Best Ethical Hacking Course in Dwarka Mor Delhi
Master Penetration Testing, Kali Linux, Metasploit, Burp Suite, OWASP Top 10 & CEH v12 certification at MMIIT's expert-led ethical hacking training centre near Dwarka Mor Metro, New Delhi — and launch your cybersecurity career.
Course Overview
What is the Ethical Hacking Course at MMIIT Delhi?
Ethical Hacking — also known as Penetration Testing — is the practice of legally and systematically attacking computer systems, networks, and web applications to find security vulnerabilities before malicious hackers do. With India's cybersecurity industry growing at over 30% annually and organisations facing rising threats, Certified Ethical Hackers are among the most sought-after and well-paid IT professionals in the country.
MMIIT's Ethical Hacking course in Dwarka Mor Delhi is a comprehensive 3-month programme fully aligned to the EC-Council CEH v12 exam blueprint. You will master Footprinting & Reconnaissance, Network Scanning, Enumeration, Vulnerability Analysis, System Hacking with Metasploit, Malware Threats, Sniffing with Wireshark, Social Engineering, Web Application Hacking with Burp Suite, SQL Injection, Cryptography, and full Penetration Testing methodology — all on a dedicated Kali Linux lab environment with real vulnerable targets.
Located steps from Dwarka Mor Metro Station Gate 2 (Blue Line), MMIIT's CEH-certified faculty, advanced cybersecurity lab, CEH mock exams, and 100% placement support make us the top ethical hacking training institute in Dwarka Mor, Uttam Nagar, and the entire Delhi NCR region.
📞 Call for Free Demo ClassCEH v12 Exam Fully Aligned
MMIIT's course covers all 20 CEH v12 hacking domains — from Footprinting to Cryptography. Every class maps to an official EC-Council exam objective with full mock tests, topic-wise practice, and an exam-day strategy session.
Kali Linux Live Lab — Real Targets
No PowerPoint-only theory here. Every hacking technique is practised in MMIIT's dedicated Kali Linux lab on intentionally vulnerable systems (DVWA, Metasploitable, HackTheBox-style targets) — exactly like real-world pen testing.
CEH-Certified Practitioner Faculty
Learn from CEH-certified security professionals who have conducted real penetration tests, bug bounty hunts, and red team engagements for companies — not just instructors who read books.
Bug Bounty & Career Guidance
Learn how to participate in real-world Bug Bounty programmes (HackerOne, Bugcrowd) and earn money finding vulnerabilities — plus a complete roadmap to CEH → OSCP → cybersecurity career growth.
What Can You Do With Ethical Hacking Skills?
Ethical hacking skills are in demand across every industry. Here is what MMIIT's course prepares you to do after 3 months:
Penetration Testing
Conduct authorised security tests on networks, systems, and web applications — identifying and reporting vulnerabilities before attackers do.
Web Application Hacking
Find and exploit OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities — SQL Injection, XSS, CSRF, IDOR, broken auth — in web applications using Burp Suite and manual testing.
Corporate Security Audits
Perform end-to-end IT security audits for banks, government organisations, and enterprises — assessing their entire attack surface and reporting with remediation plans.
Bug Bounty Hunting
Earn money by reporting vulnerabilities to companies like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft through HackerOne, Bugcrowd, and private bug bounty programmes.
Red Team Engagements
Simulate real-world cyberattacks as part of a red team — using the same tools and tactics as adversaries to test an organisation's detection and response capabilities.
CEH → OSCP Career Pathway
CEH is the stepping stone to OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional) — the most respected hands-on hacking certification in the world — and a high-paying cybersecurity career.
