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Course Overview

Java Programming :

The Java Programming internship program provides a strong foundation in object-oriented programming and application development. This program is designed to help interns understand core Java concepts and build scalable, platform-independent applications.

During the internship, participants gain hands-on experience with Java programming, OOP concepts, and basic application development. Interns work on real-world coding tasks and projects to strengthen their understanding of software development.

Interns will:

  1. Learn fundamentals of Java programming (syntax, data types, operators)
  2. Understand Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts such as classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation
  3. Work with control statements, arrays, and collections
  4. Gain knowledge of exception handling and file handling
  5. Develop console-based and basic GUI applications
  6. Practice debugging, code optimization, and problem-solving

By the end of the internship, participants will have practical experience in building Java applications, strong programming fundamentals, and readiness for careers in Software Development, Backend Development, and Application Development.

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2,500.00
  • Course Level Beginner
  • Lessons 8
  • Duration 15 hr
  • Language English
  • Available Seats 12
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  • Last Update March 23, 2026