Fast track your career growth Master Networking with Cisco
In todayβs hyper-connected digital world, networking forms the backbone of all IT infrastructures. Our CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Networking program is designed to equip learners with in-demand skills required to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot modern enterprise networks.

- Hours of Instructor-Led Training
- Hands-on Projects across Web, Data & AI
- Includes Beginner β Expert Level Topics
- Mentor Support, Assignments & Code Reviews
- Job Assistance & Portfolio Guidance
- Jobzenter Certificate of Completion
What You'll Learn
Network Fundas
Routers, Switches, and OSI Model.
IP Connectivity
Routing protocols like OSPF.
Security Fundas
VPNs, Firewalls, and Access Control.
IP Services
DHCP, DNS, and NAT.
Automation
Network programmability basics.
Wireless Access
WLAN and wireless security.
Course Content
- Understanding networking fundamentals: Networks, devices, and protocols
- Overview of the CCNA certification and its role in networking careers
- The OSI model and TCP/IP model: Layers, functions, and protocols
- Types of networks: LAN, WAN, MAN, and wireless networks
- Networking devices: Routers, switches, hubs, bridges, and access points
Frequently asked questions

CCNA validates your skills in configuring, managing, and troubleshooting modern computer networks. It is an entry-level certification that provides a solid foundation in networking concepts.
CCNA is essential for networking professionals. It provides the knowledge required to work with network devices, manage routers, switches, and troubleshoot network issues, which are key skills in any IT infrastructure.
The CCNA course covers topics such as IP addressing, routing protocols, LAN and WAN concepts, security fundamentals, and network troubleshooting.
CCNA opens doors for roles such as Network Engineer, System Administrator, or IT Support Specialist, offering excellent career opportunities in the networking field.
There are no formal prerequisites, but basic knowledge of networking concepts and computer fundamentals can be helpful when starting the course.