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Web development consists of the technical part where you have to maintain the website. Digital marketing is all about improving the online presence and visibility which includes SEO, SEM, Social Media marketing and Email marketing to name a few.
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In Chennai or Hyderabad, fees are 46,000.
See VECTOR India Institute VECTOR Institute - Embedded Training in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, India is a private institute which gives you Basic training in Embedded System.
When you say Is it worth it I dont know in what context you are asking.
Three of my friend had taken up the course in that institute. One of them got placed. Other two didnt because of low academic grade.
As far as teaching is concerned their syllabus is quite similar to the one we have in B.E/ B.Tech course. So if you havent studied properly in your B.E course you
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The general eligibility criteria is 10+2 passed from a recognised board with PCM subjects or passed valid (and relevant) 3 years long Diploma course from a recognised institute.
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The comparison of courses which you have mentioned is a little odd. The most important thing is your interest. CCNA is a networking certification course, RHCE is Linux, and PHP is designed for development. If you are interested in networking as a career, then CCNA is the option whereas RHCE is good for Linux Admin/System Admin. Being honest with you, it's really difficult to suggest which course would help you to get an immediate job but I would suggest you go for CCNA. Also, I would strongly say that CCNA is a big course and basic concepts must be cleared.
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