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Master FAQ

Before signing up for our embedded systems course, we are sure you will have a lot of questions. Here are the frequently asked questions for your reference.
In case you still have anything specific write to us at training@emertxe.com

Placements - FAQs

You can target the following job profiles by taking our Online Web Application course:

 

  • Back End Web Developer
  • FullStack Web Developer
  • Front End Web Designer

Depending on your profile, you will be designing, developing, and maintaining necessary components. These opportunities are accessible in a variety of industries, including SaaS, E-Commerce, FinTech, EdTech, Healthcare, and Consumer.

So your role would be a hybrid of domains (for example, FinTech) and profile (Ex: Front End Developer). For additional information, please see our WSA – Career Guide Document.

Typically, our Online Web Application Course placements Students begin after finishing the core modules (ex: React.js). Depending on the course, this usually occurs around the third or fourth month. Please keep in mind that students must meet placement eligibility criteria before beginning placements. This means you need to complete the required number of assignments and projects before applying for placements. This criteria is in place to guarantee that our students have the requisite skill levels before beginning placements.

 

All WSA students will receive placement assistance for up to two years after completing the course. This ensures that you have enough time to apply for and be selected for the best firm.

a plethora of placement opportunities. Every student receives a written commitment at the time of admission. It would explicitly state about the placement chances for freshers in the Web Application Development domain, mostly with Software Product Companies. This itself is more than enough to make it a job.

Every student receives intensive hands-on training in all Web Development Modules (Front End & Back End), as well as ongoing assessment. Students that regularly attend online classes, assignments, and mini-projects will get placed with ease.The rest of the work will be done by our placement department. According to our data, every student who has finished their course assignments and allocated projects is placed by their third to fourth interview.

Every qualifying student is entitled to unlimited placement opportunities for up to two years after course completion. For additional information, please see our WSA – Placements Page.

Companies looking for Web Application Developers (Full Stack / Front End / Back End jobs) expect three things from candidates:

 

  1. Hands-on Programming Skills: In one or two different programming languages (In our case it is JavaScript both for Front End and Back End). They would expect you to understand all of the programming language’s features and to apply them correctly while solving real-world situations.
  2. Strong Computer Science (CS) Foundations: In Web Application Development, having solid Computer Science (CS) Foundations such as Algorithm Design, Data Structures, Design Patterns (such as MVC), Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Database Management (DBMS) are essential. This, paired with hands-on programming abilities, will ensure that you can easily master any new technology in the future. Given the rate at which new technologies are released in Web Application Development, solid CS foundations are required.
  3. Excellent problem-solving abilities: Given a problem, you should be able to turn it into a workable solution. Companies also want a positive approach toward learning new things. Because technology and project nature are always changing, a learning attitude is essential.

WSA – Career Guide can help you understand how you will master these skills as part of WSA Courses. Having such talents would place you miles ahead of the competition in the job market.

Salary levels for students who are placed are completely defined by the recruiting company. WSA has placed students in the range of INR 5 LPA to INR 8 LPA CTC, according to our statistics.

 

As a mentoring team, we highly recommend our students not to choose a company just based on salary levels, but rather on the nature of the job, the exposure you will get, and the types of projects that they are working on. This will ensure that you are always on a continual learning path and that you become an important contributing team member of the company. With skill sets, your salary levels rise at a rapid pace, sometimes above market standards.

Please see our WSA – Placements page for information on recent placement companies hiring our students. We strongly advise you to follow us on any of our Social Media Channels (Instagram or LinkedIn) to receive regular updates on placements companies visited and much more information about the Web Application Careers.

As a mentoring team, we highly recommend our students not to choose a company just based on salary levels, but rather on the nature of the job, the exposure you will get, and the types of projects that they are working on. This will ensure that you are always on a continual learning path and that you become an important contributing team member of the company. With skill sets, your salary levels rise at a rapid pace, sometimes above market standards.

WSA has 300+ placement companies hiring our students. They all focus on developing Web Applications targeting different industries like E-commerce, FinTech, Health Care, Consumer etc. These businesses can be divided into three categories.

