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Bangalore (Karnataka)
any one can learn the entire tables in a day. mainly parents, teachers and students spend lot of time to teach and learn the tables. tables are the pillars of mathematics study. when this become easy and fun many problems are automatically solved. it improves memory power. It wont need any book, gadgets, simple play and human interaction. once learnt it is for life time. no load to memory and memory recall problems. students have lot of time to play. parents have more time to be with their children's with out the problem of home work. normally education system follows the mathematics and formulas derived from others. rarely student think for the time and it's application. Here we interact with students, parents and teachers so that they can think and apply and solve many problems of teaching and learning.
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
About The Event There's a lot in excel that most of us are not aware. Though you work day in and out on Excel, but is that the only way? We have combined all the possible scenarios excel can be used for in day-2-day life of a data analyst. Learn all the amazing features of excel in a 2 day fast track course. Upskill Technologies provides 2 day workshop for Advanced Excel and Dashboards. We have over 10 years of experience in providing corporate training on MS-Excel in Hyderabad. Having trained more than 1000 students we have a great flavor for teaching with practical and real time examples. Content is as follows: Creating Templates, Formatting, Creating Tables, Changing Default Options, Writing Formulas, If Conditions, Conditional Formatting, Using Formulas in conditions, Sum-IF, Count-If, Vlookup, Pivot Table Subtotals, Data Validation, Protecting Sheet and Workbook. Batch will start on 29 April -2017 @ 9 AM. Please visit Upskill Weekend Workshop Details for any further details.
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Pune (Maharashtra)
Scholar’s Career in Association with Chilly Staffing Solutions,Pune Invites nominations for a ’Three day Workshop in Advance Excel’ on 19th, 20th and 21st January, . Time: [10am to 5:30pm] Objectives: ◦Participants will learn to use advanced functions of Excel® to improve productivity, enhance spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics, and formulas and streamline their operational work. ◦They will apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats. ◦Students will also learn how to automate common tasks, apply advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborate on worksheets with others, and leverage on Excel’s advanced functionality to simplify and streamline their day-to-day work. After Course Completion: After the successful completion of the Intermediate to Advanced Excel Training program, students will be able to: ◦Calculate with advanced functions & formulas. Organize worksheet and table data using multiple techniques. ◦Create and modify charts & graphs. ◦Analyze data using Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts. ◦Insert graphic objects. ◦Customize and enhance workbooks and the Microsoft® Office Excel® environment. Collaborate with others using workbooks ◦Audit worksheets ◦Analyze data. ◦Work with multiple worksheets & workbooks ◦Import and export data in Excel Registration Fees: Rs. per participant Certificate: Participation Certificate after successful completion of the workshop How to Register: For registrations call/sms/Whatsapp to +. We kindly request you to circulate the Brochure among your colleagues.
