Step into the future of cloud technology with Nvidya’s AWS Cloud Architect Certification Program—your gateway to mastering Amazon Web Services. This course is designed to equip professionals with in-depth knowledge of AWS architecture, cloud infrastructure, and deployment strategies.
Experience 8X more engagement through interactive online classes led by seasoned AWS professionals.
Course curriculum is thoughtfully aligned with the AWS Solutions Architect Associate exam blueprint to ensure focused preparation.
Unlock official AWS-authored self-paced modules to build your foundation the right way.
Learn how to build and deploy fault-tolerant applications using real-world AWS infrastructure use cases.
Revisit recorded sessions and self-learning content anytime to reinforce your AWS skills at your own pace.
Get hands-on practice with tools like Lambda, EC2, S3, IAM, and Inspector to become job-ready.
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Completing Nvidya’s AWS Cloud Architect Certification sets you up for high-demand roles such as Cloud Architect, AWS Solutions Architect, and DevOps Engineer. With top companies migrating to AWS, certified professionals are commanding lucrative salaries and global job opportunities.
The AWS Cloud Architect Masters Program Course at Nvidya is designed for a wide range of learners, making it ideal for:
1.01 AWS CP Introduction
1.02 Introduction to AWS Cloud Practitioner Course
1.03 Domain Introduction
1.04 AWS Certification Path
1.05 Exam Details
2.01 Learning Objectives
2.02 Networking Terminologies Part 1
2.03 Networking Terminologies Part 2
2.04 Client Server Architecture
2.05 Classic Data Centres
2.06 Virtualization
2.07 Basics of Cloud Computing
2.08 Cloud Computing Deployment Models
2.09 Public Cloud
2.10 Private Cloud
2.11 Hybrid Cloud
2.12 Community Cloud
2.13 Comparison of Deployment Models
2.14 Cloud Computing Service Models Part 1
2.15 Cloud Computing Service Models Part 2
2.16 Pizza Analogy
2.17 Cloud Service Providers
2.18 Summary
3.01 Learning Objective
3.02 AWS Overview
3.03 Demo Setting Up AWS Account
3.04 Gartner Research
3.05 Cloud Architecture Design Principles
3.06 Well Architected Framework
3.07 Operational Excellence
3.08 Security
3.09 Reliability
3.10 Performance Efficiency
3.11 Cost Management
3.12 AZ and Regions
3.13 CloudFront Infrastructure
3.14 Edge Locations
3.15 Networking and Content Delivery Services
3.16 Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
3.17 VPC Peering
3.18 VPC End Points
3.19 Domain Name System (DNS)
3.20 CDN
3.21 CloudFront Infrastructure
3.22 Elastic Load Balancer
3.23 ELB Types
3.24 Compute Services
3.25 What is EC2
3.26 EC2 Benefits and Features
3.27 EC2 Creation Steps
3.28 Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
3.29 EC2 Instance Types
3.30 EC2 Creation Steps (Continue)
3.31 Demo Launching EC2 Instance using AWS Console
3.32 AWS CLI
3.33 Demo Launch an EC2 Instance using AWS Command Line Interface
3.34 EC2 Auto Scaling
3.35 Elastic Beanstalk
3.36 AWS Storage Services
3.37 Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service)
3.38 S3 Policies
3.39 Demo Create S3 Bucket and Bucket Policies
3.40 Database Services
3.41 AWS Databases
3.42 Database Types
3.43 Relational Database Service (RDS)
3.44 Database Connection
3.45 Demo RDS Usage
3.46 Introduction to DynamoDB
3.47 Demo Managing AWS DynamoDB
3.48 Resource Groups and Tagging
3.49 Case Study
3.50 Demo Use of VPC and Subnet
3.51 Summary
4.01 Learning Objective
