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2. Course DescriptionThis course is intended for students who wish to qualify with CompTIA A+ Certification for PC Support professionals.It is also suitable for students who want to improve their skills in PC support and administration.This course will particularly benefit students pursuing a career in supporting desktop personal computer users,in job roles such as Technical Support Engineer,Maintenance Engineer,Desktop Engineer,Computer Administrator or PC Support Analyst.In this course,student will acquire the essential skills and information need to install,upgrade,repair,configure,troubleshoot,optimize,and perform preventative maintenance of basic personal computer hardware and operating systems. Pre-Requisites Basic Computer KnowledgeCourse Content- Introduction to ComputerArchitecture- File Systems and Operating Systems- Advanced DOS Commands- Understanding Windows and its Features - Customizing Files & Folders- Connecting to Internet with Windows- Internet Search Engines- Chatting on Internet- Understanding PC and its components - Troubleshooting Strategy for computers Configuring I/ O and Displays Devices Keyboard and MouseInstalling 8( Troubleshooting Sound Card Upgrading & Troubleshooting MemoryDisk Devices - HDD,CDROM and DVD Printers and Scanners(DMP,lnkjet & Laser Jet) SMPS & MonitorMotherboardsProcessor Ce| eron,P-4,Dua|Core & Core2 Duo USB DevicesAll in one Printers(Printer,Scanner and Fax) PC Assembling and MaintenanceExit Profile Hardware Engineer,PC EngineerUpgrade Path N+,MCSE/MCITP,CCNA 3. T* I T t:+. I"r I DucA1" Course DescriptionThis practical course is intended for students wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification.This course has been created for students with the responsibility for installing,maintaining and troubleshooting local area networks,with particular emphasis on Microsoft Windows.The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer,capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. Pre-Requisites - Taken and passed both A+ Certification exams or have equivalent knowledge and experience.- Extensive experience of supporting end-users and PC-based systems. Course Content- Introduction to Datacomm and Networking- Datacomm 81 Network Fundamentals- OSI Reference Model- LAN Fundamentals- WAN Fundamentals- Network Devices- Firewall 81 Applications Gateway- Designing & Implementing Structured Cabling - Ethernet Standards- FDDI 81 Token Ring Standards- Digital Subscriber Line- Deploying a Networking and Security Measures - LAN troubleshooting techniques and tools- TCP/ IP Model - IP AddressingJunior Network EngineerUpgrade Path MCSE /MCITP,CCNA 4. MCSCourse DescriptionEarn the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification and prove your expertise in designing and implementing the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft Windows Server System. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) candidates on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 track are required to satisfy the following requirements: Coreexams (sixexams required) - Four networking system exams - One client operating system exam - One design examElective exams (one exam required) (Optional) DucAT'Pre-Requisites - Experience in DOS;experience in computer networking.- Familiarity with basic networking protocols,including TCP/ IP; - Strong Windows 95/98/2000/03/XP Explorer interface skills;and the ability to install and configure hardware,software,and device drivers. Course ContentMCP 70-270 Installing,Configuring,and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Pro Clean Install- Installation planning Install Methods Performing an Install- Upgrade Process- Unattended Installations Remote Installation Services (RIS) Disk ManagementBasic DisksDynamic DisksFAT 81 FAT32NTFS FeaturesDisk CompressionDisk Quota- Automatic TCP/ IP Configuration - Manual TCP/ IP Configuration- 3.1 Remote Connections- 3.1 Remote Desktop70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows server 2003 Environment- Manage Basic Disks and Dynamic Disks- Diagnose and Resolve Computer Accounts,User Accounts and User Authentication Related issues- Monitor and Analyze Events (Tools Might include Event Viewer and System Monitor)- Manage Software Update Infrastructure,Servers Remotely Using Remote Assistance- Troubleshoot and Monitor Print Queues and System Performance - Manage internet information Services (IIS) web Server. - Implementing and perform Disaster Recovery- Backup and Restore files70-291 Implementing,Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft WindowsServer 2003 network Infrastructurel 