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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The programme provides an advanced understanding of the key economic, political, strategic, cultural, legal and organisational dynamics that shape international affairs, with a primary focus on practical policy development and implementation. Graduates in International Relations are employed in government, journalism, law, non-governmental organizations, international business, and teaching and research. Some of the IR experts become free lancers and work as advisors to political parties, Government organisation, think tanks, strategy organisation and opinion makers. Graduates have openings in foreign services, United nations organisat
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Studies how individuals, businesses, governments and nations make choices on allocating resources to satisfy their wants and needs, and tries to determine how these groups should organize and coordinate efforts to achieve maximum output. There are multiple specialisation in the field of economics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, investigating market structure, strategic business decision, public economics, econometric, business economics, International trade, etc. With increased demand for data analyst in business to gain competitive advantage, graduates with Econometric expertise are in huge demand. Econometric is the applicati
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Following are the major job opportunities for Network Administrators: (a) Network installation engineers for installing network and computer systems. (b) Maintenance engineers for maintaining, repairing and upgrading network and computer systems. (c) Operations engineers for diagnosing and fixing problems or potential problems with the network and its hardware, software and systems. (d) Remote network operations monitoring job. (e) Performance engineers for monitoring network and systems to improve performance. (f) Networking software deployment engineer. (g) Network Design Engineer. Most of the jobs are in Indian IT companies with rem
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Another approach is to focus more on learning one programming language well. Once you're proficient at one language, the next one will be easier (just like learning natural languages). Some programming fundamentals stick with you across languages. If you can't decide, go with the programming language approach. If you don't have a favorite language, go with JavaScript or Python. Don't worry too much about different fields or topics. For your first job, it's not very important what your background is. No one who is looking for an entry-level programming job has very much real-world experience. But the more programming time (in any langua
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As a PMP, you can work in virtually any industry, with any methodology and in any location. The PMP can also provide a significant advantage when it comes to salary and earning potential. In India PMP draws salary from Rs 5 Lacs to Rs 30+ Lacs per annum depending on experience and qualifications. Cost of doing PMP is US$405.00 for members and US$555.00 for Non-member. Prerequisite for doing PMP are as follows: (a) Secondary degree (high school Diploma, associates degree or the global equivalent) and 7,500 hours leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education
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CISCO offers five levels of network certification: Entry, Associate, Professional, Expert and Architect, the highest level of accreditation within the Cisco Career Certification programme. CCENT and the CCT certifications are entry level certifications and serve as starting points for individuals interested in starting a career as a networking professional. The Associate level of Cisco Certifications can begin directly with CCNA for network installation, operations and troubleshooting or CCDA for network design. Associate Level is the foundation level of networking certification. The Professional level is an advanced level of certifica
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MCSE and MCSA are two certifications that are given to professionals who prove themselves to be competent in handling Microsoft systems. MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and MCSA stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator. MCSE and MCSA are two of the most well-known and trusted Microsoft certifications in the field of IT. The main difference between the MCSA and MCSE is that the MCSA is an associate or entry level certification and the MCSE is the Expert level certification. The MCSA certification, which is a prerequisite to studying the MCSE focuses on servers, operating systems and web applications whil
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The Microsoft Certified Database Administrator MCDBA certification provides the ability to design, implement and manage SQL Server 2000 databases. This certification was retired a few years back. It is recommended that aspirants may do MCSE Data Management and Analytics. Certification demonstrates broad skill sets in SQL administration, building enterprise-scale data solutions, and leveraging business intelligence data both on-premises and in cloud environments. An MCSE Data Management and Analytics certification professional is qualified for jobs as database analyst, database designer and business intelligence analyst. In order to ear
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MCITP certification proves that professional has the comprehensive set of skills to perform a particular IT job role, such as database administrator or enterprise messaging administrator. MCITP certifications are based on older versions of Microsoft technologies, and its requirements have declined in value as companies move to newer versions of Microsoft products. You are advised to earn a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert MCSE certification. The MCSE comes in various flavours such as MCSE Cloud Platform and Infrastructure, MCSE Mobility, MCSE Data Management and Analytics, MCSE Productivity and MCSE Business Applications and these
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