Professional Certification Preparation

Cisco CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)

Build a strong career foundation in enterprise networking. Configure, secure, and troubleshoot modern corporate networks from scratch under expert guidance.

Duration:6-8 Weeks (Regular / Weekend Batches)
Learning Mode:Physical Classroom + Lab Work / Online Guided Labs
Focus:100% Practical Labs
Cisco CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)

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Program Overview

Our CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) course is a highly intensive, practical training program designed to prepare you for the official Cisco 200-301 CCNA certification exam. We focus on bridging the gap between theoretical network principles and practical engineer tasks.

During this course, you will configure routers and switches, implement subnetting, establish VLAN connectivity, optimize IP routing protocols, and secure networks using access control lists. The program emphasizes real-world scenario troubleshooting to make you workplace-ready.

Who Should Join this Course?

  • Aspiring Network Engineers
  • IT Support & Desktop Technicians
  • System Administrators
  • College Graduates seeking technical careers
  • Candidates preparing for Cisco 200-301 Exam

Skills You'll Master

VLSM & IPv4 Subnetting
IPv6 Global Unicast Addressing
Cisco IOS Command Line Interface
VLANs, Trunking, & Inter-VLAN Routing
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
OSPFv2 Routing Protocol
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Network Address Translation (NAT)

Practical Learning Outcomes

Real engineering capabilities you will acquire by completing this syllabus.

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot Cisco switches and routers.

Design and implement scalable subnets for enterprise environments.

Resolve connectivity issues related to static and dynamic OSPF routing.

Secure device administration interfaces and switch access ports.

Verify IP services including DHCP, NAT, and NTP.

Understand the basic concepts of software-defined networking (SDN) and automation.

Syllabus & Module Overview

Understand basic physical infrastructure, cabling standards, and primary protocols.

  • Network topologies (Spine-Leaf, 3-Tier)
  • Physical cabling and interfaces
  • TCP vs UDP transport layers
  • IPv4 addressing and VLSM subnetting
  • Introduction to IPv6 concepts

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