Master Industrial Automation with
Interactive PLC Hardware Simulation
Input Scan
Reading sensors & inputs
Logic Solve
Executing ladder logic
Output Scan
Actuating outputs
Master Industry-Leading Brands




What is PLC Programming?
The backbone of modern industrial automation - Learn the technology that powers factories worldwide
What is PLC?
A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is a specialized industrial computer used to automate manufacturing processes, machinery, and assembly lines.
Where is PLC Used?
Automotive
Assembly lines, Robotic welding
Oil & Gas
Refineries, Pipeline control
Pharmaceutical
Mixing, Packaging, Quality control
Power Plants
Turbine control, Grid management
Why Learn PLC?
Next batch starts: 15th March 2024 | Limited seats
Master Global PLC Brands
Get hands-on experience with 7+ international PLC brands used across industries worldwide
Allen Bradley
Siemens
Schneider
Mitsubishi
Omron
Delta
Panasonic
Ready to Master All 7 Brands?
Get comprehensive training with placement support
Beginner-friendly • 100% Practical • Placement Assistance
Structured Learning Pathway
Master industrial automation with our 12-week intensive curriculum
PLC Fundamentals & Ladder Logic
Master the basics of industrial automation, PLC architecture, and ladder logic programming with hands-on exercises.
Advanced PLC Programming
Dive deep into function blocks, structured text, and advanced programming techniques for complex automation systems.
HMI & SCADA Systems
Design and develop Human-Machine Interfaces and Supervisory Control systems for industrial monitoring and control.
Industrial Networking & Protocols
Master industrial communication protocols, network architecture, and integration with various automation devices.
Drive Systems & Motion Control
Learn to program and integrate VFDs, servo drives, and motion control systems with PLC automation.
Capstone Project & Industry Readiness
Complete a comprehensive industrial automation project and prepare for real-world industry challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our PLC training program
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering concepts is required. No prior PLC programming experience needed. We start from fundamentals and take you to advanced levels.
Yes, you'll receive an industry-recognized certificate upon successful completion. Our certificates are valued by top automation companies.
We cover 7+ major brands including Siemens, Allen Bradley, Mitsubishi, Schneider, Delta, Omron, and ABB. You'll get hands-on experience with actual industrial PLCs.
Yes! We provide complete placement support including resume building, interview preparation, and direct referrals to our partner companies. We have a 96% placement rate.
Yes, we offer flexible payment options. You can pay in 2-3 installments. Contact our admission team for customized payment plans.
All sessions are recorded. You'll get access to the recorded lectures, notes, and can attend the missed topic in the next batch. We ensure you don't miss any learning.
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Is the course suitable for freshers?
Absolutely! 60% of our students are freshers. We start from basics and provide extra support sessions.
Your PLC Career Growth Path
From beginner to automation expert - see how your career can grow after our training
Entry Level PLC Engineer
Junior Automation Engineer
Senior PLC Engineer
Automation Manager/Lead
Industry Demand & Growth
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Start Your Career JourneyPLC Model Comparison
| Brand/Model | Features | Price Range | Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allen Bradley CompactLogix | High precision, integration | $1,000 - $5,000 | Complex manufacturing |
| Siemens S7-1200 | Scalable, IoT | $500 - $2,000 | Large plants |
| Mitsubishi FX Series | Affordable, modular | $300 - $1,500 | SMEs |
| Omron CP Series | Compact, reliable | $400 - $1,500 | Small apps |
| Delta DVP Series | Cost-effective, connectivity | $200 - $1,000 | Industrial |
| Panasonic FP Series | Compact | $300 - $1,200 | Small setups |
| Schneider Modicon | Energy-efficient, IoT | $400 - $2,000 | Versatile |