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Software Engineering

Curriculum Architecture

Common Foundation Semester


S.NO
1 2 3 4 5

Course Name
Introduction to IT

Duration (Hrs)
12

Object Oriented Programming in C#


Designing & Implementing SQL Server 2005 GUI Application Development using .NET Framework ISAS

48
48 30

E-Learning
1 2

PC Productivity Tools Effective Communication

Exit Profile: Windows Programmer

Semester 2
S.NO 1 2 3 4 E-Learning 1 2 GUI & Interactive Applications Design Interpersonal Relationships Course Name GUI Applications Development using Java Advanced Database Applications Development in Visual Studio 2005 using ADO.NET & XML Data Structures & Algorithms Project Duration (Hrs) 36 48 36 12

Exit Profile: Client Server Database Developer

Semester 3
S NO 1 2 3 Course Name Object-Oriented Analysis & Design using UML Web Applications Development using ASP.NET Code Optimization & Performance Tuning using Intel Vtune Duration(Hrs) 48 48 30

4
e-Learning 1 2

ISAS

Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Foundation Customer Handling

Exit Profile: Web Application Developer

Semester 4
S NO 1 2 3 e-Learning 1 Business Process Fundamentals Course Name J2EE Application Development using Java Studio Enterprise Software Quality Assurance and Testing CAPSTONE PROJECT Duration (Hrs) 48 36 48

International Etiquettes

Exit Profile: Distributed Application Developer

Certification Mapping
Sem 4 Sem 3
.NET Framework 2.0 70-536: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development Foundation

.NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications

70-528: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-based Client Development

Sem 2

.NET Framework 2.0 Windows Applications

70-526: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Windows-based Client Development

Sem 1

SQL Server 2005

Partially

70-431 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Implementation and Maintenance

Certification Mapping T1 Electives


Business Intelligence Developer

Business Intelligence Developer


70-446: Designing a Business Intelligence Infrastructure by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005

70-445: Designing Business Intelligence Solutions by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services

Flex
SUN Certified Business Component Developer (SCBCD)

Cold Fusion
SUN Certified Mobile Application Developer (SCMAD)

Web Developer
70-547: Designing and Developing Web Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework

.NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications


70-529: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Development

Windows Developer
70-548: Designing and Developing Windows Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework

Infrastructure Management Services

Today we are all socially connected

What is a NETWORK?

Network is a collection of computers inter-connected together to share information (data) and resources( printer, scanner , etc.).

Eg : School Lab, University Labs, Internet.


Why we need Networking ?

Cost Effective
Faster Data Transfers

Data loss is minimum

Types of a Network
Network is broadly classified into three types :

Geographical (Based on Distance between two


Computers)

LAN MAN WAN Bus

Topology (Based on how they are connected)

Star
Ring Mesh

Grouping (Based on the relation between the


computers)

Peer Peer Client Server

Before Networking

After Networking

Defining Infrastructure Management


For an organization's infrastructure management (IM) is the management of essential operation components, such as policies, processes, equipment, data, human resources, and external contacts, for overall effectiveness.

Consumer Insight

Is more aware about the nuances of the sector For being aware about networking to being aware about IMS related features Buzzwords like Security, Wi-Fi and ethical hacking are slowly becoming popular Despite SW being seen as a better profile, NW and IMS is shedding its blue collared tag. NW is being seen as a lucrative option in IT rather than being just another alternative to SW. Consumers are looking to make serious careers in the sector

SW engineers are opting for NW related courses Instances of GNIITians downgrading to networking NW is seen as a virgin territory Everyone is opting for Java I want to do something that is equally good and untapped

Installation, Implementation of Desktops for End users More users, more installation time, therefore remote installation by Desktop Support Executives

Front line support Call Management & ownership Quick restoration of service Your machine runs slow and you call up the help desk to seek phone based support.

Similarly your IBM Laptop needs its BIOS to be flushed but you need the steps to perform the action. Web based support is then sought from IBM Help Desk
Monitoring systems OS and provide end user support Managing Sever applications for effective functioning

Service desk, incident and problem management ongoing audits Any user in an MNC on an average exchanges 75 mails daily. Traffic, bandwidth, Security, storage needs to be managed.

DB Admin
With information in any enterprise getting a digital format, managing data storage and flow is extremely critical for Database Professionals

Hosting all systems, systems administration access controls and storage equipments Remember what happened on 9/11?

Continuous monitoring and reporting pertaining to intrusion detection, manage security devices and security events. A tech Admin can format, restore data in split seconds without a desk visit.