MNCs and Big Indian Companies – Companies with tens of thousands of employees in India (ex: IBM, Lenovo, Rakuten, Tech Mahindra, Robert Bosch, etc..)

Mid Sized Companies – Companies with a few hundreds of employees (ex: Bluebird, Evobi Automation, Alethea, Tarigrade etc..)

Start-ups – They are entrepreneurial ventures that specialize in niche and innovative new age Application Development (ex: Pratilipi, Epicor, Getcongo etc.)

Visit our WSA – Placement page for the most up-to-date information about placement company schedules.

As a mentoring team, we highly recommend our students not to choose a company just based on salary levels, but rather on the nature of the job, the exposure you will get, and the types of projects that they are working on. This will ensure that you are always on a continual learning path and that you become an important contributing team member of the company. With skill sets, your salary levels rise at a rapid pace, sometimes above market standards.

WSA has direct relationships with over 300 companies. These companies are looking for Web Application Developers in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune. We have organizations of all types in our placement portfolio (MNCs, Mid-size organizations, Start-ups). Companies are aware of WSA’s course syllabus, training methods, and mentors’ industry expertise as we are in the EdTech segment for more than 18 years. Companies that hire our educated candidates benefit from faster deployment, lower costs, and higher hiring conversion. As a result, WSA is one of the most sought-after IT finishing schools for companies. Every month, at least 30+ placement organizations compete to hire our students. WSA students are eligible for unlimited placement opportunities for up to two years after completing the programme.

WSA training programmes are rigorous and practical in terms of technical delivery. Students participate in an intense, hands-on learning experience. This means that every session and every day are learning days. Students are always working on improving and expanding their practical skills in Web Application Development and programming. As evidence of output, students will have completed an average of 30 assignments per module and 7 to 8 industry grade projects by the end of the course.

Every year, about 15 lakh engineering graduates graduate from colleges in India. However, the employability ratio is decreasing year after year. For example, it was approximately 15% a few years ago and has recently dropped to the single digits. Here are some research findings from industry bodies: NASSCOM – Reports on Employability. WSA’s up-skilling method bridges the industry-academia gap by preparing young graduates for Web Application Developer positions in Bangalore or any other major city in India.

Our skilled students face placement companies and easily pass the screening process. This has resulted in a win-win situation for both students and companies. In WSA, Emertxe has assisted thousands of newcomers by improving their skill levels and making them employable. We do this every day, and you may be the next success story. If you want any additional information, please contact our WSA – Admission Team.

From WSA’s perspective, you will receive full support from our placement department to secure job opportunities. However, the final outcome of securing a job offer depends on your performance during the selection process. 

 

Our past 18+ years of experience shows that students who regularly attend classes, complete assignments and projects on time have a higher chance of successfully passing the selection process and receiving job offers. The challenge is not in finding companies to participate in our placements, but rather in the student’s ability to pass the selection process. 

 

Our team is dedicated to providing you with placement opportunities and preparing you for them, but the ultimate success depends on your hard work and dedication.

This scenario, while rare at WSA, always raises concerns among freshers. This problem is solvable if a skill-based strategy is used. We equip our students with the complete skill-set required for a new age Web Application Developer, which is in sync with what our placement companies expect. Placement opportunities are available for up to two years after the completion of the course. If you follow the skill-based strategy indicated by our mentors, you will more than likely get placed.

 

In order to achieve skill transition, our courseware delivers in-depth study of a variety of topics. These are the exact skill-sets that any leading company is looking for. If a student encounters this situation (not being placed) after completing the course, they are assigned further projects. This will allow them to keep working and improving their talents. As a new engineer, this will provide real-world project experience and boost your chances of landing a position in the future.

