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Certificate in Wireless Networks (CWN)

Job Description

To develop skills in setting up, securing, and managing wireless network systems


Objective: A Certificate in Wireless Network provides students with essential skills in wireless networking, helping them to design, implement, manage, and troubleshoot wireless networks. With the growing demand for wireless technologies in industries such as telecommunications, IT, and healthcare, this certification opens up career opportunities in network administration, engineering, and security.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria 1

Criteria 2

Experience

Training Qualification

12th

Pursuing Continuous Schooling

1 Year

None

12th

Passed

6 Months

None

Degree

Passed

No Experience

None


Sector

Information Technology

Certifying Bodies

National Education Training And Development

Type of Organisation

Board of Vocational Education

Occupation Standards/Syllabus

NCO Code

Mandatory/ Optional

Duration

  • Introduction to Wireless Networking

  • Wireless Communication Technologies

  • Wi-Fi Network Setup and Configuration

  • Wireless Network Security

  • Mobile and Cellular Networks

  • Wireless Network Performance and Optimization




N/A






Mandatory




2 Months



Learning Module In Job Role/Syllabus

Career Opportunities

  • Wireless Network Engineer

  • Network Administrator (Wireless Networks)

  • Wireless Communication Specialist

  • Network Security Specialist (Wireless)

  • Wireless Network Architect

  • IoT (Internet of Things) Network Specialist

  • Wireless Field Technician

  • Wi-Fi Consultant

  • Telecom Project Manager (Wireless Networks)

  • 5G Network Engineer

  • Wireless System Tester

  • Wireless Network Trainer

  • RF Engineer (Radio Frequency Engineer)

  • Cellular Network Engineer

  • Satellite Communication Engineer


Specializations in Course

  1. Telecommunications: Major network providers (e.g., Vodafone, Airtel) require skilled engineers to design, optimize, and maintain wireless networks.

  2. IT and Networking: Companies providing wireless infrastructure solutions, such as Cisco, Netgear, and other networking companies, need skilled professionals for wireless network implementation.

  3. Education: Schools, universities, and training centers require instructors to teach wireless networking technologies.

  4. Smart Technology: The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) has created opportunities for wireless network specialists to manage networks for smart cities, homes, and industrial applications.

  5. Government and Military: Wireless network experts are needed for secure communications and to develop reliable wireless infrastructure for government agencies and defense.


Duration Hours

Theory :

50

Practical :

50

Employability Skills :

30

OJT (Mandatory) :

20

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