Taught in person, by Ashish Punj Real apps, live in production Serving Panchkula

Agentic engineering: the Panchkula AI course
for coders and non-coders.

You direct generative AI to build and ship working full-stack apps, the part users see and the engine behind it. Taught in person by Ashish Punj, who spent 30 years building software across the US and Mexico and sold a platform that moved over a million packages. Yeh koi jaadu ki pudiya nahi hai. You do the work.

₹15,000 for all three levels (₹5,000 a level) · 8 seats, the instructor teaches every class himself · in person at our SCO 34, Sector 33 Chandigarh classroom, close to Panchkula · starts 1 September

Three live builds, by the instructor Used by real businesses 30 years building software · US & Mexico In person · Sector 33, Chandigarh 8 seats a batch
The course at a glance

Three levels, three months, then you build the real thing.

By the end you'll have built and shipped a complete full-stack web app, not a toy college project, the real thing. Along the way you ship real features onto a safe copy of the very app Vannessa Unisex Salon runs its whole day on. As a class you even take a brand-new product all the way to live: research what people actually want, choose the right tools and libraries (the tech stack), and build the command center, the one dashboard the whole product runs on.

What you'll be able to build

  • A full-stack web app, live on a real web address
  • Sign-up & login with Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, and more
  • Secure login with OTP and two-step verification, the way real apps do it
  • The right tech stack, which open-source tools and libraries to actually trust
  • How to research the right approach to build anything, not just copy-paste from tutorials
  • Mobile-first design and progressive web apps, installable, app-like

The schedule

  • 3 levels · ~108 hours · over 3 months
  • 3 hours a day, 3 days a week
  • Pick your slot: 10 AM to 1 PM, 2 PM to 5 PM, or 5 PM to 8 PM
  • In person · SCO 34, Sector 33D, Chandigarh
  • Starts 1 September · 8 seats · ₹5,000 a level
Real businesses run on these

Open the software real businesses run their whole day on.

Not demos, live products his customers depend on. Open them and judge the quality yourself. This is the kind of thing you'll learn to build.

Peter Diary, open it

  • A "digital munim" for a small business, attendance, job cards, daily cash, staff sales and daily reports, all on the phone.
  • Vannessa Unisex Salon runs its whole day on it, and Mittal Spices in Panchkula runs on Peter CRM. Live and free to open: app.growtricity.com.
  • Built by your instructor. This is the kind of thing you'll learn to build.

Built for a Burning Man camp, open it

  • An app the instructor built for a Burning Man theme camp in the US, the famous Nevada festival. It runs a 24-person crew that cooks dinner for ~72 guests a night, five nights straight.
  • Member directory, schedules, menus, roles and shifts, a whole operation on the phone. Live and free to open: spoonies-poc.pages.dev.
  • Same hand as Peter Diary, proof your instructor builds for clients across the world. (Plus a private WhatsApp order-book a Mexico company runs on daily.)

Clear Prompt Builder, open it

  • An open-source tool the instructor built: turn a rough request into a clear, AI-ready brief, and it flags anything unconfirmed as [PENDING], so the AI can't invent facts.
  • His TCE method (Task · Context · Expectation) plus the anti-hallucination discipline you'll learn here, built into real software. Free, no login: nha-tce/en.html.
  • Proof of work you can open and use yourself, a live taste of the method this course teaches.
Who this is for

You don't need to already be a coder. You need to be smart.

B.Tech, BCA, B.Com, accounting, the label on your degree matters less than how sharp you are. If you've only done college projects and the applications go nowhere, that isn't a verdict on you: nobody taught you to build with AI. That's the gap this closes, and you close it building on real software businesses already run on, not toy projects.

This is for you if

  • You're 19+, with a degree or 12th done. B.Tech, BCA, B.Com, accounting, any background
  • You're sharp and ready to work, prior coding is a bonus, not a requirement
  • You have no job yet, or you're stuck in low-paid work
  • You live in the Tricity, or in a PG away from home
  • You'll show up in person and do the work between classes

This is not for you if

  • , You want a certificate without building anything
  • , You're looking for a magic shortcut to money
  • , You can't come to Chandigarh in person
  • , You won't put in the hours outside class
Taught live, in person

A real room, not a recorded course.