4 5. - Configure TCP/ IP addressing on a Server Computer- Manage DHCP,DHCP Clients and Leases- Diagnose and Resolve issues Related to Incorrect TCP/ IP Configuration - Install and Configure the DNS Server Service,DNS Server and DNS ZoneOptions- Monitor DNS Using Tools Like System Monitor and DNS Debug Logs- Manage Routing Protocols and TCP/ IP Routing and Routing Tables- Implement Secure access Between Private Networks and VPNs70-293 Planning and Maintaining A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure- Plan and Implement Server Roles and Server Security- Plan,Implement and Maintain a Network Infrastructure- Plan A WINS Replication Strategy- Create and Implement an | PSec Policy- Implement a Cluster server and Manage Network Load Balancing- Plan a Backup and Recovery Strategy and Maintain Network Security- Configure Network Protocol Security,Active Directory Service for Certificate Publication- Plan a Framework for Planning and implementing Security70-294 Planning,Implementing and Maintaining A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure- Plan and Implement an Active Directory Infrastructure- Implement an Active Directory Site Topology- Plan An Administrative Delegation Strategy- Manage and Maintain Group Policy- Manage an Active Directory Site- Configure Automatic Updates for Network Clients By Using Group Policy-Troub| eshoot The Application of Group Policy Security Settings / " 70-297 Designing A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory AndNetwork Infrastructure- Analyze The Impact of Active Directory on the Existing Technical Environment - Analyze DNS For Active Directory Directory Service Implementation- Design The Active Directory Replication Strategy- Create the Conceptual Design of The DNS,WINS and DHCP Infrastructure- Create the Conceptual Design of the Remote Access Infrastructure- Creating the Logical Design for and Active Directory Infrastructure- Specify Account Requirements for Users,Computer,Administrators and Services- Design a Strategy for Group Policy- Design a Strategy for Group Policy implementation- Design an Active Directory Directory Service site Topology - Design a DNS Name Resolution Strategy- Specify DHCP Interoperability with Client Types- Specify the Placement of Routers- Ascertain Network Settings Required to Access Resources - Design for Availability Redundancy and Survivability70-236 TS Configuring Exchange Server 2007 - Installing and Configuring Microsoft Exchange Servers - Configure Exchange Server Roles- Configure Mail-enabled Groups,Resource Mailboxes Public Folders and Move Mailboxes- Configuring the Exchange infrastructure- Configure Connectors and Policies- Configure Transport Rules and Message Compliance - Monitor Mail Queues and System Performance- Perform Message Tracking 6. - Configuring Disaster Recovery - Configure High AvailabilityExit Profile System AdministratorUpgrade Path CCNA- Recover Messaging Data and Server Roles - #3, L , _.LM IrrrCourse descriptionThe Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Windows Server 2008 Administration Certificate program is appropriate for systems engineers,technical support engineers,systems analysts,network analysts,and technical consdltants.You could pursue MCITP certification,which is considered an important credential for enterprise-server architecture and networks. This track covers the installing and configuration of the servers,troubleshooting.tier-2 support,change management,auditing policy,firewalls,and vulnerability assessment scans of the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise platform. A I5ucA1" Pre-Requisites - The knowledgeof Basic Networking- Recommended but not mandatory:should know working of Windows Sewer 2003Course Content 1. 70-680 Windows 7 Installing,Upgrading.and Migrating to Windows 7- Describe the key features,editions,and hardware requirements of Windows 7- Perform a clean installation of Windows 7- Upgrade and Migrate to Windows 7 from an earlier version of Windows - Perform an image-based installation of Windows 7- Resolve common application compatibility issues. Configuring User Account and Group Management - Local User and GroupQuilt - in User and Group / 7. Configuring Disks and Device Drivers- Partitioning Disks in Windows 7- Managing Disk Volumes Maintaining Disks in Windows 7 Installing and Configuring Device Drivers Configuring Disk Quotas (Optional) Updating a Device DriverConfiguring File Access on Windows 7 Client Computers - Overview of Windows File SystemsManaging File Access in Windows 7Managing Shared FoldersConfiguring File CompressionCreate and Configure a Public Shared Folder for all UsersConfiguring Network