Soft Skills & Interview Prep - FAQs

Disha (which means “direction”) is a career path component of the Web Application Development Courses in WSA. Along with technical skills, students must be trained in a variety of other areas (ex: facing interviews, basic soft skills). Disha is a WSA initiative to train our students in this field as well. This includes the following elements:

 

  1. Workshop on resume preparation: How to construct an impressive resume for placement companies?
  2. Interview preparation workshops and Mock Interviews: How to properly prepare for technical and HR interviews? What are the best practices to adhere to? How can you avoid typical blunders?
  3. Master Class Webinars: Interaction with industry professionals on experience sharing, soft skills development, and career advancement related topics. You will get live opportunity to interact and learn from their experience. 
  4. Counseling: Career advice / Interview suggestions / Higher education help (ex: LOR) to students

In short, with our years of industry expertise, we provide practical, implementable components via the DISHA component to help students reach their placement goals.

Creating an eye-catching resume is a must during placements. Before shortlisting candidates for Web Application Developer roles, placement companies search for certain skill sets and their proper representation. As part of Disha, we hold workshops to create it by highlighting skill sets in an impressive manner. By the end of the workshops, students will have a professional-looking CV that they can use while applying for WSA placements.

 

Another benefit of Web Applications is the possibility to display your skills and projects by creating an online portfolio for yourself. Along with a résumé, creating an online portfolio and putting it in popular code repositories like GIT will greatly increase your chances of getting placed faster. In addition to the resume preparation class, we will focus on developing an online portfolio for yourself.

Yes. Regular weekly objective examinations are conducted as part of our course to continuously prepare you for interviews with our placement clients. Technically, these tests are of exceptionally high quality, and will prepare you to pass any company’s written exam. To provide, we have an online test ecosystem that you can access at any time and from any location. Along with weekly assessments, students are provided an abundance of practice tests to help them pass written exams with ease.

 

Companies, on the other hand, expect students to excel in General Aptitude (ex: Quantitative), which we expect them to prepare for on their own. We can supply required materials (for example, question banks) for students to practice before taking a company’s written test.

After the resume is shortlisted and the written test is passed by a student, the next stage is to attend technical and HR interviews. Interviewers expect candidates to display certain key characteristics (technical capability, problem solving abilities, representing ability, team player, and so on), which play a vital part in making a job offer. Regular workshops and Mock Interviews are held at WSA to help you feel confident in approaching interviews by addressing all areas of interviews.

We invite industry experts (senior professionals, directors, and CEOs of firms) to connect with our WSA students through Master Class Webinars as part of Disha. They will provide specific experience based on their professional achievement, which will assist you in developing a long-term perspective of career building. Students have benefited greatly by communicating with experts online in order to achieve tremendous job success.

Absolutely yes. Career guidance and counseling is part of DISHA. It is quite understandable that students will be in confused state, some of them are mentioned as follows:

 

  • Should I go for higher studies or get into a job now?
  • What type of placement companies should I target given that 30+ companies visit WSA / month?
  • If I go for higher studies can I get my Letter-Of-Recommendation (LOR) from WSA mentors?
  • Should I join a start-up or a big company?
  • Developer or tester? – Which one is good to start a career with?

In such an occasion our senior counselors will be available for your support. By having 1:1 discussions with them they will share their recommendations based on years of experience. Students immensely benefit from such interactions, thereby making right choices in their careers.

Resumes play a very important role in getting a profile shortlisted. It should demonstrate necessary technical skill-sets and project output to showcase an individual’s capability. Based on our experience we observed students won’t spend much time in building a quality resume and tend to copy/paste from their friends/colleagues. Added to that, today’s fresh graduates don’t have much to write in their resume by the end of their degree.

 

With a skill-based training approach from WSA, students will be able to build a stack of Web Application Development skills with a set of impressive projects. It is equally important to showcase it well by creating a professionally looking resume. As a part of DISHA, a resume building workshop is conducted where students are given WSA Resume Template and Resume preparation best practices so that they create a very good resume that impresses the employers.

 

In summary, an impressive resume is an integral part of our training and placement process. With workshops we bring in necessary awareness and hands-on tools to ensure you are ahead in the job market and convert given placement opportunities into offer letters.

This is integrated with our WSA Courses, and happens as a parallel track. There is no extra charge for this.

It is suggested that you take advantage of the virtual online selection process that many companies are now offering due to the ongoing pandemic and likely continuation of remote working in the future. This will allow you to participate in the placement process from the comfort of your own home, rather than having to travel to Bangalore where many of the placement companies are located.