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BASE SAS MODULES Day 1: Introduction to the SAS System Components of Base SAS Software Output Produced by the SAS System Ways to Run SAS Programs Running Programs in the SAS Windowing Environment Introduction to DATA Step Processing The SAS Data Set introduction How the DATA Step Works: A Basic Introduction Supplying Information to Create a SAS Data Set Introduction to Raw Data Examine the Structure of the Raw Data: Factors to Consider Reading Unaligned Data Reading Data That Is Aligned in Columns Reading Data That Requires Special Instructions Reading Unaligned Data with More Flexibility Mixing Styles of Input Day 2: Introduction to Beyond the Basics with Raw Data Using INFILE statement and various options. Testing a Condition before Creating an Observation Creating Multiple Observations from a Single Record Reading Multiple Records to Create a Single Observation Problem Solving: When an Input Record Unexpectedly Does Not have enough values Day 3: Introduction to Starting with SAS Data Sets Understanding the Basics Input SAS Data Set for Examples Reading Selected Observations Reading Selected Variables Creating More Than One Data Set in a Single DATA Step Using the DROP=, KEEP= and WHERE= Data Set Options for Efficiency Introduction to DATA Step Processing Input SAS Data Set for Examples Adding Information to a SAS Data Set Defining Enough Storage Space for Variables Conditionally Deleting an Observation Day 4: Introduction to Working with Numeric Variables About Numeric Variables in SAS Input SAS Data Set for Examples Calculating with Numeric Variables Comparing Numeric Variables Storing Numeric Variables Efficiently Numeric Functions. Day 5: Introduction to Working with Character Variables Input SAS Data Set for Examples Identifying Character Variables and Expressing Character Values Handling Missing Values Creating New Character Values Saving Storage Space by Treating Numbers as Characters Character Functions Day 6: Introduction to Acting on Selected Observations Input SAS Data Set for Examples Selecting Observations Constructing Conditions Comparing Characters Introduction to Creating Subsets of Observations Input SAS Data Set for Examples Selecting Observations for a New SAS Data Set Conditionally Writing Observations to One or More SAS Data Sets Day 7: Introduction to Working with Grouped or Sorted Observations Input SAS Data Set for Examples Working with Grouped Data Working with Sorted Data Introduction to Using More Than One Observation in a Calculation Input File and SAS Data Set for Examples Accumulating a Total for an Entire Data Set Obtaining a Total for Each BY Group Writing to Separate Data Sets Using a Value in a Later Observation Day 8: Introduction to Using More Than One Observation in a Calculation Input File and SAS Data Set for Examples Accumulating a Total for an Entire Data Set Obtaining a Total for Each BY Group Writing to Separate Data Sets Using a Value in a Later Observation Introduction to Working with Dates Understanding How SAS Handles Dates Input File and SAS Data Set for Examples Entering Dates Displaying Dates Using Dates in Calculations Using SAS Date Functions Comparing Durations and SAS Date Values Day 9: Introduction to Combining SAS Data Sets Definition of Concatenating Definition of Interleaving Definition of Merging Definition of Updating Definition of Modifying 237 Comparing Modifying, Merging, and Updating Data Sets Day 10: Introduction to Concatenating SAS Data Sets Concatenating Data Sets with the SET Statement Concatenating Data Sets Using the APPEND Procedure Choosing between the SET Statement and the APPEND Procedure. Introduction to Interleaving SAS Data Sets Understanding BY-Group Processing Concepts Interleaving Data Sets Day 11: Introduction to Merging SAS Data Sets Understanding the MERGE Statement One-to-One Merging Match-Merging Choosing between One-to-One Merging and Match-Merging Introduction to Updating SAS Data Sets Understanding the UPDATE Statement Understanding How to Select BY Variables Updating a Data Set Updating with Incremental Values Understanding the Differences between Updating and Merging Handling Missing Values Day 12: Input SAS Data Set for Examples Modifying a SAS Data Set: The Simplest Case Modifying a Master Data Set with Observations from a Transaction Data Set Understanding How Duplicate BY Variables Affect File Update Handling Missing Values Introduction to Conditional Processing from Multiple SAS Data Sets Input SAS Data Sets for Examples