Students start with the very basics of Computers, learn about the Internet, foundations of Computer Science, Problem Solving, Web development, and much more. English communication is a primary pillar of the course, preparing students for the real world.
A core feature of this program is the emphasis on Open Source software. Students work with Linux from Day 1 and attend open source conferences to see the cutting-edge of Software Development.
A low-code app development framework based on Python, used to build complex apps like ERPNext and Frappe CRM. ERPNext is used by thousands of companies world-wide.
The training ends with a 6-month internship at a software development firm. Thousands of open positions exist for Frappe/ERPNext developers, but students will have solid foundations to pick up any technical stack, making them highly employable. Azim Premji Foundation also leverages Frappe Framework, opening positions in the Social Sector.
The academics will be led by Hussain Nagaria (and team), Founder of BWH Technologies, Jagdalpur. An Open Source enthusiast, trainer, and YouTuber. Thousands of students have learned Frappe Framework from his bootcamp and live streams.