The same AI work the instructor teaches working professionals in Mexico City, taught live and in person, here in Chandigarh.

Before your first class

What to bring, and how a class runs.

No surprises. Here's exactly what to carry, how the day runs, and how to reach the room.

What to bring

  • Your own laptop, ideally one that can plug into a screen (an HDMI port, or a small USB-C adapter). Not sure what yours has? Send the instructor your laptop's details on WhatsApp and he'll tell you plainly whether it'll work.
  • A paid AI account: ChatGPT Plus (₹1,999/month incl. GST) or a Claude plan (~$17/month ≈ ₹1,500, includes Claude Code). It's your own subscription; the instructor tells you which one to buy, so you don't pay for more than you need.
  • A water bottle, you build for three hours
  • A notepad, a pencil and an eraser
  • Loose, comfortable clothes, you sit and focus for the full session

How a class runs

  • Reach 10 minutes early, we start on time
  • Phones off during class, full focus while you build
  • Two 15-minute breaks: bathroom, phone, or grab a snack
  • Bathroom is inside the office; the room is air-conditioned
  • Lockers for your bag and phone

How to reach

  • SCO 34, Sector 33D, Chandigarh, 160020
  • Near the Sector 33/34 and Sector 34 Market bus stops; ISBT-43 is close by
  • Coming by bus? Open it in Google Maps for the live route from where you are
Ashish Punj, Founder and Lead Instructor, smiling beside a Growtricity billboard
Ashish Punj · Founder & Lead Instructor · Chandigarh
Who teaches

Taught by Ashish Punj, he built the app you just opened.

Open it: app.growtricity.com. Vannessa Unisex Salon runs its whole day on it: sales, staff, payments.

Ashish Punj. 30 years building and selling software, working with companies across the US and Mexico. He built Pikkop, a logistics platform in Mexico that moved over a million packages, and sold it in 2024. It's a small room of 8, and he teaches every class himself.

Schooled in Chandigarh, he's taught AI to lawyers, founders and operators across two continents, now he's teaching it here, to people who want to build.

He's already taught 100+ students across Mexico and the USA, people who used these same techniques to build and ship real software of their own. Now it's Tricity's turn.

30 years · US & Mexico Built & sold Pikkop EN · हिंदी · ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
What you'll learn

Everything here, you learn on software a real business runs today.

The topics below, every serious course teaches. What no one else can hand you is where you learn them, on real, live products his customers run their whole day on, shipping real features onto them. Not slides. Not a tutorial app that resets when class ends.

You don't practise on toy projects. Open one right now: app.growtricity.com. Vannessa Unisex Salon runs its whole day on it. And the open-source Clear Prompt Builder, the reliability tool forged on legal work in Mexico. You ship real features onto safe copies of software businesses depend on. Peter Diary, Peter CRM.

Build AI a real business can depend on

  • A business in Mexico runs its day on AI built this way, on legal documents, where one invented fact has a real consequence. You'll learn to make AI that reliable: it flags what it isn't sure of instead of inventing it.
  • Open the discipline yourself, it's open-source, the Clear Prompt Builder. Making AI safe enough to put in front of a paying customer is the hard part, and the part a chatbot tour never reaches.

The AI toolkit, and the judgment to use it

  • Which AI model to trust for which job, open vs closed models, which are free vs paid, and the honest tradeoffs in cost, speed and quality.
  • When a free building block is enough, and when a paid one is worth it.
  • How to direct AI like a professional, not just chat with one bot.
  • When to give the AI reusable "skills", saved instructions that make it produce better, more consistent work, and which ones are worth building.

Work like a real engineering team

  • Track every change cleanly and write docs anyone can follow, the standard way teams work.
  • Keep "technical debt", the shortcuts that slow a project down later, under control.
  • Plan like pros (Kanban boards, Agile vs Waterfall) and test properly before users see it.
  • Manage your time the way real builders do, how much goes to coding, learning, research, brainstorming, and working problems out with other people.
  • The everyday working habits of real engineering teams, version control, code review, planning, testing.

