A web development course with placement should do more than teach syntax. It should help students build real websites, improve communication, prepare resumes, and face interviews with confidence.
What the Course Should Cover
- • HTML, CSS, JavaScript basics
- • Responsive layout practice
- • Frontend framework basics
- • Project deployment
- • Portfolio and resume building
Placement Support Matters
Good placement support includes mock interviews, project reviews, profile building, and guidance on how to present your skills clearly.
Best Fit
This path is ideal for students, freshers, and career switchers who want visible project output and strong entry-level opportunities.
