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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Only if you are good with Maths and programming, you must pick up a language like PHP/ HTML5 (web dev), .Net (for software development), Java/ Android (for apps) or C#/ Unity (for games).
However, like I mentioned, you must be good with programming to move ahead in this area since you have to compete with other MCAs and B.Tech (CS) applicants. So, choose your internship/ industrial training very carefully. Do not just go for the cheapest to save money. See the IT Company's credentials on the net. For example, if someone provides LIVE PROJECTS, are they there near the TOP on PORTALS like JustDial? Or, if the company is registered
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Contributor-Level 7
You can still continue your studies. I would recommend completing your intermediate first and opting for some bachelor's course. If you still want to work, you can opt for distance learning education along with that.
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Contributor-Level 8
The Training and Placement Unit of the Institute is responsible for providing world class job opportunities to the undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public sector organizations.
No institute can guarantee you placements. It's just purely based on how you utilize your abilities and skills at the right time. I would suggest you to contact the training and placement department personally for accurate numbers.
Salary is a function of various factors:
I. The institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech e.g. a graduate from a top institute will comm
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
If you opt for commerce, except for first two, all other options of professional degrees will be available to you. For government, defense and Public Sector Units (PSU), one needs to be a graduate and then qualify the selection exam of the respective field.
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2015-04-07 08:59:03
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2013-06-25 14:36:08
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