 

However, if a placement company requires an in-person selection process, you will need to travel to Bangalore to participate.

The placement process for online WSA course students includes:

 

  1. Attending all virtual classes and completing all assigned projects as instructed by mentors.
  2. Clearing the placement eligibility test administered by our mentors.
  3. Traveling to Bangalore and securing accommodation (recommended). Our admin team will assist in finding suitable accommodation options based on location, cost, and other preferences.
  4. Applying for placement opportunities through our Google Groups.
  5. Internal filtering by the Emertxe placement team.
  6. Shortlisting by the placement company.
  7. Selection process with the placement company, including written tests, technical interviews, and face-to-face HR/management interviews.
  8. Transparent communication with students throughout the application and selection process.
  9. Assistance with onboarding and reporting to the company on the first day of work.

Course - FAQs

The role of a web developer has evolved over time, and now companies are seeking Fullstack developers who possess comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of web development, including the front-end, back-end, and database.

 

They are also familiar with using open-source tools. These developers are highly valuable to companies as they bring a diverse set of skills to the table.This ability to work on both the client and server side of an application means that Fullstack developers can more easily identify and solve problems that may arise in the development process.

JavaScript skills are in high demand for several reasons:

  • JavaScript is a versatile language that can be used for both front-end and back-end development. It is commonly used for creating interactive user interfaces, building web and mobile apps, and developing server-side applications. The ‘JavaScript Everywhere’ phrase is a reality. 
  • JavaScript is widely supported by all popular web browsers, making it a popular choice for creating client-side scripts.
  • With the rise of JavaScript frameworks and libraries such as React, it’s easier to build complex web applications, faster and with less code.
  • The popularity of Node.js, a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine, allows developers to use JavaScript on the server-side, allowing for full stack JavaScript development.
  • The rise of IoT and the need for embedded programming also has increased the demand for JavaScript developers.

All these factors contribute to the high demand for JavaScript developers in the job market. Hence having MERN or MEAN stack in your resume gives you a great advantage in placements.

By going through the course in WSA, you will be able to add a rich set of skills in various categories. Here is a list for your reference: 

 

Front End Technologies:

  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • Bootstrap
  • JavaScript
  • ReactJS

Back End Technologies:

  • Node.js
  • Express.js
  • MongoDB

Platforms & Tools:

  • Development Environment: Virtual Box, Xubuntu 16
  • Editor: VS Code, Notepad++
  • Libraries: Node Package Manager (NPM)
  • Firebase configuration and backend integration
  • Version Control: GIT
  • Debugger: Chrome debugger

Foundation Paradigms:

  • OOP concepts
  • HTTP
  • REST APIs
  • Design patterns – MVC
  • Data representation – DOM and JSON

As a WSA student, you will have access to our Online Learning Management System (LMS), which will provide you with all the necessary resources to become an accomplished Web Application developer. 

 

The LMS includes recorded class videos, PowerPoint presentations, sample code, assignment problems, project requirements, and more. Additionally, we will also provide you with various materials to prepare for placement, such as online tests, resume templates, and an interview question bank. 

 

Our course materials and contents are regularly reviewed and updated to align with industry standards and the expectations of our placement clients.

Tools play a crucial role in a developer’s productivity. It helps them to do their work faster and reduce time spent on mundane tasks. As a part of the WSA course you will be exposed to various tools, which will make you an efficient developer. 

 

Development tools such as text editors, integrated development environments (IDEs) like MS Code, and version control systems like GIT can help you write, organize, and manage the code more efficiently.

 

Debugging tools like Google Chrome debugger can help developers identify and resolve issues with their code more quickly and effectively. U will be getting hands-on exposure to these tools which will go a long way in making you a successful web application developer.

At WSA, our online assessment system is an essential tool for our mentors to evaluate and report on the assessments and exams that students regularly take throughout the course. The system is used for both formative and summative assessments, such as weekly tests, module tests, quizzes, and placement eligibility tests. 