Understand how AI works, and build agents

  • Open-source vs closed-source AI models, what each really is, the honest differences, and when to use which.
  • How AI models actually learn, in plain language, neural networks, weights and fine-tuning, without a science degree.
  • Build software agents that do real work on their own, and shape how one behaves for a specific job.
  • Enough real understanding to keep up as AI keeps changing, and adapt what you build.

Choose the stack, run the infrastructure

  • Choose the right tools and database by reasoning, not by copying a tutorial, the same calls he made building his live products.
  • Put your software online and keep it running safely, so it's not just on your laptop.
  • Keep it simple enough to manage, solid enough to do the job.

Design for real people, then ship

  • Read what a real business actually needs and find the quick wins, the way the salon app was shaped around how Vannessa Unisex Salon runs its day.
  • Design software people use without thinking, clear, low-effort, genuinely good UX.
  • Know when it's truly ready for users, release it, and keep it working as more people come.

Think first, then build

  • Don't build everything at once. Learn what to make first, the small things that help people the most.
  • Find the parts that annoy people while using your app (the "friction"), and fix those first.
  • Pick the easy wins first, the low-hanging fruit, so you see results fast.
  • Make screens people enjoy using, clean and simple (good UX and UI), never confusing.
  • Build it so it still works when 10 users become 1,000 (this is called scalability).
  • Learn how to take your product to the right people, who needs it, and how to reach them (this is "go-to-market").
The stack you'll build on: Claude Code Codex GitHub the command line Linux cloud servers Convex (app database) Clerk (logins) Tailscale (private networking) Resend (sending email) Add Google/Facebook sign-in Google Sheets Google Drive
Why this isn't a coaching class

You learn from someone who built it, on the software he built.

A Chandigarh salon. Vannessa Unisex Salon, runs its whole day on software the instructor built: sales, staff, payments. Open it yourself: app.growtricity.com. Here, you ship real features onto safe copies of software like that, then your own. That's the part no slide-deck course can give you.

"You can outsource your thinking, but never your understanding."Andrej Karpathy · OpenAI founding member · AI Ascent 2026

You build on live products real businesses depend on

Not toy projects. You ship features onto safe copies of the apps real businesses run their day on. Peter Diary (Vannessa Unisex Salon) and Peter CRM (Mittal Spices), then your own. Open one now: app.growtricity.com. The work doesn't reset when class ends.

Taught by the builder, not a trainer

Ashish built and sold Pikkop, a Mexico platform that moved over a million packages. He teaches every class himself: eight people, in person.

You understand every line, or you don't move on

The AI writes the code; this is engineering, not hand-coding. But you explain what you built and direct AI to fix it. Can't explain it yet? You don't advance. That's what survives a real client.

The course · 3 levels, about 3 months

From "I don't know how to code" to "I ship real software or websites."

Three focused hours a day, three days a week, built around a job or studies. You build the whole time: about 108 hours of real shipping over three months, all in person. ₹15,000 for all three levels.

Level 1 · Month 1

Build & ship

Go from zero (or a little code) to two real products, live on the internet, a website and a working app.

  • The developer toolkit college skipped, the terminal, git, Linux, SSH
  • How to actually work with AI: which model for which job, giving it the right context, catching its mistakes
  • The tools the pros use. Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, and how to drive them
  • Build a clean, real website, live on its own web address
  • Build a full app with a login and a database, also live

You leave with: two live products + a GitHub anyone can open.

Level 2 · Month 2

Real software

Build the kind of software a business pays for, by shipping onto software a business already depends on.

  • Logins and accounts done properly, the same setup the instructor's live apps use
  • Keeping every customer's data separate and safe: you build it, then try to break it
  • Roles, permissions, and billing, free vs paid plans
  • Ship real features onto safe copies of apps a real business runs its day on: Peter Diary (open app.growtricity.com to see Vannessa Unisex Salon's), and Peter CRM.
  • Launch a production-grade app in the real world, live, on a real domain

You leave with: your own real software product a business could pay for.

Level 3 · Month 3

Automate & launch

Turn the skill into real, shippable products, and become job- and client-ready.

  • As a class, take a brand-new product all the way to live, research what people actually want, choose the right tools and libraries (the tech stack), and build the command center, the one dashboard it all runs on
  • Automation: software that runs on its own, on a schedule, no one watching
  • AI that answers from your own documents, not made-up answers
  • A working WhatsApp agent, live on a real number
  • Present your work: scoping and quoting real projects, proposals, handling clients
  • Your portfolio packaged + applications out, to jobs and clients alike
  • A special guest class with a working industry expert, from India or abroad.

You leave with: real software you've built and put online, a portfolio to show any employer or client, and you've already started applying, for jobs and freelance work.

Fees

₹15,000 for all three levels, paid ₹5,000 a level.

A launch price for the first Tricity batch. It buys three months in a room of eight, taught in person by Ashish Punj, who built and sold a platform that moved over a million packages. You learn on real software his customers run on today, open app.growtricity.com. This is real work, for people serious about becoming builders.

₹5,000

per level. Three levels, three months. You pay as you go, level by level, and we expect you to finish all three.

Your tools

You bring your own AI account: about ₹2,000 a month (ChatGPT Plus or a Claude plan), roughly ₹6,000 across the three months. Paid straight to the provider, not to us, we tell you exactly which one.

The skill

You learn to build and deliver real, working software, the skill behind the best-paid work in tech. No honest person can promise the income itself.

Yeh koi jaadu ki pudiya nahi hai. In education the only honest guarantee is the teacher's record, and you can open his: app.growtricity.com, the app Vannessa Unisex Salon runs its whole day on. He built and sold a platform that moved over a million packages, and has taught 100+ students across the US and Mexico. This is for people ready to do the work.

If you're paying for your son or daughter

Straight answers for the person paying.

You work hard for your money. Here's the honest version, in plain words.

Pay one level at a time

₹5,000 a level, ₹15,000 in all, you pay in small steps, not one big cheque up front. Your child earns the next level by doing the work of the last.

Meet the instructor before you decide

Come to Sector 33, sit across from the instructor, and see the real software he's built, before you pay anything.

A real teacher, a real classroom

Eight students, taught in person by someone who built and sold real software across the US and Mexico. You can sit in and watch before you decide.

Straight answers

The questions you're already asking.

Is this just another AI course?

Fair question, you should ask it. The honest answer isn't a promise, it's something you can check: come meet the instructor and open the real software he's built that real businesses run on. See it, then decide.

There are no student reviews yet.

True, this is the first Tricity batch. But the instructor has taught 100+ students across Mexico and the USA, and that launch price is low for exactly this reason: your results are how the next batch gets filled, so we genuinely need you to do well.

I only did college projects and I'm weak at coding. Can I do this?

That's exactly who this is built for. We start from the basics. The batch is only 8 people, taught in person, so nobody is left behind.

What if my laptop is weak, or I'm staying in a PG?

A basic laptop is enough, most of the heavy work runs in the cloud, not on your machine. You just need to show up and put in the hours between classes.

How much time does it take?

Three levels over about three months, classes 3 days a week, around three hours each, in person at SCO 34, Sector 33D, Chandigarh.

Will I definitely get a job?

No one honest can promise that. What Growtricity promises: you'll leave able to build and ship real software, with a portfolio an employer or client can open. That's what gets the job, or the first client.

First batch · starts 1 September · 8 seats

Talk to your instructor. Ashish Punj, before you decide.

Message us on WhatsApp, or come to Sector 33 and meet him, he built and sold software used across the US and Mexico. Open the app a real business runs its day on: app.growtricity.com. See it, ask anything, then decide.

📍 SCO 34, Sector 33D, Chandigarh · Mohali · Panchkula · Zirakpur & Kharar

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