Determining Which Data Set Contributed the Observation Combining Selected Observations from Multiple Data Sets Performing a Calculation Based on the Last Observation Day 13: Introduction to Analysing Your SAS Session with the SAS Log Understanding the SAS Log Locating the SAS Log Understanding the Log Structure Writing to the SAS Log Suppressing Information to the SAS Log Changing the Log’s Appearance Introduction to Directing SAS Output and the SAS Log Input File and SAS Data Set for Examples Routing the Output and the SAS Log with PROC PRINTTO Storing the Output and the SAS Log in the SAS Windowing Environment Redefining the Default Destination in a Batch or Non interactive Environment Introduction to Diagnosing and Avoiding Errors Understanding How the SAS Supervisor Checks a Job Understanding How SAS Processes Errors Distinguishing Types of Errors Diagnosing Errors Using a Quality Control Checklist Day 14: Introduction to Creating Detail and Summary Reports with the REPORT Procedure Understanding How to Construct a Report Input File and SAS Data Set for Examples Creating Simple Reports Creating More Sophisticated Reports Day 15: Introduction to Proc means Deriving descriptive statistics Introduction to Proc univariate and various options Day 16: Introduction to Proc freq Calculating counts using Freq Outputting the counts into a dataset Proc Transpose introduction Using VAR, ID and BY statement efficiently in transpose Reshaping the data with required variables Day 17: Introduction to Producing Charts to Summarize Variables Understanding the Charting Tools Input File and SAS Data Set for Examples Charting Frequencies with the CHART Procedure Customizing Frequency Charts Creating High-Resolution Histograms Day 18: Introduction to Writing Lines to the SAS Log or to an Output File Understanding the PUT Statement Writing Output without Creating a Data Set Writing Simple Text Introduction to the Basics of Understanding and Customizing SAS Output Understanding Output Input SAS Data Set for Examples Locating Procedure Output Making Output Informative Controlling Output Appearance Controlling the Appearance of Pages Representing Missing Values Day 19: Introduction to Customizing SAS Output by Using the Output Delivery System Input Data Set for Examples Understanding ODS Output Formats and Destinations Selecting an Output Format Creating Formatted Output Day 20: Proc Format introduction Creating format catalogue Converting catalogue to dataset Storing formats permanently and finding out formats in a library Accessing a Permanent SAS Data Set with User-Defined Formats ADVANCED SAS MODULES Day 21: Getting Started with the Macro Facility Replacing Text Strings Using Macro Variables Generating SAS Code Using Macros More Advanced Macro Techniques Other Features of the Macro Language Introduction to SAS Programs and Macro Processing How SAS Processes Statements without Macro Activity How SAS Processes Statements with Macro Activity Introduction to Macro Variables Macro Variables Defined by SAS Macro Variables Defined by Users Using Macro Variables Displaying Macro Variable Values Referencing Macro Variables Indirectly Manipulating Macro Variable Values with Macro Functions Introduction to Macro Processing Defining and Calling Macros How the Macro Processor Compiles a Macro Definition How the Macro Processor Executes a Compiled Macro Summary of Macro Processing Day 22: Introduction to the Scopes of Macro Variables Global Macro Variables Local Macro Variables Writing the Contents of Symbol Tables to the SAS Log How Macro Variables Are Assigned and Resolved Introduction to Macro Expressions Defining Arithmetic and Logical Expressions How the Macro Processor Evaluates Arithmetic Expressions Day 23: Introduction to Macro Quoting Deciding When to Use a Macro Quoting Function and Which Function to Use Using Various Macro Functions %STR and %NRSTR Functions etc Using the %BQUOTE and %NRBQUOTE Functions Referring to Already Quoted Variables Deciding How Much Text to Mask with a Macro Quoting Function Using %SUPERQ Summary of Macro Quoting Functions and the Characters They Mask Unquoting Text How Macro Quoting Works Other Functions That Perform Macro Quoting Day 24: Introduction to Storing and Reusing Macros Saving Macros in an Auto call Library Saving Macros Using the Stored Compiled Macro Facility General Macro Debugging Information Troubleshooting Your Macros Debugging Techniques Introduction to Writing Efficient and Portable Macros Keeping Efficiency in Perspective Writing Efficient Macros Writing Portable Macros PROJECT CONTENT COVERED Day Creation of Efficacy tables. Creation of Standard and safety tables. Day 28 Creation of listings Day Creation of Graphs a)Bar Charts b)Scatter plot c)Line plot d)Box plot Day 31 Creation of Analysis datasets/derived datasets Day 32 Introduction to SDTM CRF Annotation (ONLY BASICS) Introduction to mapping specification (ONLY BASICS) Introduction to SDTM dataset Creation (ONLY BASICS) Validation in Open CDISC (ONLY BASICS) Day 33 Introduction to ADAM Standards (ONLY BASICS) Mock interview and providing assistance for interview preparation Contact:
