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Guided theory + lab experiments.
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Understand quantum logic, qubits, quantum gates, and real quantum programming using industry-leading platforms.
Quantum Computing is the next major shift in computational technology, enabling solutions to problems impossible for classical computing. This course provides a foundational introduction to quantum mechanics for computing, qubits, superposition, entanglement, quantum circuits, and algorithm design, followed by hands-on simulation and execution on IBM Quantum Experience / Qiskit.
A structured, non-mathematical entry into quantum computing concepts & programming.
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5+ Years of experience working in Quantum Computing Simulation, Quantum Information Theory, and Qiskit Training Labs.
Trained 900+ learners, including engineering students, research aspirants, and early-career technologists.
Focus: Making quantum concepts intuitive, structured, and practically testable.
Guided theory + lab experiments.
Whiteboard-based clarity approach
For deep concept reinforcement.
Ideal for higher studies or thesis work
This course provides a foundation to progress toward Quantum Research and Advanced Computing roles.
Designed to remove fear of quantum theory.
Apply theory directly to real quantum devices.
Suitable for research portfolio building.
Aligns with next-generation computing fields.
Understanding qubits, building quantum circuits, running cloud-based quantum jobs, analyzing measurement outputs.
Emerging roles in research labs, university projects, defense tech, cryptography, and advanced computing startups.
Engineering students, science learners, programmers, research aspirants, and tech innovators.
Basic logical thinking required. No advanced mathematics or physics background required.
Demonstrate qubit state behavior with measurements.
Apply quantum gates to solve a simple computational task.
Design → Simulate → Execute → Analyze on real quantum processor.