Rolab Academy
Electronics and the Internet of Things (IoT)
600 000 ₸About course
More on Rolab AcademyStudents will learn electronics and IoT from the basics to practical applications through the use of the Arduino Uno and the ESP8266 NodeMCU board. The course is organized around a series of modules that cover topics from programming in an IDE language to the principles of diodes, buttons, and condition statements. Seven-segment indicators, LCD screens, various sensors and working with motors will also be covered.
Special condition
Guarantee deposit in the amount of 50,000 tenge paid by the student at the time of enrolment is a prerequisite to ensure that the student is serious about the course. This fee guarantees the student's place on the course and is used as insurance against unexpected withdrawal. However, this fee is not an irrevocable payment. At the end of the course, provided that the student has successfully completed all the necessary stages of the course and fulfilled all academic requirements, the guarantee fee will be refunded to the student in full.
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For beginnerStudy format
OfflineStart
SeptemberEntrance exams
NoDuration, in weeks
30Duration in academic hours
120Education language
RussianClasses days_of_week
Mon-satTeaching methodology
There are more practices than theoriesQualifications
- Electronics and IoT specialist - Microcontroller Developer - Diagnostics and Testing Technician - Intelligent Systems DesignerClasses format
Lessons are conducted offline 2 times a week for 2 hours each.Skills
Knowledge of electronics and IoT basics, ability to identify and use various electronic components and modules to implement projects.
Professional skills in programming microcontrollers, in particular Arduino Uno and ESP8266 NodeMCU, including writing, loading and debugging programs.
Practical experience in creating and managing IoT devices, using Internet protocols for remote monitoring and control, as well as integration with cloud services and smart home platforms.
FAQ
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What is the Tech Orda program?
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Tech Orda is a human capital development program in the field of IT. The program provides subsidized tunding for the training of IT specialists in private schools of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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Where will the selection of candidates for training take place?
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Acceptance and processing of applications will take place at the showcase of IT schools at astanahub.com portal.
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What are the requirements for candidates?
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The basic requirements for candidates include citizenship of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the age limit from 18 to 45 years. Additional requirements depend on the IT-school / IT-company and the course you choose. It is mandatory to read all the conditions before applying for training.
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How much does the training cost?
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The amount of financing is 600 000 tenge per person. If the tuition costs up to 600,000 tenge, the tuition fee is fully covered by the Program. If the cost exceeds 600,000 tenge, the remainder of the cost needs to be covered by the student himself.
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How long does the quota training under the Tech Orda program last?
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The training will take place from 6 months or more, depending on the Course and the IT-school you plan to enroll in.
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How many IT schools participate in the program?
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The list of all IT schools is available on the showcase of IT schools at astanahub.com portal.
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How many applications can I submit?
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Candidates can only apply for 5 (five) Participants of the Program.
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How many scholarships/quotas can a candidate receive under the Program?
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The candidate can only study 1 (one) once within the framework of the Program. There is one exception: A student can get training in 2 (two) Courses during the duration of the Program, only provided that one takes Courses that are pre- and post-prerequisites to each other from the same Participant of the Program (IT school/IT company). For example, if you first study for a Junior Web Developer at School X in 2023 and then apply for a Middle Web Developer at the same school X in 2024.
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Can a student who has completed a quota training under the Program in 2023 apply again?
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A student can get training in 2 (two) Courses during the duration of the Program, only provided that one takes Courses that are pre- and post-prerequisites to each other from the same Participant of the Program (IT school/IT company).
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If I studied with a Program Participant in 2023 (IT schools/IT companies), but was on the waiting list, can I apply now?
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Yes, you can. However, we recommend that you contact the Program Participant (where you have completed education) to confirm your status on the waiting list within the Program.
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Is there an opportunity for a student to transfer from one IT school to another, which is also a Participant of the Tech Orda program?
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As soon as the candidate confirms his choice to apply for a grant at a certain IT-school, there is no possibility to transfer to another school. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you consider all available options before making a decision on accepting/rejecting a grant within the framework of the Program.
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Should Candidates who have received a quota work out after training?
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No, such counter obligations are not provided for by Astana Hub. Other conditions may be regulated in the contract between the IT-school and the student.
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Can I opt out of studying during the learning process? Is there a penalty if I don't complete the training?
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The conditions depend on the specific IT school/IT company you choose. In the school card on the showcaseof IT-schools at astanahub.com portal, there is a special 'Special conditions' section where this information can be indicated. Also, we recommend that you contact the IT school directly and find out about all the terms of the contract.
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Can I study at the same time in an IT-company (EPAM) and an IT-school as part of the Program?
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No, within the framework of the Program, you can study at only one IT-school or IT-company.
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