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Join TDU and Pupilfirst.org's AI-focused Full Stack Development courses! Start with WD 101 (free) and advance to WD 201 and WD 301 for in-demand skills in web development and Generative AI. Fee: Rs 1179 + Rs 399/month.
Join the AI revolution!
TDU, in partnership with Pupilfirst.org, brings a graded set of courses to learn foundational full stack development skills that will enable you to build Generative AI products.
The first course, Web development (WD) 101 will help decide if you have aptitude and would like to continue with the next set of courses. The remaining two, WD 201 and WD 301, will give the full set of skills that you are seeking to become a full stack web developer.
Web Development (WD) 101 - Getting started with JavaScript (Beginners)
By completing the WD 101 course, you will learn how to:
● Set up your development environment.
● Transform data with JavaScript.
● Use computational abstractions.
● Work with the HTML Forms.
● Work on native HTML Form Validations.
● Understand Web Storage for saving and retrieving data.
This course is offered free so as to help students assess if they would like to take WD 201.
Web Development (WD) 201 - Server-side programming with Node.js (Intermediate)
By the end of the course, the students will be able to:
● Build web applications using Express.js
● Manipulate data using both imperative and functional programming techniques.
● Model real-world systems using object-oriented design.
● Write HTML & CSS to create elegant web pages.
● Build database applications using Sequelize.
Recommended Duration: 12 weeks
Students are free to complete the courses at their own pace. Candidates who opt for university certification and credits, and complete WD 201 will receive 6 credits.
Web Development (WD) 301 - Front-end development with React & TypeScript
By the end of the course, students are expected to:
● Be able to create Single Page Applications (SPA) using React.
● Be able to build robust UIs using the statically typed programming language TypeScript.
● Get better at styling web applications using Tailwind CSS.
● Understand typed state management that is in line with the backend data model.
● Understand the best practices followed in industry for production grade applications.
Recommended Duration: 12 weeks
Students are free to complete the courses at their own pace. Candidates who opt for university certification and credits, and complete WD 301 will receive 6 credits.
Application Process:
Applications are available on the website of Pupilfirst. The fields in the form are those that are required by the National Academic Depository that houses the Academic Bank of Credits and it is therefore mandatory to fill out this application form if you would like certification and credits from TDU. Completed application forms along with applicable course fees will have to be submitted online.
This is a lifelong continuous learning/ upskilling/reskilling course that does not have any eligibility criteria, other than interest and aptitude. Anyone can take these courses at any time during their career. TDU provides certification and credits that are stored in the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC). We recommend you to take WD101 to get a flavour of the course and get you started with WD 201. Eligibility for WD 301 is completion of WD 201.
By completing these courses, students would have the requisite knowledge to contribute their skills as a full-stack web developer, and also possess the foundational skills to build applications using GenAI.
There will be rolling admissions for this course, all year long.
TDU charges an admission cum certification fee of Rs 999 + 18% GST (Total Rs 1179) which is non-refundable.
In addition, there is a subscription fee of Rs 399 per month that will be charged by Pupilfirst.org (PF).
Both the TDU fee and the PF subscription fee will be collected by Pupilfirst.org on their website. TDU does not offer scholarships.
Pupilfirst is an EdTech company that is a founding partner with AICTE for the National Education Alliance in Technology (NEAT). They have partnered with AICTE in their Leadership in Technical Excellence (LITE) Program that seeks to train 2.4 crore students and 100,000 teachers in emerging technologies such as Web Development
Yes, you can but you will get a much better paying job if you do them all. Please be aware that you need to complete the intermediate course (WD 201) in order to be eligible to take the advanced course (WD 301)
The NEP 2020 had proposed the creation of the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) so that students can pursue their interests and earn credits from different institutions/ departments etc., wherever a course of their interest is available. Students can park these credits in the ABC and ask their home institutions to consume them towards the credit requirement for their degrees. So as a student if you have an interest in a broad range of topics, some of which are not available at the institutions you are studying at, then you must definitely sign up for the ABC, and take courses of your interest from other institutions. The ABC gives students freedom to take courses outside their home institutions and earn credits for it.
The process for registering for the ABC ID is explained in detail, with videos, on the website https://www.abc.gov.in/
This is a problem because you could end up with a duplicate ID. NAD is automatically creating ABC IDs for students whose results universities upload. We are not sure if they check whether you have an ID already before they create a new one. You may email us at admissions.vep@tdu.edu.in with your ABC ID
Pupilfirst would like to make the course accessible to as many students as possible by reducing the cost to the maximum, which is why they are offering the subscription model. This way you can save money by completing the course as early as possible. Please note that the subscription fee is non-refundable.
TDU will be issuing e-certificates. They will be sent to your email address. The credits will be updated to your ABC account.
You will send out e-certificates and update NAD within 6 weeks of the completion of each module.
Pupilfirst has put in multiple support mechanisms to help students. They have Teaching Assistants, and Pupilfirst Discord Server for engaging with the student community etc. Please visit this link for more information.
You can contact the Vocational Education Cell (VEC) at TDU on either email at admissions.vep@tdu.edu.in or on cell phone at +91 7019032148
This course adopts a self-paced learning approach through course materials, including text and videos. Should you have any questions during your study, you can raise them on the Pupilfirst Discord server. These queries will be addressed by industry coaches and teaching assistants. As part of the course onboarding process, you will be added to the Pupilfirst Discord server.
Vocational Education Cell
admissions.vep@tdu.edu.in