Is this course right for a Thiruvananthapuram student?
Most Thiruvananthapuram schools follow the Kerala Board (SCERT), with CBSE, ICSE/ISC and Cambridge schools alongside. We teach the CBSE, ICSE/ISC, Cambridge IGCSE, GSEB and NIOS computer subjects, not the SCERT computer paper itself, so this course suits a Thiruvananthapuram 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 Thiruvananthapuram
A student anywhere in Thiruvananthapuram can take Java with us — DHSE, Given, Kazhakkoottam or Kerala included — because the class is online and there is no centre to travel to. Thiruvananthapuram sits in Kerala, where the Kerala Board (SCERT) runs alongside the national boards, so we are asked about both.
How Thiruvananthapuram 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 Thiruvananthapuram 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 Thiruvananthapuram?+
Yes. Classes are live and online, so a student in Thiruvananthapuram 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 Thiruvananthapuram?+
Most Thiruvananthapuram schools follow the Kerala Board (SCERT), with CBSE, ICSE/ISC and Cambridge schools alongside. We teach the CBSE, ICSE/ISC, Cambridge IGCSE, GSEB and NIOS computer subjects, not the SCERT computer paper itself, so this course suits a Thiruvananthapuram student in one of those schools.
How many units are in Java?+
9 units.
Is there a free demo class for Thiruvananthapuram students?+
Yes. You see a real class before any payment. Message us on WhatsApp and we will arrange it.