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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
The link below explains about SAP accounting module in detail. Please check this out. https://www.simplilearn.com/sap-financials-and-accounting-modules-rar108-article.

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VARTIKA YADAV

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Eligibilty for Admission:
The candidate must be an Indian Citizen certificate from a Village Officer or a competent authority showing that the candidate is a native of any State or Union Territory of India should be furnished in the prescribed format along with the print out of the application. True copies of the birth certificate issued by the competent authority passport/ school certificate-showing place of birth will also be accepted as proof of nativity.
Academic Eligibility:
Candidates should have passed BCA/B.Sc. IT COMPUTER Science Degree of minimum 3 year duration with Mathematics at 12 level or at Graduate level. The candidate s
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B.Sc. Stands for Bachelor of Science. B.Sc. Computer Science is a Bachelors Degree programme. Technically, it is a Science course. However, Physics is not included in its syllabus and Concepts of mathematics related to CS is included in course syllabus. This professional course focuses on the discipline of computer Science. The course covers important topics related to computer Science such as coding, programming languages, computer hardware and software, networking, database management, information technology, mathematics, statistics and electronics. The academic programme consists of both classroom lectures and lab sessions. Lab sess
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CHANDAN KUMAR

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After class 12th, join BCA. BCA is a Bachelor in Computer Application. It is a 3 year computer graduate degree course. During your BCA period, you could join in 2-3 certificate courses. And, get some good skill in programming language as C, CPP, Java etc. All these step heads you to become an ethical hacker.

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SARTHAK SAHOO

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You should opt for MBA (Finance), as it will diversify your overall scope. Banking jobs will help you enter the industry in tactical level, but a MBA finance degree will help you enter the industry in strategic level. So, my personal recommendation would be to go for MBA Finance.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Types of Cyber Security Courses:
Cyber security courses worldwide are offered in three broad categories:
Fresher: For undergraduates wanting to make careers in cyber security. These courses are recommended for students with an aptitude for complex calculations, formulae and computing. Professional: Qualified IT experts looking for a career shift or widen their skill offerings. These programs are tailored for people already working ATIT departments of banks, companies and the government. Informal: Such courses are availed by younger students, housewives, senior citizens and anyone interested in basic cyber security. They AIMAT training pe
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SARTHAK SAHOO

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If there is no other potential options, like government institutes like IITs, NITs and State government institutions. Please opt for KIIT. It will definitely help you get placed at least, and you will get a lot of exposure.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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Please reframe your question.
Every institution has its own fee structure.
Which institute's fee structure, do you want to know.

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