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WHAT NIIT GIVES YOU -GlobalNet+ Effective Date: 1st April
, 2010 |
Programs offered under GlobalNet+
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If you register for...
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whose duration is... |
And whose contents
are.... |
You will get ... |
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Certification course in PC
Technician – A+( PCTA+) |
60
hrs |
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Identify and troubleshoot PC Components and
Peripherals ·
Identify best practices for PC and
Peripherals troubleshooting ·
Install and configure PC components, PC
peripherals and operating systems ·
Install, support and manage Network
connections ·
Understand and Implement PC Security |
• Appraisal |
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Certification course
in Network Technician – N+( NWTN+) |
48
hrs |
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Identify and Understand Network
Communications ·
Identify and Understand Networking Media ·
Understand and Implement TCP/IP Networks ·
Understand and Implement a Local Area
Network ·
Understand Data Storage and WAN ·
Troubleshoot Networks |
• Appraisal |
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Program On Interconnecting Network Devices
(CCNAP) |
80
hrs |
ICND1: ·
Describe how networks function, identifying
major components, function of network components and the Open System
Interconnection (OSI) reference model. ·
Using the host-to-host packet delivery
process, describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and
identify switched LAN technology solutions to Ethernet networking issues. ·
Describes the reasons for extending the
reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used with a focus on RF wireless
access. ·
Describes the reasons for connecting
networks with routers and how routed networks transmit data through networks
using TCP / IP. ·
Describe the function of Wide Area Networks
(WANs), the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation, static
and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing. ·
Use the command-line interface to discover
neighbors on the network and managing the router’s startup and configuration.
ICND2: ·
Review how to configure and troubleshoot a
small network. ·
Expand the switched network from a small
LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking,
and spanning tree. ·
Describe routing concepts as they apply to
a medium-sized network and discuss considerations when implementing routing
on the network. ·
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF. ·
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP. ·
Determine how to apply ACLs based on
network requirements, and to configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs on a
medium-sized network. ·
Describe when to use NAT or PAT on a
medium-sized network, and configure NAT or PAT on routers.
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• Participation Certificate |
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork
Solutions(DESGN) |
40
hrs |
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Discuss methodology in network design ·
Describe how to structure and modularize
the network design using the Cisco Enterprise Architecture ·
Design the Enterprise Campus and Enterprise
Data Center modules. ·
Design the Remote Connectivity modules as
needed. ·
Design a network addressing plan and select
a suitable routing protocol for a given network design. ·
Evaluate security solutions for the
network. ·
Discuss the design implications of voice
transport across the network. ·
Discuss the design implications of wireless
networking. |
• Participation Certificate |
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Program on Building Scalable Cisco
Internetworks (BSCI) |
40
hrs |
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Understand Routing in an Enterprise
Networks ·
Configure EIGRP ·
Configure OSPF ·
The IS-IS Protocol ·
Manipulate Routing Updates ·
Implement BGP ·
Implement Multicast ·
Implement the Basics of IPv6 |
• Participation Certificate |
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
(BCMSN) |
40
hrs |
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Introduce Campus Networks ·
Define Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) ·
Implement Spanning Tree Protocols ·
Implement Inter-VLAN Routing ·
Implement High Availability configurations
in a Campus Environment ·
Work on Wireless Client Access ·
Minimize Service Loss and Data Theft in a
Campus Network ·
Configure Campus Switches to Support Voice |
• Participation Certificate |
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Implementing Secure Converged Wide
Area Networks (ISCW) |
40
hrs |
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Explain the Cisco hierarchical network
model as it pertains to the WAN Describe and implement teleworker
configuration and access ·
Implement and verify Frame-Mode MPLS ·
Describe and configure a site-to-site IPSEC
VPN ·
Describe and configure Cisco EZVPN ·
Explain the strategies used to mitigate
network attacks ·
Describe and configure Cisco device
hardening ·
Describe and configure IOS firewall
features |
•
Participation Certificate |
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Optimizing Converged Cisco
Networks (OCNT) |
40
hrs |
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Explain the Cisco hierarchical network
model as it pertains to an end-to-end enterprise network ·
Describe specific requirements for
implementing a VOIP network ·
Describe the need to implement QoS and the methods for implementing QoS
