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Primus Lead : An educational institution that provides training and education in various IT-related fields, such as programming, networking, cybersecurity, data science, and more.

Course Catalog: A comprehensive list of all the courses offered by the IT training institute, along with descriptions, prerequisites, and objectives.

Curriculum: The structured plan of study that outlines the topics, lessons, and learning objectives of a specific course.

Instructor / Trainer: The individual responsible for teaching and guiding students through the course material, answering questions, and providing assistance.

Classroom Training: Traditional in-person training sessions conducted in a physical classroom setting.

Online Training: Training conducted over the internet, often through pre-recorded lectures, video tutorials, and interactive assignments.

E-Learning: Electronic learning, encompassing all forms of online education, including video lectures, quizzes, forums, and more.

Virtual Classroom: An online environment that simulates a traditional classroom, allowing students and instructors to interact in real time.

Hands-On Labs: Practical exercises that allow students to apply theoretical knowledge by working on real-world projects or simulations.

Certification: A formal recognition of a student's proficiency in a specific skill or technology, often provided by recognized organizations or vendors.

Vendor-Specific Certification: Certifications offered by technology vendors (e.g., Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA) to validate expertise in their products and services.

Project-Based Learning: A teaching methodology where students learn by working on projects that mimic real-world scenarios and challenges.

Bootcamp: An intensive, short-duration training program that focuses on specific skills or technologies, often with a hands-on approach.

Webinar: A live, online seminar or presentation that allows participants to interact with the presenter through chat and Q&A sessions.

Self-Paced Learning: A flexible learning approach that allows students to progress through the material at their own speed.

Prerequisites: Skills, knowledge, or qualifications required for enrollment in a specific course.

Enrollment Period: The timeframe during which students can register for a particular course or program.

Tuition Fee: The cost of the training program, which may vary based on the course's duration and complexity.

Career Services: Support offered by the institute to help students with job placement, resume writing, interview preparation, and career guidance.

Continuing Education: Ongoing learning opportunities for individuals who want to keep their skills up-to-date in rapidly evolving IT fields.

Networking Events: Events or sessions where students can interact with industry professionals, fellow students, and potential employers.

Mock Exams: Practice exams designed to help students prepare for actual certification exams.

Feedback and Evaluation: The process through which instructors assess student progress and provide constructive feedback on assignments and performance.

Course Completion Certificate: A document provided to students upon successfully finishing a course, indicating their accomplishment.

Remote Proctoring: A method of monitoring online exams to prevent cheating by using webcams and other technologies.