Learn practical computer hardware fundamentals used in real workplaces and IT support roles.
This program focuses on understanding, assembling, and troubleshooting computer hardware used in offices, labs, service centers, and support environments.
Hardware work is hands-on.
If you don’t like touching systems, this isn’t for you.
If you’re afraid of opening a CPU cabinet, you’ll struggle here.
This Hardware Training program focuses on how computer systems actually work at the physical level and how common issues are identified and fixed.
You will understand how hardware components interact, why systems fail, and how to diagnose problems instead of guessing.
This is practical troubleshooting, not theory memorization.
Hardware doesn’t lie. Either it works or it doesn’t.
You must know parts before fixing problems.
Overview of computer systems, input, output & processing devices, internal vs external components, desktop vs laptop basics.
Motherboard, CPU & RAM, hard disk vs SSD, power supply (SMPS), cooling systems.
Wrong handling damages components permanently.
Desktop assembly, BIOS / UEFI basics, boot process overview, hardware compatibility awareness.
Assembly teaches discipline.
Common hardware failures, identifying faulty components, preventive maintenance, power & overheating issues.
Guessing wastes time. Diagnosis saves it.
Printers, scanners & UPS, cables and connectors, basic networking hardware, device installation basics.
Most support calls are peripheral-related.
Hardware is learned by doing, not watching.
If you don’t practice, you won’t learn hardware.
Hardware skills are required wherever computers exist.
Learn how real systems work — and how real support professionals think.
Get Free Counselling