on a converged network using Cisco's routers and Catalyst Switches ·
Explain the key IP QoS
mechanisms used to implement the DiffServ QoS model ·
Configure Auto QoS
for Enterprise ·
Describe and configure wireless security
and basic wireless management |
• Participation Certificate |
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Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security(ICNS4/ICNS8) |
40
hrs |
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Describe the security threats facing modern
network infrastructures ·
Secure Cisco routers ·
Implement AAA on Cisco routers using local
router database and external ACS ·
Mitigate threats to Cisco routers and
networks using ACLs ·
Implement secure network management and
reporting ·
Mitigate common Layer 2 attacks ·
Implement the Cisco IOS firewall feature
set using SDM ·
Implement the Cisco IOS IPS feature set
using SDM ·
Implement site-to-site VPNs on Cisco
Routers using SDM |
• Participation Certificate |
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Program on Interconnecting Network
Devices – Level 1 (CCENT) |
40
hrs |
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Describe how networks function, identifying
major components, function of network components and the Open System
Interconnection (OSI) reference model. ·
Using the host-to-host packet delivery
process, describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and
identify switched LAN technology solutions to Ethernet networking issues. ·
Describes the reasons for extending the
reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used with a focus on RF wireless
access. ·
Describes the reasons for connecting
networks with routers and how routed networks transmit data through networks
using TCP / IP. ·
Describe the function of Wide Area Networks
(WANs), the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation, static
and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing. ·
Use the command-line interface to discover
neighbors on the network and managing the router’s startup and configuration. |
• Participation Certificate |
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Program on Interconnecting Network
Devices – Level 2 ( ICND2) |
40
hrs |
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Review how to configure and troubleshoot a
small network. ·
Expand the switched network from a small
LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree. ·
Describe routing concepts as they apply to
a medium-sized network and discuss considerations when implementing routing
on the network. ·
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF. ·
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP. ·
Determine how to apply ACLs based on
network requirements, and to configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs on a
medium-sized network. ·
Describe when to use NAT or PAT on a
medium-sized network, and configure NAT or PAT on routers. ·
Identify and implement the appropriate WAN
technology based on network requirements. |
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Participation Certificate |
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GNPv2 (Industry endorsed
Infrastructure Management) |
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Certificate in Supporting Business Desktop (GFCSD*/G2CSD) * It includes 60 hrs of Foundation program covering
Troubleshooting& Maintaining PC |
144
hrs |
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Deploying Windows Business Desktops ·
Deploying Business Vista Desktops ·
Deploying Microsoft Office 2007 ·
Deploying and Troubleshooting Linux
Desktops ·
Managing and Supporting Solaris S10 ·
Linux+ Certification |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% |
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Diploma in Systems and Networking
(GFDSN*/G2DSN) *It includes 60 hrs of Foundation program covering
Troubleshooting& Maintaining PC |
288
hrs |
*Contents mentioned above+ ·
Fundamentals of Server Technologies ·
Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Active
Directory ·
Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network
Infrastructure ·
Administering the Solaris S10 Operating
System ·
Creating a Security Plan for Physical
Resources, Computers, Accounts and Authentication ·
Creating a Security Design for Data, Data
Transmission, Network Perimeters and Incident Response |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% • Placement
Assistance |
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Higher Diploma in Systems and
Networking (GFHSN*/G2HSN) *It includes 60 hrs of Foundation program covering
Troubleshooting& Maintaining PC |
432
hrs |
*Contents mentioned above+ ·
Protocols and Internetworking Standards ·
Interconnecting Networking Devices in a
Heterogeneous Environment ·
Storage Technology Foundation ·
Wireless ·
Understanding Emerging Wireless
Technologies ·
Project Management Fundamentals Part I and
Part II ·
Project Time Management ·
Project Cost Management ·
Project Risk Management |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% • Placement
Assistance |
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GNIIT in Networking & Infrastructure Management (GNIM) |
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Certificate in Supporting Business
Desktop (BDCSD) |
6
Months |
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Understand the fundamentals of operating systems ·
Install, configure and deploy Windows and Unix
Operating Systems ·
Understand and Implement Desktop Migration ·
Troubleshoot OS Related Problems ·
Implement Basic Networking and Communication
between Devices and desktops ·
Implement Desktop Security in a Local Network ·
