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9 Mar, 2025 6 days 15 Seats Available

We at KIT Training Point are aware of the increasing need in the current digital era for qualified network experts. To enable people to start a fulfilling career in networking, we provide special CCNA training in Nepal. The fundamental information and useful abilities required to succeed in the field of network engineering are what our training program is intended to impart. The course summary, goals, scope, eligibility, and the reasons KIT Training Point is the best option for CCNA training in Nepal will all be covered in this post.

KIT Training Point offers CCNA training in Nepal, a comprehensive Cisco certification program designed for students aspiring to become successful network technicians. The training provides essential guidance to help individuals achieve certification in operating Cisco’s networking devices, which is crucial for anyone aiming to become a professional system engineer. Our CCNA training focuses on building a solid foundation for future network engineers, administrators, and technicians, ensuring they are globally competent in their field. The course structure, developed by professional CCNA experts, covers crucial topics such as the fundamentals of routing and networking, understanding network security, and much more. As the demand for network professionals grows with increasing global networking projects, acquiring CCNA certification is the ideal starting point for a career in networking, offering students a pathway to success in this vital and rapidly evolving industry.

Duration : 6 Day

Class Type : Physical, Online

Course Category : Art and design

Objectives of Course

  1. Comprehensive Understanding of Networking Fundamentals: Learn the foundational concepts of networking, including the OSI model, TCP/IP stack, and the role of routers and switches.

  2. Routing and Switching Techniques: Gain hands-on experience in configuring and managing routing and switching in network setups, along with understanding dynamic routing protocols like RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP.

  3. Network Security Basics: Acquire essential skills in implementing basic security measures, including firewalls, VPNs, and access control lists (ACLs), to secure network systems.

  4. Cisco Device Configuration: Get practical experience in configuring Cisco routers and switches, including VLAN setup, IP addressing, and network troubleshooting.

  5. Troubleshooting Skills: Learn to diagnose and fix networking issues using industry-standard tools and techniques to ensure optimal network performance.

  6. Preparing for CCNA Certification: Build the knowledge and confidence required to sit for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam.

  7. Real-world Network Scenarios: Work on simulated projects and case studies to apply theoretical knowledge to practical networking challenges.

  8. Career Foundation in Networking: Equip yourself with the skills and credentials necessary for a successful career in network administration, engineering, or technical support.

By the end of the course, students will be prepared to earn their CCNA certification and begin a rewarding career in the rapidly growing networking industry.

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Why Choose KIT Training Point for This Course?

  1. Industry-Recognized Certification: KIT Training Point offers CCNA training that prepares you for one of the most recognized and respected certifications in the networking industry. Cisco’s CCNA certification is highly valued by employers worldwide and gives you a competitive edge in the job market.

  2. Experienced Instructors: Our courses are taught by certified, experienced instructors who bring real-world experience into the classroom. They are dedicated to providing expert guidance and ensuring you fully grasp complex networking concepts.

  3. Hands-On Learning: We emphasize practical learning with hands-on labs and simulations, allowing you to configure Cisco devices and troubleshoot networks. This prepares you to tackle real-world network issues confidently.

  4. Updated Curriculum: The course is structured to cover the latest networking technologies and industry trends. We ensure that the curriculum is up-to-date, so you’re learning relevant skills that meet the needs of the current networking landscape.

  5. Comprehensive Course Content: From the basics of networking to advanced routing and switching protocols, our CCNA course covers everything you need to pass the certification exam and succeed as a network professional.

  6. Career Support and Guidance: KIT Training Point offers career support, helping you with job placements and interview preparation once you complete your certification. We provide career counseling and valuable networking opportunities with industry professionals.

  7. Flexible Learning Options: Whether you prefer full-time or part-time courses, we offer flexible learning schedules to suit your lifestyle, allowing you to balance your studies with other commitments.

  8. Global Opportunities: With a CCNA certification, you open doors to global career opportunities in networking and IT. Networking professionals are in high demand, and KIT Training Point ensures you’re prepared to take advantage of those opportunities.

Choosing KIT Training Point for CCNA training will give you the knowledge, skills, and certification to launch a successful career in networking and IT infrastructure.