Monitoring, administering & diagnostics of the network and its components

NIIT Introduces
A New & Improved

GNIIT Track 2 v 2

Track 2 Architecture (Proposed)


Professional Practice
Electives Electives
Semester 4 Exit Profile: Security Administrator Semester 3 Exit Profile: Network Administrator
Semester 2

GNIIT Track 2

GNPv2

Exit Profile: Server Administrator Semester 1 Exit Profile: System Support Technician

Entry

Semester 1: System Support Technician


Content

Certifications

Deploying Windows Business Desktops Deploying Business Vista Desktops Deploying Microsoft office 2007 Deploying and Trouble Shooting Linux Desktops Managing and Supporting Solaris 10 E learning

MCTS on Windows Vista Business Desktops Deployment Sun Certified Solaris Associate (SCSAS) Linux + Certification

Semester 2: Server Administrator


Content

Certifications

Fundamentals server technologies Fundamentals of windows server 2008 Active Directory Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Administrator Administering the Solaris 10 operating system E-learning

CompTIA Server+ MCTS: Network infrastructure configuration Windows Server 2008 Solaris S10 intermediate System Administrator Part 1

Semester 3: Network Administrator


Content

Certifications

Protocols and internetworking standards Introduction to internetworking fundamentals Interconnecting networking devices in a heterogeneous environment Storage management fundamentals E-learning

CompTIA N+ Cisco CCENT Cisco CCNA EMC Storage management technology foundation certification

Semester 4 Contents
Professional Practice
Electives
Semester 4 Exit Profile: Security Administrator

GNIIT Track 2

CompTIA Security+ Implementing Network Security Implementing Server Security

IMS GNIIT Track at a Glance


Building on GNPv2 Core Courses (Fundamentals and Concepts) Industry Orientation

IMS GNIIT Curriculum

Professional Skills Disciplinary subjects

Security focus

Curriculum Strengths

Architecture with the Right Blend of Range, Depth & Completeness Curriculum backed by Industry leaders in this domain like Microsoft, CISCO, SUN, EMC2, CompTIA Industry Relevant Technologies, Latest Versions Capitalizes on huge demand of professionals required for IMS domain

Enquiry Handling (Internal)


Since the new Curriculum is built on the current GNPv2 structure, student handling is very convenient Student registered up to Sem 3 can easily upgrade to the GNIIT Track by enrolling himself to the higher program at the centre with the GNIIT Execution rights. Student completes Sem 1 under GNPv2
G2DSN Student completes Sem 2 under GNPv2
Student completes Sem 3 under GNPv2 Student upgrades to Sem 4 under GNPv2
Student completes IOS modules in Semester 4 Student takes Electives as additional subjects with appropriate fees

ANIIT

GNIIT

Methodology and Infrastructure


Designed to impart practical networking skills Vlabs for real time exposure in remote infrastructure management Special inclusion of online class rooms to demonstrate and deliver simultaneously World class WBT( web based training) for self paced learning

V labs

Technology enabled solution for effective learning of IT infrastructure in a controlled and structured environment Only web enabled learning systems that enables you to directly connect with hardware and software in a real risk free environment.

NIIT Wide Area Network

NIIT vLabs
CISCO Equipment Classrooms

Classrooms
Classrooms Classrooms

Advantage
30

NIIT Network

It provides a virtual environment that can mirror a real-time situation-Hardware & Software to meet the learners training needs Takes you through a set of situational based

exercises leading to real-

time experience

IMS @ NIIT :: The Edge


Industry Collaborations with the BEST... CompTIA , Cisco, Microsoft, SUN, EMC Training on Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) thru Vlabs Placement Assistance thru NIITs National Placement Network Industry Endorsed Curriculum

Packed with MOST WANTED International Certifications


Trained by Certified Faculty Exit Profiles Mapped to Industry Roles Top of the Line e-Learning material from Element K

Business Systems & Information Management

There is more to IT and GNIIT than Software Engineering


Business Systems & Information Management
Peopl e Data
Informa tion Systems

MULTI TRACK GNIIT!

S/ W

Globalnet+

Netw ork

H/W

Software Engineering

But What Is Business Intelligence???

And How Is Data Managed???

How is Data Managed


Data Entry Data Warehousing

Data Mining
Reporting Data Analysis/Interpretation Decision

What Does Market Say

Market Requirements
Enterprise Applications market is growing rapidly, apart from BI we need to address these areas (ERP, SCM, CRM) significantly. For fast growth, SMBs adopting packaged applications on ERP, SCM and CRM

Technology
Industry has new tools and architectures available for BI implementation Newer tools include Office 2003/2007, SQL Server 2005/2008, MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Services)

Market Data The worldwide market for Enterprise Applications is expected to grow to $43 billion by 2011, a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.3% over the next five years. The ERP market is currently worth $18 billion, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7%, to reach $25 billion by 2011.

Economic growth and the new locations for low cost manufacturing operations are major drivers for ERP investment. Hence, Latin America, China and India are expected to achieve the highest growth rates, with EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) achieving average growth over the forecast period.

Meet The Market Leader


Indian BI Market

Indian BI Market Share

Business intelligence market in India grew at 27.09% a year - IDC The Indian business intelligence market is growing at a CAGR of 27.09% and is expected to top $10.55 mln by year-end of 2005. SAS India is the leader in the Business Intelligence (BI) software market in India for the year 2004, with a 23% market share. "The India market will continue to grow and investments will be made across the market from enterprise applications to infrastructure management with security and business intelligence (BI) as the fastest-growing categories. The small and medium-sized business (SMB) market will be the vendors' next battlefield," says Praveen Sengar, analyst, IDC India.

