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DIPLOMA In HARDWARE & NETWORKING(M-DH&N-1828)

  • Last updated Jun, 2026
  • Certified Course
₹6,500 ₹7,000
  • Duration6 Months
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  • Lectures10
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Course Description: Advanced Diploma in Computer Hardware & Networking

The Advanced Diploma in Computer Hardware & Networking is a comprehensive, hands-on program designed to transform students into industry-ready IT professionals. This course bridges the gap between physical computer architecture and global network communication, covering everything from core hardware engineering to enterprise-level network administration and cybersecurity basics.

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Course Syllabus

Module 1: Computer Hardware & Architecture

Focuses on understanding, assembling, and troubleshooting physical computer components.

1. Introduction to Computer Hardware

  • System Core Components: Motherboards (Form factors, Chipsets, Expansion slots), CPU/Processors (Sockets, Cores, Threads, Cache).
  • Memory Systems: RAM types (DDR3, DDR4, DDR5), ROM, BIOS/UEFI configuration and firmware updates.
  • Storage Devices: HDDs, SSDs (SATA, M.2, NVMe), Optical drives, and Flash storage.
  • Power & Cooling: Power Supply Units (PSU) wattage calculation, connectors, and thermal management (fans, liquid cooling).

2. PC Assembly & Configuration

  • Step-by-Step Assembly: ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) safety, seating the CPU, applying thermal paste, installing RAM, mounting the motherboard, and connecting PSU cables.
  • Display & Peripherals: Graphics cards (GPU), sound cards, display interfaces (HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA), and I/O ports.
  • CMOS Setup: Configuring boot priority, enabling virtualization (VT-x/AMD-V), setting passwords, and monitoring system health.

3. Hardware Troubleshooting & Maintenance

  • Diagnostic Tools: Using POST (Power-On Self-Test) cards, multimeters, and beep codes to identify failures.
  • Common Issues: Overheating, Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), intermittent freezing, and No-Display troubleshooting.
  • Preventive Maintenance: Dusting, cable management, and hardware stress testing.

Module 2: Operating Systems & Software Installation

Focuses on managing the software that interacts directly with the hardware.

1. OS Installation & Disk Management

  • OS Deployment: Installing Windows Client (Windows 10/11) and Linux distributions (Ubuntu/RedHat).
  • Partitioning Systems: MBR vs. GPT partition styles; NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT file systems.
  • Dual Booting: Configuring a single machine to run multiple operating systems securely.

2. Device Drivers & System Utilities

  • Driver Management: Installing, updating, and rolling back hardware device drivers.
  • Windows Registry & Services: Managing background services, startup programs, and system optimization.
  • Backup & Recovery: Creating system restore points, disk cloning (using tools like Acronis or Clonezilla), and data recovery techniques.

Module 3: Networking Fundamentals

Focuses on how computers communicate with each other over local and global networks.

1. Network Basics & Topologies

  • Network Types: PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN, and WLAN.
  • Topologies: Star, Mesh, Bus, and Hybrid network designs.
  • The OSI & TCP/IP Models: Deep dive into the layers of communication (Physical to Application).

2. Networking Hardware & Media

  • Cabling: Twisted Pair (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a), Coaxial, and Fiber Optic cables.
  • Practical Lab: RJ-45 crimping (Straight-through and Cross-over cable standards using T568A/B).
  • Network Devices: Layer 2 Switches, Routers, Hubs, Bridges, Access Points, and Modems.

3. IP Addressing & Subnetting

  • IPv4 Addressing: Structure, Classes (A, B, C, D, E), Public vs. Private IPs.
  • Subnetting: FLSM (Fixed Length Subnet Mask) and VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Mask) calculations.
  • Introduction to IPv6: Structure, notation, and advantages over IPv4.

Module 4: Network Protocols & Services

Focuses on configuration and management of core network infrastructure services.

1. Core Protocols

  • TCP vs. UDP: Connection-oriented vs. connectionless communication.
  • Common Ports & Protocols: HTTP/S, FTP, SSH, Telnet, SMTP, POP3/IMAP, and RDP.

2. Infrastructure Services

  • DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): Understanding DORA process, configuring DHCP scopes, and IP reservations.
  • DNS (Domain Name System): Forward and Reverse lookups, A records, CNAME, and MX records.
  • NAT (Network Address Translation): Static, Dynamic, and PAT (Port Address Translation).

Module 5: Advanced Networking & Security

Focuses on enterprise network management, wireless technologies, and security basics.

1. Switching & Routing Concepts

  • Switching: VLAN (Virtual LAN) configuration, Inter-VLAN routing, and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) basics.
  • Routing: Static routing vs. Dynamic routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP).

2. Wireless Networking

  • Wi-Fi Standards: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (Wi-Fi 6).
  • Wireless Security: Configuring WPA2/WPA3 encryption, SSID broadcasting, and MAC address filtering.

3. Network Security & Troubleshooting Tools

  • Security: Firewalls (Hardware vs. Software), VPNs (Virtual Private Networks), and Access Control Lists (ACLs).
  • Command-Line Tools: Master tools like ping, traceroute/tracert, ipconfig/ifconfig, nslookup, netstat, and arp.
  • Packet Analysis: Introduction to capturing and analyzing network traffic using Wireshark.

Module 6: Practical Projects & Lab Work

  • Project 1: Assemble a complete PC from individual components and successfully install Windows and Linux in a dual-boot configuration.
  • Project 2: Design, crimp, and deploy a small office network (LAN) using a switch, router, and access point.


Course Fees

Course Fees
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₹7000.00/-
Discounted Fees
:
₹ 6500.00/-
Course Duration
:
6 Months

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