BTech CE/IT · Full stack · Ahmedabad

Full stack course for BTech students in Ahmedabad

BTech graduates stand out when they ship a web app end to end: screen, server, database, and a link recruiters can open.Computer Education And Cybernetics trains CE and IT students at Maninagar, Nikol, and Vatva with mentor-reviewed labs—not slide-only theory.

Screen lab

React, HTML, CSS

Forms, routing, loading states, responsive checks

Server lab

Node.js, Express

Routes, JSON APIs, validation, error responses

Data lab

MongoDB

CRUD, indexes intro, safe queries mentors approve

Ship lab

Git, hosting preview

Env vars on host, smoke tests, README setup steps

Who should join this full stack track

  • BTech Computer Engineering or IT students who want shipped repos—not only semester assignments
  • Pre-final and final year learners targeting developer internships or campus tech roles
  • Students who completed basics in C or Java and are ready for web product building
  • Anyone comparing self-paced videos with mentor-reviewed labs in Ahmedabad

Skills you will build in lab

  • React components, hooks, and forms recruiters can demo live
  • Node.js REST APIs with clear status codes and validation
  • MongoDB reads and writes on training databases
  • Git branches, pull requests, and README files hiring teams open
  • Auth basics on practice servers—never production employer secrets
  • Preview deploy links you explain in counseling and interviews

What you build on the screen

  • · Component folders that match features—not one giant file
  • · Fetch data with loading and error UI users understand
  • · Mobile-width checks before mentors approve a milestone
  • · Accessibility basics: labels on forms, focus on buttons

What the server handles

  • Route handlers with JSON bodies mentors review line by line
  • Separate validation from business rules you can test
  • Logging errors without leaking passwords in responses
  • Pagination and filters on list endpoints for capstone

Working with APIs in your capstone

  • Document endpoints in README before the UI calls them
  • Postman or Thunder Client tests saved in the repo
  • Version breaking field changes with mentor sign-off
  • Handle 400 vs 500 with messages the screen can show

Going live on practice hosting

  • Build passes locally before upload to practice hosting
  • Environment variables on host—keys stay out of Git
  • Smoke test: home route, one form, one API health check
  • Rollback discussion if a demo fails before interview week

When more users join your app

  • · When lists grow: pagination instead of loading everything at once
  • · Caching repeated reads mentors introduce on capstone reviews
  • · Splitting heavy work to background jobs at intro level only
  • · Honest trade-offs you can explain if interviewers ask about scale

Habits before you ship to employers

  • · Small commits with messages that say what changed
  • · Code review comments from mentors treated like team feedback
  • · No secrets in repos—counselors check before deploy day
  • · Changelog notes for capstone so you remember decisions months later

A typical lab sprint week

  • Mon

    UI slice + API contract on paper

  • Wed

    Connect fetch, fix field mismatches

  • Fri

    Deploy preview, mentor smoke checklist

AI help in lab (medium use)

  • Draft component skeleton—you adjust props and state yourself
  • Explain API errors with AI—you fix root cause in lab
  • Suggest test cases—you run each one before submit
  • Never deploy AI-generated code you cannot walk through line by line

Capstone projects you may build

  • Campus event booking

    React UI, Node API, MongoDB collections, admin list view

  • Inventory tracker for shop

    CRUD, low-stock alert, export CSV mentors approve

  • Portfolio with blog API

    Public site plus protected write routes for your posts

Career paths after full stack training

  • · Junior full stack or web developer after capstone plus mocks
  • · Backend-leaning intern when API and database labs are strongest
  • · Frontend-leaning intern when UI polish and accessibility stand out
  • · Freelance shop sites for Ahmedabad businesses—scoped, no income promises

Hands-on labs, industry-relevant curriculum, and strong placement support helped me transition into a professional IT role successfully.

Vaibhav Mavani, Backend Developer at Web Solutions
  • Maninagar
  • Nikol
  • Vatva
  • Isanpur
  • Gota
  • Vastral
  • Naroda
  • CTM

BTech and full stack learners placed after CEC training

Recent placements from development tracks—outcomes vary by role and interview.