Ethical Hacking Course Syllabus at MMIIT Delhi
Fully aligned to EC-Council CEH v12 Exam Blueprint — 20 Hacking Domains
Introduction to Ethical Hacking & Networking Fundamentals
- What is ethical hacking? Legal framework, cyber laws in India (IT Act 2000 & amendments)
- Hacker types — white hat, black hat, grey hat, script kiddies, nation-state actors
- Phases of ethical hacking — Reconnaissance, Scanning, Gaining Access, Maintaining Access, Covering Tracks
- Networking fundamentals for hackers — OSI model, TCP/IP, protocols (HTTP, FTP, DNS, DHCP, ARP)
- IP addressing, subnetting basics — essential for network-based attacks
- Setting up the hacking lab — Kali Linux installation (VMware/VirtualBox), Metasploitable 2/3, DVWA
- Linux command line essentials for ethical hackers — navigation, file management, permissions, scripting
- CEH v12 exam overview — domains, question types, preparation strategy
Footprinting, Reconnaissance & OSINT
- Footprinting concepts — passive vs active reconnaissance
- OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) — Google Dorking, Shodan, Censys, theHarvester
- Website reconnaissance — WHOIS, DNS enumeration, robots.txt, sitemap analysis
- Email harvesting — Hunter.io, theHarvester, LinkedIn scraping
- Social media footprinting — finding targets on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram
- Network footprinting — traceroute, ping sweeps, ASN lookups
- Maltego — visual intelligence gathering and relationship mapping
- Lab — Full OSINT reconnaissance report on a practice target domain
Network Scanning & Enumeration
- Network scanning concepts — host discovery, port scanning, service detection
- Nmap — SYN scan, UDP scan, version detection, OS fingerprinting, scripting (NSE)
- Nmap automation — custom scripts, output formats, evading firewalls with decoys
- Enumeration — extracting usernames, shares, services, DNS records from targets
- NetBIOS & SMB enumeration — enum4linux, smbclient, nbtscan
- SNMP enumeration — snmpwalk, community string attacks
- LDAP, NFS, and SMTP enumeration techniques
- Lab — Full port scan + service enumeration on Metasploitable target
Vulnerability Analysis & System Hacking
- Vulnerability scanning — Nessus, OpenVAS, Nikto — setup, scanning, report reading
- CVE & CVSS — understanding vulnerability databases and severity scoring
- System hacking phases — password cracking, privilege escalation, maintaining access
- Password attacks — brute force, dictionary, rainbow table attacks
- Hydra — online password brute-forcing (SSH, FTP, HTTP login forms)
- John the Ripper, Hashcat — offline hash cracking techniques
- Metasploit Framework — architecture, modules (exploits, payloads, post)
- Lab — Exploit a Metasploitable system, gain root access, create persistence
Malware, Sniffing, Social Engineering & DoS
- Malware types — viruses, worms, trojans, ransomware, rootkits, spyware, keyloggers
- Creating & analysing trojans with msfvenom — payloads, reverse shells, bind shells
- Sniffing — passive vs active sniffing, ARP spoofing, MITM attacks
- Wireshark — capturing and analysing network traffic, filtering protocols
- Ettercap — ARP poisoning and MITM attack demonstration
- Social Engineering — phishing, vishing, smishing, pretexting, baiting, tailgating
- SET (Social Engineering Toolkit) — phishing page creation, credential harvesting
- DoS & DDoS — attack types, tools (hping3), defence and mitigation strategies
Web Application Hacking & OWASP Top 10
- Web application architecture — client-server, HTTP methods, cookies, sessions, headers
- Burp Suite — intercepting proxy, repeater, intruder, scanner, decoder
- OWASP Top 10 (2021) — all 10 vulnerabilities with exploitation and mitigation
- SQL Injection — manual SQLi, error-based, blind, time-based, SQLmap automation
- XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) — reflected, stored, DOM-based — detection and exploitation
- CSRF, IDOR, broken authentication, security misconfigurations
- Directory traversal, file inclusion (LFI/RFI), command injection
- Lab — Complete web application penetration test on DVWA + OWASP WebGoat
Wireless Hacking, Session Hijacking & Cryptography
- Wireless networking concepts — 802.11 standards, SSID, WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA3
- Wi-Fi hacking — WPA2 handshake capture, dictionary attack with aircrack-ng suite
- Evil twin attacks, rogue access points, deauthentication attacks
- Session hijacking — cookie theft, session fixation, token prediction
- Cryptography fundamentals — symmetric (AES, DES), asymmetric (RSA), hashing (MD5, SHA)
