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Best Linux Course & Training in Jalandhar

Learn the operating system every server, container and cloud instance actually runs, taught on live client work at techcadd Jalandhar rather than from slides.

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Duration
3 – 6 Months
Mode
Classroom, Weekend & 1-on-1
Eligibility
12th Pass Onward
Includes
Internship Letter
Overview

Course overview

techcadd's Linux Course in Jalandhar is a focused way to close the gap that sits quietly under most cloud, DevOps and security roles. You begin with installation and the file system layout, then the command line and shell essentials until moving around a server stops being slow. Users, groups and permissions follow, then package management and services under systemd. Shell scripting in Bash turns repetitive work into automation, and a networking module covers SSH configuration and remote access properly. You then set up web servers with Nginx and Apache, and finish with monitoring, logs and structured troubleshooting. Work happens on Ubuntu and CentOS with a trainer beside you, and exercises are built around the faults you will actually meet: a service that will not start, a disk filling up, a permission that is wrong. You leave with practical server skills, CV support and interview practice for Linux Administrator, System Engineer or support roles.

Eligibility

Who can dothis course

The Linux course is built for people at six different starting points, and the batch is deliberately mixed. What matters far more than your background is turning up consistently and finishing what each module asks you to build.

01

Students after 12th

Join from any stream. You start from fundamentals with no assumed knowledge, and most students run the course alongside a degree at a Jalandhar college using the weekday or weekend batch.

02

Graduates and final-year students

If you are finishing a BA, BBA, B.Com, BCA or B.Tech, this is the shortest route from degree to salary. Enter placement season with project work in hand instead of a blank CV.

03

Working professionals

The weekend batch exists for people already earning. Career switchers typically become interview-ready for Linux Administrator roles within five to six months without leaving their current job.

04

Business owners and freelancers

Owners take this course to stop outsourcing work they cannot judge. Freelancers take it to bill clients beyond Punjab, since location does not limit remote work in this field.

05

Career restarters

A gap on the CV counts for less than work you can point at. The course starts at zero and finishes with a portfolio and a documented internship letter, which is what an interviewer asks about after a break.

06

Self-taught learners

If free videos left you with notes but nothing built, what changes here is a trainer who reviews what you produced this week and a deadline attached to every module.

The case for it

Why this programmeis worth your year

Linux is the quiet prerequisite behind cloud, DevOps and security roles, and the fastest gap to close. That gap is the whole argument for this course: there is local demand, there are budgets, and there are very few trained people to hand the work to.

What separates this from a playlist of tutorials is supervision on real work. From the second half of the course you build on live client projects with a trainer beside you, make decisions that have consequences, and correct them the following week. That loop is the skill. No employer in Jalandhar will take your word for it without work they can inspect.

Be realistic about the money. A fresher who finishes with a working portfolio typically starts around ₹15,000 – ₹28,000 a month locally, and moves up quickly with experience. Roles include Linux Administrator, System Engineer, DevOps Associate, Support Engineer. The ceiling is high, but it is earned. Nobody pays a beginner well for a certificate alone.

The alternative is what most people try first: free videos, a cheap online course, six months of drifting, and knowledge you cannot demonstrate. A structured programme with live projects, a mentor who corrects you, an internship letter and a placement cell that actually calls employers is the difference between knowing the subject and being hired to do it.

Students reach the Jalandhar centre from Model Town, Urban Estate, Adarsh Nagar, Basti Bawa Khel and Rama Mandi, with weekend students travelling in from Phagwara, Kapurthala, Nakodar, Hoshiarpur and Adampur. Whether you have just finished 12th, are completing a degree at a local college, or are switching from a non-technical job, the course starts at zero, which is why weekday, evening, weekend and 1-on-1 timings all exist rather than a single fixed slot, with every class running two hours.

Syllabus

What you will learn

The syllabus is arranged so every module produces an asset rather than a set of notes. You will cover linux installation and file system, command line and shell essentials, users, groups and permissions, package management and services, shell scripting and automation, and finish with a live project built on Ubuntu, CentOS, Bash. Modules run in the order a real project runs: foundations first, then the core skills, then applied work under supervision, then the portfolio and interview preparation that turn all of it into an offer letter.

