Apex Consulting Services delivers software training programs designed around how people learn and apply knowledge in real-world environments. Our training focuses on industry-relevant technologies and practical skill development to prepare individuals for job opportunities and career growth.
We offer instructor-led classroom training, hands-on practical sessions, online learning, and one-on-one training. Our unique teaching approach includes practical exercises, quizzes, exams, presentations, and group discussions to ensure learners gain confidence and job-ready skills.
Java with Spring AI
(20–25 Hours)
Spring Boot Foundations
REST APIs
Spring Security + JWT
Microservices
Spring AI
AI/ML with Python
(25–30 Hours)
Data Handling & Visualization
Tools & Libraries
Algorithms & Model Building
Graph Analysis
Pandas & NumPy
End-to-End AI/ML System
SDET with AI Tools
Selenium
Framework Design
Modern Automation (Playwright/Cypress)
API Testing
CI/CD
AI in Testing
Final Project
Prompt Engineering
Fundamentals of Prompt Design
Working with AI Models
Real-world Use Cases
Optimization Techniques
Core Java Development
Learn Java programming, SQL, and software development fundamentals with real-time examples and practical sessions.
Java / JEE Developer
Build enterprise applications using Java, JEE, Spring, and Hibernate with real-time project experience.
SDET / QA Engineer
Learn manual testing, automation testing, Selenium, and real-time testing projects used in the industry.
Front End Developer / UI Developer
Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React to build modern, responsive, and user-friendly websites.
Customized Training & Internship Programs
Industry-Focused and Personalized Training
Apex Consulting Services delivers customized training programs designed to meet both student and client requirements. Our offerings combine practical learning, structured skill development, and real-world exposure to help individuals become job-ready and confident. Through tailored training paths and internship opportunities, we bridge the gap between academic learning and corporate expectations.