Diploma Courses (KNQF LEVEL 6)
At Qubit Institute of Technology, our diploma programs are designed to equip students with the hands-on experience and expertise needed to excel in today’s tech-driven economy. By enrolling with us, students gain access to quality education, experienced faculty, and a curriculum tailored to meet the demands of the modern workforce
These Courses are examined by TVET CDDAC
Entry Requiremnents (TVET CDACC)
- Minimum KCSE C-Â
- A previous Certificate from a recognized Institution in Kenya
School of Computing & Informatics
Software Development
Duration
- 3 Months
Entry Requirements
- Secondary School Certificate
- A Personal Computer
- Passion for IT
Fee Structure
Curriculum
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand the Web Ecosystem: How websites work, from browsers to servers.
Master HTML & CSS Fundamentals – Structure content and style pages for a professional look.
Work with JavaScript Basics – Add interactivity and dynamic features to web pages.
Build Responsive Websites – Create layouts that adapt to mobile, tablet, and desktop screens.
Use Popular Development Tools – Work with code editors, browser dev tools, and version control (Git).
Apply Web Design Principles – Balance usability, accessibility, and visual appeal.
Integrate Media & Assets – Add images, videos, and icons effectively.
Understand Front‑End vs Back‑End – Learn the roles of client‑side and server‑side development.
Get Started with Frameworks – Introduction to tools like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS for faster design.
Connect to Databases – Basics of storing and retrieving data for web apps.
Deploy a Website – Put your project online for the world to see.
Follow Best Practices – Write clean, maintainable code and follow industry standards.
Stay Ahead of Trends – Awareness of modern web technologies and career pathways in development.
Cybersecurity
Duration
- 9 Months
Entry Requirements
- No prior programming Knowledge
- A Personal Computer
Fee Structure
Curriculum
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand the Cybersecurity Landscape – Learn about common cyber threats, attack methods, and the importance of digital security in today’s world.
Identify and Mitigate Risks – Recognize vulnerabilities in systems, networks, and applications, and apply strategies to reduce them.
Master Network Security Basics – Protect data in transit, configure firewalls, and secure wireless networks.
Apply Cybersecurity Tools – Use antivirus, intrusion detection systems, and encryption to safeguard information.
Implement Access Control Measures – Manage user permissions, authentication, and identity verification.
Detect and Respond to Incidents – Monitor systems, investigate breaches, and take corrective action.
Understand Ethical Hacking Principles – Learn how penetration testing helps strengthen security.
Protect Against Malware & Phishing – Identify malicious software and social engineering tactics, and prevent them.
Secure Cloud Environments – Apply best practices for protecting data stored and processed in the cloud.
Follow Cybersecurity Policies & Compliance – Understand laws, regulations, and industry standards.
Apply Digital Forensics Basics – Collect and analyze digital evidence for investigations.
Promote Cybersecurity Awareness – Educate users and organizations on safe online behavior.
Prepare for Career Opportunities – Gain skills relevant to roles like security analyst, penetration tester, or incident responder.
Network and System Administration (NSA)
Data Management and Analytics
Duration
- 3 Months
Entry Requirements
- No Prior KnowledgeÂ
- Graphic Design Knowledge is an Advantage
- A Personal Computer
Fee Structure
Curriculum
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand UX & UI Fundamentals – Grasp the difference between user experience and user interface, and how they work together to create great digital products.
Apply Design Thinking – Use a structured, human‑centered approach to solve design problems creatively.
Conduct User Research – Gather insights through interviews, surveys, and usability testing to understand user needs and behaviors.
Create User Personas & Journeys – Map out user goals, pain points, and interactions to guide your design decisions.
Wireframing & Prototyping – Turn ideas into low‑ and high‑fidelity prototypes using tools like Figma, Adobe XD, or Sketch.
Design for Multiple Devices – Build responsive, accessible designs that work seamlessly across mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Master Visual Design Principles – Apply typography, color theory, layout, and imagery to create visually appealing interfaces.
Use Design Systems & Components – Maintain consistency and efficiency in your designs with reusable elements.
Enhance Interactivity – Incorporate animations, micro‑interactions, and transitions to improve usability and engagement.
Collaborate with Developers – Prepare design handoffs, communicate effectively, and ensure smooth implementation.
Test & Refine Designs – Use feedback and analytics to iterate and improve user experiences.
Stay Ahead of Trends – Keep up with evolving design tools, AI‑assisted workflows, and industry best practices.
Build a Professional Portfolio – Showcase your process, skills, and final designs to impress employers or clients.
Business Information Technology (BIT)
Duration
- 3 Months
Entry Requirements
- No prior programming Knowledge
- A Personal Computer
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Python – Highly versatile, beginner‑friendly, and widely used in web development, data science, AI, automation, and scripting.
JavaScript – The backbone of interactive web development, also used in backend (Node.js), mobile, and desktop apps.
Java – A robust, object‑oriented language popular for enterprise systems, Android apps, and large‑scale backend services.
