Fast track your career growth Build Enterprise Apps with .NET
Learn the full ecosystem of .NET development, from backend logic with C# to frontend integration and database management.

- Hours of Instructor-Led Training
- Hands-on Projects across Web, Data & AI
- Includes Beginner → Expert Level Topics
- Mentor Support, Assignments & Code Reviews
- Job Assistance & Portfolio Guidance
- Jobzenter Certificate of Completion
What You'll Learn
C# Programming
Master the core language of the .NET ecosystem.
ASP.NET Core
Build high-performance web APIs and applications.
Entity Framework
Master ORM for efficient database operations.
SQL Server
Learn to manage and query relational databases.
MVC & Razor
Build dynamic web UIs with the MVC pattern.
Azure Integration
Deploy and manage .NET apps on the cloud.
Course Content
- Overview of .NET for Full Stack Development
- Setting up the development environment (Visual Studio, .NET Core, SQL Server)
- Understanding the full-stack architecture with .NET (Backend + Frontend)
Frequently asked questions

.NET Angular Full Stack Development combines ASP.NET Core (backend) with Angular (frontend) to build scalable, high-performance web applications. It enables developers to create secure REST APIs, dynamic user interfaces, and enterprise-grade solutions using Microsoft technologies.
To become a .NET Angular developer, you should learn C#, ASP.NET Core, Web API development, Entity Framework, Angular (TypeScript, RxJS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript, along with database management (SQL Server) and version control tools like Git.
Yes, .NET Angular is suitable for beginners with basic programming knowledge. With structured training, hands-on projects, and real-time application development, learners can gradually master both frontend and backend technologies.
After completing .NET Angular training, you can apply for roles such as Full Stack Developer, .NET Developer, Angular Developer, Software Engineer, and Web Application Developer in product-based and service-based companies.
.NET Angular is widely used because it offers robust security, scalability, maintainability, and seamless integration. ASP.NET Core provides high-performance backend services, while Angular enables responsive and dynamic front-end applications, making it ideal for enterprise-level solutions.