4.02 Security Aspects
4.03 Security and Compliance Principles
4.04 AWS Access Control and IAM
4.05 IAM Working
4.06 Security Best Practices Part 1
4.07 Security Best Practices Part 2
4.08 Web Application Firewall
4.09 AWS Shield
4.10 Firewall Manager
4.11 AWS CloudTrail
4.12 AWS CloudWatch
4.13 AWS Config Service
4.14 CloudWatch vs. CloudTrail
4.15 AWS Config vs. CloudTrail
4.16 AWS Inspector
4.17 AWS Trusted Advisor
4.18 Demo: Managing IAM Service
4.19 Summary
5.01 Learning Objective
5.02 Understand AWS Pricing
5.03 AWS Pricing Models
5.04 Cost Calculator
5.05 Support Plans
5.06 Marketplace
5.07 Demo: Setup Billing Budget and Check Invoice
5.08 Summary
1.01 Introduction to AWS
1.02 Course Components and Exam Format
2.01 Overview of AWS
2.02 AWS Infrastructure: Part 1
2.03 AWS Infrastructure: Part 2
2.04 AWS Infrastructure: Part 3
2.05 AWS Infrastructure: Part 4
2.06 Overview of AWS Core Services
2.07 Amazon EC2
2.08 EKS
2.09 Lightsail
2.10 AWS Batch
2.11 Elastic Beanstalk
2.12 AWS Fargate
2.13 AWS Lambda
2.14 SAR - Serverless Application Repository
2.15 Storage Service
2.16 S3 - Simple Storage Service
2.17 EFS - Elastic File System
2.18 EBS - Elastic Block Storage
2.19 AWS Backup
2.20 Storage Gateway
2.21 Data Sync
2.22 AWS Transfer Family
2.23 AWS Snow Family
2.24 Database Services
2.25 RDS - Relational Database Service
2.26 Amazon Redshift
2.27 DynamoDB
2.28 ElastiCache
2.29 DocumentDB
2.30 Neptune
2.31 QLDB - Quantum Ledger Database
2.32 AWS Account Setup
2.33 AWS Free Tier
2.34 Introduction to AWS Management Console
2.35 AWS Billing
2.36 AWS Support
2.37 Billing Alerts
2.38 Delegate Access
2.39 Delegate Access Using IAM Roles
2.40 AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
2.41 IAM Features
2.42 Accessing IAM
2.43 Working of IAM
2.44 IAM Users
2.45 AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI)
2.46 Key Takeaways
3.01 Learning Objective
3.03 Placement Group
3.04 Cluster Placement Groups
3.05 Spread Placement Groups
3.06 EC2 Instance Metadata
3.09 EC2
3.10 Spot Instance Interruptions
3.11 Reasons for Interruption
3.12 Hibernation for EC2 Instances
3.14 EBS
3.15 Amazon EBS vs. Instance Store
3.16 EBS Security
3.17 Amazon Elastic Load Balancing
3.18 What is AWS Lambda?
3.24 ELB Logs
3.25 Auto Scaling
3.28 Key Takeaways
4.01 Learning Objective
4.02 Introduction to Amazon S3
4.03 Components of Amazon S3
4.04 Amazon S3 Storage Classes: Part 1
4.05 Amazon S3 Storage Classes: Part 2
4.07 Version Control in Amazon S3: Part 1
4.08 Version Control in Amazon S3: Part 2
4.10 S3 Lifecycle Management
4.13 Access Controls
4.14 Amazon S3 Replication
4.16 Performance Guidance for S3 File Gateway
4.17 Storage Gateway: Part 1
4.18 Storage Gateway: Part 2
4.19 S3 Encryption: Part 1
4.20 S3 Encryption: Part 2
4.22 Elastic File System
4.23 Amazon FSx
4.26 Unauthorized Link Access
4.27 AWS Glue Data
4.29 Amazon Athena
4.31 Key Takeaways
4.01 Learning Objective
4.02 Introduction to Amazon S3
4.03 Components of Amazon S3
4.04 Amazon S3 Storage Classes: Part 1
4.05 Amazon S3 Storage Classes: Part 2
4.06 Version Control in Amazon S3: Part 1
4.07 Version Control in Amazon S3: Part 2
4.08 S3 Lifecycle Management
4.09 Access Controls
4.10 Amazon S3 Replication
4.11 Performance Guidance for S3 File Gateway
4.12 Storage Gateway: Part 1
4.13 Storage Gateway: Part 2
4.14 S3 Encryption: Part 1
4.15 S3 Encryption: Part 2
4.16 Elastic File System
4.17 Amazon FSx
4.18 Unauthorized Link Access
4.19 AWS Glue Data
4.20 Amazon Athena