  • Linux installation and file system
  • Command line and shell essentials
  • Users, groups and permissions

  • Package management and services
  • Shell scripting and automation
  • Networking and SSH configuration

  • Web servers with Nginx and Apache
  • Monitoring, logs and troubleshooting

  • A live client project you keep in your portfolio
  • Documented internship on real work
  • CV review, mock interviews and aptitude drills
  • Placement drives with our hiring partner network
The toolchain behind the craft

One course.A mesh of real tools.

Everything below is installed on the lab machines and used on live client work, not shown once in a slide and forgotten.

Ubuntu
CentOS
Bash
Nginx
systemd
SSH
Git
Future scope

Where this coursetakes you

Graduates move into Linux Administrator, System Engineer, DevOps Associate, Support Engineer and similar roles. Linux is the quiet prerequisite behind cloud, DevOps and security roles, and the fastest gap to close.

A fresher with a working portfolio starts around ₹15,000 – ₹28,000 a month in the Jalandhar market. With two years of delivery experience that typically doubles, and specialists who keep learning move well beyond it.

Yes. A Jalandhar address costs you nothing on a remote brief. Students bill clients in Delhi, Dubai and Canada. The course covers client handling, proposals and reporting so you can price and defend your work, not just do it.

Beyond IT companies, the export houses, sports goods and hand tool manufacturers, immigration consultancies, hospitals, schools and real estate firms across Jalandhar all now hire for these skills directly.

The certificate and portfolio stand on their own, and they stack. Most students move on to an adjacent techcadd track. The tools overlap, so the second course is faster than the first.

Portfolio

Hands-on projectsyou will ship

Project 01

Linux Fundamentals Build

Your first working piece, applying linux installation and file system and command line and shell essentials end to end rather than as isolated exercises.

UbuntuCentOS
Project 02

Real-World Data Challenge

Work with messy, real inputs (package management and services and shell scripting and automation) and defend the choices you made to a trainer.

BashNginx
Project 03

Live Client Brief

A genuine requirement from techcadd's delivery pipeline, scoped, built and shipped under supervision. This is the one interviewers ask about.

Live workSupervised
Project 04

Portfolio Capstone

A linux project you specify yourself, covering web servers with nginx and apache and deployment, and present as your final piece.

systemdPresentation
Why techcadd

Why students choosetechcadd

There are many places to learn this in Jalandhar and the brochure syllabus looks similar at all of them. What differs is who teaches, whether you ever touch real work, and whether anyone picks up the phone after you have paid. techcadd has trained students across Punjab since 2007 on the same model: small batches, working practitioners as trainers, client projects as coursework.

Trainers who still do the work

Your trainer is not a full-time lecturer. They deliver client projects for techcadd's services arm, so examples in class are current rather than a case study from five years ago.

Live projects, real consequences

You work on genuine client requirements under supervision. This is where a portfolio comes from, and it is the first thing an interviewer asks to see.

Small batches and open lab hours

Batches stay small enough that a trainer sees your screen daily. Lab time runs outside class hours and doubt sessions continue until the concept lands.

Internship letter and certificate

Every student finishes with an industry-recognised certificate and a documented internship on real work, accepted for university industrial training requirements.

A placement cell that persists

Mock interviews, CV reviews and drives with hiring partners across Jalandhar and Ludhiana, repeated after a rejection, not abandoned.

Since 2007, 25,000+ students

Nearly two decades of hiring relationships in Punjab is why a call from our placement cell gets answered and why local employers know what our certificate means.

