About This Masterclass
In today’s fast-moving tech world, staying ahead of trends isn’t optional, it’s essential for career growth. This exclusive masterclass reveals the Java Developer Roadmap for 2025, helping you make informed decisions on what to learn, how to grow, and where to focus.
From backend architecture and frameworks to cloud-native tooling and scalable systems, you’ll gain the strategic clarity needed to future-proof your skills and stay competitive in the evolving world of software development.
Join this free live masterclass with Oracle SDE-3 Nischal Muradia to discover the backend roadmap for 2025. Learn Java, Spring Boot, microservices, system design, and backend interview preparation. Perfect for backend devs, career switchers, and aspiring SDEs.
📅 Date: Sunday, May 04, 2025
⏰ Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM IST
What Will You Learn From This Masterclass?
- Understand the Future of Backend Engineering Learn how backend roles are evolving and what skills will matter most in 2025 and beyond.
- Master the Backend Tech Stack Explore the most impactful tools and technologies including Java, Spring Boot, Kafka, Docker, and Kubernetes, what to learn, why, and in what order.
- System Design Clarity from a Practitioner Get an insider’s view into how high-scale systems are built and scaled in real companies like Flipkart and Oracle.
- Backend Career Roadmap Discover proven paths to move from mid-level roles to SDE-2, SDE-3, and eventually system design expert.
- Interview Preparation for Backend Roles Get tips, sample questions, and common patterns asked in backend and system design interviews at top tech companies.
Meet Nischal Muradia
SDE-3 @ Oracle | Ex-Flipkart
Backend & System Design Specialist
- 5+ years of experience building and scaling high-performance systems
- Worked on critical infrastructure at Flipkart (Last Mile, Hyperlocal Delivery) and currently at Oracle
- Tech Stack: Java, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, and distributed systems
- Scaled systems for Big Billion Days, managed messaging queues, and implemented microservices architectures end-to-end