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DISHA RANI

Guide-Level 13

B.Tech CSE graduates have excellent exposure to computer programming, computer architecture, data structures, operating systems, computer graphics, RDBM, computer networks, data warehousing and data mining, software engineering, mobile computing, embedded system, artificial intelligence, E-Commerce and ERP and network security, etc. B.Tech computer Science graduates are trained to take any of the technology stack path. Majority of IT companies bifurcate their freshers in. NET, Java or Mainframe development as per their need. Developers may not have the choice of technology. Thank you.

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DISHA RANI

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It opens various paths in the field of networking. The career opportunities after passing CCNA are Network Engineer, Network Administrator, Technical Support Engineer, system admin, etc. If you are serious about your career then you should go for CCNP or CCIE for better job and money after getting some experience of networking. The only certification will not help you to get going in the field of networking, always acquire great knowledge along with certification. Many people try to pass CCNA with the help of dumps. Dumps can be helpful in passing the exams but it will not give you proper knowledge of the domain. Courses information ca
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DISHA RANI

Guide-Level 13

Monitor and direct the movement of aircraft on the ground and in the air, using radar, computers, or visual references
Control all ground traffic at airports, including baggage vehicles and airport workers
Manage communications by transferring control of departing flights to traffic control centers and accepting control of arriving flights
Provide information to pilots, such as weather updates, runway closures and other critical information
Alert airport response staff, in the event of an aircraft emergency
Maintain and prepare the control tower or control centers for emergencies. Pay Scale of air traffic controllers varies considerably dep
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

Scholar-Level 16

There are many options you can choose from such as giving bank PO exams, MBA, working somewhere, certifications such as CWA, BSE/NSE, among others.

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Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Some of the positions in the IT industry are software engineer, software consultant, network engineer, database administrator, test engineer, system analyst, computer systems analysts, programmer and quality assurance engineer.

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

https://www.shiksha.com/careers
Here you can read this blog for better guidance.
Engineering. Last year, over 13 lac students all over India took the JEE entrance examinations, making it one of the most popular college courses till date. .
Biological and Medical Sciences. .
Commerce. .
Arts. .
Vocational Careers.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

If you had PCM in +2 stage, then you are eligible to become commercial pilot. You may join any flying club to get flying training and license.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Although there are dozens of job-oriented Diploma courses but here I am going to tell you about 20 most popular job-oriented Diploma courses:Diploma in Teaching English. Bachelor of Co-operative Management. B.Sc. In Hardware Networking & Digital Communication. M.Sc. In Counseling and Family Therapy.

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

Both the courses have a good career. But medical field is a respected one. Commerce is easier than medical studies. At the same time you can get jobs earlier
While the medical stream will be more theoretical- asking you to develop expertise in the details, the non-medical stream will hone your analytical skills. But again, both offer ample amount of inter-disciplinary strata within each stream which leaves no dearth of new, less conventional options. Science:This is the most chosen stream for 10+2 education. Arts: Although, Arts is one of the least preferred career options after 10th, it holds many exciting career opportunities. Commerc
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