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Become a complete software developer with SoftCrayons' Java Full Stack Development Course With & Gen AI Course With & Gen AI Course. Learn to build modern web applications, master problem-solving, and gain the practical coding skills companies look for in today's tech hiring assessment.

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Here's something nobody says out loud during Java Full Stack demos: knowing React and Spring Boot separately doesn't automatically mean you can build something that actually works end to end. That's the gap this Java Full Stack and DSA course with Gen AI is built to close — not by teaching more topics, but by connecting the ones that usually get taught in isolation. Front-end, back-end, databases, and the data structures and algorithms that decide whether your code is fast or just technically correct.
Softcrayons runs this as a full Java Full Stack DSA training program, covering both classroom and online formats. Whether you're comparing it against another java full stack developer course or figuring out if DSA with Java Full Stack is worth the extra effort over a plain full stack track — the honest answer is that most hiring companies now expect both. A developer who can build a login page but can't explain why a particular loop is inefficient tends to stall out in interviews at the very question that decides the offer.
This isn't a course that promises shortcuts. Full stack development plus DSA plus a working understanding of Gen AI tools is genuinely a lot to cover, and pretending otherwise would be misleading. What this program actually offers is a structured way through all of it, spread across enough time that concepts have room to actually settle rather than getting rushed past.
Front-end work starts with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — the basics that, frankly, a lot of self-taught developers skip too quickly on their way to frameworks. Angular and React come next, giving students exposure to two different approaches to building interfaces, since job postings rarely specify just one.
Back-end development runs through Core Java, Advanced Java, the Spring Framework, and Hibernate — the standard enterprise stack that still runs a huge share of production systems in India's IT sector. Database work covers SQL, NoSQL, and MongoDB, because most real applications end up needing more than one kind of data storage, and understanding when to use which is part of the actual skill, not a footnote.
Version control gets proper attention too — Git and GitHub, taught as daily working habits rather than a one-off lecture. And since no full stack role today exists in isolation from deployment concerns, the course includes DevOps basics: CI/CD pipelines, Docker, and Jenkins. That's part of what makes this closer to a genuine java developer course with DevOps than a purely coding-focused syllabus — because knowing how to build something and knowing how to actually ship it are two different skills, and plenty of courses only teach the first one.
Data Structures and Algorithms sit at the center of this program, not as a separate add-on module squeezed in near the end. The reasoning is straightforward: technical interviews at most companies — from mid-sized product firms to larger IT services companies — still lean heavily on DSA rounds, sometimes more than they test full stack knowledge directly. A candidate who can build a working application but freezes during a whiteboard problem on arrays or trees tends to lose out to someone with a weaker portfolio but stronger fundamentals.
So this course treats DSA as something to practice consistently throughout the training, not cram in the final two weeks. Arrays, linked lists, trees, graphs, sorting and searching algorithms, time and space complexity — covered with enough repetition that it becomes genuinely usable under interview pressure, not just something recognized when reading about it.
A fair question worth asking directly: why does a Java Full Stack course need a Gen AI component at all? Because job postings have quietly started asking for it. Companies increasingly want developers who can integrate AI-assisted features into applications — smarter search, content generation, chatbots — rather than treating AI as something only a separate specialized team handles. This course introduces students to using AI tools practically within a full stack context: speeding up boilerplate code, assisting with debugging, and understanding how to connect an application to AI-driven APIs and services.
Worth being honest here — this isn't a deep AI engineering specialization. It's enough working knowledge that a full stack developer isn't caught off guard when a project brief mentions AI integration, which happens more often now than it did even a year or two back.
This runs as a Java Full Stack 10 month course, a length chosen deliberately rather than compressed into a shorter, flashier timeline. Ten months sounds like a lot until you actually map out what's being covered — front-end frameworks, backend architecture, three different types of databases, DSA practiced consistently, DevOps basics, and Gen AI integration. Rushing that into eight or twelve weeks tends to produce graduates who've seen everything once and mastered very little of it. The extended timeline exists specifically so concepts get revisited, projects get iterated on, and DSA practice happens repeatedly rather than in one dense sprint that's forgotten within a month.
Theory alone doesn't prepare anyone for an actual job, so the course leans heavily on hands-on projects throughout. Students build applications that require front-end and back-end work together — not separate exercises that never connect. Database integration gets tested against real data projects. And DSA problems get tackled in a format that mirrors actual coding interviews, timed practice included, so the pressure isn't a complete surprise the first time it matters.
Freshers completing this training can typically expect to start somewhere between INR 5 and 6 LPA, though this figure shifts depending on the hiring company, location, and how strong a candidate's project portfolio actually is during interviews. Worth being direct about this: two students finishing the identical program can land noticeably different starting offers — the one who can walk an interviewer through a real project they built, including the DSA reasoning behind specific design choices, tends to come out ahead of one who can only describe what was covered in class.
This runs as a genuine full stack java course with placement support built in, not tacked on as an afterthought once the technical training wraps up. That includes job referrals, structured mock interviews covering both full stack and DSA questions, and career guidance that continues even after the course technically ends — since landing the right first role often takes longer than the training period itself.
Students who complete the course receive a training certificate from Softcrayons reflecting the actual skills and project work covered throughout. This adds real credibility during job applications, particularly when paired with a portfolio the candidate can genuinely discuss in depth rather than just list on a resume.
Mock interview sessions are built specifically to prepare students for the mixed format most real interviews now use — some full stack questions, some DSA problems, sometimes both within the same round. Practicing this combination beforehand tends to matter more than people expect, since the anxiety of an unfamiliar interview format often costs candidates more than actual gaps in their knowledge do.
Instruction comes from professionals with 15+ years of hands-on experience working with established companies, not instructors teaching purely from documentation. Softcrayons has built a reputation as a strong option among Java training institutes specifically because that real-world grounding shows up consistently in how concepts get explained.
Students can choose interactive classroom sessions or a fully online format, depending on what actually fits their schedule and circumstances. Both formats maintain direct access to instructors rather than relying solely on pre-recorded material.
Missed a class or need to revisit a concept that didn't fully land the first time? Recorded sessions remain available anytime, letting students move through material at their own pace without falling behind the rest of the batch.
Mock interview sessions are included at no extra cost, specifically to help build genuine confidence and improve actual chances during real hiring rounds.
Daily doubt-solving sessions run on a regular schedule, with unlimited backup lessons available at no additional charge — recognizing that DSA concepts especially tend to need repeated exposure before they genuinely click for different learners.
Full placement support includes job referrals, structured interview preparation, and career guidance that continues past course completion, aimed at actual employment outcomes rather than simply finishing the syllabus.
Students who complete this program sometimes continue toward more specialized tracks, including Advanced Java Certification Training for deeper backend focus, or additional DevOps-specific training for those wanting to build further on the CI/CD and Docker exposure gained here.
Choosing a full stack program that also covers DSA properly is worth real consideration, since most technical interviews test both areas together now, often without warning which one a given question is actually testing. A ten-month structure that gives DSA, full stack development, DevOps basics, and Gen AI integration genuine room to develop tends to produce more prepared candidates than a compressed course covering the same ground in a fraction of the time. If you're still comparing options, it's worth asking directly how much of any program's DSA component is ongoing practice versus a single crash-course module bolted onto the end — that answer tends to say more about the actual outcome than the syllabus PDF ever will.
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Format & Mode
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