There is a wide gap between finishing a programming course and being employable as a software developer. Companies do not just want someone who knows the syntax of a language — they want someone who can read an existing codebase, use version control without breaking things, design a sensible database, debug a problem they have never seen before, and deploy what they built.
Our software training in Himatnagar is built specifically to close that gap. It is aimed at students who already have some programming exposure through a BCA, MCA, BSc IT, diploma or a previous course, and who now need the professional working practices that make the difference at an interview and in the first month of a job.
In a normal course you write small isolated programs that solve one textbook problem each. In software training you work inside a single growing application for months, which is a completely different experience — because code you wrote in week two has to keep working in week twelve.
You will use Git for version control from the first day, work against a shared database, write code that another student then has to read and extend, and go through code review where a trainer tells you why something that works is still wrong. That review process is uncomfortable at first and is the single most valuable part of the training.
Pick the stack you want to work in professionally. Each track includes databases, Git, debugging and deployment regardless of language.
| Track | Core technologies | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Stack | C#, ASP.NET Core, MVC, Entity Framework, SQL Server | 5 months |
| Java Enterprise | Core Java, Advanced Java, JDBC, Spring Boot, MySQL | 5 months |
| Python Development | Python, Django or Flask, REST APIs, PostgreSQL | 4 months |
| PHP Development | PHP, Laravel, MySQL, REST APIs, WordPress internals | 4 months |
| Full Stack JavaScript | HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node.js, MongoDB | 6 months |
| Software Testing | Manual testing, test case design, SDLC, Selenium, API testing | 3 months |
These are the things that rarely appear in a college syllabus and are asked about in nearly every technical interview.
Every trainee builds a complete application end to end — requirement analysis, database schema, back end, interface, testing and deployment. Past trainee projects have included inventory and billing systems, school management portals, appointment booking applications, e-commerce sites and reporting dashboards.
We also support BCA, MCA, BSc IT and diploma students with their final year projects. To be clear about how that works: we guide and teach, we do not sell finished projects. You build it, you understand every part of it, and you can therefore defend it in your viva — which is the entire point of the exercise.
Most trainees follow this sequence over four to six months.
We are at Opp A Division Police Station, Ambavadi, Himatnagar. Walk in during working hours for a free demo session or consultation, or call ahead so we can keep the right person free for you.
An IT course teaches you a language or technology. Software training teaches you to work as a developer — version control, databases, code review, debugging, deployment and working within a real project over months. If you already know some programming, software training is the more useful next step.
Yes. Live project work is the core of the programme, not an add-on at the end. From roughly the second month you are building a complete application under trainer supervision, using the same tools and workflow our development team uses for client work.
Yes, on the basis that we guide you to build it rather than hand you a finished project. You will understand every file in it, which matters when your examiner asks you to explain a function during the viva.
It is a genuinely underrated entry route into IT, particularly for students who enjoy structured problem-solving more than writing code all day. Demand for testers is steady, the entry barrier is lower than for development, and many testers later move into automation, which pays well.
Yes. Evening and weekend batches are available specifically for people already in a job, including those travelling in from Idar, Prantij, Talod and Modasa.
Junior Software Developer, Web Developer, .NET or Java Developer, PHP Developer, Software Test Engineer and Support Engineer, depending on your track. We help you target roles realistically based on the project you have actually built.
Have any questions? Don’t hesitate to contact us — we reply within one working day.