What you'll learn

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.

  • 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.

Gaurav Sharma
Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor


Harshpreet Kaur
Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor