Starting Point: Zero Coding Confidence
Arun graduated from a non-premier college stream and felt pressure to “do something IT” without a clear roadmap. Online courses felt overwhelming—too much content, too little accountability.
Why He Chose a Local Academy
He wanted a classroom where he could ask doubts in Tamil, a fixed schedule, and mentors who would push him to finish projects. Visiting the Thanjavur campus gave his family confidence that the institute was real and accountable.
What Changed in 6 Months
Months 1–2: Foundations
He focused on fundamentals instead of skipping ahead. The breakthrough was consistency: showing up daily and completing assignments.
Months 3–4: Projects
Building portfolio projects replaced “tutorial comfort.” Deployment issues forced him to learn debugging—the skill interviews test.
Months 5–6: Placement preparation
Mock interviews and resume rewrites helped him explain projects clearly. Communication practice mattered as much as code.
Lessons You Can Copy
- Project proof beats certificates.
- Consistency beats talent on most days.
- Ask doubts early—small gaps become big gaps.
Explore the Same Path
If you want structured training with placement support, start with Full Stack Web Development and book a conversation on the contact page.
Note: Salaries vary by role, performance, and company. Treat any number as illustrative, not a promise.
If You Are in the Same Situation Today
Start with an honest skills assessment, pick one track, and optimize for finished projects. The students who win are not always the most talented—they are the most consistent and coachable.
Family Conversations About Fees
Discuss EMI options openly, compare against degree costs, and visit the campus together. Transparency reduces fear; fear is what pushes families toward random unverified online purchases.