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Microsoft Excel or : Advanced Course Description Learn the expert features and functions in Microsoft Excel or , to help you get you beyond the basics and have advanced-level proficiency within the Excel or suite Whilst in this course we’ll cover the basics of Excel, including SUM, MIN, MAX and other conditional statements, we’ll quickly move onto more advanced-level topics including: IF statements VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP Sparklines Pivot Tables and Charts Macro Operations The Ability to Master Excel By the completion of this Excel coaching for Microsoft Excel or , you will be comfortable with many of the advanced features and functions that this powerful spreadsheet software from Microsoft has to offer. With the ability to handle advanced tasks in Excel, you’ll be able to get more power out of your worksheets and be able to dramatically shorten your task times and increase your efficiency in the process. Content and Overview Suitable for beginners with Microsoft Excel but also for those who wish to cover the advanced topics in Excel. Through this Coaching program content, you’ll learn all of the basic and advanced items of Excel, which will enable you to use Excel expertly within in a personal or commercial environment. What are the requirements? Microsoft Excel or , Windows 8, 7, Vista or XP What am I going to get from this course? Over 24 hours of content! To take your basic Excel skills to the next level To gain a solid understanding of the more powerful features and functions in Excel To be able to use Microsoft Excel in a commercial environment What is the target audience? Users with a basic knowledge of Excel Users who have completed our Beginners / Intermediate Excel title What you get with this 24 Hours Excel Coaching? •Important Basic Feature of Excel – 2 Hours •Functions – 12 Hours oMathematical – Basic & Advance oIF oLOOKUP and DATA Functions oSparklines oText Functions oOther Day to Day Useful Functions oFormula Auditing •Pivot Tables – 5 Hours •Charts – 3 Hours •Macros – 2 Hours All with partial Examples and workouts For more details or book Demo Class Contact mycoach[at]outlook.in or call 91-
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Bangalore (Karnataka)
Course Description: The course has been designed to learn the architecture of WebLogic Server especially in terms of machines, domains and servers. Installation and Configuration of WebLogic Server. Handling routine Administration tasks. Performing Backups and recovery. Monitoring server with GUI and command line tools. Setting up a cluster and distributing the resources to the cluster. To configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web-tier front end for WebLogic Server instances and clusters. Deploying and managing JavaEE applications/ large-scale Java EE applications throughout the development and production life cycle. Configuring resource and application security Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1) o History of Oracle WebLogic Server o Product Understanding of Oracle Fusion Middleware with Oracle WebLogic Server o What’s new in WebLogic Server o Java EE 7 support in WebLogic Server o Mutitenancy Support o Understand New Runtime Features o Release notes for WebLogic Server o Certifications and Supported Standards Installation Of Oracle WebLogic Server o Installing WebLogic Server by using Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Command Line (Silent) o Learning the WebLogic Server Directory Structure Configuring a Domain o Common Elements in a WebLogic Server Domain o Using Domains in the Enterprise o Administration and Managed Servers o Creating and Configuring a Domain o Describing the Organization and Contents of the WLS Directory Structure o Describing the use of WLST Offline to Manage Domains o Creating a Simple Domain with One Managed Server o Checking the Port