 

Our Mentors use this system to grade exams and share the results with students via our Learning Management System (LMS). This allows students to see their progress, identify areas for improvement, and take corrective actions to enhance their performance. 

 

Our assessment system also directly correlates to students’ chances of getting hired by premium placement companies, making it a crucial tool for helping students achieve their career goals.

At WSA, all mentors adhere to our standard immersive delivery model, regardless of the course or module. This model requires students to spend 2 hours in Live Virtual Classes (LVC) with their mentors, and an additional hour in lab explainer sessions where they work on assignments and projects with lab mentors. Additionally, our online live chat support system allows students to ask questions and receive immediate clarification from mentors. 

 

To fully benefit from the program, students should plan to spend 5-6 hours per day on coursework, with the option to spend more time to further enhance their skills and improve their chances of successful placement.

Online Learning - FAQs

At WSA, our online classes are just as effective as in-person classes. We prioritize student engagement from the very beginning, providing a stimulating and supportive environment for Live Virtual Classes, lab sessions, and doubt-clearing sessions. Through careful refinement of our systems and processes, we ensure that students from all over the world receive a top-notch online learning experience.

Our online classes consist of live virtual classes (LVCs) led by mentors. The mentors utilize slide-decks and code examples to explain concepts, and students are encouraged to actively participate by following along and practicing themselves. 

 

There are opportunities for students to interact with the mentors during the class, and quizzes are used to maintain engagement. Each class is recorded and made available through the student Learning Management System (LMS) for review or in case of missed classes. The primary objectives of these classes are to increase student engagement, provide clear explanations of concepts, and enhance confidence through hands-on coding activities.

After the classes, there are lab sessions led by lab mentors. The goal of these sessions is to apply the concepts learned in class through assignments and projects. During each lab session, the mentor will go over a set of assignments or projects that were previously covered in class, and both class and lab mentors work closely together.

 

The mentor will also explain the expected outcome for the assignment or project and provide a deadline for submissions. The lab mentors will use various materials such as hand-outs, code snippets, and sample outputs to explain the assignments or projects.

In WSA (the name of the program), students have two options to clear their doubts. 

 

The first option is live chat support, where students can ask questions and receive answers from mentors in real-time. The live chat support is provided during our business hours. 

 

The second option is forum support, which is a feature of the Learning Management System (LMS). In the forum, students can post questions and receive answers from both mentors and other students. By allowing students to answer each other’s questions, WSA encourages a peer-to-peer learning model, where students can learn from one another in addition to learning from the mentors. This approach also allows students to learn how to explain concepts in their own words, which can help to solidify their understanding.

In WSA, we generally discourage students from missing classes as they are heavily focused on hands-on practice. However, if there are unavoidable circumstances, recorded versions of each class are made available through the student Learning Management System (LMS) within a day or two. This allows students to catch up on missed material by watching the recordings at their convenience.

WSA’s courses are designed to cater to three different types of audience:

 

  1. Engineering students who are in their pre-final or final year of study. These students can benefit from the course by gaining practical skills and knowledge that can help them in their final projects and prepare them for their placements.
  2. Students who have recently completed their engineering degree and are looking for their first job. This course can provide them with an edge over other candidates by teaching them skills that are in high demand in the job market.
  3. Working professionals who want to upskill themselves and improve their job prospects. This course can provide them with an opportunity to learn new technologies and skills that can help them advance in their current careers or transition to a different field.

Overall, this program is designed to help students and working professionals to acquire knowledge and skills that are in demand in the job market and to help them to be more competitive and to have better chances of getting a job.

When you join WSA online courses, in an effort to provide maximum benefit for students in terms of placements, you will be able to apply to an unlimited number of companies for up to two years after completing your course. 

 

There are no restrictions on the number of companies you can apply to or the number of interviews you can attend. However, please note that the final decision on shortlisting your application will be made by the placement company. Our placement department will make every effort to secure as many shortlisting opportunities as possible for each student.

