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<p>From the third semester of the course, subjects included in the curriculum are more specialisation-centric. Till the second year, common subjects are taught to all the students, irrespective of the chosen specialisation. The subjects included in <strong>HBTU BTech CSE third semester</strong> are:</p><ul><li>Data Structure using C</li><li>Engineering Mathematics - II</li><li>Digital Electronics</li><li>Python Programming</li><li>Computer Organisation</li><li>Introduction to Emerging Technologies in ICT</li></ul>

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<p>A wide programme encompassing fundamental Computer Science topics, the B.Tech in Computer Science offers a strong foundation for a variety of IT careers across multiple domains. There are more varied professional alternatives available.</p><p>Machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and other AI/ML ideas are the main topics of the B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence curriculum. It might have a somewhat smaller scope than general computer science, but it is in line with the increasing need for AI specialists.</p><p>Depending on your area of interest, a B.Tech in AI might be a better option... View more

2 Views Posted 9 months ago

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<p>SGBAU's MCA stands out because it combines <strong data-start="1879" data-end="1941">quality education, expert faculty, solid placement support</strong>, and <strong data-start="1947" data-end="1975">excellent infrastructure</strong>, all at an <strong data-start="1987" data-end="2006">affordable cost</strong>. If you're aiming for a cost-effective yet impactful pathway into software development, cybersecurity, database management, IT consulting, or related fields, this programme is a strong choice.</p>

3 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>To get admission to the Institute of Industrial and Computer Management and Research (IICMR), Pune, for UG/PG courses, candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria. For MBA, a bachelor's degree with 50% marks and a valid score in MAH-MBA-CET, CAT, or CMAT is required. For MCA, a bachelor's degree with 50% marks and MAH-MCA-CET score is needed. The selection process includes entrance exams, followed by GD and PI for MBA. Admissions are confirmed based on exam performance. For details, visit the official website.&nbsp;</p>

41 Views Posted a month ago

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<p>Yes School of Computer Applications at Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies provide online classes through Centre of Distance and Online Education. They offer UGC approved online degree programs which includes Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and Master of Computer Applications (MCA).</p><p>&lt;!-EndFragment -&gt;</p>

13 Views Posted 3 years ago

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There are many colleges for B.Sc and B.C.A in Chennai we can list some top colleges for your better understanding. It's you choice which to select there some list of colleges
BCA colleges in Chennai
1. Loyola College, Chennai
2. Womens's Cristian College, Chennai
3. Presidency College, Chennai
4. Stella Maris College, Chennai
B. S. C college in Chennai
1. Guru Nanak College, Chennai
2. Loyola College, Chennai
Note:-Student should get minimum aggregate of 50% in class 12th.

214 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Mentor , Artist , Social worker...,

Dear,
Yes, you are eligible to apply for BCA and B.Tech computer science but according to the first question, you can consider these options too.
Physiotherapy
B.Pharma
Food technology
Wildlife Science
Environment Science
Psychology
Forensic Science
Life Science
Zoology Hons
Physics / chemistry / maths Hons
Actuarial Science
Economics Hons
All the best.

263 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
No, M.Sc in computer science is not offered by the IIT JAM.
JAM 2018 examination will be conducted for the seven test papers, namely-
Biological Sciences
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Geology
Mathematics
Mathematical Statistics
Physics
Get the detailed list of courses offered by JAM participating institutions here:
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<p>Not all SAP courses need knowledge of coding. The proprietary programming language of SAP is ABAP, that is short for Advanced Business Application Programming. This is used for customising and developing applications within SAP S/4HANA. And those who are developers looking for SAP courses will need to learn it. Other than that, the other modules like FICO or similar do not require coding language.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

73 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Following are the major undergraduate degree courses on information technology:
(a) B.Tech Information Technology
(b) B.Sc Information Technology
(c) Bachelors in Information Technology ( BIT)
(d) Bachelors in Computer Application.
In addition, you can go for a Diploma or Post Graduate Diploma courses in the field of Information Technology. If you share your basic qualifications then exact course can be recommended to you.

7 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Here are the popular cloud computing courses:
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani.
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences from the University of North Texas.
Master of Science in Cyber Security from the University of London. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of London.

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<p>The free SAP courses from the official site are not just for beginners. There are intermediate to advanced course offerings within the same site, and you can learn product or role wise. For the official free courses from SAP, you also do not need to sign up.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The fee structure for courses at Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR) Pune is outlined as follows:</p><p>1. *Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)*: The total fee for the 3-year BCA programme is INR 5,45,000, inclusive of various charges such as the security deposit.</p><p>2. *MBA (IT)*: The average tuition fee for the MBA programme at SICSR is INR 10.68 Lakhs.</p><p>It is important to note that these fees are subject to change, and for the most current information, it is recommended to refer to the official website of SICSR.</p>

29 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You have mentioned that you are keen on the business line & computer line. Keeping both in mind it would be ideal for you to pursue MBA in IT or systems. This will help you in exploring a career in general management in IT systems & operations & also give you the desired exposure in the computer line for exploring your own business. However, if you are keen on the programming side of IT, then you should pursue MCA or M.Sc (Computers) & look of a work assignment in the said area.

