Salesforce Develpement Career Training Program

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Language: English

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Duration: 6 Months

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Salesforce Developer Roadmap 2025 - Step-by-step learning path for beginners to advanced in Apex, LWC, and Salesforce Admin

About the Course

Our Salesforce Development Course is a comprehensive, hands-on training program designed for beginners and aspiring developers who want to build a high-demand career in Salesforce. This course covers everything from Salesforce Admin fundamentals to advanced topics like Apex programming, Lightning Web Components (LWC), Visualforce, automation tools, and deployment strategies. You’ll learn how to build scalable applications on the Salesforce platform, automate business processes, and create powerful customizations. With real-world projects, Trailhead guidance, and case study-based learning, this course equips you with the skills required to become a certified Salesforce Developer in 2025.

What You Will Learn in Salesforce Developement Course

• Introduction to HTML
• HTML Tags and Elements
• HTML –Attributes
• HTML -Formatting
• HTML –Phrase Tags
• HTML – Metatags
• HTML –Comments
• HTML-Image tags
• HTMLTables
• HTML –Lists
• HTML -Iframes
• HTML –Blocks
• HTML –Backgrounds
• HTML -Colors,Fonts

  • Understanding Web Concepts & Terminologies
    • HTML -Forms
    • New Feature in HTML5
    • HTML Content / Media Tags
    • HTML5 Semantic Tags
    • Media Queries
    • Project-1 static website
  • Introduction with CSS
    • The STYLE Element
    • Measurement Units
    • Colors,Backgrounds
    • Fonts,texts,images
    • Tables
    • Borders
    • Margins
    • Paddings
  • Introduction with CSS3
    • Rounded Corners
    • Border Image
    • Shadow
    • 2dTransforms
    • 3dTransforms
    • Animation
    • User Interface

• Installation Of Bootstrap 4
• Bootstrap Forms
• Bootstrap Containers
• Bootstrap Colors
• Bootstrap Buttons
• Bootstrap Cards
• Bootstrap Dropdowns
• Bootstrap Navbar
• Bootstrap Carousel
• Bootstrap Components
• Bootstrap Grid System
• Responsive Website Development

• Variables, Operators
• Control structure
• Function
• Events
• Dynamic Program
• Strings Object And Arrays Object
• Date Object And RegExpObject
• Math Object
• JavaScript -Document Object
Model or DOM

• Errors & Exceptions Handling
• Form Validation
• Animation
• Multimedia
• Debugging
• Image Map
• Browsers Compatibility

• Errors & Exceptions Handling
• Form Validation
• Animation
• Multimedia
• Debugging
• Image Map
• Browsers Compatibility

  • Introduction and Prerequisite

  • What is Cloud Computing?

  • Service and Deployment Models in the Cloud

  • Building Blocks in Cloud: SaaS, PaaS, IaaS

  • Overview of CRM

  • Cloud Market Situation

  • Benefits of the SFDC Cloud Platform

  • Various Products and Editions

  • Cloud Vendors in Salesforce

  • Introduction to Salesforce (SFDC)

  • Salesforce Fundamentals

  • Power of Trailhead

  • Creating Free Developer Org

  • SFDC Modules

  • SFDC Business Objects and their Functionality

Salesforce Data Model

  • An Insight into Standard Objects

  • Standard Object Flow (SaaS)

  • Understanding Custom Objects

  • Tabs, Standard and Custom Fields

  • Detail Page and Related Lists

  • Create Custom Objects

  • View in Schema Builder

  • Delete Custom Fields

  • Primary-Keys vs. Foreign-Keys

  • Roll-up Summary Fields

  • Formula & Cross Object Formula Fields

  • Date, Text, and Number Formulas

Business Logic and Automation

  • Business Logic Overview

  • Workflow Features & Options

  • Assignment Rules

  • Auto Response Rules

  • Approval Process: Single-Step & Multi-Step

  • Process Builder

  • Limitations of Workflows & Approvals

  • Escalation Rules

Reports

  • Standard Report vs. Custom Report

  • Types of Reports:

    • Summary Report

    • Tabular Report

    • Matrix Report

    • Join Report

  • Executing Reports (with/without modifications)

  • Creating Tabular Reports

  • User Filters in Reports

  • Custom Summary Formula Field

  • Understanding Bucket Field & Highlights

  • Scheduling Reports

3.2 Dashboards

  • Introduction to Dashboards

  • Dashboard Components & Usage

  • Selecting & Formatting Dashboard Components

  • Settings of Dashboards

  • Running User Concept

  • Object Level Security & Permissions

  • Edit vs. Modify All | Read vs. View All

  • Record Level Security

  • Organization-Wide Defaults (OWD)

  • Profiles, Roles & Permission Sets

  • Role Hierarchy and Record Sharing

  • Sharing Rules (Manual & Automatic)

  • Field-Level Security and Properties

  • Manual Sharing

  • List Views

  • Tabs & Apps

  • Lightning App Builder

  • Salesforce Visual Flows

  • Web-to-Lead & Web-to-Case

  • Lead Conversion

  • What is Apex?

