Mapped to CompTIA, Microsoft, Red Hat and CISCO Curriculums
Objective
This program is specially designed for students willing to make a career in the specialized field of computer Hardware, Networking and System Administration. The program aims to develop highly trained and employable Networking and Systems Professionals with Knowledge, Communication, Attitude, Personality and Skills ready for immediate employment.
The course syllabus has been primarily mapped to A+, N+, MCSE, RHCE and CCNA Curriculums to give an in-depth knowledge on both Windows and Linux platforms.
Job Oppurtunities
- IT Support Engineer/Technician
- Network Engineer/Technician
- Systems Engineer/Administrator
- Server Support Specialist
- Field Support Technician
Duration
1 Year
Eligibility
Minimum 10+2 pass
Award of Qualification
Student will be awarded "Mahan Certified System Specialist Diploma" by the institute on completion of the course as per institute's norms.
Admissions
Admission to the course is based on a candidate's academic performance/written test/interview.
Placement
On successful completion of the course, students will be provided 100% placement assistance as per institute's norms.
Fees
Admission Fee : Rs. 10,000/-
Course Fee
Lumpsum Plan : Rs. 28,000/- x 1
Semester Plan : Rs. 15,000/- x 2
Quarterly Plan : Rs. 8,000/- x 4
Fee includes Tuition, Lab, Library, Study Material and Internal Examination charges. Service Tax and Third Party fees to be paid extra as applicable.
Course Ouline
Introduction to ICT Resources
PC Assembly, Operation and Troubleshooting
Utilities
Networking Concepts
Network Administration
Installing, Configuring and Administrating Microsoft Windows
Installing Windows
Implementing and Conducting Administration and Resources
Manage and Troubleshoot Access to Shared Folders
Connect to Local and Network Print devices
Implementing, Managing and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drives
Monitoring and Optimizing System Performance and Reliability
Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment
Implementing, Managing and Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services
Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Security
Configure, Manage and Troubleshoot Internet Explorer Security Setting
Windows Server
Introduction to Microsoft Windows Server
Installing Microsoft Windows Server
Administrating Microsoft Windows Server
Monitoring Microsoft Windows Server
Backing up and Restoring Data
Maintaining the Operating System
Working with User Accounts
Working with Group
Working with Computer accounts
Sharing File System Resources
Working with Printers
Managing Device Drivers
Managing Disk Storage
Implementing, Managing and Maintaining Microsoft Windows Server Network
Infrastructure
Implementing DHCP
Managing and Monitoring DHCP
Implementing Name Resolution using DNS
Network Security
Securing Network Traffic with IPSec
Implementing and Managing Software Update Services
Configuring, routing by using Routing and Remote Access
Maintaining a network Infrastructure
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server Network Infrastructure
Introduction to Network Infrastructure Administration
Assigning IP addresses
Routing IP
Planning a Name Resolution
Connecting to the Internet
Server Clustering
Securing a Network Infrastructure
Designing a Public Key Infrastructure
Securing Network Communication
Monitoring a Network Infrastructure
Linux Essentials
Linux Ideas & History
Linux Usage Basics
Running Commands & Basic Help
Browsing the File System
Users, Group & Permissions
Using the Bash Shell
Standard I/O & Pipes
Text Processing Tools
vim: An Advanced Text Editor
Basic System Configuration Tools
Investigating & Managing Processes
Configuring the Bash shell
Finding & Processing File
Network Clients
Advanced Topics in Users, Groups & Permissions
The Linux File System In Depth
Essential System Administration Tools
Linux System Administration
System Initialization
Package Management
Kernel Services
System Services
User Administration
File System Management
Advanced File system Management
Network Configuration
Installation
Virtualization with Xen
Troubleshooting
CCNA
Network Models
TCP/IP
IP Addressing
Configuring a Router
Building a Network
Ethernet Local area Network
Switching
Virtual LAN
Access List
WAN
Network Implementation
PE: Professional English
CS: Communication Skills
PD: Personality Development
OJT/Placement
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