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How Non-IT Students Can Get IT Jobs with Help of Felix ITs Ahmedabad

If you are a Non IT Student and want to build a successful career in IT there are many opportunities that you can grab and build a successful career in IT no matter what your qualifications are or you are from commerce, science or arts background all you need is a structured training with hands on training with real projects and expert guidance. But where to get all these things? 

So at Felix ITs we offer Job oriented IT training courses like UI UX Design, Full Stack Development, AI Agent & Automation and Digital Marketing with hands-on training with real world projects, expert guidance, portfolio building and 10% placement assistance. We focus on practical training instead of theories based learning.

Can a non-IT student really enter the IT field?

The answer is yes. It is not difficult anymore. Companies are not looking for students with a B.Tech or BCA degree. They want skills and real projects. People from Non IT backgrounds are getting into the tech field and doing surprisingly well. It is not about where you started, it is all about what you have learned along the way.

The AI tools have changed everything. Earlier you needed to have coding knowledge but now tools like Figma and no code platforms make it way more practical. It is less about theory and more about learning by doing which actually makes sense.

Why is Ahmedabad the city to start your IT career?

Ahmedabad is Gujarat’s fastest growing tech hub with multiple new startups and international brands setting up their offices in Ahmedabad. Areas like Bopal and Prahalad Nagar have many startups, SASS companies, and international businesses. These companies are actively hiring for freshers. There are high demands for UI UX Designers, Full Stack Developers & Digital Marketers.

What skills do Non-IT students actually need?

First you have to decide which field you are most interested in. If you enjoy managing social media accounts, run ads, and planning marketing strategies then Digital marketing is the best option for you. If you like designing posts, apps or websites UI UX Design is a good choice for you then and if you want to go more technical depth and ability to build complete working applications then you can go with Full Stack Development. So pick one domain, learn & understand its basics and then build a portfolio and get placed. Here is a realistic breakdown:

  • For UI/UX Design you need to know how to use Figma, basic user research methods, design principles and have a portfolio with 3 to 4 case studies.
  • For Full Stack Development you need to know HTML, CSS, JavaScript basics, React.js, Node.js, MongoDB and have projects on GitHub and Cloud Deployment.
  • For Digital Marketing you need to know Google Ads, Meta Ads, SEO basics, content strategy, analytics and have experience running campaigns with a budget.

But remember one thing your portfolio is more important than your degree. Your 3-4 projects are then things that recruiters actually want to see, not your degree.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how a non-IT student can break into the IT field:

  1. Lets be real here no one is 100% ready or perfect you just start messing up a little, learn from the mistakes and keep going. That’s how you will build a job ready skill.
  2. Choosing the domain does not follow the trend, it changes fast. Instead search what are the future opportunities and demands in the fields you are interested in. 
  3. YouTube is a great option but it mostly gives you theory. It is good for research purposes but building a skill from watching hours of videos doesn’t make sense. You need structured training where you learn things step by step and get feedback and doubt clearance.
  4. Learning without building feels incomplete. Try to make projects during the course itself. Mistakes will happen. That is where actual learning happens.
  5. People think learning is everything. It is not complete without this step. That last 20% of resume, profiles, mock interviews makes all the difference. That is what gets you hired.

Felix ITs teaches you tools, no fluff.

The domains and core tools they teach are:

 

DomainCore Tools
UI/UX DesignFigma, Framer, Maze, Whimsical, Miro, Uizard
Full Stack DevReact.js, Node.js, MongoDB, GitHub, Next.js, Tailwind CSS
Digital MarketingGoogle Ads, Meta Ads, SEO tools, GA4, AI marketing tools
AI Automationn8n, ChatGPT, Claude AI, Zapier, Make

 

These are the tools that recruiters are looking for and the professionals use them daily.

Felix ITs courses are what you can expect:

CourseDurationCareer Outcome
UI/UX Design4–5 monthsUI/UX Designer, Product Designer
Full Stack Development5–6 monthsWeb Developer, MERN Stack Dev
Digital Marketing3–4 monthsSEO Analyst, Ads Manager, Growth Marketer
AI Agents & Automation3–4 monthsAutomation Specialist, AI Consultant

Felix ITs does not publish fees publicly. You can book a free counseling call to get pricing and batch details. All courses include projects, AI tool integration and 100% placement assistance for eligible students.

What’s Really Happening in the Ahmedabad IT Job Market:

  • UI/UX designers are in high demand right now. From GIFT City to startup areas near SG Highway companies are actively looking for freshers with strong portfolio and skills.
  • Digital marketers with hands-on experience on Meta and Google Ads with SEO knowledge have higher chances to clear interviews.
  • Full Stack developers with one deployed project have an edge over degree holders with zero practical work.

Ahmedabad’s job market rewards skills. If you have the skills then your background does not matter whether it is CS, Commerce, Science or anything else you will get opportunities.

Future trends that you should know:

  1. AI is not replacing jobs, it is just changing how people work. Employees who know how to use AI tools are becoming more valuable.
  2. No-code and low-code is growing fast right now. Non-IT students have an edge here. You do not need coding, you just need to know the right tools.
  3. Product thinking is becoming a real edge now. Companies do not just want features, they want people who understand user problems.

Common mistakes that non-IT students make:

  1. Trying to learn everything at once is where most people go wrong. Pick one skill, learn the basics first and master it instead of learning too many skills at once and get confused.
  2. Mistake, choosing a course without placement support. Many institutes just give you a certificate, they promise you for placements at the time of admission but deny at last that these kinds of institutes do research, check reviews then get admission.
  3. Certificates look good. They do not get you interviews. Projects do. Start building while learning, not after.
  4. Do not ignore skills. Communication, English confidence, these all matter. You get shortlisted based on skills. You get the job based on soft skills.
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