Numbers that are Used for Components Using Templates to configure a domain o Describing the Internal Process Used to Create or Update a Domain Using a Template o Describing the Process of Extending a Domain Template o Explaining the Domain Templates Provided for Setting up JDeveloper, SOA, and WebCenter Using Administration Console and WLST o Identifying Dynamic and Nondynamic Attribute Changes in the Administration Console o Customizing Monitoring Tables Within the Administration Console o Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Command-line Utility o Invoking WLST and Navigate Through the Domain Structure o Describing How Change Management is Performed Internally Using Java Management Extension (JMX) and Mbeans Configuring Managed Servers o Configuring Managed Servers Using the Administrative Console o Configuring Managed Servers Using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) o Starting Managed Servers o Shutting Down a Server or an Entire Domain Using WLST or the Administrative Console o Configuring Managed Servers on a Computer Separate from the Sdministration Server o Explaining Administration and Managed Server Independence (MSI) Configuring Node Managers o Defining the Oracle WebLogic Server Machine o Configuring a Machine and Assign Servers to it by Using the Console and WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) o Explaining the Node Manager Architecture o Describing the Organization and Contents of a Node Manager Directory Structure o Configuring, Starting, and Stopping Node Managers o Describing How to Start and Stop Procedures Viewing and Managing Logs in Oracle WLS Environment o Defining and Configuring Server and Domain Logs o Viewing and Interpreting the Format of Domain and Server Log Files Using the Administration Console o Configuring Server Standard Output Settings Using the Console o Describing How Applications Can Integrate With WLS Logging Infrastructure (Apache commons, log4j) o Accessing Online Log Message Catalogs o Creating and Applying a Log Filter Using the Console o Configuring Log Filter Expressions Deployment Concepts o Contrasting Autodeploy With Manual Deployment o Configuring and Deploying Web Applications Via the Administration Console, Command Line, and WLST o Configuring Deployment Descriptors o Testing Deployed Applications o Describing the Role of Web Servers o Tracing a Typical Web Interaction Flow o Contrasting Static and Dynamic Content and deployment o Front-end Deployed Applications With a Web Server Deploying Java EE Applications o Describing Java EE Web Applications o Describing Enterprise Deployment Architectures o Packaging Web Applications in Several Forms o Defining Web Application Structure and Web Application Archive o Explaining Why WebLogic Augments Standard Java EE Deployment Descriptors With weblogic.xml Files o Looking at Deployment Descriptors web.xml and weblogic.xml o Describing URLs and Web Applications Advanced Deployment o Configuring an Application for Multiple Development Environments o Creating a Deployment Plan o Staging a 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a Cluster o Preparing Your Environment for a Cluster o Creating and Configuring a Cluster o Adding Servers to a Cluster o Creating Dynamic Cluster o Starting Up and Shutting Down Clustered Servers Managing Clusters o Deploying Applications to a Cluster o Describing the Replication of a Session State in a Cluster o Configuring Replication Groups o Configuring In-memory Replication o Configuring Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Replication o Configuring File Replication o Configuring a Multitier Cluster for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Applications Security Concepts and Configuration o Using the WebLogic Server (WLS) Security Architecture o Configuring Security Realms o Configuring Users and Groups o Configuring Roles o Configuring Policies o Configuring Protection for Web Application Resources and EJBs Protecting Against Attacks o Configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) o Using the Keytool Utility to Configure Keys and Obtain Digital Certificates o Configuring SSL for the WLS Server o Configuring Countermeasures for Some Web-based Attacks Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server Multitenant o How to Manage WebLogic Server MT o Configuring WebLogic Server MT o Configuring Virtual Targets o Configuring Resource Group Templates o Configuring Security o Configuring Oracle Traffic Director o Configuring Domain Partitions o