UpSkilling - Placements FAQ

Our Web Application Developer Courses are designed for individuals from both tech and non-tech backgrounds, as the demand for Web Application Developer Jobs is high for various reasons. Upon completion of the course, you will have acquired both general abilities such as Algorithms and specific skills like Node.js Programming, which will be reflected in your skills and portfolio. This will enable you to present yourself as a qualified Web Application Developer and have the same job opportunities as those with a prior background in web development.

In this situation, you have two options to consider. First, you can explore the possibility of a buy-out option with your employer, where you pay a set amount to leave the company immediately (if such a policy exists). 

 

If this option is not available, you can discuss with your manager and HR to see if the notice period can be shortened by transferring your responsibilities quickly. Companies hiring from WSA understand that some students are working professionals, and they are willing to accommodate a shortened notice period. Our placement team will work with these companies to ensure a smooth transition for you. Many of our students have successfully followed this approach and managed their notice period in a professional manner, so we do not anticipate any difficulties.

It is important for you to review the terms and conditions of your bond agreement with your company. If it includes a buy-out option, consider that as a possibility. If no buy-out option is available and your employer is strict about the bond period, we recommend completing the bond period and then applying for placements through WSA. Our placement support lasts for 2 years, so this should be manageable.

WSA will inform the students in advance about the interview schedule. Since the majority of interviews are done online, you should be able to make time for it. However, if you have any genuine difficulties in doing so, our placement team will work with both you and the placement company to schedule a mutually convenient time.

UpSkilling - Course FAQ

Having prior experience in Web Development will benefit you in many ways, as your foundational knowledge will be solid. However, this course will primarily focus on the latest MERN stack, including hands-on coding, industry-relevant curriculum, and practical evaluations. This will help you upgrade your skills and create a strong resume, leading to a successful career transition into companies that use the MERN stack.

The MERN stack offers many advantages for web development. It is a popular stack that is widely used in the industry and offers a wide range of functionality. One of the main benefits of the MERN stack is that it allows developers to build web applications using a single language, JavaScript, throughout the entire stack. This makes it easier for developers to work with and understand the code, and it also allows for better code reuse. Additionally, as companies are looking to modernize their technology stack, many are transitioning away from legacy stacks and moving towards JavaScript-based stacks like the MERN stack.

 

Having a course in the MERN stack from WSA, and having projects in your portfolio that demonstrate your skills in this stack, will give you a fresh and impressive look in your profile. This will help you to achieve your career transition into companies that use the MERN stack. It will showcase your ability to work with the latest technologies and make you a valuable asset to the team.

WSA’s online courses for working professionals are scheduled in the evenings. Classes are typically held from 7 PM to 9 PM, and lab sessions are held from 6 PM to 7 PM. This schedule allows you to manage your regular work responsibilities while also pursuing further education and skill development.

In WSA, we generally discourage students from missing classes as they are heavily focused on hands-on practice. However, if there are unavoidable circumstances, recorded versions of each class are made available through the student Learning Management System (LMS) within a day or two. This allows students to catch up on missed material by watching the recordings at their convenience.

Mentor - FAQs

At WSA, the instructors are referred to as mentors, who will work closely with you throughout the course. Our mentors are experts in their respective fields with a wealth of hands-on experience. They will guide you through foundational learning, core subject matter, and hands-on training to prepare you for a career in your chosen field. Our mentors are dedicated to your success and are always available and approachable to help you.

At WSA, mentors are carefully selected for their expertise and experience in the subjects they teach. Each subject is assigned a dedicated team of class and lab mentors who possess a thorough understanding of the material. Despite the mentor, the curriculum and quality of instruction are maintained through strict internal quality standards.

At WSA, our mentors play a crucial role in providing students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in Web Application Development. They are not only experts in their field, but also prioritize building strong relationships with students. This makes them easily accessible and approachable, fostering a culture of continuous learning. Students can reach out to their mentors through both formal and informal channels, such as online classrooms and WhatsApp, for support and guidance. 

 

Mentors at WSA are divided into different roles, including class-mentors, lab-mentors, student counselors, and placement counselors, to provide targeted support to students. There is no limit to the amount of interaction students can have with their lab mentors, as this is where they spend the majority of their time completing hands-on assignments and projects.