C# – Best for Windows applications, game development (Unity), and enterprise software.
C++ – Powerful for performance‑critical applications like game engines, embedded systems, and high‑speed computing.
Information Communication Technology
Duration
- 3 Months
Entry Requirements
- Basic Computer Knowledge
- A Personal Computer
Fee Structure
Curriculum
1. Introduction to Computer Maintenance & Support
Importance and benefits of preventive maintenance
Overview of hardware and software components
Career opportunities in IT support and technical services
2. Computer Hardware Fundamentals
Identification and function of major components (CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, power supply, peripherals)
Assembly and disassembly of desktop and laptop systems
Hardware troubleshooting techniques
3. Operating Systems & Software Maintenance
Installing, configuring, and updating Windows, Linux, or macOS
Installing and updating device drivers
Software installation, updates, and uninstallation
System optimization and performance tuning
4. Networking Basics
Introduction to networking concepts (LAN, WAN, TCP/IP)
Network setup and configuration
Network troubleshooting tools and techniques
5. Cybersecurity & Data Protection
Basic cybersecurity principles
Antivirus and anti‑malware tools
Data backup strategies and disaster recovery planning
6. Hardware Maintenance & Upgrades
Cleaning and preventive maintenance of components
Hardware diagnostics and testing
Upgrading RAM, storage, and other components
7. Troubleshooting & Problem‑Solving
Systematic troubleshooting approaches
Using diagnostic tools and utilities
Remote troubleshooting and support techniques
8. Customer Service & Communication Skills
Handling client inquiries professionally
Explaining technical issues in simple terms
Building trust and maintaining strong customer relationships
9. Practical Workshops & Projects
Hands‑on repair and maintenance exercises
Real‑world troubleshooting scenarios
Capstone project: diagnosing and repairing a faulty system
10. Career Preparation
Professional ethics in IT support
Documentation and reporting
Preparing for entry‑level IT certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+)
Library Information Managemnt
Duration
- 3 Months
Entry Requirements
- Data Management & Analytics Beginner or Diploma/Degree in a Related Field
- A Personal Computer
Fee Structure
Curriculum
1. Advanced Data Architecture & Engineering
Designing scalable data pipelines and ETL processes
Data lake and data warehouse architectures
Integration of structured, semi‑structured, and unstructured data
Real‑time data streaming (Kafka, Spark Streaming)
2. Advanced SQL & Database Optimization
Complex queries (window functions, CTEs, recursive queries)
Query optimization and indexing strategies
Partitioning, sharding, and replication for performance
Time‑series and geospatial data handling
3. Big Data Technologies
Hadoop ecosystem (HDFS, Hive, Pig)
Apache Spark for distributed data processing
NoSQL databases (MongoDB, Cassandra)
Cloud‑based big data platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
4. Advanced Data Cleaning & Feature Engineering
Handling missing data, outliers, and anomalies
Encoding categorical variables and scaling features
Creating synthetic features for predictive models
Automating preprocessing workflows
5. Advanced Statistical Analysis
Multivariate analysis (PCA, factor analysis, LDA)
Hypothesis testing and Bayesian inference
Time‑series decomposition and forecasting models
Experimental design and A/B testing
6. Predictive & Prescriptive Analytics
Advanced regression and classification models
Ensemble learning (Random Forest, XGBoost, LightGBM)
Hyperparameter tuning and model optimization
Prescriptive analytics for decision‑making
7. Machine Learning & AI Integration
Supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning
Deep learning basics (neural networks, CNNs, RNNs)
Natural Language Processing (NLP) for text analytics
Model deployment and MLOps best practices
8. Data Visualization & Storytelling
Advanced dashboard design with Power BI/Tableau
Interactive visualizations with or Plotly
Data storytelling techniques for executives and stakeholders
Designing for accessibility and clarity
9. Data Governance, Security & Ethics
Data privacy laws (GDPR, HIPAA, local regulations)
Role‑based access control and encryption
Ethical AI and bias mitigation
Audit trails and compliance reporting
10. Capstone Project
End‑to‑end advanced analytics project
Real‑world dataset from business, finance, health, or public sector
Presentation of insights, visualizations, and recommendations
School of Media & Journalism
Digital Journalism
Animation and Digital Media
Film Production
Interior Design
Fashion Design
Fine Arts
Media Arts
School of Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Secondary School Certificate
- A Personal Computer (Optional but Recommended)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
1. Introduction to Digital Marketing
Understanding the digital marketing landscape
Traditional vs. digital marketing
Key channels and platforms
Career opportunities in digital marketing
2. Digital Marketing Strategy
Setting marketing goals and KPIs
Identifying target audiences and buyer personas
Crafting value propositions
Budgeting and campaign planning
3. Content Marketing
Content strategy and planning
Blogging, copywriting, and storytelling
Visual content creation (images, infographics, video)
Content distribution and repurposing
4. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
How search engines work
Keyword research and on‑page optimization
Technical SEO and site performance
Link building and off‑page SEO
Local SEO strategies
5. Search Engine Marketing (SEM) & Pay‑Per‑Click (PPC)
Google Ads fundamentals
Campaign setup and targeting
Ad copywriting and creative best practices
Bidding strategies and budget management
Measuring ROI from paid campaigns
6. Social Media Marketing
Platform overviews (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, TikTok, YouTube)
Organic vs. paid social strategies
Community building and engagement
Social media advertising and analytics
7. Email Marketing
Building and segmenting email lists
Crafting effective email campaigns
Automation and drip campaigns
Measuring open rates, CTR, and conversions
8. Web Analytics & Data‑Driven Marketing
Introduction to Google Analytics and GA4
Tracking user behavior and conversions
A/B testing and optimization
Using data to refine campaigns
9. E‑Commerce & Digital Sales
Setting up and managing online stores
Product listing optimization
Conversion rate optimization (CRO)
Payment gateways and security
10. Mobile Marketing
