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Jan, 2026

Huawei HCIA-OpenEuler Training at KIC

HCIA-OpenEuler Training Details:

The OpenEuler Training is designed to equip participants with practical knowledge of enterprise-grade Linux operating systems, focusing on Huawei’s OpenEuler ecosystem. This training emphasizes hands-on skills required for system administration, deployment, and maintenance in modern ICT environments.

Participants will gain foundational and practical expertise under the guidance of experienced instructors, preparing them for real-world industry challenges and professional certification pathways.

Training Objectives

The purpose of this training is to:

  • Promote awareness and adoption of OpenEuler and open-source technologies
  • Develop skilled ICT professionals aligned with industry needs
  • Support capacity building in system administration and enterprise Linux environments

Training Details

Training Duration: 5th January – 31st January 2026
Duration: 30 Working Days
Timings: 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM


Location:
KUST Incubation Centre (KIC), Hall-2, Kohat University of Science & Technology (KUST),
Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Pre-Requisites

  • Basic understanding of computer systems
  • Familiarity with PC operating systems (Windows/Linux preferred)

Who Should Attend?

  • Students of Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, and Electrical Engineering
  • IT professionals, system administrators, and network/support engineers
  • Anyone interested in Linux, open-source platforms, and enterprise systems

What’s Included in the Fee?

  • Hands-on training sessions
  • Lab-based practice on OpenEuler environment
  • Instructor-led guidance and practical exposure
  • Certificate of participation from Huawei ICT Academy, KUST

Fee Structure

  • Students of other Universities (Non-KUST): Rs. 6,000/-
  • KUST Alumni / Graduated Students: Rs. 6,000/-
  • Currently Enrolled KUST Students: 50% Discount → Rs. 4,000/-

Registration Deadline

🗓 15th January 2026
📌 Limited seats available — registration on a first-come, first-served basis

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