Full Stack Dot Net

Dot Net

Full Stack

A full Stack Developer in .NET Core is one who plays the dual role of front-end developer & server-side developer. If we research the current trend, the demand for Full Stack Developers in .NET Core is on a high rise.

  • Net Core allows you to create new applications (or migrate applications already developed in .Net Framework) in Linux environments, which leads to a well-known reduction in licensing and infrastructure costs.
  • To become one, career aspirants need to know much more than a specific programming language or a framework.
  • This outcome-driven program will help you acquire skills to combine technology tools and software engineering approaches.
  • Candidates with the following prerequisites can apply for Full Stack Development certification courses :
    • Final year students from STEM background (CS, IT, Electronics) with >50% marks
    • Fresh graduates/Postgraduates in STEM (CS, IT, Electronics) with >50% marks
    • Experienced Professionals (0 to 3 years) in non-development IT roles – QA, testers, IT support, etc.
    • Knowledge of at least 1 programming language is mandatory for admission
  • Module 1- C, C++, SQL, DS
  • Module 2- Basic to Advanced DOT NET
  • Module 3- Aptitude + Soft Skills + Live Project
Full Stack Dot Net
Timeline and Prerequisite
5 Months
Course Duration
Full Stack Dot Net
Curriculum
  • Module 1

    Subject: C

    • Fundamentals of Programming
    • Exploring C
    • Data Types
    • Managing Input and Output
    • Operators
    • Control Statement
    • Decision making and Looping
    • Problems on Numbers
    • Problems on Pattern Printing
    • Problems on Digits
    • Function
    • Storage Class
    • Array
    • String
    • Structure and Union
    • Pointer
    • Dynamic Memory Allocation
    • File Handling
  • Subject: C++
    • Basics of C++
    • Introduction of C++
    • Character Set,token
    • Variable rules, Data Types
    • ControlStatement in C++
    • Looping in C++
    • Input and Output
    • Function in C++
    • Array in C++
    • String and their Functions
    • Structure and Union
    • Pointer in C++
    • Class in C++
    • Constructor and Destructor
    • Inheritance
    • Polymorphism
    • File Handling in C++
    • Exception Handling in C++
    • Template
  • Subject: Data Structure
    • Overview of Data structures
    • Linear and non-linear data structures
    • Link List
    • Singly Link List
    • Doubly Link List
    • Singly Circular Link List
    • Doubly Circular Link List
    • Stack
    • Queue
    • Tree
    • Sorting Techniques
  • Subject: SQL
    • Introduction to SQL
    • Normalization
    • Introduction to Databases and RDMBS
    • Install a Database Engine
    • SQL Data Types
    • SQL Operators
    • SQL Commands
    • Data Definition Language
    • Data Manipulation Language
    • Data Control Language
    • Data Transaction Control Language
    • Data Query Language (SELECT Statement With CLAUSES)
    • SQL Functions
  • Module 2
    • Basic to Advanced DOT NET
    • Introduction to DOT NET Framework
    • Introduction to Visual Studio
    • Basics of C#
    • Control Statements
    • Loops
    • Object oriented programming (C#)
    • Encapsulation
    • Access Modifiers
    • Constructors
    • Destructors
    • Static Keyword
    • Inheritance
    • Abstraction
    • Interface
    • Polymorphism
    • Method Shadowing
    • This and base Keyword
    • Sealed classes and Partial classes
    • Templates
    • WinForms
    • Events and Delegates
    • Exception Handling
    • NET PROGRAMMING
    • HTML
    • Cascading Style Sheet
    • NET
    • State Management
    • Server Controls
    • AJAX
    • Master Pages
    • Grid View Control
    • LINQ
    • DOT NET APPLICATION TUNING
    • MVC-Introduction
    • Web Service
  • Module 3
    • Aptitude
    • Quantitative Aptitude
    • Reasoning
  • Soft Skills
    • Resume-building
    • Interview preparation workshop
    • Career mentoring
    • Mock interviews
  • Project