Indian BI Market furnished a growth of 25% with SAS being the leader in Yr 2008, but followed aggressively by Oracle, Business Objects(Now taken over by SAP) and Microsoft.

NIIT & SAS A Unique Synergy


NIIT joins hand with SAS About SAS

288 offices in 51 countries

10000+ employees
4 million users worldwide

41,736 sites 107 countries

Hundreds of local user groups globally

Magic Quadrant of Business Intelligent Platform 2008

Industry Positioning
SAS

SAS has customers in 109 different countries 96 of the top 100 companies on the 2007 FORTUNE Global 500 list use SAS products. SAS dominates in advanced analytic solutions. No other vendor in the Magic Quadrant has its range of capabilities or can point to the same number of advanced analytic deployments. SAS has a strong packaged analytic application program, with solutions that go well beyond reporting and key performance indicator (KPI)centric deployments, to include more advanced analytic applications applied to particular business problems such as fraud detection. SAS has a strong brand and associated support structure that spans all major geographies. Its Stored Services provide an effective way to embed advanced analytical functionality within reports, dashboards and other easy-toconsume applications.

Key Customers and Segments


Alliance Bank Ambank Citi Info Dicks Sporting Goods Inc. Google Inc. Hanaro Telecom, HSBC Bank Macys.com Netflix National Stock Exchange of India Norwegian Cruise Line Ltd. Texas Instruments France

UTI Bank. US Department of Treasury Ford Manufacturing Indian Health Service Retail ICICI Bank Communications KLM Canadian National Railway Life Sciences Other Kingfisher Asia Limited Hallmark Hewlett-Packard US Navy

Financial Services

Government Education

Summary

Technical Aptitude No Longer Enough To Secure Future for IT Professionals. Information design and management Process design and management The worldwide market for Enterprise Applications is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% BI ranked as #1 priority for CIOs ERP, SCM, CRM, Databases and BI together have almost 52% of the sales revenue share of the Business Apps market Huge potential for Business Systems and BI in India BI is the fastest growing category in enterprise applications domain (with SAS being the leader in Indian BI market)

GNIIT Track 3: Architecture


Computer Science Foundation

Industry Orientation

Core Courses (Fundamentals and Concepts)

BSIM Curriculum
Professional Skills PC Productivity Tools

Disciplinary subjects

Modeling and Designing a Data warehouse Enterprise Framework and Info. Analysis Common Business Process Base SAS Programming Information Delivery using MOSS 2007 Data Migration and Integration Strategies Business Process Impleme ntation (SCM)

Semester IV Semester III Semester II Semester I

RDBMS Concepts

Creating Data Marts Accessing info. using Information Delivery Portal

Object Orientation

Data Access and Standardization Technologies


Enterprise Reporting Windows Application Development Application Development and Reporting

Business Process Impleme ntation (ERP)

Interpersonal Communication

Programming Logic & Techniques PC Productivity Tools

Business Analysis Using BI Technologies

Advance Excel

Business Process Impleme ntation (CRM)

Implementing, Querying & Managing D atabases Databases and Data Analysis

Listening, Communication & Time Management Skills

Major Project

Minor Project

Core Concepts

Business Processes and Implementation

Behavioral Skills

Industry Orientation

Core Subjects

Disciplinary Subjects

Professional Skills

JOBS
1 Year (Sem 1 and 2) IS Developer

2 Year (Sem 3 and 4) DW Developer

Target Placements in

SMBs such as Anchor Ltd., Bisleri, Competent Motors, SOTC, Club Mahindra and similar companies BFSI ,Retail & Media Companies such as Zee Television ,Vishal Retail to Citigroup, HSBC ,Max Life ..etc

Placed in ITOS/Vendor/SI organizations such as Accenture, Wipro, HCL Info Satyam, Birlasoft etc.

Some of the Job Roles.

SAS Programming

SAS Analytics

Data Manager Report Writer Data Integration Developer Business Analyst Business User BI Application Developer

SAS Intelligence Platform


Statistical Analyst Forecaster Operation researcher Market Researcher Data Miner

Target Audience
Position New GNIIT BSIM Track To A Business/Man agementoriented Career Aspirant
3% 0% 0% 6%

Arts
32%

Commerce

28%

31%

Likely Educational Background: Commerce Arts Business Administration

Why BSIM for the business/mgmtoriented career aspirant?


Industry speak: Recent study from Gartner shows that IT Professionals need to understand business processes apart from technical skills In-depth knowledge of business processes a must Linking Business processes to system/database implementation a must Enterprise Applications market is growing rapidly, apart from BI we need to address other areas such as ERP, SCM, CRM significantly. For this knowledge of Packaged Business Applications and Implementation is imperative There is a need for personnel that can speak both the language of technology and business and the skills to manage projects and people

Thank You

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