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You should not only have interest, but also have knowledge in computing. You can go for these programs, but different universities have different eligibility criteria. Check them. A good understanding in Mathematics is very useful, when you go for such programs. Good and top colleges are for merit positions or reserved seats, etc. can be there. You should check if you can become a part of that by securing merit in an examination. Good luck.

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First of all, you should not expect that you'll be placed in a core company once you finish your degree from Dehradun Institute of Technology as it fails to attract any except Amazon which recruits one or two from the college.
Although, association with IBM for the computer science course is an added advantage but is nowhere going to help you because of the quality of companies visiting the campus during the placement drive.
Most probably you will get placed in an IT company by the reputed mass recruiters like TCS, Wipro, Infosys and Accenture leaving you with no other option but to go for your Master's degree program if and only if yo
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There are various online sources where you'll be able to read and know more about cloud computing.
Some online courses (through videos) from websites like Udemy, Coursera, Udacity, Alison and edX.
But you may find it lacking in terms of interaction. Since we are more accustomed to learning from a guide who gives us a detailed insight on the subject and who's available to resolve doubts whenever needed.
I'd like to suggest you the next best thing to learn is cloud computing and that's with the help of an online tutor. Try TutStu.com to get an expert tutor for cloud computing:
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