The world of computing continues to grow, and every new computer that comes on the market creates employment opportunities for a person who knows how to maintain the computer. Therefore, enrolling in a computer hardware course is an investment in self-respect, independence, and stability. Not everyone is a genius; all you need is a willingness to learn. Give yourself fully to studying this profession, and
FAQs
Q1: How will the computer hardware course help me?
It will teach you to identify all computer hardware components such as the processor (CPU), memory, motherboard, and hard disk drive. The computer hardware course will explain assembling computers, installing applications, fixing problems, and configuring internet connections.
Q2: Do I need to know science?
Absolutely not! This course has no theoretical knowledge whatsoever; it is purely practical. In addition, there are no calculations or physics involved here. All you need is an ability to understand directions and be hands-on.
Q3: Is it possible to find employment immediately after completing this course at GTTI?
Certainly, many opportunities are awaiting you after completing the course because the industry is highly demanding for hardware technicians. The institute offers placement support services, which will ensure that you get appointments with leading firms immediately after your successful completion of the course.
Q4: What is the basic educational qualification one must possess to get enrolled?
This is a very interesting feature of this course. The minimal educational qualification required to enrol is Class 9 or Class 10. You can still enrol even if, for some reason, you had to discontinue your studies before this stage and start your career.
Q5: Is it possible to establish myself by opening my own firm after this training?
Yes, indeed, this is an ideal field for earning through self-employment. You may choose from among opening your own shop for repairing computers, assembling them, or taking Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) from offices and schools.
Q6: Do I have to know how to code and program?
No programming skills are needed in this field. Hardware engineering requires the handling of real pieces of hardware in the computer, along with their configurations. There is no need for any software programming or application development.
Q7: Is it true that you teach about networking too in this course?
Yes, we indeed teach about computer hardware as well as the basics of networking, which includes LANs, routers, switches, and connecting computers to the internet for office or home use.
Q8: Are there any other career opportunities after completing this course?
Yes, education doesn't stop here. With basic knowledge gained, one can go ahead with advanced diploma courses such as network engineering and laptop repair to fetch good jobs.