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Diya Nihalani

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There are numerous job profiles offered in the domain of cloud computing in India. Some of them are - AWS Devops Engineer, Full Stack Developer, Cloud Security Engineer, Cloud Support Engineer, Cloud Devops Engineer, Software Tester and a lot more. Now my advice to freshers would be to pick an expertise, stick to it and learn as much as you can. Develop portfolio/ projects to showcase in your resume, connect with faculty and maintain a good alumni network to have good industry connections. Don't wait for the end of your degree/ course duration for opportunities.

 

 

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Diya Nihalani

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Given that you have a good set of skills, impressive resume, relevant certificates and experience - then yes you can aspire to work in good companies in both India and abroad. Cloud Computing is a growing field worldwide. With Internet services being an absolute necessity for everyone, there is enough scope for actual skilled professionals. Though freshers get entry-level packages in the beginning, the growth rate is really good with consistent experience.

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Diya Nihalani

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If you want to get into the industrial usage of functions like cloud security, storage, networking, DevOps, etc. If you feel drawn towards the concepts of service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (public, private, hybrid) and want to work with platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP then you can go for this course.

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siya goyal

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As per 2026, the CSE Cloud Computing batch at Chandigarh University is expected to attract students from diverse academic backgrounds and regions. Many aspirants are likely to choose this specialisation due to the growing demand for cloud engineers and DevOps professionals. The programme continues to appeal to students interested in working with platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. The upcoming batch is expected to include learners passionate about infrastructure management, cybersecurity, and distributed systems. The university offers advanced labs and certification opportunities to help strengthen practical skills. Stude

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Manvi Adlakha

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Choosing the Cloud Computing specialisation at Chandigarh University allows students to work directly with IBM-trained faculty and utilize industry-sponsored labs. The programme is structured to provide practical experience with tools like AWS and Azure, which are essential for roles such as Cloud Security Engineer or DevOps professional. While the university facilitates numerous recruitment drives with major tech firms, students often emphasize that individual success depends on personal initiative in clearing technical certifications and navigating the competitive peer environment.

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Virajita Madavi

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Candidates have to pay the admission fees after final selection in BTech CSE (Cloud Computing) at Adamas University. The total tuition fees is INR 7.73 lakh. This fee amount is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative. 

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

The placement situation for students of Chandigarh University (CU) doing MCA Cloud Computing & DevOps is — somewhat mixed. There are good signs, but also some caveats. Here's how things fare, based on recent data and student‑reports.

What looks good: CU's overall strength & some positive placement outcomes

CU as a whole (across branches) has very strong placement‑reach: in 2024, about 9,124 students got placed during campus drives. The highest domestic package offered in 2025 was reported as ₹ 54.75 LPA (though this appears to be for BTech students). 

According to sources, the MCA programme — including the Cloud‑Co

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

While pure “M.Sc in Cloud Computing” is rare in India, many MTech/MSc programs offer cloud specialization:

Top Indian Universities Offering Cloud Computing Specializations

UPES, Dehradun – M.Tech in Cloud Computing & Virtualization

VIT Vellore – M.Tech (CSE) with Cloud Computing electives

SRM University – M.Tech Cloud Computing

Amity University – M.Tech Cloud & Mobile Computing

Jain University – M.Sc Cloud Computing

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham – M.Tech Distributed Systems & Cloud

Lovely Professional University – M.Tech Cloud Computing

These are good for students wanting to stay in India but still gain strong industry-oriente

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

From the official curriculum and programme description, the languages include:

C — “Programming in C” appears in Semester 1. 

Python — there is a dedicated “Python programming + lab” in Semester 2. 

Likely C+ / Java / other languages — the general CSE programme page lists that graduates are trained in “Python, Java, C+, JavaScript” among others. 

So minimally, there are at least three languages (C, Python, plus C+/Java from general CSE curriculum) taught. According to some sources, students learn up to 5 or more languages including JavaScript — so the “kinds of languages” count might be 4–5 or sl

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

To get admission into a BCA programme with a Cloud Computing specialization, you generally need:

Completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognised board. 

Minimum marks in 10+2 — commonly ~ 50% aggregate (or sometimes 45%) depending on the institution and category (with typical relaxation for reserved categories). 

Sometimes a pass in English (or English as a compulsory subject) is required. 

Some institutions may prefer or require that you have taken Mathematics / Computer Science / IT / related subjects in 10+2 — though this depends on the college.

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