProducts, 2.8 L "10000 Coders helped me to rewrite my career story with confidence and competence.” Balaji EEE, 2023 Front-End Developer Stic Soft Solutions, € 3.5L “Here, practical learning surpassed college experiences, making it easier to crack intervie Sadvika EEE, 2023 Software Engineer Aggne, € 4.51 “Their excellent teaching ‘transformed me from a Graduate to a confident software developer.” C Haritha ECE, 2018 Full Stack Developer Azista, © 3L “From Process Executive to developer with 10000 Coders, my dream became areality’ Susmitha ECE, 2023 Front End Developer Ext Web App, © 31 "Despite my diploma and career gap, 10000 Coders didn't hesitate to support ‘me in my journey Harshitha IT Engg, 2023, Full Stack Developer Pravel Tech, € 5. “Every student receives, equal attention and personalized support, setting us up for Success. Sheshu BCOM, 2020 Intern Ajackus, © 41 “My diploma was just the beginning; they helped me realize that success isn't defined by a degree OUR SUCCESS STORIES These students got start to their successful career after following 10000' coders training path © @ 6 & Srija Reddy Bhargav Chandana Hemanth Sai se, 2022 ECE, 2023, Civil Engg, 2022 ECE, 2019 Full Stack Developer Software Engineer React Developer Data Engineer Paktolus, © 4 L Deepija Telecom, = 1.2L MedXperts, © 3 L SopeoNow, €5L “My B-Tech inITbecame “I found direction in front-__ "They propelled my career“ I went from job-searching more than just a degree; it end development. Their ‘transition with effective to job-secured, thanks to opened doors to job training program equipped training, and dedicated their exceptional training,” ‘opportunities in IT * me for a fulfilling career!” mentorship.” Yadagiri Manikanta Venu Bandi Ambika Diploma EEE, 2017 BTech, 2019 ECE, 2022 BTech, 2020 React Developer React Native Dev Python Developer Full Stack Developer GeekySynergy, © 3.2L Ex WebTech, €3L Enter Pi, 2.8L Ajackus, © 4 "10000 Coders: Turning “transformed into a “Their smaller batch sizes. “I moved from a QA role to career dreams into reality, developer with no prior and dedicated support a developer, all thanks to no matter the background coding knowledge” paved the way for my their excellent support and of the student.” success, securing 2 offers” live training.” Pawan Yaswanth Purnima csE, 23 cse, 2021 ECE, 2018 Programmer Analyst Front-end Developer Full Stack Developer Bilvantis, © 3 L Doctorite Inc, © 4.2L Transcent, © 3 L “Thanks to them I don't “Thanks to them I went "My career gap didn't stop struggle programming and from teaching to thriving me, thanks to their live communication skills as a React developer.” classes and personalized anymore.” monitoring" 10000 & Ci:/DERS Right path for

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