4.21 Key Takeaways
5.01 Learning Objectives
5.02 Firewall Security Group
5.03 Firewall Network ACL (NACL)
5.04 IP Addresses
5.05 VPC Flow Sequence of Steps: Part 1
5.06 VPC Flow Sequence of Steps: Part 2
5.07 Internet Gateways
5.08 Interface Endpoint
5.09 Gateway Endpoints, Peering Connection, and Transit Gateway
5.10 Default VPC, Flow Log, Resource Access Manager, and NAT source
5.11 Private Link and Bastion Host
5.12 AWS Systems Manager
5.13 VPN: Part 1
5.14 VPN: Part 2
5.15 Direct Connect
5.16 Direct Connect Costs
5.17 CloudFront
5.18 Lambda Edge
5.19 CloudFront Security
5.20 Amazon Global Accelerator
5.21 AWS Global Audience
5.22 Route 53
5.23 Introduction to DNS
5.24 Route 53 Policies
5.25 Route 53 Health Checks and Best Practices
5.26 Route 53 Limitations and Prices
5.27 Key Takeaways
6.01 Learning Objectives
6.02 Introduction to Databases
6.03 Introduction to Relational Database Service (RDS)
6.04 RDS: Part 1
6.05 RDS: Part 2
6.06 Read Replicas and RDS Costs
6.07 Introduction to Amazon Aurora
6.08 Aurora DB Cluster Types and Aurora Serverless
6.09 Aurora Multi Master and Costs
6.10 Introduction to Amazon DynamoDB
6.11 Global Tables Read and Write Operations
6.12 Global and Local Secondary Indexes
6.13 Amazon DynamoDB: Benefits, Case Study, and Costs
6.14 Amazon DynamoDB: Features
6.15 Apache Cassandra and Amazon DocumentDB
6.16 Introduction to Amazon ElastiCache
6.17 Amazon ElastiCache for Redis and Memcached
6.18 Amazon Redshift
6.19 Key Takeaways
7.01 Learning Objectives
7.02 Responsibility Models in AWS
7.03 Federation
7.04 Security is Job Zero - AWS Security Process
7.05 AWS IAM
7.06 What is IAM Policy?
7.07 Inline Policy
7.08 Amazon Resource Naming (ARN)
7.09 AWS Service Principal
7.10 Principle
7.11 Resources
7.12 Conditional Access
7.13 Implicit Deny
7.14 Permission Boundary
7.15 IAM Roles
7.16 Cross Account Policy
7.17 The Confused Deputy
7.18 AWS Cognito
7.19 Cloud Tower
7.20 Cloud Security
7.21 WAF
7.22 Shield
7.23 Benefits of AWS Shield
7.24 Secrets Manager
7.25 Secrets Manager Administrator Permissions
7.26 Secrets Manager Concepts
7.27 Systems Manager
7.28 AWS Config
7.29 AWS Inspector Trusted Advisor
7.30 AWS Inspector: Access
7.31 Trusted Advisor
7.32 GuardDuty
7.33 GuardDuty Managing Findings from Multiple Accounts
7.34 Available Regions
7.35 Macie
7.36 Other Security Services
7.37 Setting Up Integration with AWS Security Hub
7.38 Detective
7.39 IAM Access Analyzer
7.40 Patch Manager
7.41 Key Takeaways
8.01 Learning Objectives
8.02 Lambda: Part 1
8.03 Lambda: Part 2
8.04 API Gateway
8.05 SQS Introduction
8.06 SQS Security and Performance
8.07 SNS
8.08 EventBridge
8.09 Kinesis: Part 1
8.10 Kinesis: Part 2
8.11 Key Takeaways
9.01 Learning Objectives
9.02 CloudWatch
9.03 CloudWatch Metrics
9.04 CloudWatch Alarms
9.05 CloudWatch Logs
9.06 Introduction to CloudFormation and Concepts
9.07 Types of Templates
9.08 Condition Section
9.09 Intrinsic Functions and Pseudo Parameters
9.10 CloudFormation Best Practice
9.11 Key Takeaways
10.01 Learning Objectives
10.02 Containers and Container Orchestration
10.03 Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
10.04 Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS)
10.05 ECS Launch Types and Use Cases
10.06 Dynamic Port Mapping
10.07 AWS Fargate
10.08 Key Takeaways
Section 01 – Course-end project
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This course prepares you to take on high-demand cloud roles with confidence and real-world skills.
