Computers & IT (Non-Engg)
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You should mention your aim or the field in which you are interested.
Otherwise, all the fields are good.
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It offers the following programmes:
Degree programs
BE (Hons) chemical engineering
BE (Hons) civil engineering
BE (Hons) CSE
BE (Hons) EEE
BE (Hons) electronics and instrumentation engineering
BE (Hons) mechanical engineering
BE (Hons) manufacturing engineering
B.Pharm
Integrated M.Sc programs
M.Sc (Hons) biology
M.Sc (Hons) chemistry
M.Sc (Hons) economics
M.Sc (Hons) mathematics
M.Sc (Hons) physics
Integrated M.Sc. Tech. programs
M.Sc. Tech. general studies
M.Sc Tech. finance
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MCSA Training
Lync Server Training
Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions
Hyper V Certification
Azure Training
You can do any course but make sure choose the right training center for the course.
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You should start with a basic programming language i.e. C or Java before learning C+. It would help you get a basic idea of a programming language and build logics. Switching to another language would be quite easy if you have learnt a programming language. There would be just the difference of syntax and use of certain methods.
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