Is this course right for a Bhubaneswar student?
Most Bhubaneswar schools follow the Odisha Board (BSE/CHSE), with CBSE, ICSE/ISC and Cambridge schools alongside. We teach the CBSE, ICSE/ISC, Cambridge IGCSE, GSEB and NIOS computer subjects, not the BSE/CHSE computer paper itself, so this course suits a Bhubaneswar student in one of those schools.
What Java covers
The course follows the full syllabus, 9 units.
- Object-Oriented Foundations
Object-oriented programming paradigm vs procedural; Principles of OOP: data abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism; Objects and classes; class as a composite/user-defined data type; Introduction to Java: applications vs applets, JVM, byte code, compilation process - Java Language Basics
Character set, tokens, identifiers, literals; Keywords, escape sequences, ASCII and Unicode; Primitive data types and variables; Type conversion: implicit (coercion) and explicit (casting) - Control Flow and Iteration
Conditional statements: if, if-else, nested if, switch-case; Iteration: while, do-while, for loops; Nested loops; Jump statements: break and continue - Classes, Objects and Methods
Defining classes, instance variables and methods; Constructors: default and parameterised; constructor overloading; Access specifiers and encapsulation (private data, public accessors); User-defined methods; pure and impure methods; method overloading - Arrays and Strings
Single and double dimensional arrays; Array traversal, searching (linear, binary) and sorting (selection, bubble); String class and common methods: length, charAt, substring, indexOf, concat, replace, compareTo, equals; StringBuffer basics; manipulating and comparing strings - Inheritance and Polymorphism
Base (super) and derived classes; extends keyword; Member access in derived classes; protected visibility; super keyword; redefinition and method overriding; Abstract classes and abstract methods; the Object class - Recursion
Concept of recursion and the call stack; Recursive methods: factorial, GCD, Fibonacci, power; Recursive binary search; Base case vs recursive case; number-base conversions - Data Structures and Collections
Stacks, queues and dequeues; implementation via classes; Defining data structures through interfaces with multiple implementations; Singly linked lists: algorithm and implementation; Binary trees and tree traversals (conceptual)
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Students from around Bhubaneswar
A student anywhere in Bhubaneswar can take Java with us — CHSE, Chandrasekharpur, City or East included — because the class is online and there is no centre to travel to. Bhubaneswar sits in Odisha, where the Odisha Board (BSE/CHSE) runs alongside the national boards, so we are asked about both.
How Bhubaneswar students attend
Every class is live at Indian Standard Time, in a small batch or one-to-one. Nothing is pre-recorded, so a student in Bhubaneswar asks questions in the moment, exactly as they would in a classroom. Recordings are provided for revision only.
What students & parents say
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I was also preparing for my JEE entrance exam. I thought that I was not able to complete the syllabus in a short period of time, but as per the commitment, the course has been completed, and I got a thorough revision too, which was quite useful. The Kwickprep course, study material, and quality of teaching were good. I got support during my practical examination. Doubt solving took place in very less time. I am satisfied with the course.
Frequently asked questions
Do you teach Java to students in Bhubaneswar?+
Yes. Classes are live and online, so a student in Bhubaneswar joins the same small batch or one-to-one session as anyone else, at Indian Standard Time, taught by Kajal Ma'am.
Which board does this suit in Bhubaneswar?+
Most Bhubaneswar schools follow the Odisha Board (BSE/CHSE), with CBSE, ICSE/ISC and Cambridge schools alongside. We teach the CBSE, ICSE/ISC, Cambridge IGCSE, GSEB and NIOS computer subjects, not the BSE/CHSE computer paper itself, so this course suits a Bhubaneswar student in one of those schools.
How many units are in Java?+
9 units.
Is there a free demo class for Bhubaneswar students?+
Yes. You see a real class before any payment. Message us on WhatsApp and we will arrange it.