KodeKloud

Linux for beginners with Hands-on Labs

Robinson, Singapore

The Non-degree in Linux for beginners with Hands-on Labs at KodeKloud is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

KodeKloud is a Singapore-founded online training platform established in 2019 that specializes in hands-on IT and DevOps education. Focused on practical skills for cloud computing, automation, and infrastructure, the platform delivers scenario-based labs and guided projects covering Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Ansible, Linux, and major cloud providers. Its modular courses and lab environment let learners practice real-world tasks without complex local setup.

Learning pathways combine video instruction, interactive labs, quizzes, and real projects that mirror workplace scenarios, helping students prepare for industry certifications and job roles. The platform’s emphasis on learning by doing supports rapid skill acquisition for developers, system administrators, and cloud engineers looking to upskill or reskill. Community forums, troubleshooting guides, and progress tracking add peer support and measurable outcomes.

International learners benefit from flexible scheduling and cloud-hosted labs that work across time zones, making KodeKloud suitable for professionals balancing work and study. The platform is especially useful for those targeting certification exams or hands-on portfolios to demonstrate competence. Prospective students should review course prerequisites and select learning paths aligned with their career goals to get the most practical value from the platform.

About the Program

The Linux for beginners program is for students who are new to Linux. It's a non-degree program that lasts several weeks and is taught in English. You'll get to learn from experts and gain hands-on experience with Linux.

This program covers topics like Linux basics, command line interface, and file systems. You'll develop skills in Linux administration, including hands-on experience with labs and projects. The program also covers Linux security and troubleshooting.

After completing this program, you can work as a Linux Administrator, Systems Engineer, or DevOps Engineer. You can also work as a Network Engineer or a Cybersecurity Specialist. These jobs are in high demand in the tech industry, and companies like IBM, Dell, and Red Hat often hire professionals with these skills.

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