115 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Kirty,
Please refer to the list available on <a href="https://shiksha.com" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://shiksha.com</a>, you may use the filter to change your location and course preference.
<a href="https://engineering.shiksha.com/bsc-colleges-in-india-categorypage-2-64-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0?" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://engineering.shiksha.com/bsc-colleges-in-india-categorypage-2-64-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0?</a>
Hope it helped.

90 Views Posted 7 years ago

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140 Views Posted 7 years ago

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CSE cut-offs are usually very high. With 104/200 you'll probably be eligible for Aeronautical, Automobile, Biotech, Biomedical, Print and Media Technology and Mechatronics.

209 Views Posted 9 years ago

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if you like job in designing the cad/cam is a good filed and Germany is the cheapest place with good colleges to provide u that so go on based on it interest
hope this helps you

200 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Vikas,
Of course, you can switch your career but I want to ask a straight forward question - As I see you are a commercial Pilot, which area are you thinking for career development?
There are many IT Professional certification courses are around and I need to know your choice of interest.
Under Electronics and Communication Engineering
You can go for VLSI certification if you want to work in Semiconductor industry
Embedded training preferable for interest in robotics
CCNA certifications to work in IT engineering
Matlab/Simulink training to work in Signal processing/telecom/control system industries

50 Views Posted 9 years ago

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I prefer you distance learning from any course that you like

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<p>B.Tech CSE Data Science and Big Data Analytics specialisation at IILM is a full time four years course with eight semesters which is designed to provide necessary knowledge and skills to the students to work with large datasets, extract meaningful insights and make data driven decisions .</p><ul><li>Big data Analysis</li><li>Business Intelligence</li><li>Data Handling &amp; Visualization tools, Data Handling &amp; Visualization tools lab</li><li>Data Science fundamentals</li><li>Introduction to big data tools and technique</li><li>This programme ... View more

127 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Major difference in course and core areas:
CSE: Computer science engineering students study about design, implementation, and management of information system of both software and hardware processes.
IT: Information technology deals with installation, development and implementation of computer systems and applications.
Both NIT and GFTI are good.

12 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The mode of application is online. Check below the steps to apply for KCODE admission:</p><p>Step 1: Visit the official website.</p><p>Step 2: Register and verify the email-id.</p><p>Step 3: Log in and fill out the application form.</p><p>Step 4: Fill correct personal and academic details.</p><p>Step 5: Upload scanned copy of the specified documents.</p><p>Step 6: Submit the application form.</p><p><strong>Documents required at the time of application</strong></p><p>All the below-mentioned documents should be scanned and les... View more

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Overall seats across various courses at Regional Institute of E-Learning and Information Technology goes up to 50. Regional Institute of E-Learning and Information Technology offers a unique after 10th Diploma course in Engineering. This is available in Full Time mode.

34 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello,
Just after passing Diploma of three years, you will be eligible for BE 2nd year admission. The selection of college depends on your Diploma overall percentage, so work hard for good college for BE. Further, to advance your skill, you can learn Java, php, android app formation, hadoop etc. Good luck.

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Shri Sharda Institute of Computer Application and Information Technology has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: <table><tr><th>Courses</th><th>Eligibility</th><tr><td>UG Diploma</td><td>Candidate must have completed 10+2 from any recognised Board/Council.</td></tr></tr></table>

355 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There is no doubt that CCIE is easy, but if you practice day night and work hard, then you will love this course and it will be easy for you.

113 Views Posted 2016-02-02 13:07:56

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Hi Avneet,
There is a shortage of skilled engineers in Canada as a whole according to the country's engineering employment statistics and labor market study by Engineers Canada. Therefore, you will find companies looking for skilled engineers. Some of the best universities you can look forward to study are:
1. McGill University.
2. University of Toronto.
3. University of British Columbia.
4. University of Western.
5. University of Waterloo.
6. Queen's University to name a few.
Go through the websites of the universities, check the entry criteria, deadlines, fees and narrow down your choices before applying. Have a wonderful future.

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<p data-block-id="65f58c26-4b4d-4de4-92a2-5de03c3d37ba" data-pm-slice="1 []">It is very difficult to say which placement is best in GMR AA. Whether it is certificate courses in CSE or certificate courses in ECE, Both fields are special in their own terms and conditions. The placement rate directly depends on market demand. Moreover, GMR Aviation Academy has a good placement reputation in the market. Many reputable companies visit the campus to rehire talent. In 2022, GMR AA will have a 90% placement rate. So, while enrolling yourself in the course, make sure to check the market demand for the course.</p>

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