Connectivity- Configuring IPv4 Network Connectivity Configuring IPv6 Network Connectivity Implementing Automatic IP Address Allocation Overview of Name ResolutionTroubleshooting Network IssuesConfiguring Network ConnectivitySecuring Windows 7 Desktops- Overview of Security Management in Windows 7- Securing a Windows 7 Client Computer by Using Local Security PolicySettings - Securing Data by Using EFS &Configuring User Account Control/ QTHK Configuring Windows Firewall - Configuring Security Settings in Internet Explorer 8 - Configuring Windows DefenderConfiguring Remote Access in Windows 7 - Configuring Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance for Remote AccessOverview of Network Infrastructure Design- Preparing for Network Infrastructure Design- Designing the Network Topology- Designing Network Infrastructure for Virtualization- Designing a Change Management Structure for a NetworkDesigning Network Security- Overview of Network Security Design- Creating a Network Security Plan- Identifying Threats to Network Security - Analyzing Security RisksDesigning IP Addressing- Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme - Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme - Designing DHCP Implementation- Designing DHCP Configuration OptionsDesigning Routing and Switching - Preparing for Designing a Network Routing Topology- Selecting Network Devices 8. (Designing Internet Connectivity and Perimeter Networks - Designing Routing Communications - Evaluating Network PerformanceDesigning Security for Internal Networks- Designing Windows Firewall Implementation - Overview of lPSec- Designing | PSec ImplementationDesigning File Services and DFS in Windows Server 2008 - Designing File Services- Designing DFS- Designing the FSRM ConfigurationDesigning Print Services in Windows Server 2008 - Overview of a Print Services Design- Windows Server 2008 Printing Features- Designing Print ServicesDesigning Active Directory High Availability in Windows Server 2008 - Understanding AD DS High Availability - Designing an AD DS High Availability StrategyDesigning AD DS Disaster Recovery in Windows Server 2008 - Designing an Active Directory Database Maintenance Strategy - Designing an Active Directory Backup and Recovery Strategy- Designing an AD DS Monitoring Strategy QTH / Designing Public Key Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008 - Overview of PKI and Active Directory Certificate Services - Designing a Certification Authority Hierarchy - Designing Certificate Template - Designing Certificate Distribution and RevocationDesigning an AD LDS Implementation- AD LDS Deployment Scenarios- Overview of an AD LDS Implementation Design - Designing AD LDS Schema and Replication- Integrating AD LDS with AD DSDesigning Active Directory Migrations in Windows Server 2008 - Choosing an Active Directory Migration Strategy- Designing a Domain Upgrade Strategy- Designing a Domain Restructure StrategyPlanning and Configuring | pv4Implementing an IPv4 Network InfrastructureOverview of Name Resolution Services in an IPv4 Network Infrastructure Configuring and Troubleshooting | pv4Selecting an IPv4 Addressing scheme for branch officesImplementing and Verifying IPv4 in the branch officeConfiguring and Troubleshooting DHCP - Overview of the DHCP Server Role - Configuring DHCP Scopes 9. (Configuring DHCP Options - Managing a DHCP Database - Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP - Configuring DHCP SecurityConfiguring and Troubleshooting DNS - Installing the DNS Server Role- Configuring the DNS Server Role- Configuring DNS Zones- Configuring DNS Zone Transfers- Managing and Troubleshooting DNSConfiguring and Troubleshooting IPv6 TCP/ IP - Overview of | pv6- IPv6 Addressing- Coexistence with Ipv6- IPv6 Transition Technologies- Transitioning from IPv4 to | pv6Configuring and Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access - Configuring Network Access- Configuring VPN Access- Overview of Network Policies- Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access- Configure the PKI Environment- Configuring RADIUS Clients and ServersImplementing Network Access Protection In this module {Overview of Network Access ProtectionQTH(How NAP Works - Configuring NAPIncreasing Security for Windows Servers Security is an essential consideration for networking with Windows Server 2008- Windows Security Overview - Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security - Deploying Updates with Windows Server Update ServicesIncreasing Security for Network Communication Internet Protocol security (lpsec)- Overview of Ipsec- Configuring Connection Security Rules- Monitoring and Troubleshooting IpsecConfiguring and