I’m setting up an offline MERN workshop in India for a crowd of more than sixteen developers who already grasp the basics and now want to move into intermediate territory. The whole session must be driven by hands-on coding rather than slide decks, so plan to have everyone working on their own machines while you live-code, troubleshoot and review. What I need from you • A concise, intermediate-level syllabus that covers MongoDB, Express, React and Node in a balanced way, with particular attention to API design, React hooks/state management, MongoDB schema design and secure front-to-back integration. • Step-by-step lab exercises and at least one end-to-end mini-project that the class can finish during the training. • All starter code, sample data and setup instructions delivered ahead of day one. • Real-time guidance during the sessions—expect plenty of pair programming, debugging walk-throughs and code reviews. • Post-training materials: cleaned-up source code and a short recap sheet so attendees can keep practising. Acceptance criteria 1. Every participant leaves with a fully working MERN mini-project deployed locally. 2. All code repositories and slides (if any) handed over in an organised GitHub repo. 3. You remain available for one follow-up Q&A session online after the event. If you have experience running similar in-person bootcamps and can keep a large room actively coding for the entire duration, let’s talk dates and logistics.