Rakesh Kumar Jha M. Tech.

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Rakesh Kumar Jha M. Tech.
Rakesh Kumar Jha
M. Tech.
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Master Android Development via a fun and easy
to learn system
Learn step-by-step via Class Room, Online, Audio,
Video Android Tutorials, PDFs and Worksheets
Get direct guidance and live Support from our
Tutors
Take Weekly Exercises that are then reviewed and
graded for you
Have Tutors chart and monitor your progress on
a regular basis
Work on a live commercial project as part of your
final project
Get an certification for the full tenure of the course
Our course creators and instructors have worked
on mobile apps and mobile gaming projects
published by top tier companies. They have
been actively involved for over 4-5 years in the
industry.
Once candidates complete our Android course
they may go on to independantly create and
publish their own Android Apps, or work as
Freelancers taking on Android projects for
Clients from sites like Freelancer, Elance and
oDesk, or they can directly benefit from a
higher pay having enhanced their technical
skill sets in a cutting edge technology space
* We are creating Audio/Video CD/DVD contents
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Understand the entire Android Apps Development Cycle from start to
finish.
Develop and Publish your own Android Apps and Games on the
Android Market
See which type of Apps are making money and why and how you can do
the same.
Get ongoing access to our Senior Course Instructors to help and guide
you when you are stuck and are struggling with a piece of code.
Bid for the mushrooming number of Android App Projects on sites such
as Freelancer, Elance, oDesk, WorkExchange etc.
If you work at a job - you can expect a pay raise with your newly
acquired cutting edge skill set.
Setup your own Independant Android Development Studio, and join the
other studios that are successfully making money in this hot niche.
Project Certification for final year students
Work experience certificate for job seeker
Course Structure Week by
Week
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First Java Programs
Datatypes and Variables
Introduction to Objects
Operators
Operators and Expressions:
Bitwise and Bit Shift Operators:
Control Flow:
Booleans and Enumerations
Loops and Program Flow
Object-Oriented Programming
Objects and Classes
Using Java Objects
Methods
Packages:
Characters and Strings
Modular Programming
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Advanced Java Features
Arrays
Exception Handling and More Flow Control
Input/Output Streams
Core Collection Classes
Collection Sorting and Tuning:
Inner Classes
Introduction to JDBC:
Introduction to Threads
Introduction to Android
 What is Android
 Application Fundamental
 Project Structure
 Installing Android
 Creating Hello World
 Understanding the flow
 Understanding the Java Code, XML code
 Running on Emulator
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Android Architecture and OOPS
Building Blocks of Android
Activity
Content Provider
Intent
Services
User Interface
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Application Resource
Data Storage Security & Permission
Android Manisfest
Learn About Emulator
Employing Basic Widgets
Working with Containers
Using Selection Widgets
Resume preparation
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Getting Fancy with List
Fancy widgets and containers
Apply Menu
Showing Pop-up Message
Dealing with Threads
Handling Activity lifecycle events
Discussion on Project
Project Selection
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Using Preference
Accessing Files
Working with Resource
Managing and accessing local database
Leveraging Java Libraries
Communication via Internet
Introduction of Graphics
2D,3D with OpenGL, ViewAnimation
Creating Intent Filter
Project Distribution
Interview Preparation
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Launching Activities and Sub Activity
Introspection
Using Content Provider
Building a content provider
Requesting & requiring permission
Creating Services
Invoking Services
Discussion on Design Documents of Assigned
project
Interview Preparation
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Developing & Publishing the Projects
Playing with Media
Alerting User via Notification
Mapping with MapView and MapActivity
Bluetooth
NF communication
Tour of Sample Application
Project Discussion – How to Proceed
Corporate World Nature
Best Practice
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Web Application OverView
Targeting Screen from Web Application
Building web apps in WebView
Best Practice for WebView
Tour of Sample Application
How to Debug in Eclipse
Testing
How to Write Unit Test
Junit Test
Introduction of Tools like adb, monkey, logcat etc
Interview Preparation
Discussion on Set of Java/Android Question
Live Project
 Design and Requirement analysis support
 Implementation and QA support
 You need to complete 2 live project in this period
 Team size of all the project will minimum 2
 Way of Creating Use Case, Class Diagram etc of
project
 Way of creating functional Specification of project
 How to Google
Training Cost - Rs 20K (6 month)*
College Student
- Rs. 15K (6 month)
Physical Challenge - Rs. 10K (6 month)
Date - When batch formed
Place – Near about 1KM Bansankari
Time - 9.00AM to 5PM
Rakesh Kuma Jha
Mobile – 9886336619
Email – rkjhaw@hotmail.com
rkjhaw1983@gmail.com