Nvidya’s AWS Cloud Architect Certification is tailored for professionals at all stages of their cloud journey. Whether you’re starting out or transitioning into cloud computing, this course provides the foundation and advanced skills required for AWS roles.
Ideal candidates include:
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Learn from seasoned professionals sharing real-world insights and case studies.
Build skills through hands-on projects with real data and virtual labs.
Enjoy 24/7 access to mentors and a supportive learning community.
An AWS Cloud Architect is a professional who designs, builds, and maintains cloud-based solutions using Amazon Web Services. They align cloud architecture with business goals by choosing the right services, ensuring scalability, security, and performance across the infrastructure.
To become an AWS Cloud Architect, you can start by enrolling in Nvidya’s AWS Cloud Architect Certification course. This program trains you in core AWS services, architectural design principles, deployment strategies, and DevOps tools. With real-world projects and expert-led sessions, you'll be prepared to step confidently into cloud roles.
Yes, AWS certifications are valid for three years. AWS recommends recertification to ensure your knowledge aligns with evolving services and best practices. Nvidya offers support and updates to help you stay certified and relevant in the fast-changing cloud landscape.
As businesses migrate to the cloud, the demand for certified AWS Cloud Architects is soaring. This role is vital for helping organizations build robust, scalable, and secure cloud environments. With an AWS Cloud Architect Certification, you position yourself for high-growth opportunities, strong job security, and competitive salaries.
To take up this certification, learners should have at least a high school diploma or undergraduate degree. While general IT knowledge is helpful, it's not mandatory. Nvidya’s structured training approach makes it easy for both beginners and professionals to grasp complex AWS concepts.
This certification opens up multiple career paths, including roles such as AWS Cloud Architect, Cloud Engineer, DevOps Specialist, Solutions Architect Associate, Cloud Consultant, and AWS Security Specialist. Nvidya’s course helps you build the technical foundation and practical experience needed to land these roles.
Leading companies across industries are hiring AWS-certified cloud professionals. These include top names like Amazon, Accenture, IBM, TCS, Cognizant, Capgemini, Mindtree, Airtel, and Baxter. With cloud adoption accelerating, AWS Cloud Architects are among the most sought-after IT professionals worldwide.
To thrive as an AWS Cloud Architect, you need a mix of technical and soft skills. Key skills include programming (Python, Java), understanding of networking and data storage, cloud security, DevOps practices, and communication skills. Nvidya’s certification course trains you across all these areas through guided projects and mentorship.
AWS Cloud Architects are among the highest-paid IT professionals globally. On average, salaries are ₹18,00,000/year in India, $126,000/year in the US, £74,000/year in the UK, AU$140,000/year in Australia, and C$113,000/year in Canada. With Nvidya’s comprehensive training, you can confidently pursue these rewarding global opportunities.
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Nvidya offers round-the-clock learner support via email, live chat, and phone assistance. Additionally, you’ll gain lifetime access to our community discussion forum, where instructors and peers actively share insights and answer queries. This ensures continuous help throughout your learning journey—even after completing the course.
Not at all. If you miss a live class, you can easily access the recorded session through your dashboard. Our flexi-learn format allows you to watch sessions on-demand, revisit key concepts, and stay on track with your learning and certification goals.
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Anyone with a high school diploma or bachelor’s degree can enroll. While prior experience in IT or cloud computing is helpful, it is not mandatory. The course is designed to be beginner-friendly and accessible to career changers, fresh graduates, and working professionals.
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