Configuring Resource Groups o Configuring Resource Consumption Management o Migrating a WebLogic Server Domain to a Domain Partition o Exporting and Importing Partitions o Monitoring and Debugging Partitions Oracle® Fusion Middleware Command Reference for Oracle WebLogic Server o Oracle WebLogic Server Java Utilities o weblogic.Server Command-Line Reference Oracle WebLogic Patching o Patching Your Environment Using OPatch o Patching Your Environment Using OPatchAuto Oracle WebLogic Upgrade o Introduction o Roadmap for Upgrading Your Application Environment o Reconfiguring WebLogic Domains o Upgrading WebLogic Web Services o Reconfiguration Wizard Screens o 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SAP MM process will be covered explaining the Concept, Conguration, Master Data and Transaction Processing, Questions and Answers. Every day recap of the previous class Discussions and Interview and Certicate questions shall be discussed •ERP Overview oNeed for an Integrated Product o ERP Concept oWhat is SAP oEvaluation of SAP oSystem Landscape o Navigation •Materials Management Overview o Procurement Cycle and Processes o Inventory Management oInventory Control 1.Enterprise Structure •Denitions •Assignments 2.Master Data •Material Master •Vendor Master •Purchasing Info Record •Source list •Quota arrangement 3.Purchasing •I n t r o d u c t i o n t o d i f f e r e n t P u r c h a s i n g documents •Classication of purchasing documents. •Conguration and creation of purchasing documents. •Purchase Requisition with and w/o source determination •RFQ •Purchase Order oProcurement for Stock oProcurement for Direct consumption oPurchase order for Return indicator and Free goods oPO completion Indicator and importance oPreventing of Goods Receipt before date / later date •Limit Orders / Blanket Orders •Contracts •Scheduling Agreements (With Release /Without Release) with JIT Proles •Release Procedure – Purchase Requisition and Purchase Order •Creation of purchase orders automatically (Procurement Optimization) •Planned delivery cost and unplanned delivery cost •Tax code creation •Stock Transport Order o Intra-plant o Inter-Plant •Relevant Reports, Lists and Transaction codes 4.Pricing •Dening condition types •Condition tables •Access sequence •Condition technique •D e  n i n g c a l c u l a t i o n s c h e m a a n d determination of schema 5.Inventory Management •Plant Parameters for IM •M o v e m e n t Ty p e s - S i g n i c a n c e a n d relevance •Goods Movements (GR,GI,TP) •Reservations •Stock transport order Vs transfer postings •Material document cancellations and Reversals •Inbound Deliveries •Interplant Transfer •Physical Inventory Proc •Account postings. •Batch Management •Relevant Reports, Lists and Transaction codes 6.External Service Procurement •I n t r o d u c t i o n t o e x t e r n a l s e r v i c e s management. •Creation of service master. •Service PO •Service entry sheet •Acceptance of service entry sheet. 7.M a t e r i a l R e q u i r e m e n t P l a n ni n g / Consumption Based Planning •MRP Types,MRPProles, MRP Groups, MRP Run •Re- Order Point Planning 8.Valuation •Material Valuation •Split valuation •Conguration for split valuation. 9.Account Determination •Introduction to account determination. •Valuation class •Account category reference •Transaction event keys •Valuation grouping code •C o n  g u r e s e t ti n g s a n d G / L a c c o u n t assignment. 10.Logistics Invoice Verication •Invoice Process - Business Case •Conguration •Invoice Posting with different layouts •Invoice Reduction •Invoice Hold •Invoice Parking •Save as Invoice complete •Credit Memo •Subsequent Credit /Debit •Invoice Blocking, Release •Stochastic Block •Taxes •Planned delivery cost and unplanned delivery cost •Multiple account assignments 11.Integration Scenarios •MM-SD (Third Party Order processing) •Consignment, Pipe Line Process •Sub-contracting Process o With Own material oWith Vendor Material o Third Party scenario o By-products oSubsequent Adjustments •Evaluated Reseat Settlement (ERS) 12.Warehouse Management •Basic conguration •Master Data •Strategies •Activates •Interfaces •Material Movement Process for IM LETS LEARN GLOBAL HEAD QUATERS ADDRESS: LIG B86, Next to TMC, Opp: Bank of Baroda Dr. A. S. Rao Nagar, Hyderabad, AP, India -62 LETS LEARN GLOBAL CONTACT NO: (P): +- (M): + (M): + BRANCH OFFICE: OFFICE 402 BANK STREET BUILDING BANK STREET, BUR DUBAI, DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATE, MOBILE: BUSINESS HOURS Weekday: 8am to 9pm Sunday: working.
