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Become a Hardware Engineer

Get hands-on with computer hardware, networking and troubleshooting — skills every office and service center needs.

What You'll Learn

Core skills employers look for in this role.

PC Assembly & Upgradation

Build and upgrade desktop systems.

Troubleshooting & Maintenance

Diagnose and fix common hardware issues.

Networking Fundamentals

LAN/MAN/WAN concepts and IP addressing.

Network Devices

Routers, switches and connectivity basics.

Server Basics

Introductory server setup concepts.

Practical Labs

Hands-on assembly and network setup practice.

Career Path

Learners typically start with the Hardware Engineering diploma for assembly and troubleshooting skills, add Network Engineering for connectivity fundamentals, or take the combined Advance Diploma for a full-year path into hardware technician or network support roles.

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