Syllabus Highlights

CCNA Training Syllabus (45 Days) – KIT Training Point

Total Duration: 45 Days
Total Hours: 90 Hours (2 Hours per Day)


Module 1: Introduction to Networking & Cisco Devices (Day 1-5 | 10 Hours)

  • Overview of Networking
    • What is Networking?
    • Types of Networks: LAN, WAN, MAN
    • Network Topologies and Components
    • OSI and TCP/IP Models
    • Introduction to Cisco Devices: Routers, Switches, Firewalls
  • Networking Devices and Media
    • Understanding different network cables (Ethernet, Fiber Optic, etc.)
    • Types of routers, switches, and hubs
    • Configuration of Cisco routers and switches
    • Basic configuration of Cisco devices
    • Understanding IP addressing fundamentals

Module 2: IP Addressing and Subnetting (Day 6-10 | 10 Hours)

  • IP Addressing Fundamentals
    • What is an IP Address?
    • Types of IP Addresses: IPv4 and IPv6
    • Classes of IP Addresses
    • Public vs. Private IP Addresses
  • Subnetting
    • Understanding Subnet Masks and CIDR
    • Subnetting IPv4 Networks (Practice Exercises)
    • Subnetting IPv6 Networks
    • Calculating subnets and range of IP addresses
  • IP Addressing Scheme Design
    • Creating an IP addressing scheme for a network
    • IP Addressing Design and Best Practices

Module 3: Routing and Switching Concepts (Day 11-15 | 10 Hours)

  • Routing Basics
    • What is Routing?
    • Types of Routing: Static and Dynamic
    • Routing Protocols: RIP, OSPF, EIGRP
    • Introduction to Routing Tables and Path Selection
    • Configuring Static and Dynamic Routing
  • Switching Basics
    • What is Switching?
    • Types of Switching: Layer 2, Layer 3
    • Switch Configuration and VLAN Setup
    • VLANs and Trunking Concepts
    • Inter-VLAN Routing
    • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

Module 4: Configuring and Managing Cisco Routers and Switches (Day 16-20 | 10 Hours)

  • Router Configuration
    • Basic Router Configuration and Setup
    • Router Interfaces and IP Configuration
    • Configuring Routing Protocols (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP)
    • Configuring Routing Tables and Static Routes
  • Switch Configuration
    • Configuring VLANs and Trunking
    • Inter-VLAN Routing
    • Switch Port Security and VLAN Access Lists
    • Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  • Network Security
    • Basic Security Practices for Routers and Switches
    • Securing Console and Remote Access
    • Configuring Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Module 5: Network Services and Troubleshooting (Day 21-25 | 10 Hours)

  • DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
    • What is DHCP?
    • Configuring a DHCP Server and Client on Routers
    • Troubleshooting DHCP Issues
  • NAT (Network Address Translation)
    • Introduction to NAT
    • Static and Dynamic NAT Configuration
    • Port Address Translation (PAT)
  • DNS (Domain Name System)
    • Introduction to DNS and Name Resolution
    • Configuring DNS on Cisco Devices
  • Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
    • Troubleshooting IP Configuration Issues
    • Troubleshooting Routing and Switching Problems
    • Using Ping, Traceroute, and Other Troubleshooting Tools

Module 6: WAN Technologies & VPN (Day 26-30 | 10 Hours)

  • Wide Area Network (WAN) Basics
    • What is WAN and how it differs from LAN?
    • WAN Protocols and Technologies
    • Introduction to MPLS, Frame Relay, and DSL
  • VPN (Virtual Private Network)
    • What is VPN?
    • VPN Protocols: PPTP, L2TP, IPSec
    • Configuring Site-to-Site VPNs
    • Configuring Remote Access VPNs
  • WAN Connectivity & Bandwidth Optimization
    • Implementing Quality of Service (QoS)
    • WAN Link Redundancy and Load Balancing

Module 7: Network Security Concepts (Day 31-35 | 8 Hours)

  • Network Security Essentials
    • Introduction to Network Security Threats
    • Understanding Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
    • Configuring Access Control Lists (ACLs) for Security
  • Security Protocols
    • Introduction to Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
    • Virtual LAN (VLAN) Security
    • Configuring Port Security and DHCP Snooping
  • Introduction to Wireless Networking Security
    • Securing Wireless Networks (WPA2, WPA3, etc.)
    • Wireless LAN Configuration and Security Best Practices

Module 8: Network Automation and Monitoring (Day 36-40 | 8 Hours)

  • Network Automation Concepts
    • What is Network Automation?
    • Introduction to Cisco Network Automation Tools
    • Automating Network Configuration with Scripts
  • Network Monitoring
    • Introduction to SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
    • Using Cisco Prime for Network Monitoring
    • Troubleshooting with Syslog and SNMP Traps
    • Analyzing Network Traffic with Wireshark

Module 9: Final Review and Exam Preparation (Day 41-45 | 8 Hours)

  • Review of Key Concepts
    • Review IP Addressing, Routing, and Switching
    • Review Network Security, WAN, and VPN
    • Review of Cisco Device Configurations
  • Mock Tests and Practice Exam
    • Practicing CCNA Exam Format and Key Questions
    • Hands-on Lab Sessions for Final Practice
    • Final Tips and Techniques for Exam Day

Course Features

  • Course duration 10 days
  • Total Lectures 30
  • Total Students 1000
  • Certification YES

Price - 20000