About Programme
Diploma in Computer Hardware and Networking provides a comprehensive foundation in the essential skills and knowledge needed to build, maintain, and troubleshoot computer systems and networks. This program covers topics ranging from computer components and operating systems to network protocols, security, and administration. Students gain practical experience through hands-on labs and projects, preparing them for entry-level roles in IT support, network administration, and related fields.
Eligibility & Admission
Pass in 10th Std/ SSC examination.
PROGRAM FEE | AMOUNT |
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Registration Fee (One Time) | 5,000/-INR |
Semester Fee | 25,000/-INR |
Scholarship
Marks in 10th | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
60% – 75% | 10% |
More than 75% – 90% | 20% |
More than 90% – 100% | 30% |
Disability Level | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
90% & Above 90% | 30% |
75% & Below 90% | 20% |
50% & Below 75% | 10% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Wards of Param Veer Chakra | 30% |
Winners of Maha Veer Chakra | 20% |
Winners of Veer Chakra | 10% |
Work Tenure | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
More than 5 years continuous service | 30% |
1 Year – 5 Years continuous Service | 20% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Single girl child | 20% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Parentless | 30% |
Either fatherless or motherless provided the annual family income is less than 2.5 lakh | 20% |
Learning Outcomes
An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams.
An ability to identify, formulates, and solve engineering problems.
An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
An ability to communicate effectively.
Career Prospects
Diploma in Computer Hardware and Networking equips you with the skills for various entry-level IT roles. Here are some common job opportunities:
- IT Support Technician/Help Desk Technician: Providing technical assistance to end-users, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, and resolving network connectivity problems. This is a very common entry-level role.
- Network Technician/Network Administrator: Setting up, configuring, and maintaining network infrastructure, including routers, switches, and firewalls. May also involve monitoring network performance and security.
- System Administrator (Entry-Level): Managing and maintaining computer systems, including operating systems, software installations, and user accounts.
- Desktop Support Specialist: Providing on-site technical support to end-users, often involving hardware setup, software installation, and troubleshooting.
- Cybersecurity Analyst (Entry-Level): Assisting in implementing and monitoring security measures to protect computer systems and networks from cyber threats. Often requires additional security certifications.