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Duration
4 Year
Eligibility
For undergraduate (UG) programs (B.Tech/B.E.): 10+2 with a science stream, including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM), from a recognized board.
Entrance Exam
WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination), JEE Main.
Type of Course
UG
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Course Summary

A Full Stack Web Development course is designed to equip students with the skills to work on both the front-end (client-side) and back-end (server-side) of a website or web application. This comprehensive program covers everything from designing the user interface using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to managing databases and server logic with languages like Python, Java, or Node.js. Students will learn how to build, test, and deploy complete applications from scratch. The course is ideal for individuals who are passionate about technology, have strong problem-solving skills, and are keen to master the entire web development lifecycle to become a versatile and highly-demanded professional in the tech industry.

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  • full-stack-web-development with 50% scholarship August 28, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

A full-stack developer builds and maintains both the user-facing (front-end) and server-side (back-end) parts of a web application. They understand both the design/user interface and the data management/server functionality.
Client-side rendering uses JavaScript in the user's browser to build HTML after it's received, while server-side rendering generates the full HTML on the server before sending it to the client.
Version control is a system that tracks changes to code files over time, allowing multiple developers to collaborate on a project without causing conflicts. Tools like Git are commonly used for this purpose.
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