At WSA, the trainers work closely with you to ensure you fully understand the subject matter through hands-on learning. They use a variety of assessment methods, including attendance, assignments, projects, quizzes, and tests, to provide regular and open feedback. This approach helps you identify areas of weakness and improve upon them, ultimately growing as a professional.

Fee Payment - FAQs

Course fee payment at Emertxe can be done in multiple modes. As a candidate you can opt any of the options [Cash / On-line Bank Transfer / Credit Card / Debit Card / DD]. If you are making On-line bank transfer, details are provided below.

After transferring the money, please contact us with the transaction ID or call us to facilitate it further.

 

Bank Name – HDFC bank

Account Name – Emertxe Information Technologies (P) Ltd

Account Number – 59210028428173

Branch – Church Street, Bangalore

IFSC: HDFC0001751

Yes. Our WSA course fee structure consists of installment options, mainly for long term courses. U can make payments using any of the options. U can get in touch with our team of counselors in the following coordinates. They will be glad to assist you by sharing further details.

Phone: +91 8095013999

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Email: training@webstackacademy.com

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Phone: +91 8095013999

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NSDC Certification - FAQs

The Indian government has implemented the Skill India program to enhance the skills of the country’s youth in various areas. The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) is responsible for carrying out this mission, and multiple sector skill councils have been established under it. One such council is NASSCOM-SSC, which focuses on IT/ITeS training programs. 

 

WSA is an affiliated training partner of NSDC/NASSCOM-SSC under the Future Skills Prime initiative. This means that upon successful completion of the course and assessments, students will receive a certificate from NSDC/NASSCOM Future Skills Prime, which is directly issued by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

Upon completion of the course at WSA, our placement team will inform students about the certification exam and provide necessary preparation details. The exam will be conducted by officials from NSDC/NASSCOM Future Skills and will be based on the course curriculum covered at WSA. Upon passing the assessment, students will receive a certificate from NSDC/NASSCOM Future Skills Prime, with WSA listed as the issuing institute.

NSDC job roles (Example – Full Stack Web Developer) is based on a specific job description rather than a broader curriculum based approach. By getting qualified for a specific job, you are demonstrating a meritorious output to potential placement companies that you are capable of executing a particular job role in their organization. The Government of India is planning to standardize these job roles across the industry in order to ensure there is a common recognition for candidates who obtained these certificates (similar to GATE / GRE scores). So an NSDC certificate will open up more career and placement possibilities. WSA’s courses are aligned with the NSDC curriculum.

The type of certificate requested by students may vary and can be used for different purposes, such as applying for higher education, government scholarships, job requirements, tax benefits for course fees, and for proof of completion of a course at WSA. 

 

Our student success team will review and assess each request for a certificate and provide the appropriate one based on the validity and importance of the request.

Typically NSDC certification happens whenever we have a batch of students available. As per WSA’s batch experience, it is conducted once in two months with a batch of students. During the same time past batch students are also notified so that they can also appear (in case they missed in the past) for the certification exam.

 

NSDC certification exams are typically planned on Saturdays so that all our placed students can attend the certification test without affecting their regular work.

Once the NSDC assessment batch is created, their assessment officials are informed and an assessment date gets fixed. The assessment process typically involves an online technical test, programming test followed by viva-voce. The assessment official will grade you across various categories and provide you with the overall result (Pass / Fail).

 

On the preparation front, there is no extra preparation required apart from what you have learned in our WSA course. However, you are supposed to refresh subjects that you studied in the course, so that you can clear the examination easily. As far as our experience, we have seen most of the students successfully clear the assessment test.

No issues. In Emertxe NSDC examinations are conducted in a periodic manner (Once in two months), you can appear for the next cycle in case you missed a particular exam date. Appropriate communication is sent to old students also via individual emails and WSA Google Group.

 

Even if a student gets placed, he can still appear for the NSDC certification exam, as tests are planned on Saturdays to accommodate our placed students.

Internship FAQs

For this internship as a student you don’t need to pay anything. It’s our vision to contribute to the industry-academia gap, which we have been doing for the past 19+ years in various channels.

