All your queries about courses, admissions, and policies answered here.
No, we offer beginner-friendly courses. Advanced programs require some programming skills, but
if you are new, you can start with our Programming Foundations course.
No age restriction. Our students range from high school graduates to working professionals.
Yes, we offer flexible evening and weekend batches designed for working students.
While we cannot guarantee jobs, we connect students to partner companies, freelancing platforms,
and provide career guidance.
You can retake it once for free, or enroll in a bridge course before reapplying.
Our certificates are issued by Standard Computer College and endorsed by industry partners.
While they are not government degrees, many of our courses are aligned with international
certifications such as Microsoft, Google, AWS, and Oracle, making them valuable for both local
and international careers.
Yes. Along with in-campus sessions, we provide online classes through our learning management
system (LMS). Classes are recorded so students can revisit them anytime.
Students can access recorded lectures through our LMS and attend a makeup session with the next
available batch if needed.
Yes, for most programming and development courses you will need a personal laptop. However, our
campus also provides computer labs for practice. We recommend at least Core i5 (8GB RAM) for
advanced courses like ML and Full-Stack.
Yes, we offer flexible instalment plans. Typically, students can pay 50% at the time of
admission and the rest in 2–3 monthly instalments.
We maintain small batch sizes (20–25 students) to ensure personalized attention and mentoring.
Our trainers are industry professionals with practical experience in IT companies, freelancing,
and startups. Many hold international certifications (AWS, Cisco, Microsoft).
Yes. Apart from technical skills, we provide workshops on freelancing platforms like Upwork,
Fiverr, and Freelancer, helping students kickstart their online earning journey.
Yes, students can switch courses within the first two weeks of starting, provided there are
seats available in the desired program.
Yes. Every advanced course includes capstone projects that simulate real-world IT problems. We
also connect students with local IT firms for internship opportunities.