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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Being a Java J2EE developer for more than 3 years, what I understood from my experience is that, there are still wider/ larger scope for these technologies.
If you are pretty good in the most basic concepts of Java (abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance, naming conventions etc. ) you would find it easier to learn and grasp other technologies, which is an added advantage for Java developers.
However, once you are inside an organisation as a Java developer, you would find too many Java resources surrounding you ( which is a bitter truth obviously :) ). So, to stand out of the crowd, it would be always helpful to learn or to to get into
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
These are some of your options today as a JavaScript developer.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/JQuery: You can make stand alone websites or websites that connect to a back-end, which will be handled by a separate team. You might have to work on frameworks such as Bootstrap and Semantic UI (which make your job a lot easier once mastered).
Angular/ Backbone/ React/ Vue/ Ember: All of these are JavaScript frameworks/libraries for building single page, highly interactive websites. Consider these as an icing on top of everything mentioned in the previous point. All of these solve the same problem differently, and you will have to work with what
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
After BCA, scope of getting a government job is very low. If you are quite good in programming, You may apply in CRIS. All IT based activities are performed by CRIS, rest other software are designed by TCS/WIPRO but you wont be considered a Gov employee. I did BCA. But Later I Switched to Government exams. Currently I am preparing for SSC. So its upto you if you could mend your ways if you want a Government Job.
Also, you can apply for UPSC OR PSC. Also there is AFCAT(AIRFORCE COMMON ADMISSION TEST), CDSE(Combined Defence Service Exam) which falls in UPSC, Civil Services, Sub-Inspecter post in POLICE. Its your choice which government
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Simply speaking, if you have studied at least what was taught in the class, have cgpa good enough to satisfy the Eligibility criteria of the companies, you have fair chances of getting a good enough job offer.
The MCA course at IIT Roorkee has sadly been discontinued since last year. Last few batches of MCA are going to pass out in the next c
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
In Data warehousing and Analytics, lack of standard certifications have made it very hard for recruiters to identify "A" league professionals from impostors. When the topic of certification comes, there are basically two questions, why to get certified and how and what to get certified. I would first answer what and then answer why.
Irrespective of technology, The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) has been a provider of Certified Business Intelligence Professional (CBIP) certification where professionals can choose their core skills and appear for the exam that suits the same. The flip side that professionals see to it is that it's
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. All India MCA Common Entrance Test (AIMCET)
This is an exam organized by IIT-Roorkee for admission into various IITs. This is one of the most popular exams for MCA in India. As it is conducted by IIT so obvious level of exam is high.
2. NIT MCA COMMON ENTRANCE TEST (NIMCET)
NIMCET is a national level exam organized by NIT for giving admission to student into 11 different campuses of NIT. This exam c
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Programming is an art and you need to be perfect at it. The more you will be spending time on improving programming skills and communication skills, the higher package you will receive.
Since you do not have a computer science background, I suggest you learn that since data structures and algorithms are always required for a job and internship irrespective of the platform you are working on. Gain knowledge or upgrade your skills then you will have a bright future in iOS developm
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
There are also commercial software companies that are ISO 9001 certified for software development and who develop high-quality software because their customers are willing to spend the extra money to pay for software that has been carefully tested. Companies that push software out the door as fast as possible because the software has new features already sold and promised ahead of time usually have very poor QA. These a
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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