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Wel come to VLSA IT Training Offers IPT (IN-Plant Training) @ VLSA VLSA offers IN-Plant Training for BE/B-Tech/MCA/BCA IN-Plant Training will provide an industrial exposure to the students as well as to develop their career in the high-tech industrial requirements. We are providing IN-Plant training to Engineering Students. freeinternshipinchennai.co.in Why IPT in VLSA is important? IN-Plant Training by VLSA is designed for engineering graduates where you can get hands on experience in the entire software development Life Cycle. IN-Plant Training provides a real time exposure to engineering graduates. Features: The training program is both Theoretical & Practical. Learn By Doing. Session By Experts. The duration of the training program will be 7 days to 10 days (2 hours to 4 hours/day). Live Project Demo. IN-Plant Training Domains: 1.Android 2.DotNet 3.Java 4.EMBEDDED SYSTEM 5.VLSI 6.MATLAB 7.ROBOTICS Venue Details: VLSA IT Training Services - VADAPALANI Door No. nd Floor, No. 174, Raahat Plaza, (Opp. to Vijaya Hospital) Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA - . HP: + Contact Person: Mr.J.VELMURUGAN Contact Number: ,
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Wel come to VLSA IT Training Offers IPT (IN-Plant Training) @ VLSA VLSA offers IN-Plant Training for BE/B-Tech/MCA/BCA IN-Plant Training will provide an industrial exposure to the students as well as to develop their career in the high-tech industrial requirements. We are providing IN-Plant training to Engineering Students. freeinternshipinchennai.co.in Why IPT in VLSA is important? IN-Plant Training by VLSA is designed for engineering graduates where you can get hands on experience in the entire software development Life Cycle. IN-Plant Training provides a real time exposure to engineering graduates. Features: The training program is both Theoretical & Practical. Learn By Doing. Session By Experts. The duration of the training program will be 7 days to 10 days (2 hours to 4 hours/day). Live Project Demo. IN-Plant Training Domains: 1.Android 2.DotNet 3.Java 4.EMBEDDED SYSTEM 5.VLSI 6.MATLAB 7.ROBOTICS Venue Details: VLSA IT Training Services - VADAPALANI Door No. 214, 215, 2nd Floor, No. 174, Raahat Plaza, (Opp. to Vijaya Hospital) Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA - 600 026. HP: +91 44 42032818 / +91 - 97518 00789 Contact Person: Mr.J.VELMURUGAN Contact Number: 7708150152, 9751800789
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VLSA IT Training solutions offers IN-Plant Training for BE/B-Tech/MCA/BCA IN-Plant Training will provide an industrial exposure to the students as well as to develop their career in the high-tech industrial requirements. We are providing IN-Plant training to Engineering Students. Follow the below link for registration http://freeinternshipinchennai.co.in/ Why IPT in VLSA is important? IN-Plant Training by VLSA is designed for engineering graduates where you can get hands on experience in the entire software development Life Cycle. “Education is not preparation for life; Education is life itself”. 1.IN-Plant Training provides a real time exposure to engineering graduates. 2.We perform to transform student’s theoretical knowledge to a practical approach. 3.To equip them with the practical implementations of the theories they have learnt. 4.Industries are recruiting a practical knowledge students rather than bookworms. 5.IN-Plant Training serves as an advantage during job recruitments. 6.Soon, it will be mandatory to have an IN-Plant Training Certificate during the placements. It is the best and easiest way to impress the interviewer. Features: The training program is both Theoretical & Practical. Learn By Doing. Session By Experts. The duration of the training program will be 7 days (2 hours/day). Live Project Demo. IN-Plant Training Domains: We offer 1.Real time internship Training 2.MCA Final year internship Training 3.Engineering projects and Training 4.PHP internship Training 5.JAVA & J2EE internship Training 6.ASP.NET Student internship Training 7.Networking internship Training 8.SEO 10.Web development Internship Training contact: Admin & Registered office: VLSA IT Training - VADAPALANI second floor, Raahat Plaza, (Shopping Mall) Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamin Nadu, INDIA - 600 026 Landline: +91-44 42032818 Mobile No: +91-77081 50152
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