Student reviews

What our studentsin Jalandhar say

  • Google
    techcadd's placement cell kept calling me for drives until I was placed. That persistence mattered more than the certificate for Linux.
    Pooja RaniGraduate · Kartarpur
    Google
    I was switching careers and worried I would be behind. Half the Linux batch were doing the same thing, and nobody made me feel slow.
    Karan MehtaB.Tech Student · Jalandhar
    Google
    I joined the Linux batch with almost no background and finished with a project I could actually show. The trainers correct your work daily rather than just moving to the next slide.
    Sandeep KaurPlaced Fresher · Phillaur
    Google
    techcadd's placement cell kept calling me for drives until I was placed. That persistence mattered more than the certificate for Linux.
    Pooja RaniGraduate · Kartarpur
    Google
    I was switching careers and worried I would be behind. Half the Linux batch were doing the same thing, and nobody made me feel slow.
    Karan MehtaB.Tech Student · Jalandhar
    Google
    I joined the Linux batch with almost no background and finished with a project I could actually show. The trainers correct your work daily rather than just moving to the next slide.
    Sandeep KaurPlaced Fresher · Phillaur
  • Google
    What made Linux click for me was the lab time. You can sit after class and someone will still explain it until you get it.
    Harpreet KaurSoftware Trainee · Jalandhar
    Google
    The Linux course got me interview-ready faster than I expected. My interviewer asked to see my project and that was the whole conversation.
    Rohit SharmaJunior Analyst · Phagwara
    Google
    I travelled in for the weekend Linux batch and it was worth every trip. Small batch, real work, no time wasted on theory nobody uses.
    Simranjeet SinghFreelancer · Kapurthala
    Google
    What made Linux click for me was the lab time. You can sit after class and someone will still explain it until you get it.
    Harpreet KaurSoftware Trainee · Jalandhar
    Google
    The Linux course got me interview-ready faster than I expected. My interviewer asked to see my project and that was the whole conversation.
    Rohit SharmaJunior Analyst · Phagwara
    Google
    I travelled in for the weekend Linux batch and it was worth every trip. Small batch, real work, no time wasted on theory nobody uses.
    Simranjeet SinghFreelancer · Kapurthala
FAQs

Frequentlyasked questions

techcadd runs Linux over 3 to 6 months depending on the track you choose. Weekday, evening and weekend batches cover the same syllabus, and 1-on-1 training is available if you would rather set your own pace. Every class runs for 2 hours, whichever format you choose.

In Jalandhar, shorter 2–3 month courses typically cost ₹8,000 to ₹15,000, while comprehensive 4–6 month programmes with live projects, an internship and placement support run roughly ₹18,000 to ₹40,000. techcadd counsellors share the current fee sheet and EMI options on request, and a demo class is free.

Students after 12th, graduates and final-year students, working professionals switching careers, and business owners all join this course. You start from fundamentals, so a technical background helps but is not required.

Graduates typically move into roles such as Linux Administrator, System Engineer, DevOps Associate or Support Engineer. Linux is the quiet prerequisite behind cloud, DevOps and security roles, and the fastest gap to close.

A fresher with a working portfolio typically starts around ₹15,000 – ₹28,000 per month in the Jalandhar market, rising substantially within two years of experience. Freelancers handling multiple clients often earn more, since remote work is not limited by location.

No institute can honestly guarantee a job, and you should be cautious of any in Jalandhar that does. techcadd guarantees placement support: CV reviews, mock interviews, portfolio preparation and repeated drives with hiring partners across Jalandhar and Ludhiana.

You will work hands-on with Ubuntu, CentOS, Bash, Nginx, systemd, SSH and the supporting toolchain used on live projects. All practice happens in the lab on licensed software, not on demo screenshots.

Yes. Every student receives an industry-recognised certificate on completion plus a documented internship letter based on live client work. The internship satisfies the industrial training requirement at most Punjab universities.

Every module ends with something you built. Best Linux Course & Training in Jalandhar finishes with a live project drawn from techcadd's own client delivery work, supervised by a trainer, which becomes the portfolio you take to interviews.

Yes. techcadd Jalandhar runs weekday, evening and weekend batches in parallel so working professionals and college students can both attend, and 1-on-1 training is available for a fully personal schedule. Every class (batch or 1-on-1) runs for 2 hours; book a free demo class to see the lab and meet the trainer before enrolling.

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