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The MMS curriculum is designed and developed on the basis of an extensive research conducted by NIIT. The curriculum incorporates use of state-of-the-art technologies and training methods to ensure that the student emerges with skills that are in line with the industry requirements. The curriculum progresses by giving the student the ability to learn, understand and grasp a series of problems, which increase in its level of scope and context to give the student the desired profile at the end of the program.
This curriculum is also powered by NIIT’s revolutionary methodology, which provides the teacher and the group of students to mould the learning style dependent on the profile of the Learners and give an environment to provide constructivism and collaborative learning. It has been therefore aptly called as LACC (Learning Architecture based on Collaborative Constructivism).
NIIT now announces the launch of the Diploma courses, based on Software Engineering – Java Technologies and Network Engineering – Microsoft Technologies, in Senegal.
The details on the Product are provided in the sections below.
PRODUCT
Network Engineering – Microsoft Technologies
S. No. |
Program |
Program Code |
Quarters* |
Academic Credits |
1 |
Advanced Certificate in Information Technology (Networked Desktop Specialist) |
BCACT |
CXQ01, CXQ02 |
14 QC |
2 |
Associate Diploma in Information Technology (Core Concepts) |
BCSIT |
CXQ01, CXQ02, CXQ03 |
21 QC |
3 |
Honors Diploma in Information Technology (Network Engineering) |
NCHIT |
CXQ01, CXQ02, CXQ03, NCQ04 |
28 QC |
4 |
Professional Diploma in Information Technology (Network Engineering – Microsoft Technologies) / DNIIT (Network Engineering – Microsoft Technologies) |
NMPIT/NMDNT |
CXQ01, CXQ02, CXQ03, NCQ04, NMQ05, NMQ06, NMQ07, NMQ08 |
56 QC |
* The quarters will be executed in 6 hrs per week mode (Refer Milestone)
- The students who have successfully completed the PUSRC, (Pre-University Senior Certificate, which is the minimum qualification to be attained by any student to gain entry into universities in any country) at the time of admission to the program, are eligible for the title of DNIIT. The center needs to verify the original documents of the proof(s) of qualification and a copy of the same needs to be filed along with the other records of the student.
- The student will need to complete the DNIIT program in minimum of 24 calendar months, from the date of registration, to be eligible for the DNIIT title.
- The student will be provisionally admitted to any of the above-mentioned programs, which is called as “Intended Program”. The student will need to register for each quarter within this program to avail of the services of that quarter.
- The “Intended Program” that the student has registered for, will get converted to the “Confirmed Program” only upon registration of the student into the last quarter of the intended program. If the student wishes to exit earlier than the intended program, the certificate title issued will be as per the actual program completed, based on the clearance of the quarters as defined in the Academic Policy.
- The “Intended Program” once selected for a student, cannot be modified to a lower program but can be upgraded to any higher program at any given point of time.
- Content
Network Engineering – Microsoft Technologies
CXQ01
- Office Applications
- Programming Fundamentals
CXQ02
- Understanding IT Applications
- Operating Systems Fundamentals
- Networking Fundamentals
CXQ03
- Introduction to Relational Database Design
- Implementing Databases using SQL Server 2000
NCQ04
- Implementing and Administering MS Windows 2000 Professional
- Administering MS SQL Server 2000 Databases
NMQ05
- TCP/IP Fundamentals and Concepts
- Managing and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Environment
NMQ06
- Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
- Planning and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
NMQ07
- Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services
- Designing Security for a MS Windows Server 2003 Network
NMQ08
- Linux System Administration
- IT Infrastructure Planning and Management
International Certification Mapping
Network Engineering – Microsoft Technologies
Qtr Code |
Exam Name |
Exam Code |
Vendor |
CXQ01 |
INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER DRIVING LICENSE |
None |
ICDL |
CXQ03 |
DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING DATABASES WITH MS SQL SERVER 2000 ENTERPRISE EDITION |
70-229 |
Microsoft |
NCQ04 |
INSTALLING, MANAGING AND TROUBLESHOOTING MS WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL |
70-270 70-228 |
Microsoft Microsoft |
NMQ05 |
MANAGING AND MAINTAINING A MS WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ENVIRONMENT |
70-290 |
Microsoft |
NMQ06 |
IMPLEMENTING, MANAGING AND MAINTAINING A MS WINDOWS SERVER 2003 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE |
70-291 70-293 |
Microsoft Microsoft |
NMQ07 |
PLANNING, IMPLEMENTING AND MAINTAINING A MS WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ACTIVE DIRECTORY SERVICES |
70-294 70-298 |
Microsoft Microsoft |
Titles:
- MCSE = 70-270, 70-228, 70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294 and 70-298
- MCP = Any one of the above
Each Quarter consists of the given exams:
- Project Assessment(s) at the end of the Quarter
- Quarter Assessment (Qfx) at the end of Quarter for all modules in the Quarter
- ISAS Assessment at the end of the Quarter
Given below are the assessment points with the associated weight age to their scores.
Assessment Type |
Weight age |
30 % of simple average of all project assessments in the Quarter |
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For details on Assessment related norms, please refer the Academic Policy.
The end program performance is referred to as Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). To be eligible for the program title, the student should have met the following criteria:
- Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.0 on the scale of 4.
- Attendance of >= 60 % per quarter.