- PKI, SSL/TLS — certificate structure, HTTPS, certificate-based attacks (SSLstrip)
- Steganography — hiding data in images and files, detection methods
- Lab — WPA2 password crack + session hijacking demonstration in isolated lab
Penetration Testing, Bug Bounty & CEH Exam Preparation
- Full penetration testing methodology — scoping, rules of engagement, reporting
- Penetration test report writing — executive summary, technical findings, CVSS scores, remediation
- Capstone Lab — end-to-end pen test on a multi-machine network (recon → exploit → report)
- Bug bounty hunting — platforms (HackerOne, Bugcrowd), finding targets, responsible disclosure
- Advanced persistence — covering tracks, log clearing, anti-forensics basics
- CEH v12 full mock exam 1 — 125 questions, timed, full review session
- CEH v12 full mock exam 2 — 125 questions, weak-area focus and revision
- Cybersecurity career roadmap — CEH → OSCP → CISSP pathway + placement referrals
📄 Download Full Ethical Hacking Syllabus PDF — free with course enquiry
Hacking Tools & Technologies
Jobs You Can Get After This Course
Ethical Hacker / Penetration Tester
₹5–18 LPAConduct authorised security tests on networks, applications, and systems for IT companies and cybersecurity firms
Cybersecurity Analyst
₹4–12 LPAMonitor, detect, and respond to security incidents at companies, banks, and government organisations
Vulnerability Assessor
₹4–10 LPAIdentify and document vulnerabilities in IT infrastructure using automated tools and manual testing
SOC Analyst (L1 / L2)
₹3–9 LPAMonitor SIEM alerts, investigate security events, and respond to incidents in a Security Operations Centre
Bug Bounty Hunter
₹3–30 LPA+Earn rewards by finding and responsibly disclosing vulnerabilities in companies through HackerOne and Bugcrowd programmes
Red Team / Security Engineer
₹8–25 LPASimulate advanced adversary attacks for large enterprises — one of the highest-paying cybersecurity specialisations
Who Should Join This Course?
College Students & Fresh Graduates
BCA, B.Tech, B.Sc (CS/IT), MCA, or any graduate who wants to build a high-paying career in cybersecurity, ethical hacking, or penetration testing.
Networking Professionals
CCNA-certified or networking professionals who want to expand into the offensive security side of the field — pen testing and red teaming.
Software Developers
Developers who want to understand how applications are attacked so they can write more secure code — a highly valued skill called "DevSecOps".
IT Professionals & Career Switchers
Those in IT support, system administration, or networking who want to move into the fast-growing, well-paying cybersecurity field.
Bug Bounty Aspirants
Anyone interested in earning from bug bounty programmes — finding real vulnerabilities in company websites and getting paid for responsible disclosure.
Defence & Government Aspirants
Candidates preparing for DRDO, NIC, CERT-In, Police Cyber Cell, and other government cybersecurity positions that require ethical hacking knowledge.
What Our Students Say
"I joined MMIIT's Ethical Hacking course after my B.Tech and the experience was outstanding. Every single topic — from Nmap scanning to Metasploit exploitation to Burp Suite web hacking — was practised in a real Kali Linux lab on vulnerable machines, not just explained on slides. The faculty are actual CEH-certified professionals who share real-world scenarios. I cleared the CEH v12 exam first attempt and joined as a Penetration Tester at ₹5.5 LPA. Best ethical hacking institute near Dwarka Mor."
"The SQL Injection and Burp Suite modules at MMIIT completely changed how I see web security. I had been a PHP developer for 2 years and never realised how easily my code could be exploited. After completing the Ethical Hacking course, I now write secure code and also do freelance penetration testing on the side. I earned ₹40,000 from my first bug bounty report within 2 months of completing the course. The practical approach at MMIIT makes all the difference."
"I had done CCNA before and was looking to get into cybersecurity. MMIIT's Ethical Hacking course was the perfect next step — the faculty connected networking knowledge to actual attack techniques in a way that made everything click. The capstone penetration test on a full network — recon, scanning, exploitation, post-exploitation, report — was exceptional. I'm now a SOC Analyst at a Delhi BFSI company at ₹4.2 LPA with a clear path to a pen tester role next year."
Frequently Asked Questions
Have more questions about Ethical Hacking? Call us at +91-7838180031 or visit MMIIT at Dwarka Mor Metro, Delhi.
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