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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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Any candidate who has passed 10+2 exam from Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education or an equivalent examination of any other statutory Board or University with English as a passing subject with minimum 45% marks in aggregate
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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, C language is the base of computer programming and in computer science, you will have to learn many programing language. So, for learning higher languages, you must know the basic language. C is absolutely beneficial in computer Science.

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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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ABCL/c+ uses asynchronous message passing among objects to achieve concurrency. It requires Common Lisp. Implementations in Kyoto Common Lisp (KCL) and Symbolics Lisp are available from the author. Python manages dynamic type system and automatic memory management.

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harsh raushan

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There is not any bond restriction on learning any languages. You can learn freely.
Regards.

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Mohit AgarwalStudent-#never_give_up

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Yes. If you are a advanced level programmer in C or C+ or Java then many jobs are awaiting of you. There are many jobs for these languages. But firstly, you should have the medium level knowledge of programming.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
If your looking for a growth, you have courses like BBA and BHM which is not too much about maths but study about management level. A very interesting course. BHM is a 4 years course where you study different aspects of Hotel and you work in the industry for 6 months and specialise for 6 months and then you graduate. This makes you professional before the completion of the 4th year, it's interesting course and a very challenging industry. BBA is a 3 years course where you study about business administration, accounts and other aspects. After BBA you have MBA to specialise in and you have best specializations likes HR, Sales and Mar
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Qamre Alam

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You should have pass with 60% and have to give entrance test for PU.

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Sinchith Gowda

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By developing your programming skills and apply high thinking on it, you will become the computer programmer. You must refer books written by Balaguruswamy.

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VISHNU AGARWAL

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Since you aren't a complete novice, I think you're ready for C++, for the following reasons:
It's dangerous. Some may think this is a reason to avoid it, but these are things you are going to have to learn.
It's close to the hardware. This makes it fast and optimization and also suitable for tiny little boxes.
It has a good preprocessor. It's as dangerous as juggling chainsaws, but when you start developing a code base that has to compile on multiple systems, you'll really appreciate it.
It has objects without pointers. Traditional objects always have pointers. C++ lets you have objects that are not allocated and not accessed by pointers.
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Aara Kapur

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Hi,
I think C language is more valuable for you.
But one thing that you should always keep in mind is that you should start the training from good training centers such as - Koenig Solutions, Udemy, Global Knowledge and much more.

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