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Ranjit ShekdarSAP consultant and trainer, data scientist

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Your BCA degree is far superior to GNIIT. Try to do some IT courses and get into some company which would give you work experience. I would recommend doing programming courses in .net or Java and Advance Java. Do some certifications in Java or .net also. GNIIT is a 2 years journey if an not mistaken and then you get some placement. Rather I would say invest 6 months - 1 year and learn one language properly and then start working.

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Richa Raghawan

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You can pursue an online course from the below link:
https://www.udemy.com/courses/lifestyle/arts-and-crafts/

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Kritika Agarwal

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CCNP is better as compared to CCNA because it's higher in the hierarchy and also without CCNA, you can't pursue CCNP. So, ideally, CCNA and CCNP should not be compared.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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If you can prepare well for MBA entrance exams or if your current organization offers MBA education through a reputed university than you can go for MBA. MBA will enhance your knowledge in the managerial field. Going up in the hierarchy of any organization management is the main focus apart from technical skills. As you are already working and have gained experience on your technical skills, MBA degree would be a better option. Course curriculum of MBA is more oriented towards practical know how, case based learning, research based projects helps one to gain in-depth and diversified knowledge. You can go for distance MBA or regular PGD
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soma desdw

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Bachelors degree courses are definitely better than the diploma courses as you have more in depth knowledge, more experience and better placements.

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vasim shaikh

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Yes, it is a good institute.

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Rohit Saini

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Hi Aju,
Mentioned below are some of the courses that you can pursue:
CATIA V5 (running well as of now), AutoCAD (best tool before CATIA), solidworks, Pro E, Hypermesh, ANSYS, UNIGRAPHICS (current trend).
Stick to the basic tools first like AutoCAD and solid edge and then big tools like CATIA and UG as they can be learnt easily (as far as designing is concerned). If you are interested in analysis Ansys, CFD and hypermesh then go for them as they are the best tools to get trained.

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