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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
I would suggest to check with Indian Cyber Security Solution.
http://indiancybersecuritysolutions.com/Academy/Diploma-in-Network-Security-in-kolkata.php

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Debajit Chandra

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Recommended skills:
Networking fundamentals
Familiarity with multiple versions of Windows
Familiarity with Linux is not necessary but recommended
Familiarity with VMware Workstation
Knowledge of Networking and Security
Related job functions:
Network/System Administrators/Engineers
Security officers
Auditors
Security professionals
Site administrators
Those concerned about the security of the network infrastructure

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Hardware and networking courses after class 12th:
Bachelor's degree courses
BE or B.Tech in Computer Science (Networks and Cyber Security) 4 years
BE or B.Tech in IT and Networking 4 years
B.Sc in Hardware and Networking 3 years
B.Sc in Networking Technology 3 years
Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Technology programs are 4 years long academic programs. B.Sc. programs are 3 years long.Students who have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics subjects from a recognized board are eligible to pursue these courses.Note: IT and Computer Science courses are closely related to hardware and networking. You should also check out the list of I
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Sarvesh Kinfer

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The best part of jumping on to the IT bandwagon is: There are always going to be plenty of possibilities for a person whether s/he starts from a diploma level or a full-fledged engineering degree.
To list down explicitly (in order of priority: top-down) for a fresher, here are some of the best technical course options that IT Cos hunt for in India and abroad:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/databases/articles/top-10-current-tech-trends-for-it-enthusiasts-blogId-5643

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