  • Bhumi Ganwani

    Bhumi Ganwani

    4.6 LPA

    Full Stack MERN Developer with AI Course

    Frontend Developer · Moweb

    Gopal Sir and Nikhil Sir are amazing teachers. They made complex Java concepts easy to understand. I got placed within a month of course completion.
  • Hardik Prajapati

    Hardik Prajapati

    4.8 LPA

    Full Stack MERN Developer with AI Course

    Software Engineer · Netclus

    The Python course at CEC was comprehensive and practical. The instructors were excellent, and the placement support was outstanding.
  • Anurag Parekh

    Anurag Parekh

    5.3 LPA

    Full Stack MERN Developer with AI Course

    Software Engineer · Groovy

    The Python course at CEC was comprehensive and practical. The instructors were excellent, and the placement support was outstanding.

Placement support and certificates (honest expectations)

  • Placement assistance (realistic)

    • CEC provides placement assistance for students who successfully complete practical training requirements.
    • Students who perform well in projects, practical assessments, and assignments may become eligible for placement support.
    • Capstone quality, deploy links, and mock interview notes strengthen eligibility discussions.
  • Course completion certificate

    • Course completion certification is provided after fulfilling practical requirements.
    • Certificates support interviews when paired with repos mentors have reviewed.

Common mistakes in full stack learning

  • · Building UI before API fields are written down
  • · One repo with no README—recruiters cannot run your demo
  • · Skipping deploy until the week before drives
  • · Copying AI output without tests mentors assign

Questions parents can ask in counseling

  • · Ask to see live demo links and GitHub—not only certificate photos
  • · Confirm laptop meets Node and editor requirements on counseling call
  • · Expect placement assistance after practical completion, not on day one

CEC branches for full stack counseling

Visit Maninagar, Nikol, or Vatva to discuss BTech year, prior coding, and whether MERN batch timing fits your college schedule.

  • Maninagar
  • Nikol
  • Vatva
  • Isanpur
  • Gota
  • Vastral
  • Naroda
  • CTM
  • CEC Maninagar

    ~2 minutes from Maninagar Railway Station

    Near: Kankaria, Isanpur, Ghodasar, Khokhra, Meghaninagar, Danilimda

    2nd floor, Gopal Tower, Computer Education And Cybernetics, near Maninagar Railway Station Road, Maninagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380008

    +91 75740 10176
  • CEC Nikol

    Near / opposite New DMart, Nikol (Satyam Plaza)

    Near: Nikol, Naroda, Vastral

    S 25/26, Computer Education And Cybernetics, Satyam Plaza, Near New DMart, Nikol, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382350

    +91 91049 37871
  • CEC Vatva

    Near Vatva Lake Garden; opposite Kashiben Hospital

    Near: Vatva, Ramol, Lambha, Isanpur, Narol

    1st Floor, Computer Education And Cybernetics, Opposite Kashiben Hospital, Near Vatva Lake Garden, Beside Khodiayar Vav, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382440

    +91 97263 55608

Frequently asked questions

  • What is taught in the full stack course for BTech students at CEC?

    React front ends, Node.js APIs, MongoDB, Git, auth basics on training servers, deploy practice, and a mentor-reviewed capstone. Batches run at Maninagar, Nikol, and Vatva.

  • Is this the same as the MERN course on the website?

    The MERN track is the structured program path. This page explains how full stack training fits BTech CE/IT students in Ahmedabad—counseling maps you to the right batch.

  • Do I need strong DSA before full stack?

    Basic logic helps. Many students run DSA placement prep in parallel or before drives. Counselors suggest order based on your timeline.

  • Will I deploy a live project?

    Yes on practice hosting with checklists. Production employer servers are outside short course scope.

  • How much AI is used in labs?

    Medium: drafts and explanations you verify. Mentors require you to own tests, deploy steps, and interview answers.

  • Can BTech students attend while college runs?

    Yes. Share your timetable at booking. Evening and weekend labs are common for students from Ahmedabad corridors.

  • Does CEC guarantee a developer job?

    No. Placement assistance follows practical completion and performance. Skills and portfolio improve readiness; offers depend on interviews.

  • Which branch should I choose?

    Maninagar, Nikol, or Vatva based on travel from college or home. Content aligns; batch timing may differ—confirm on call.

  • What laptop do I need?

    A laptop that runs Node.js, a code editor, and browser dev tools comfortably. Counselors share minimum specs at visit.

  • How is this different from software engineer skills page?

    The skills page explains habits and paths. This page is the full stack course track with capstone and deploy practice for BTech learners.

  • How do I book counseling?

    Use Book Counseling, call your nearest branch, or visit with college year and any past coding experience noted.

Ship your first full stack app with a counselor

Share your BTech year and GitHub if you have one. We will map screen, server, and deploy milestones—without guaranteed job claims.