TryHackMe
Progressive cybersecurity learning path. Each room builds on previous knowledge.
Complete Beginner Path - TryHackMe is a comprehensive beginner-level resource offered by TryHackMe, focused on building practical skills in cybersecurity. Whether you're a complete beginner looking to start a new career or a professional aiming to upgrade your skills, this resource provides a thorough learning experience.
This is a hands-on, project-based learning platform where you learn by doing, not just watching. Instead of passive video consumption, you'll actively write code, solve problems, and build projects from the very first lesson. Research consistently shows that active practice leads to 3-5x better retention compared to passive learning. You'll make mistakes, debug issues, and develop real problem-solving skills that directly translate to workplace performance.
This resource covers topics essential for success in cybersecurity, including network security, ethical hacking, penetration testing, and incident response. The curriculum is structured to build your knowledge progressively — starting with foundational concepts and advancing to real-world applications.
By the end, you should be able to:
Duration: Estimated duration: 60 hours of content, designed to be completed in 6-12 weeks at a comfortable pace.
No prior experience is required. This course starts from the absolute basics and gradually builds up complexity. A computer with internet access is all you need to get started.
This resource is designed for a wide audience:
Pricing: This resource is completely free with no hidden charges.
Completing this resource and building related skills can prepare you for roles such as Security Analyst, Penetration Tester, SOC Analyst, Security Engineer. Realistic salary bands in India (2025-2026), based on Naukri/AmbitionBox data:
Actual offers vary heavily by city, company tier, and how strong your portfolio or interview performance is. Companies actively hiring in this space include Wipro, HCL, Deloitte, PwC, government agencies.
India faces a cybersecurity talent shortage of 500,000+ professionals. With increasing digitization and cyber threats (India saw a 300% increase in cyberattacks in 2024), organizations are desperate for security talent. The Indian government's push for data localization and regulations like DPDP Act 2023 have further increased demand. Cybersecurity professionals enjoy some of the highest job security in tech — once skilled, you're virtually recession-proof.
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