/ About Sangam (2024)
One firm. Two outputs. No sandboxes.
We run a functioning software development firm and a hands-on training institute inside the same operation. Students work on deployed systems. Clients get engineers who already know how production breaks.






Mohammed Abu Saleh
Co-Founder and CTO (SCS)
Salman Faraz
Co-Founder and COO (SCS)
Noorulla
Managing Director (SCS)


Mohsin Khan D S
Chief Information Officer (SCS)




Abdul Khadar Jilan
Technical Lead and L&D (SCS)
Mohammed Raza
Senior IT Consultant (SCS)


The training ground is a live dev shop
Most institutes simulate industry conditions. We don't simulate anything. Students are embedded in active client projects — working against real deadlines, real requirements, and real consequences when something ships broken.
That structure is deliberate. Practical experience built inside a functioning firm produces engineers who've already navigated production constraints before their first job.

They fix broken systems before they teach
Our instructors are working developers with active client portfolios. They debug production incidents, ship releases, and then walk into the classroom with specific, current examples of how systems behave under real load.
Mentorship here means a senior developer reviewing your pull request on a live codebase — not a recorded walkthrough of a synthetic tutorial.
Two outputs from one ecosystem
Every engagement produces deployed client software and engineers who've shipped to production. Industry-relevant stacks, real project constraints, and mentorship from active developers — not a certificate programme dressed up as a career path.