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Scholar-Level 18
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Guide-Level 15
You should not get too fascinated with ethical hacker as they show in movies. Most of the institutes provide just a basic fancy course under the name of ethical hacking, just to attract students and earn more.
I would rather recommend you to go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data.
You can go to some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses followed by networking courses and CCNA/ CCNB (CISCO) courses. After this, you can also opt for CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) certification courses, i
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Guide-Level 15
List of Courses: -
Diploma in Robotics
Bachelor of Engineering in Robotics Engineering
Bachelor of Technology in Robotics
Bachelor of Engineering in Advanced Robotics
Bachelor of Engineering in Robotics & Automation E
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Nowadays networking is having high opportunities. But, it also requires programming because a networking engineer has to design the protocols for networking. If you have an interest in networking then only go for it not by thinking that you can escape from programming if you go for networking.
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Guide-Level 12
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Guide-Level 15
Ethical hacking requires an extensive knowledge of the working of Internet, networking protocols, programming and scripting languages and knowledge of networking devices. The syllabus for 10th standard will not have in-depth details required to understand ethical hacking. All those details will be covered up by the final year of any computer related graduation course.
Therefore, at the moment, understand the basics of computer, carry on with computers in your 12th standard and then opt for a computer related graduation course (B.E./B.Tech, B.Sc., BCA, BCS etc.) Once you are in the final year of graduation, you can opt for
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Guide-Level 11
For computer science you can pursue B.Sc in computer science, BCA (Bachelor of computer administration), BCM or BCS. So, from above, B.Sc and BCS will be better for you.
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Scholar-Level 17
For B.Tech/BE in robotics, the candidate must have passed the higher secondary school certificate (10+2) examination with Science subjects such as biology, maths and chemistry. For admission into IIT colleges, it is compulsory to attain high grades in the Joint Entrance Examinations (JEE). Other entrances that you can opt for are BITSAT, All India Engineering Entrance Exams, and SRM Engineering Entrance Examination (SRM EEE).
These are the colleges where you can apply for excellence in robotics:
Anna University, Chennai
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Asia Pacific
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