Embedded Systems (Mentor-Led Learning)
A mentor-led Embedded Systems course covering microcontroller programming, hardware interfacing, and real-world embedded projects.

The Embedded Systems Course is a mentor-led professional training program designed to build strong expertise in hardware–software integration used across electronics, automation, and smart device applications. This course focuses on microcontroller programming, hardware interfacing, and embedded software development, aligning with real-world industry requirements.
The program begins with embedded system fundamentals, introducing learners to embedded architectures, microcontrollers, and programming basics. Students gain hands-on experience with microcontroller architecture and low-level programming, understanding how software directly interacts with hardware components.
In the second month, learners advance to hardware interfacing and embedded project development, where they integrate sensors, actuators, and peripherals into functional systems. Through real-world embedded applications and mentor-guided projects, students develop practical skills in building reliable and efficient embedded solutions.
By the end of the program, learners will be able to design, program, and debug embedded systems, making them job-ready for roles in embedded engineering, firmware development, and electronics engineering.
This course is ideal for students, electronics enthusiasts, and engineering professionals seeking a career in embedded systems and automation technologies.
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