Deploy, Customize and Configure Microsoft Office
Professional 2007 ·
Develop Personality and Communication Skills for
a workplace |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% |
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Diploma in Systems and Networking
(SNDSN) |
12
Months |
Contents of BDCSD mentioned above
plus ·
Understand
and appreciate Considerations for Server Operating Systems ·
Install, configure and manage Windows and Unix
Server Operating Systems ·
Troubleshoot Server Related Problems ·
Implement Server Authentication and configure
servers in a small enterprise ·
Implement Server Security in a Local Network |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% |
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Higher Diploma in Systems and
Networking (SNHSN) |
18
Months |
Contents of SNDSN mentioned above
plus ·
Understanding Protocols and Internetworking Standards ·
Install and deploy switches and routers ·
Describe business continuity and basic disaster
recovery techniques. ·
Segment LAN using switches and routers ·
Implement Wireless Networking ·
Setup a simple Local Area Network using IOS
Devices ·
Appreciate Storage Area Networks and various
storage technologies ·
Appreciate the importance of information security
and identify different storage virtualization technologies |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% |
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ANIIT in Networking and
Infrastructure Management (ANIM) |
24
Months |
Contents of SNHSN mentioned above
plus §
Meet the security needs of an enterprise with a
comprehensive security policy §
Implementing Security on network devices and
Operating systems §
Secure administrative access to systems and
devices using strong protocols and features such as strong passwords ,
timeouts and privilege levels §
Understand the role of directory services in
server security §
Design and Implement a directory services
infrastructure and related security policies |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% |
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GNIIT in Networking and
Infrastructure Management(GNIM) |
36
Months |
Contents of ANIIT + 1 year of Professional Practice ( PP) |
Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% |
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Diploma in IT Support
Services (DITSS) |
108
hrs |
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Module 1 : CompTIA A+
focusing on Basic Hardware and Operating System Management ·
Module 2 : CompTIA N+
focusing on Basic Networking Management ·
Module 3 : Effective Communication Module |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% |
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Diploma in Networking and IT
Support Services(DNITS) |
188
hrs |
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Module 1 : CompTIA A+ focusing on Basic
Hardware and Operating System
Management ·
Module 2 : CompTIA N+ focusing on Basic
Networking Management ·
Module 3 : CCNA focusing on Internetworking on Core Routing &
Switching ·
Module 4 : Effective Communication Module |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% Diploma will be given only to students who
have successfully completed the program with a Graded Certificate. |
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Network Administration and Server Fundamentals(NASF) |
114
hrs |
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Introduction
to Internetworking Technologies
(ICND1) ·
Interconnecting
Networking Devices in a Heterogeneous Environment (ICND2) ·
Fundamentals
of Server Technologies (CompTIA
Server+) ·
Self
Learning : CompTIA®
Network+® (Protocols and Internetworking Standards) |
• Graded Certificate for CWAP>=50% • Participation Certificate for CWAP<50% |
ALLIED SERVICES:
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Applicability |
Time Norm |
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CERTIFICATION |
CERTIFICATE (Record of completion
of Program) |
Any student who
completes a program subject to Student Appraisal Obligations stated in
Student Rule Book Where Appraisals are
applicable, the certificate is issued based on the performance. If CWAP > 50%
Graded Certificate If CWAP < 50%
Participation Certificate 21 days from the last Appraisal Date (last session
date of the Program for programs where exams have not been taken) |
21 days from the last
Appraisal Date (last session date of the Program for programs where exams
have not been taken) |
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PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
(optional) |
Minimum of 3 Interview
Opportunities |
Any student who has
got 75% aggregate across all semesters (CWAP) and has registered for
Placement Assistance subject to Obligations stated in IMC Placements Policy |
6 months from the date
of registration for Placement Assistance |
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1. The details of the
contents of these programs are as per the Course Objectives List, which is
available in the Front Office for reference. |
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2. All students will
be provided with personal copy of the study material during the program.
Courseware Kits for each program will be given to the student on payment of
CW component. |
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3. NIIT centre makes
every effort to adhere to time norms specified but is not responsible for
delays beyond its control. |
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4. Select
courses/facilities are available at select locations / centres |
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