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200 Jetking networking institute students find placement

Special Correspondent

— PHOTO: V.RAJU

Clearing fundas:Jetking Computer Hardware and Networking Institute faculty explaining the basics of networking during a classroom session in Vijayawada on Thursday.

VIJAYAWADA: One of country's premier computer Hardware and Networking institute Jetking has placed 200 students in various companies all over the country training them in their Vijayawada branch.

The Jetking franchisee partners P. Rammohan, Dinesh Jain and Dr. Varadaraj said at a press conference here on Thursday that the institute was set up in 2008, it completed three years on Wednesday and was successfully training them on Basic Electronics, Computer basic hardware for 14 weeks each for a strong foundation.

They teach handling Microsoft Windows 2008 Servers so that students fit into any industry as these days networking had become integral part of any activity beginning with a hotel educational institute or bank.

Chief instructor Murthy said that their students began with a minimum of Rs.10,000 salary and going up to Rs.30,000 at entry level depending on the skill quality of the students, who had to be intermediate pass to undergo this one-year programme and one month of internship and examinations etc.

Hardware and networking jobs were fewer in numbers compared to software jobs, but they were sought after as all the establishments needed one hardware engineer for at least 10 computers and one networking engineer for 100 computers or lesser LAN or WAN network.

Networking was taught on Linux and CCNA. The guest faculty come from New Delhi and other centres and each of the faculty member had to take the FCT test every year and obtain a minimum of 80 per cent marks to continue as faculty.

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