Raise Tech trains students, graduates and career switchers in the four most in-demand tech tracks – every course rebuilt around how AI actually changes the work.
Project-based
AI-first tracks
Mentor sessions
Cohort learning
We started Raise Tech because most courses still teach the 2015 way of working. The job changed. The curriculum should too.
No 8-hour lectures. Every concept is taught through a build, a breakdown, or a real-world scenario.
Each course is rewritten around how AI changes the workflow – from copilots to autonomous agents.
You leave with a portfolio of shipped work, not a stack of certificates nobody reads.
Resumes, interviews, mock rounds, and referrals — built into the program, not sold as add-ons.
Each course is taught in cohorts with live mentors, project reviews, and AI-tooling fluency baked in.
From Python and statistics to LLM-powered analytics workflows
Defensive and offensive security, augmented with AI tooling.
Spring Boot, React, and AI-assisted code, end-to-end.
SEO, paid media, and AI-powered growth workflows that move metrics.
BigQuery, Dataflow, Pub/Sub, and AI-powered analytics pipelines.
Live cohorts, structured modules, and mentor support - never alone in a video player.
Weekly builds that compound. By the end, you have a portfolio that speaks.
Mock interviews, code reviews, and feedback loops with practicing engineers and designers.
Resume, LinkedIn, referral support, and outcome tracking until you're placed.
Every Raise Tech course is built from the ground up around how AI changes the day-to-day – not bolted on as a final week.
We teach Cursor, ChatGPT, Claude and tool-specific copilots - and when not to trust them.
From basic prompting to multi-step agentic workflows. You'll write prompts like you write code.
Build apps that talk to models. Embeddings, RAG, evals - the actual production stack.
AI for data, AI for security, AI for design, AI for engineering. Different stacks, different patterns.
We don’t run on testimonials or claims. We show you exactly what you’ll learn, build, and qualify for.
Talk to an advisor, see the curriculum, and figure out which track fits your goals.