The entire internship program is done via WSA’s online / digital ecosystem. This means you will be using virtual conferencing tools, chat ecosystem, online submission tools etc…to do your internship. Hence, a good laptop / PC with stable internet connectivity is mandatory for this program.

The MERN stack is a popular stack that is widely used in the industry. You will learn the skills necessary to build web applications using this stack. This will include learning how to work with MongoDB, a popular NoSQL database, Express.js, a back-end web application framework, React, a front-end JavaScript library, and Node.js, a JavaScript runtime.

 

In addition to learning the MERN stack, you will also learn foundational computer science skills. These skills will include understanding the principles of algorithms and data structures, which are essential for understanding how to write efficient and effective code. This knowledge will also help you to understand how to solve complex problems, which is a critical skill in the field of software development.

 

You will also learn how to use the software development life cycle (SDLC) process to build a real-time project. The SDLC is a set of best practices for software development that includes various stages such as planning, analysis, design, implementation, testing, and deployment. Understanding the SDLC process will help you to understand how to plan and manage a software development project from start to finish.

 

Overall, this internship will give you a comprehensive understanding of the MERN stack and software development process. You’ll gain hands-on experience building real-world projects using industry-standard tools and techniques, and will be well-prepared to work as a web developer and able to handle real-world projects.

The internship program offered by WSA is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience for students interested in web development. The program begins by ramping up students in the MERN stack, which is a collection of technologies used for building web applications. This includes technologies such as MongoDB, ExpressJS, ReactJS, and NodeJS. The program is designed to be hands-on, so students will be given the opportunity to work with these technologies and build projects from scratch.

 

Once students have a solid foundation in the MERN stack, they will be given projects to work on. These projects are designed to be challenging and will require students to use the skills they have learned to build real-world applications. Throughout the projects, students will be mentored by experienced mentors who will provide guidance and support. The goal of these projects is to not only help students build their skills but also to give them a sense of what it’s like to work on real-world projects. The program is designed to help students develop not just the technical skills but also soft skills like problem solving, time management, teamwork and communication skills. This will help you to be industry ready.

Our mentors have a list of projects in the areas of E-commerce, FinTech, EdTech, Healthcare, and Consumer. They will pick a project depending on the internship cohort and assign it to you.

 

The mentors at WSA have a wide range of projects available in various industry domains such as E-commerce, FinTech, EdTech, Healthcare, and Consumer. They carefully select projects that align with the interests and skills of the current internship cohort. This ensures that students are working on projects that are relevant and engaging to them.

 

The projects in these domains will give you hands-on experience in developing web applications that are widely used in today’s industry. For example, if you are assigned to an e-commerce project, you will learn how to build a web application that allows users to browse and purchase products online.

 

Working on these projects will provide you with an opportunity to apply the skills you have learned in the program and gain experience working on real-world projects. The mentors will provide guidance and support throughout the projects, helping you to navigate any challenges that may arise. The projects will also give you the opportunity to showcase your skills and knowledge to potential employers and help you in your career transition.

You can target the following job profiles by taking our Online Internship Program:

 

  • Back End Web Developer
  • FullStack Web Developer
  • Front End Web Designer

Depending on your profile, you will be designing, developing, and maintaining necessary components. These opportunities are accessible in a variety of industries, 

 

So your role would be a hybrid of domains (for example, FinTech) and profile (Ex: Front End Developer). For additional information, please see our WSA – Career Guide Document.

Your resume will have the following critical components added:

 

Front End Technologies:

  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • JavaScript
  • ReactJS

Back End Technologies:

  • Node.js
  • Express.js
  • MongoDB

Platforms & Tools:

  • Development Environment: Virtual Box, Xubuntu 16
  • Editor: VS Code, Notepad++
  • Libraries: Node Package Manager (NPM)
  • Firebase configuration and backend integration
  • Version Control: GIT
  • Debugger: Chrome debugger

Foundation Paradigms:

  • OOP concepts
  • HTTP
  • REST APIs
  • Design patterns – MVC
  • Data representation – DOM and JSON