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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Don't get too fascinated with "ethical hacker" as they show in movies. Hackers mean "thieves". No company would hire a thief to steal other company's data as that could land them in serious legal trouble. Further, hacking requires a deep knowledge of computer programming and the functioning of computer and networks.
What I would rather recommend you is go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data.
For the same, you can go to some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses (all modules) fol
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Don't get too fascinated with "ethical hacker" as they show in movies. Hackers mean "thieves". No company would hire a thief to steal other company's data as that could land them in serious legal trouble. Further, hacking requires a deep knowledge of computer programming and the functioning of computer and networks.
What I would rather recommend you is go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data.
For the same, you can go to some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses (all modules) fol
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Once you complete a Bachelors degree, you are considered a graduate. When you complete a Master degree, you are considered a post-graduate. As per the details you have provided, you became a graduate when you completed pursuing Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and you became a post-graduate when you completed Master of Computer Applications (MCA).
I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
http://www.indiaeducation.net/computers-it-courses/cloud-computing.html
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/admission-india/content/how-apply
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
BCA will give exposure to basics of Software Application development. You will be able to get application software developer or tester job in Small and Medium IT companies. Large IT companies prefers B.Tech CSE graduates over BCA. After 3 to 4 years of experience BCA graduates are able to move to large IT companies. Considering South India, which is mostly dominated by IT industry. the opportunities increase even further. However, it is recommended to pursue MCA for better career opportunities.
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New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
1. Dublin City University.
2. Maynooth University.
3. NUI Galway.
4. University College Cork.
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