SDLC Simplified – Software Development Life Cycle Essentials
Gain a solid understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)—the framework that drives every successful software project. This course covers all major SDLC models, best practices, documentation methods, and quality processes, preparing you to work effectively in software engineering, project management, and QA roles.
Cohort Info
- Program Duration: 1 Months
- Next Cohort Launch: 1st October 2025
- Application Deadline: 15th September 2025
Key Highlights
- Mode of Learning: Online ILT / Hybrid (Optional)
- Number of Projects: 1 Process Documentation Project
- Language of Instruction: English
- Comprehensive coverage of all major SDLC models—Waterfall, Agile, Spiral, V-Model, and Iterative.
- Exposure to industry-standard tools like Jira, Confluence, and Trello.
- Learn how to document, track, and manage the development process effectively.
- Mapped to industry QA & PMO standards for employability.
- Practical project simulating real-world documentation and process mapping.
Course Curriculum
Modules designed to meet current industry standards.
01
Introduction to SDLC - Importance, phases, and lifecycle overview.
02
SDLC Models & Methodologies - Waterfall, Agile, V-Model, Iterative, Spiral.
03
Requirement Analysis & Documentation - BRD, SRS creation, use cases, UML diagrams.
04
Tools & Tracking Systems - Jira, Trello, Confluence, documentation workflow.
05
QA & Deployment Planning - Testing phases, release cycles, and project closure.
What You’ll Learn
Essential Skills & Tools for Leading Projects in the Digital Age







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Real People. Real Results
Real stories of career growth, skill mastery, and success after MSM Grad programs.
Aparna S.
Product Owner (NBFC, Digital Payments)
I joined in order to transform buzzwords into delivery.” The Banking Sandbox was the difference; I mapped the stakeholder handoffs and prototyped a tokenized refund flow with simple smart-contract logic. The executive hybrid format worked for my release schedule. We were honest about controls and audit trails—not just demos—during the 144 hours of live instruction. Although we’re still improving, our incident and chargeback playbooks are now more transparent.
Raghav M.
Risk & Compliance Analyst (BFSI)
Tech and regulation were linked in the curriculum. I was able to create rule sets that we could actually uphold with the aid of risk-modeling labs and case work on KYC/AML scenarios. I created a workflow for gathering evidence and a small dashboard for alerts, which our reviewers used. I’m not a developer because of the blockchain projects, but I can assess vendors more critically and schedule changes to comply with regulations.
Zoya K.
CS final-year student
I wasn’t content with theory. I completed three small projects in the Blockchain Lab: a dashboard for transaction metrics, a simple smart contract with unit tests, and a payments mock on a testnet. In addition to code, the mentors pushed for documentation and threat assumptions. I’ve been shortlisted for two product/engineering internships because I can explain design trade-offs, and my GitHub now displays end-to-end work.
Naveen T.
FinTech Analyst, MBA in Finance
Since I’m not a programmer, I relied on the business-first framing and executive hybrid schedule. I was able to create a strong business case for a lending workflow by using the six implemented FinTech use cases, which covered costs, risks, and the areas where blockchain adds value (and where it doesn’t). While I was in charge of compliance and metrics, my classmate, who worked on the contract code, co-authored our capstone. Interviews were easier because I could display results rather than just slides.
Real People. Real Results
Real stories of career growth, skill mastery, and success after MSM Grad programs.
Aparna S.
Product Owner (NBFC, Digital Payments)
I joined in order to transform buzzwords into delivery.” The Banking Sandbox was the difference; I mapped the stakeholder handoffs and prototyped a tokenized refund flow with simple smart-contract logic. The executive hybrid format worked for my release schedule. We were honest about controls and audit trails—not just demos—during the 144 hours of live instruction. Although we’re still improving, our incident and chargeback playbooks are now more transparent.
Raghav M.
Risk & Compliance Analyst (BFSI)
Tech and regulation were linked in the curriculum. I was able to create rule sets that we could actually uphold with the aid of risk-modeling labs and case work on KYC/AML scenarios. I created a workflow for gathering evidence and a small dashboard for alerts, which our reviewers used. I’m not a developer because of the blockchain projects, but I can assess vendors more critically and schedule changes to comply with regulations.
Zoya K.
CS final-year student
I wasn’t content with theory. I completed three small projects in the Blockchain Lab: a dashboard for transaction metrics, a simple smart contract with unit tests, and a payments mock on a testnet. In addition to code, the mentors pushed for documentation and threat assumptions. I’ve been shortlisted for two product/engineering internships because I can explain design trade-offs, and my GitHub now displays end-to-end work.
Naveen T.
FinTech Analyst, MBA in Finance
Since I’m not a programmer, I relied on the business-first framing and executive hybrid schedule. I was able to create a strong business case for a lending workflow by using the six implemented FinTech use cases, which covered costs, risks, and the areas where blockchain adds value (and where it doesn’t). While I was in charge of compliance and metrics, my classmate, who worked on the contract code, co-authored our capstone. Interviews were easier because I could display results rather than just slides.
Designed for Ambitious Professionals
- SDLC Coordinator
- Business Analyst
- QA Process Engineer
- Project Coordinator
Knowledge of SDLC is mandatory for 90% of software and IT project roles globally.

₹3.5 – ₹6 LPA in India.
Designed for Ambitious Professionals
- SDLC Coordinator
- Business Analyst
- QA Process Engineer
- Project Coordinator
Knowledge of SDLC is mandatory for 90% of software and IT project roles globally.
