LabVIEW is a systems-engineering software for applications that require test, measurement and control. This course gives participants hands-on exposure to LabVIEW-based application development on a standard PC, including interfacing field instruments through data-acquisition hardware. It is designed for engineering and diploma students across electrical, electronics, instrumentation, mechatronics and allied streams, as well as working professionals, research scholars and faculty who want competency in industrial automation projects.
The curriculum runs end to end. It starts with the LabVIEW environment, VIs, front panels, block diagrams and the rules of dataflow, then covers datatypes — strings, booleans, numerics, arrays, clusters and type definitions — alongside debugging tools. From there it moves through structures (case structures, loops, shift registers, event structures, state machines), connecting to hardware with NI-MAX, NI-DAQ and the DAQmx API, organising larger applications with SubVIs, file handling across CSV, text, TDMS, INI and binary formats, and finally building executables and installers. A minimal prerequisite is the free LabVIEW student/community edition and basic electronics and computing knowledge.
Tiers
The course is offered in two tiers over 180 days of access: a Basic tier at ₹5,000, and a Pro tier with instructor support at ₹10,000. The “from” price reflects the Basic tier.