Troubleshooting Network File and Print Services - Configuring and Troubleshooting File Shares- Encrypting Network Files with EFS- Encrypting Partitions with BitLocker- Configuring and Troubleshooting Network PrintingOptimizing Data Access for Branch Offices - Branch Office Data Access- DFS Overview- Overview of DFS Namespaces- Configuring DFS ReplicationControlling and Monitoring Network Storage/ - Monitoring Network StorageK 10. I(Controlling Network Storage Utilization - Managing File Types on Network StorageRecovering Network Data and Servers - Recovering Network Data with Volume Shadow Copies - Recovering Network Data and Servers with Windows Server BackupMonitoring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Servers - Monitoring Tools- Using Performance Monitor- Monitoring Event Logs4. 70-640 Active Directory Introducing Active Directory Domain Services- Overview of Active Directory,Identity,and Access - Active Directory Components and Concepts - Install Active Directory Domain ServicesDesigning an Active Directory Forest Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008Determining Active Directory Forest Design Requirements Designing an Active Directory ForestDesigning Active Directory Forest TrustsManaging the Active Directory SchemaUnderstanding Windows Time ServiceDesigning an Active Directory Domain Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008&Designing Active Directory Domains(Designing the Integration of DNS Namespaces - Designing the Placement of Domain Controllers - Designing Active Directory Domain TrustsAdministering Active Directory Securely and Efficiently - Work with Active Directory Administration Tools - Find Objects in Active DirectoryManaging Users and Service Accounts- Create and Administer User Accounts- Configure User Object Attributes- Create and Configure Managed Service AccountsManaging Gjups- OVGFVIEVI/ /OT Groups- Administer Groups- Best Practices for Group ManagementManaging Computer Accounts- Create Computers and Join the Domain- Administer Computer Objects and Accounts - Perform an Offline Domain JoinImplementing a Group Policy Infrastructure - Understand Group Policy- Implement GPO: - Manage Group Policy Scope- Group Policy Processing{Troubleshoot Policy Application 11. KManaging User Desktop with Group Policy - Implement Administrative Templates - Configure Group Policy Preferences - Manage Software with GPSIManaging Enterprise Security and Configuration with Group Policy Settings- Manage Group Membership by Using Group Policy Settings- Manage Security Settings- AuditingSecuring Administration - Delegate Administrative Permissions - Audit Active Directory AdministrationImproving the Security of Authentication in an AD DS Domain - Configure Password and Lockout Policies- Audit Authentication- Configure Read-Only Domain ControllersConfiguring Domain Name System- Install and Configure DNS in an AD DS Domain- Integration of AD DS,DNS,and Windows- Advanced DNS Configuration and AdministrationAdministering AD D5 Domain Controllers - Domain Controller Installation Options - Install a Server Core Domain Controller&Manage Operations MastersQTH(Configure Global Catalog Managing Sites and Active Directory Replication - Configure Sites and Subnets - Configure ReplicationDirectory Service Continuity - Configure Sites and Subnets - Configure ReplicationManaging Multiple Domains and Forests- Configure Domain and Forest Functional Levels- Manage Multiple Domains and Trust Relationships - Move Objects between Domains and ForestsDeploying and Configuring Active Directory Certificate- Overview of Active Directory Lightweight Directory ServicesDeploying and Configuring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Configuring AD LDS Instances and PartitionsConfiguring Active Directory Lightweight Directory ServicesReplicationTroubleshooting Active Directory Lightweight Directory ServicesDeploying and Configuring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services- Overview of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services - Deploying and Configuring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services - Configuring AD LDS Instances and Partitions-Configuring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services J 12. (Replication - Troubleshooting Active Directory Lightweight Directory ServicesDeploying and Configuring Active Directory Federation Services - Overview of Active Directory Federation Services 2.0- Deploying Active Directory Federation Services- Configuring Active Directory Federation Services Partner- Organizations and Claims- Troubleshooting Active Directory Federation ServicesDeploying and Configuring Active