IARE offers skill-bridge program with an objective to bridge the gap between Industry expectations and Institutional inputs. The career development center imparts training for knowledge building by developing skills to prepare students with necessary confidence and technical skills to help them in becoming excel in their respective fields. This program is designed for 1 year starting from V semester for active learners.
In V semester, students will focus on mastering Data Structures and Algorithms, Competitive Coding and Database Management Systems. In VI semester, students will be familiarized with top-up courses such as Java Full Stack Development, Cloud application development.
>Data structures and algorithms (DSA) are the building blocks of coding. Data structures provide a way to store and organize data, enabling efficient access, modification, and retrieval, while algorithms define the steps and procedures to perform various operations on the stored data. By understanding DSA, students can enhance their problem-solving abilities, optimize resource utilization, and create more efficient and scalable software programs.
Competitive programming course help the students to solve algorithmic problems within a time limit using a programming language of their choice. It tests problem-solving skills, knowledge of algorithms, and ability to write efficient code.
Database Management System course enables students to understand how to manage the data and manage the engine that allows users to access the data within the database, and to manage the database schema, the organizational structure of a database. Students will learn security, data integrity, automated rollbacks and restarts, logs, and audit activity within a database.
Java Full Stack course teaches the students complete software development both the front-end and back-end parts of a web application using the Java programming language. Students will learn and create interactive and user-friendly interfaces for the frontend, design and implement robust backend architecture.
Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning course assesses student’s numerical and mathematical ability to solve complex problems quickly and accurately. Aptitude questions are an essential part of the campus placement process because they can measure a candidate's quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
Professional Communication course help the students to learn the fundamentals of the communication and teamwork skills required in an engineering career. It also helps the students to build strong communication skills that can facilitate collaboration, streamline decision-making processes, and foster a harmonious work environment.