Web Development
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React and modern deployment workflows.
Skill Training
The practical skill areas Edify College of IT trains students in — offered as short courses, workshops, or built into the DIT program depending on the batch plan. Availability of a specific module in a given batch depends on enrollment size, instructor availability and schedule; the admission office confirms the current batch plan on request.
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React and modern deployment workflows.
Flutter and Java-based Android app development with real projects.
Python fundamentals, scripting, automation and data manipulation.
Practical exposure to modern AI tools, prompt writing and simple ML workflows.
Photoshop, Illustrator, Canva and basic branding for real-world design tasks.
Timeline editing, transitions, audio and export for YouTube and social media.
Social media strategy, Meta ads, Google Ads and content planning.
Keyword research, on-page + off-page SEO, technical SEO and analytics.
Fiverr, Upwork, portfolio building, proposal writing and client communication.
Amazon FBA, wholesale and private label fundamentals.
Shopify store setup, dropshipping and private label basics.
MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), records handling and office etiquette.
Professional English, presentations and everyday workplace communication.
Personal branding, LinkedIn optimization and portfolio websites.
Mock interviews, common questions, follow-up etiquette and negotiation basics.
One-on-one guidance to plan the next 6–12 months of learning and work.
Some skills above are delivered as standalone short courses, some as workshops and some as extended modules inside DIT. The admission team will map your goals to the right pathway. Ask us anytime — no obligation.
Note: Some of the skills above are covered under national skill training frameworks (e.g. NAVTTC). Where a specific NAVTTC batch is not currently running, Edify offers the same skill through in-house short courses. The admission office confirms which delivery mode is available for the current intake.