Directory Rights Management Services - Overview of Active Directory Rights Management Services- Deploying and Configuring Active Directory Rights Management Services- Configuring AD RMS Rights Policy Templates and Exclusion Policies- Configuring Active Directory Rights Management Services Trust Policies- Troubleshooting Active Directory Rights Management ServicesInstalling and Configuring Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 - Planning Windows Server 2008 R2 Installations- Performing a Windows Server 2008 R2 Installation- Configuring Windows Server 2008 R2 Following Installation- Automating Server Activation Using Microsoft Volume ActivationImplementing Deployment Technologies - Selecting a Deployment Strategy - Using the Windows Automated Installation KitQTH Csing Windows Deployment Services- Overview of Windows Deployment Services (WDS) - Implementing Deployment with WD- Maintaining ImagesActive Directory Directory Service - Overview of Upgrading Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory - Upgrading Domain Controllers to Windows Server 2008 R2File,Print,and Web Services - Introducing the Windows File and Print ServersDeploying Branch Office and Remote Access Services - Implementing Read-Only Domain Controllers - Implementing Remote InfrastructureMigrating Workloads to Microsoft Virtual Machines - Overview of Microsoft Virtualization - Installing Hyper-VConfiguring Terminal Services Core Functionality - Configuring TS Role - Configuring TS SettingsConfiguring and Managing Terminal Services Licensing - Configuring TS Licensing - Managing TS Licenses- Working with Images{Working with Unattended Answer Files / - Installing Applications -Configuring Remote Applications 13. I2 1- 4 I1(Configuring Printers- Working with Shared Configuifatlliopt I l, - Configuring Terminal Services Web Access I- Installing the TS Web Access Role Service Exit Profile- Configuring Session Broker Server Administrator 7Configuring and Troubleshooting Terminal Services Gateway Upgrade Path- Configuring TS Gateway CCNA- Troubleshooting TS Gateway Connectivity IssuesConfiguring an IIS 7.0 Web Server- Introducing Internet Information Services 7.0- Installing the Web Server Role in Windows Server 2008- Configuring Application Development,Health,and HTTP Fe ures- Configuring Performance,Security,and Server Component Fea resConfiguring IIS 7.0 Web Sites and Application Pools - Introducing Web Sites and Application Pools- Creating a Web Site- Creating an Application Pool- Maintaining an Application PoolSecuring the IIS 7.0 Web Server and Web Sites - Configuring Secure Web Sites and Servers - Configuring Logging for IIS 7.0Configuring Delegation and Remote Administration - Configuring Remote Administration - Configuring Feature Delegation{Backing Up and Restoring Web Sites / 14. I 3:Ir. l.A.ucAT Course descriptionThe Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install,configure,operate,and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks,including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats,introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology,and performance-based skills.This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols:IP,Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP),Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay,Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (R| Pv2), VLANs,Ethernet,access control lists (ACLs). Pre-Requisites- Basic Computer knowledge- DOS,Windows 95 and Computer Hardware (A+ Certification). - Basic knowledge of networking and TCP/ IP is required. - An applicant without the above knowledge will find it very difficult to proceed.- The MCSE/ MCITP is highly recommended as a Pre-Requisites for CCNA students. Course Content Describe how a Network Associate- Describe the purpose and functions of various network devices- Select the components required to meet a network specification- Use the OSI and TCP/ lP models and their associated protocols to explain how data flow in a network- Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols n the OSI and TCP models- Determine the path between two hosts across a network- Describe the components required for network and Internet communications{Identify and correct common network problems at layers 1,2,3 and 7 usingajlayered model approach - Differentiate between LAN/ WAN operation and featuresConfigure,Verify and Troubleshoot a switch with vlans and lnterswitch Communications- Select the appropriate media,cables,ports,and connectors to connectors toconnect switches to other network devices and hostsExplain the technology and media access control method for Ethernet networksExplain basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switchesPerform and verify initial switch configuration tasks including remote access managementVerify network status and switch operation using basic utilities (including:ping,traceroute,telnet,SSH,arp,ipconfig),and SHOW & DEBUG commandsDifferentiate between LAN/ WAN operation and featuresIdentify,prescribe and resolve common switched network media issues configuration issues,auto negotiation,and switch hardware failuresDescribe enhanced switching technologies (including:VIP,STP,VLAN,PVSTP,802.1q)Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing between themConfigure,verify,and troubleshoot VLANsConfigure,verify,and troubleshoot trunking on Cisco switches Configure,verify,and troubleshoot inter VLAN routing Configure,verify,and troubleshoot VTPConfigure.Verify,and troubleshoot VTPConfigure,verify,and troubleshoot STP operationInterpret the output of various show and debug commands to verify the operational status of a Cisco switched network. Implement basic switch security (including:post security,post security,trunk access,management vlan othen than vlanl.etc. ) / 15. I/ Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP services to meet Network Requirements in a Medium-Size Enterprise Branch Office Network- Describe the operation and benefits of using private and public IP addressing - Explain the operation and benefits of using DHCP and DNS - Configure,verify and troubleshoot DHCP and DNS operation on a router- Implement static and dynamic addressing services for hosts in a LAN environment- Determine the appropriate classless addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/ WAN environment- Describe | pv6 addresses- Identify and correct common problems associated with IP addressing and host configurationsConfigure,Verify,and Troubleshoot Basic Router Operation and Routing on CISCO Devices- Describe basic routing concepts (including:packet forwarding,router lookup process)- Select the appropriate media,cables,ports,and connectors to connect routers to other network devices and hosts- Configure,verify,and troubleshoot R| PV2- Connect,configure and verify operation status of a device interface- Manage IOS configuration files.(including:save,edit,upgrade,restore) - Manage Cisco IOS- Compare and contrast methods of routing and routing protocols- Configure,verify and troubleshoot OSPF- Configure,verify and troubleshoot EIGRP- Verify network connectivity (including:using ping,trace route and telnet or SSH)- Troubleshoot routing issuesl-Verify router hardware and software operationn using SHOW & DEBUG / commands - Implement basic router securityExplain and select the Appropriate Administrative tasks required for a WLAN- Describe standards associated with wireless media (including:IEEE,WI-Fl Alliance,ITU/ FCC)- Identify and describe the purpose of the components in a small wireless network.(Including:SSID,BSS,ESS)- Identify the basic parameters to configure on a wireless network to ensure that devices connect to the correct access point- Compare and contrast wireless security features and capabilities of WPA security (including:open,WEP,WPA-1/2)Implement,verify and Troubleshoot NAT and ACLS in A Medium-size Enterprise Branch Office Network- Describe the purpose and types of ACLs- Configure and apply ACLs based on network filtering requirements using CLI- Configure and apply an ACL to limit telnet and SSH access to the router using CLI- Verify and monitor ACLs in a network environment- Troubleshoot ACL issues- Explain the basic oeration of NAT- Configure NAT (Static,Dynamic,Overload) for given network requirements using CLI- Troubleshoot NAT issuesImplement and Verify WAN Links - Describe different methods for connecting to a WAN- Configure and verity a basic WAN serial connectionK / 16. - Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers - Troubleshoot WAN implementation issues - Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routersExit Profile Network Engineer7 V1 v"; Ismn= .Iliv/,'Y= ,l'lell0l',0lIilsI'Il'i v"Il'I= .l'I'II i DUCAT .. . Self IntroductionPublic discourse & Presentation Introduction of word power Introduction of Communication Concept Fundamentals of Group Discussion Speaking on various Topics Fundamentals of InterviewsBody LanguageBehavioral Manifestationsv V:iioilllna : rL-iirrurm. -. i DucA'r .. K Practical Training with latest Routers,Switches & Servers. Certification Level Training on CCNA,MCSE 8: MCITP. Industry level training,so that professional would be ready to work immediately after the Course. Students are having the option to choose between MCSE or MCITP. Well equipped Lab.Free Personality development Session.