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Vikash Jain

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JEE and BITSAT are the best examinations to opt for software engineering.

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Subham Das

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BCA is a three-year undergraduate degree. It's more suitable for students who love programming and are interested in becoming a software engineer. This degree is at the same level as B.Tech or BE degree in in computer science or IT.
Scope: There's always the option to complete Masters after your BCA. You can also complete Masters in IT (M.Sc IT) and if you get the hang of coding then you might want to develop your coding skills and become a Web Developer (web developers are in-demand nowadays) the other option is to go for Cisco Networking certifications such as CCNP and/or CCNA which gives your career a massive boost if you cleared bot
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Below is the list of best institutes for ethical hacking course
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Check out the link below for details :
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is no prerequisite to learn manual testing but an understanding of basics of computer and information technology is good. For manual testing, you also require good domain knowledge such as Finance, healthcare, etc. In order to learn testing automation, you require strong programming expertize in at least one programming and scripting language.

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