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AI (Artificial Intelligence)

Artificial Intelligence is a technology that enables machines to learn, reason, and perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.

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Angular Frontend Framework Certification

A concise introductory description of Angular and its core concepts used for frontend development. This exam tests practical knowledge and problem solving in Angular apps.

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C# (.NET) Fundamentals Exam

This exam tests core C# and .NET concepts including language basics, data types, asynchronous patterns, collections, and memory management. Practice to sharpen problem solving and familiarity with the framework.

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CSS Design & Layout (IT MCQ)

A concise, engaging intro to CSS Design & Layout covering grid, flexbox, positioning, box model, and responsive design essential for modern web UI.

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Firebase Database MCQ Exam

A concise introductory description of the Firebase database MCQ topic, covering core concepts, typical use cases, and exam expectations. This helps students gauge readiness for real-world Firebase projects.

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Flutter (Dart) Certification

A concise introduction to the Flutter Dart IT MCQ exam covering core concepts, widgets, state management, layout, navigation, networking, testing, and tooling.

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Go (Golang) Information Technology MCQs

A concise introduction to the Go programming language MCQ exam covering variables, concurrency, modules, and interfaces.

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HTML Fundamentals Certification (HTML Fundamentals)

An introductory guide to core HTML concepts, tagging, attributes, and page structure, designed to help learners prepare for HTML fundamentals assessments and real world web development tasks. It also highlights semantic usage and accessibility basics.

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Java – Android Certification

A concise intro to the Java Android certification; tests cover core Android concepts using Java, such as activities, intents, UI components, manifest, and Gradle workflow.

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