Build strong networking and infrastructure skills by learning routing, switching, network security fundamentals, and real-world troubleshooting.
The Network Engineering course at Elevate Apps Academy is designed to build strong foundational and practical networking skills required for modern IT infrastructure roles.
Learners gain hands-on exposure to networking concepts, configurations, security basics, and real-world troubleshooting scenarios commonly faced in enterprise environments.
Learn OSI & TCP/IP models, IP addressing, subnetting, and core networking principles.
Understand routing protocols, switching concepts, and network device configurations.
Learn firewall concepts, security fundamentals, and common network threats.
Practice diagnosing and resolving real-world network connectivity and performance issues.
The Network Engineering course follows a structured learning path focused on practical infrastructure skills.
Introduction to networking concepts, terminology, and basic infrastructure understanding.
Routing, switching, IP addressing, security basics, and network device handling.
Real-world network scenarios, troubleshooting labs, and interview preparation.
Advanced mentoring, infrastructure design discussions, and mock interviews.
Based on the skills gained and selected learning track, learners can target the following roles.
Career outcomes depend on individual performance, skill level, and market conditions. We provide structured training and placement assistance but do not guarantee jobs.
Get personalized guidance on the Network Engineering course, eligibility, and career pathways.
This course is suitable for students, freshers, and professionals interested in networking, infrastructure, and IT operations roles.
No. The course focuses on networking concepts, configurations, troubleshooting, and security fundamentals rather than hardware repair.
Yes. The course is aligned with real industry networking requirements. Job-oriented means skill-focused training, not guaranteed placement.
Speak with our advisors to understand the learning path and enrollment process.