  • Collection Types in Apex

  • DML Statements

  • Loops: Traditional & Advanced

  • SOQL with Loops

  • Apex Classes Overview

  • Triggers & Trigger-based Invocation

  • Visualforce Page Controllers

  • Controllers vs. Extensions

  • Test Classes & Methods

  • Sandboxes & Deployment

  • Debug Logs

• Basic of Java
• Feature of Java, JVM
• Control Statement
• Java conversion
• Methods
• Arrays
• Strings
• Exception Handling
• Class & Object
• Inheritance
• Interface & Abstraction
• Polymorphism
• File IO
• Collections

  • MYSQL Server installation
    • Introduction to Basic Database Concepts
    • Introduction to SQL Server
    • DDL and DML Statements
    • Working with Constraints
    • Working with Queries (DQL)
    • Joins and Set Operations
    • Implementing Views
    • Working with Stored Procedures and Functions
    • Cover 400+ queries
  • Time And Space Complexity
  • Recursion
  • Math Problem & Algorithm
  • Sorting Algorithms (Bubble, Selection, Insertion, Merge, Quick)
  • Serching Algorithms (Binary Search)
  • Classes & Objects
  • Constuctors
  • Average
    • Percentage
    • Profit and Loss
    • Simple Interest
    • Compound Interest
    • Ratio Proportion
    • Time and Work
    • Time
    • Speed
    • Distance Number
    • System
    • Permutation and Combination
    • Probability
    • Data Interpretation
  • Blood Relation
    • Direction sense
    • Coding and decoding• Clocks and Calendar• Cubes and Dices
    • Seating arrangement
    • Syllogism• Data sufficiency
    • Puzzles
    • Miscellaneous
  • Setting the tone
    • Introduction of Be Employable
    • Competency Matrix
    • Effective Communication
    • Presentation skills
    • Business Communication
    • Attitude + Motivation
    • Emotional Intelligence
    • Leadership
    • Create CV/Resume
    • Group Discussion
    • Mock Group Discussion
    • PI practice
    • Virtual Interview
    • Industry Knowhow and future, Certifications and
    action plan
3 Projects

Apply heaps & priority queues for task scheduling.

FAQs

This course is a complete roadmap to become a Salesforce Developer—from beginner to pro. You’ll learn everything from Salesforce Admin basics to advanced topics like Apex programming, Lightning Web Components (LWC), Visualforce, reports, dashboards, and real-world deployment tools.

Anyone! Whether you’re a college student, a working professional, a fresher, or someone switching careers—this course is designed for all skill levels. No prior coding experience is needed, just curiosity and commitment!

Nope! You don’t need any prior coding knowledge. The course starts from the basics and gradually introduces you to coding with Apex and Lightning Web Components in an easy-to-understand way.

You’ll be using the Salesforce Developer Org (which is free), Trailhead for hands-on practice, and tools like Schema Builder, Process Builder, Visual Studio Code for Apex & LWC, and various Salesforce automation features.

Yes, this course is job-oriented. It includes real-world projects, case studies, and hands-on learning that prepares you for interviews and on-the-job scenarios. You’ll be ready for roles like Salesforce Admin, Junior Developer, or even get certified as a Salesforce Platform Developer.

Absolutely! The course includes project-based learning and a capstone project that simulates real industry use-cases, so you learn by building—not just theory.

Yes! You’ll learn both Admin and Developer tracks. Admin focuses on managing users, permissions, automation, reports, etc., while Developer focuses on coding (Apex, LWC) and building custom solutions.

It depends on your pace, but typically students complete it in 2 to 3 months if they spend a few hours per week consistently. It’s fully flexible—you can learn anytime, anywhere.

Yes, you’ll receive a course completion certificate which can be a great addition to your resume and LinkedIn profile.

Definitely. The curriculum aligns closely with Salesforce certification paths like Salesforce Administrator (ADM 201) and Platform Developer I, so you’ll be well-prepared to attempt those exams.

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