This 50-hour industry-oriented bootcamp provides practical exposure to Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Jira, Trello, product thinking, and modern software delivery practices. Through hands-on, team-based sprint simulations, students will learn to create product backlogs, write user stories, plan and execute sprints, conduct Agile ceremonies, track workflows using Jira/Trello, apply Agile metrics, and manage changing requirements. The course also enables students to build and present a mini-product, improving their teamwork, communication, and industry readiness for internships, placements, software development, QA, business analyst, product, and project coordination roles.
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Explore the comprehensive course modules
Introduction to Agile, Agile Manifesto, 12 Agile principles, Waterfall vs Agile, and the importance of iterative software delivery in modern IT companies and startups.
Detailed understanding of Scrum framework, Scrum events, Scrum artifacts, sprint lifecycle, and roles such as Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team, QA, and stakeholders.
Creating product backlogs, writing user stories, defining acceptance criteria, applying INVEST criteria, and prioritizing requirements using MoSCoW, RICE, Kano, and value-effort techniques.
Practical exposure to sprint planning, daily stand-ups, sprint execution, sprint review, retrospectives, task tracking, blocker handling, and team collaboration.
Hands-on use of Jira and Trello for Agile project tracking, backlog management, workflows, dashboards, burndown charts, velocity, cycle time, lead time, and sprint progress monitoring.
Applying product thinking through MVP, roadmap, personas, stakeholder feedback, mini-product development, Agile portfolio preparation, resume improvement, and Agile interview readiness.
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