CIT ( Web Development )
- 12 Weeks
- On-campus
Eligibility
Intermediate
Registration
Open
Duration
3 Months
Funded by
Gov
The CIT (Web Development) program is a comprehensive, career-focused course designed to prepare students for the fast-growing field of web application development. This program covers everything from foundational web technologies to advanced backend frameworks, enabling participants to build modern, fully functional, and responsive web applications.
Starting from the basics of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, students gradually move towards advanced tools and technologies including jQuery, Bootstrap 5, PHP, MySQL, AJAX, and Laravel. The course emphasizes practical implementation, ensuring that learners gain hands-on experience in building real-world web projects.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Build real-world, modern websites from scratch using current web technologies.
Apply modern coding standards, best practices, and development techniques.
Design wireframes and implement responsive layouts using HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, and jQuery.
Develop fully responsive websites optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
Work with PHP, Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), AJAX, and MySQL databases.
Understand Laravel fundamentals including routing, controllers, models, migrations, seeders, and Blade templates.
Develop CRUD applications using Laravel.
Create RESTful APIs.
Build dynamic web applications such as a Gallery App using Laravel and jQuery.
Skills Development
This course is ideal for:
Students interested in professional web development.
Individuals who want to learn website development using PHP and Laravel.
Professionals seeking certification in Web Development.
Existing web developers who want to upgrade their skills with modern techniques.
Employees of software houses aiming to strengthen their backend and full-stack capabilities.
Business owners who want to build and manage their own websites independently.
Course Execution Plan
Duration: 3 Months (12 Weeks)
Daily Class Hours: 4 Hours
Weekly Hours: 20 Hours
Total Contact Hours: 240 Hours
Theory: 20%
Practical: 80%