Mobile‑friendly design and UX
SMS and push notification campaigns
App store optimization (ASO)
11. Influencer & Affiliate Marketing
Identifying and partnering with influencers
Affiliate program setup and management
Measuring partnership performance
12. Digital Advertising Compliance & Ethics
Data privacy laws (GDPR, local regulations)
Ethical marketing practices
Avoiding spam and deceptive tactics
13. Emerging Trends in Digital Marketing
AI‑powered marketing tools
Voice search optimization
AR/VR in marketing
Marketing automation platforms
14. Capstone Project
Develop a complete digital marketing plan for a real or simulated business
Implement selected campaigns across multiple channels
Present results and recommendations
Electronics Engineering
Duration
- 1 Months
Entry Requirements
- A Personal Computer
Fee Structure
Curriculum
1. Introduction to Virtual Assistance
What a Virtual Assistant is and the scope of the role
Types of virtual assistants (administrative, creative, technical, niche)
Industry trends and opportunities in the VA market
2. Professional & Business Foundations
Time management and productivity tools
Communication and collaboration skills for remote work
Professional etiquette and client relationship management
Understanding contracts, NDAs, and service agreements
3. Administrative Support Skills
Email and calendar management
Document creation, formatting, and organization
Data entry and database management
Travel planning and meeting coordination
4. Digital Tools & Platforms
Cloud storage and file sharing (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive)
Project management tools (Trello, Asana, ClickUp)
Video conferencing platforms (Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams)
CRM systems basics
5. Social Media Management
Managing accounts across platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter)
Content scheduling and engagement
Basic graphic creation with Canva or similar tools
Social media analytics and reporting
6. Online Marketing Support
Basics of email marketing (Mailchimp, ConvertKit)
Blog posting and content formatting (WordPress, Medium)
SEO fundamentals for content optimization
Simple ad campaign support
7. Financial & E‑Commerce Support
Invoicing and payment processing (PayPal, Stripe)
Expense tracking and reporting
Managing online store platforms (Shopify, WooCommerce)
Order processing and customer inquiries
8. Technical & Creative Assistance
Basic website updates and maintenance
Simple graphic design and branding support
Online research and report preparation
File conversion and formatting
9. Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
Safe password management
Recognizing phishing and online scams
Data protection best practices
Confidentiality in client work
10. Starting & Growing Your VA Business
Identifying your niche and target market
Pricing your services and creating packages
Building an online presence (portfolio, LinkedIn, website)
Networking and finding clients (freelance platforms, referrals)
11. Capstone Project
Simulated client project combining admin, marketing, and technical tasks
Deliverables presented as a professional VA portfolio
School of Business
Accountancy
Business Management
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
Cooperative Management
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
Credit Management
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
Human Resource Management
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
Marketing Management
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
Office Administration
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
Project Management
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
Procurement Management
Duration
- 2 Months
Entry Requirements
- Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
- A Personal Computer (Optional)
Fee Structure
Curriculum
Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology
History & evolution of mobile phones
Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)
Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)
Basic components overview (hardware & software)
Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs
Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup
Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)
Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)
Software tools for diagnostics
Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)
Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair
Fundamentals of electricity & electronics
Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law
Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)
Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB
Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards
Mobile Phone Hardware Components
Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)
Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors
Cameras & sensors
Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models
Mobile Phone Software Systems
Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)
Flashing & formatting phones
Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)
Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)
Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)
Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs
Battery problems & charging issues
Power faults (dead phones)
Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)
Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)
Camera issues
Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)
Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices
Intermediate-Level Repairs
PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)
Jumper techniques for broken tracks
Replacing SMD components
IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)
Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)
Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones
Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity
GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting
SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics
Unlocking carrier restrictions
Professional Practice & Business Skills
Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop
Customer service & handling client devices securely
Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)
Costing & pricing repair services
Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry
Final Project & Assessment
Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair
Each student must repair:
A power/charging fault
A display/touch issue
A software-related problem
Written test (theory & circuit understanding)
Practical test (live repair demonstration)
