Requirements
- Basic IT concepts: networking, OS fundamentals, and databases (helpful, not mandatory)
- Familiarity with one scripting language (optional)
- A laptop + stable internet for labs
- An AWS Free Tier account for hands-on practice
Features
- Live Project-Based Training
- Expert-Led Sessions
- Flexible Learning Options
- Interactive Learning
- Comprehensive Study Material
- Globally Recognized Certification
- One-on-One Mentorship
Target audiences
- Cloud beginners who want a structured AWS certification path
- System admins / network engineers moving to cloud roles
- Developers who deploy apps and need solid AWS architecture skills
- DevOps/Support professionals working with AWS environments
- Freshers building a cloud portfolio with projects
If you’re serious about AWS SAA-C03 and want skills you can explain in interviews, AWS Solution Architect – Associate Level Training in Delhi at Ascents Learning is designed around real architecture thinking—not just service memorization. We focus on how solutions are actually planned: understand the workload, pick the right AWS services, and justify the design with security, cost, and availability in mind.
In this AWS Solution Architect – Associate Level Training in Delhi, you’ll get hands-on practice with IAM (least-privilege access), VPC networking (subnets, routing, NAT, endpoints), EC2 sizing, Auto Scaling, and load balancing with ALB/NLB. You’ll work deeply with S3 (encryption, lifecycle, replication), and cover databases like RDS/Aurora plus DynamoDB fundamentals for high-scale use cases. Monitoring and auditing are also part of the learning—CloudWatch for alerts/logs and CloudTrail for tracking activity—because architecture doesn’t stop at deployment.
What makes AWS Solution Architect – Associate Level Training in Delhi effective is our scenario-first approach. You’ll solve real case studies like multi-AZ app design, backup/DR planning, and cost optimization—exactly the patterns the exam and real projects care about.
To start your AWS Solution Architect – Associate Level Training in Delhi with Ascents Learning, reach out today.
Curriculum
- 17 Sections
- 65 Lessons
- 18 Hours
- Module 1: AWS & SAA-C03 Foundations5
- 1.1What a Solution Architect actually does (real project flow)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 1.2AWS Global Infrastructure: Regions, AZs, Edge locationsCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 1.3Shared Responsibility ModelCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 1.4SAA-C03 exam domains + how questions are framedCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 1.5Hands-on: Create AWS account, set budget alerts, explore consoleCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 2: IAM Essentials (Security Starts Here)5
- 2.1IAM users vs groups vs rolesCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 2.2Policies: managed vs inline, JSON basicsCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 2.3MFA, password policies, access keys best practicesCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 2.4STS + temporary credentials (why roles matter)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 2.5Hands-on: Create role-based access, least-privilege policy mini-taskCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 3: VPC Core Networking4
- Module 4: VPC Security & Connectivity0
- Security Groups vs NACLs (real differences)4
- Module 5: EC2 Compute Deep Dive5
- 6.1EC2 instance families and sizing approachCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 6.2AMI, EBS types, snapshots, encryptionCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 6.3Placement groups, Elastic IP, user dataCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 6.4Pricing models: On-Demand, Reserved, SpotCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 6.5Hands-on: Launch hardened EC2, attach EBS, snapshot & restoreCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 6: High Availability & Load Balancing4
- 7.1ALB vs NLB vs Gateway LB (when to use each)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 7.2Auto Scaling Groups policies (target tracking, scheduled)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 7.3Multi-AZ design patterns for appsCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 7.4Hands-on: ALB + ASG setup with health checks and scaling rulesCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 7: S3 Storage Architecture5
- 8.1Buckets, objects, versioning, encryptionCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 8.2S3 storage classes + lifecycle rulesCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 8.3Replication: SRR/CRR (real scenarios)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 8.4S3 access control: policies, ACLs (when needed)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 8.5Hands-on: Lifecycle + encryption + replication demo designCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 8: EFS, FSx & Hybrid Storage4
- Module 9: RDS & Aurora (Relational Databases)4
- 10.1RDS engines, backups, snapshots, maintenanceCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 10.2Multi-AZ vs Read Replicas (common confusion cleared)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 10.3Aurora basics: writer/reader, failoverCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 10.4Hands-on: Create RDS, enable backups, test read replica conceptCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 10: DynamoDB (NoSQL That Shows Up Everywhere)4
- Module 11: Caching & Performance (ElastiCache + DAX)4
- 12.1When caching solves the problem (and when it doesn’t)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 12.2Redis vs Memcached (practical difference)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 12.3DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX) basicsCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 12.4Hands-on: Identify bottlenecks and propose cache architectureCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 12: Route 53 + CloudFront (DNS & Edge)4
- 13.1Route 53 routing: simple, weighted, latency, failover, geoCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 13.2Health checks and DR planningCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 13.3CloudFront caching, origins, OAI/OAC overviewCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 13.4Hands-on: DR routing design + basic CloudFront architecture mapCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 13: Observability (CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Config)5
- 14.1Metrics vs logs vs traces (what exam expects)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 14.2CloudWatch alarms, dashboards, log insights basicsCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 14.3CloudTrail for auditingCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 14.4AWS Config for compliance and driftCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 14.5Hands-on: Alarm setup + audit trail scenario walkthroughCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- Module 14: Messaging, Integration & Serverless Basics0
- SQS vs SNS vs EventBridge (clear selection rules)3
- Module 15: Automation + Well-Architected + Exam Prep5
- 17.1CloudFormation fundamentals (templates, stacks, change sets)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 17.2Systems Manager basics (patching, run command)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 17.3AWS Well-Architected Framework pillars (what to apply where)CopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 17.4Exam strategy + mock tests + case studiesCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy
- 17.5Hands-on: Solve 3 architecture case studies + timed practice setCopyCopyCopyCopyCopyCopy




