Internet of Things (IoT) (Mentor-Led Learning)
An intermediate IoT course covering microcontrollers, architecture, instruction sets, and industry-relevant IoT concepts with certifications.

The Internet of Things (IoT) – Intermediate course is designed for learners who have basic electronics or IoT knowledge and want to advance into microcontroller-based IoT systems. This mentor-led program focuses on understanding the hardware backbone of IoT solutions and the concepts required by modern industries.
The course begins with an introduction to microcontrollers, explaining their role in IoT devices and embedded systems. Learners will study the classification of microcontrollers based on bit architecture and instruction sets, helping them understand differences between 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit controllers used in real-world IoT applications.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of general microcontroller architecture, including CPU, memory, I/O ports, timers, and peripherals. The course also covers operational principles, enabling learners to understand how microcontrollers execute instructions and interact with sensors and actuators.
In addition, the program introduces industry-required IoT concepts, preparing learners for practical IoT development and advanced embedded systems courses. The mentor-led format ensures guided learning, conceptual clarity, and exposure to industry-aligned practices.
Upon successful completion, learners receive industry-recognized certifications, including participation, industrial training, and internship completion certificates, enhancing career readiness in IoT, embedded systems, and automation domains.
This intermediate IoT course is ideal for engineering students, diploma holders, and professionals aiming to build a strong foundation in microcontrollers and IoT system design.
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