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We all know that how money is important for us at the time when we are unemployed and looking for a job opportunity. We have decided to go for a professional training in an institute but find what they are only doing their job to finish the syllabus that's it. I think you guys already have suffering or suffered this situation. They just try to finish their course ASAP. 

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PHP & Mysql Course structure


Unit 1: Introduction to PHP 

» Basic Knowledge of websites
» Introduction of Dynamic Website
» Introduction to PHP
» XAMPP and WAMP Installation

Unit 2: HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap CSS

» Markup Languages
» Structure of HTML
» Basic HTML Tags
» Advanced HTML Tags
» Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
» CSS Selectors & CSS Properties
» Introduction to Bootstrap
» Bootstrap Grid System and Responsive Media Query

Unit 3: PHP Programming Basics

» Syntax of PHP
» Embedding PHP in HTML
» Embedding HTML in PHP
» Introduction to PHP Variable
» Understanding Data Types
» Using Operators
» Writing Statements and Comments
» Using Conditional Statements
» If(), else if() and else if condition Statement
» Switch() Statements
» Using the while() Loop
» Using the for() Loop

Unit 4: PHP Functions

» PHP Functions
» Creating an Array
» Modifying Array Elements
» Processing Arrays with Loops
» Using Array Functions
» Using Predefined PHP Functions
» Creating User-Defined Functions

Unit 5: PHP Advanced Concepts

» Reading and Writing Files
» Reading Data from a File
» Managing Sessions and Using Session Variables
» Creating a Session and Registering Session Variables
» Destroying a Session
» Storing Data in Cookies
» Setting Cookies
» Dealing with Dates and Times
» Executing External Programs

Unit 6: Introduction to Database - MySQL Database, phpmyadmin
» Understanding a Relational Database
» Introduction to MySQL Database
» Understanding Tables, Records and Fields
» Understanding Primary Keys & Auto Increment
» Understanding SQL and SQL Queries
» Understanding Database Normalization
» Dealing with Dates and Times
» Working on phpmyadmin

Unit 7: Working with MySQL Database & Tables

» Creating MySQL Databases
» Creating Tables
» Selecting the Most Appropriate Data Type
» Adding Field Modifiers and Keys
» Selecting a Table Type
» Understanding Database Normalization
» Altering Table and Field Names
» Altering Field Properties
» Backing Up and Restoring Databases and Tables
» Dropping Databases and Table Viewing Database, Table, and Field Information

Unit 8: SQL and Performing Queries

» Inserting Records
» Editing and Deleting Records
» Performing Queries
» Retrieving Specific Columns
» Filtering Records with a WHERE Clause
» Using Operators
» Sorting Records and Eliminating Duplicates
» Limiting Results
» Using Built-In Functions
» Grouping Records
» Joining Tables
» Using Table and Column Aliases

Unit 9: Working with PHP & MySQL

» Managing Database Connections
» Processing Result Sets
» Queries Which Return Data
» Queries That Alter Data
» Handling Errors


Unit 10: Java Script & jQuery

» Introduction to Java Script and jQuery
» Variables, operators, loops
» Using Objects, Events
» Common java script functions
» Java Script Validations
» jQuery Selectors
» jQuery Validations

Unit 11: Professional PHP Project Training

» Project Discussion
» Requirements analysis of Project
» Project code Execution
» Project Testing

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