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subodh parker

Beginner-Level 5

DOEACC is an autonomous body of the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Government of India with Head Quarters at New Delhi. It is envisioned to bring the most updated global industry relevant computer education, within the reach of more and more in the areas of Information, Electronics and Communication Technology (IECT).
Realising the wide gap in the availability of quality computer professionals to meet India's ambitious leadership plans in software exports, the society has revolutionized computer knowledge dissemination, by offering its meticulously prepared curriculum through t
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shreyas chopra

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In this competitive business environment, it is essential for a manufacturer to maintain error-free production and reduced time to market' to stay ahead of competitors. CAD/CAM/CAE has emerged as a critical application for manufacturers.
It offers ample opportunities in industries like Foundry, Sheet metal industry and Automotive industry.
Please refer to the link for more details:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/cad-cam-cae/articles/your-career-after-cad-cam-cae-blogId-4568

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soma desdw

Contributor-Level 6

Listed below are some of the fields that students can look at after pursuing this program but prior work experience and job profile are a must:
Programming - Development tools, languages
Technical writing
Software design & engineering
Graphic design and animation
Web/ e-commerce development
* B.Tech through lateral entry is also one of the best options, you can appear for LEET examination or can opt for colleges that take admission based on the Diploma percentage.
Check out the article below for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/articles/your-career-after-diploma-in-computer-applications-dca-blogId-4575

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dhillon x

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Cloud computing is one of the most talked about IT trends today. This is because of the fact that cloud computing has helped several enterprises to save money while adding to the convenience of the users. The word cloud refers to the widespread internet, which means cloud computing is an internet-based computing where services are delivered to the users via the internet.
Cloud computing jobs are on the rise. According to a recent analysis, the international cloud computing market is expected to rise to $147 billion by 2019, and around 2 lakh job opportunities in India are expected in the same period.
The roles in cloud computing might ra
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jyoti r

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Hi,
Technology is moving at a speedier pace than at any other time. Pushing forward to 2017, the technologies will experience a huge change and have the greatest effect on our lives.
Cloud, mobile and big data have, together, changed the very texture of traditional IT services and programming development. Indeed, even as the worldwide IT industry reevaluates itself to come with new computerized realities, a great many old IT and tech occupations around the globe confront imminent extinction, thus, rest guaranteed, birthing numerous new ones.
Some of the top IT trends include:
1. JAVA/J2EE & Its Frameworks (Struts, Spring, Hibernate):
It is
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Abhijeet Gupta

Beginner-Level 3

Try for NIMCET. It is a national level entrance for top NIT colleges.

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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

Sorry, students who have done their 10+2 with commerce stream can not get admission to B.Sc. You should continue with B.Com or go for a Diploma in IT and further degree in the same.

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Aara Kapur

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Hi Divya,
As per my knowledge and experience, Koenig solutions is one of the best institutes all over India. There you can cover fundamentals of Linux administration including basic shell commands, managing users, and setting passwords.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both B.Sc CS & BCA are equally good courses. B.Sc CS students have a very good theoretical background of computer science subjects whereas BCA students have a very good exposure on computer applications. B.Sc CS requires a more mathematical background. Indian IT industry's primarily business and major revenue is from application development and support projects because of which BCA graduates have minor edge over B.Sc CS graduates. I will suggest you evaluate and select degrees based on an institute's reputation, brand image, and placement record.

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