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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Manipal is a good option but you may also try for IGNOU.

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Debajit Chandra

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Since Technical Analysts should possess both critical-thinking and analytical skills, they need to have good communication skills. In addition to a strong background in maths, technical analysts should have experience working with computer spreadsheets and computer software programs.

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Debajit Chandra

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You can pursue either CEH or CSSP.

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Java Training in Thrissur
Java is an object-oriented programming language designed and marketed by Sun Microsystems which is now acquired by Oracle. Java has a major merit over other programming languages, which is its ability to be platform independent. JAVA is used in programming embedded devices to Mobile applications and even in programming supercomputers and enterprise servers. In a nutshell, JAVA is running in e-commerce banking portals to mobile devices. JAVA is an integral part of many web applications and day to day applications that we come across. The demand for JAVA programmers is very high today than ever before and it is v
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Debajit Chandra

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What exactly do you mean by IT courses? Can you please explain?

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

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If you choose a right course then you can extend your career right from a programmer, developer, Sr. position to even technical architects.

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Vivek Arj

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IIT, Delhi is providing this course.

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Ramya rao

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If you are interested in networking, you need to pursue courses like CCNA. Because, BCA focuses more on computer applications alone as opposed to networking. If you have a good foundation in networking you can get a certification and get started immediately. A certificate from a good organization adds a lot of weight to your career. Or an alternative would be to pursue a career in CS applications, testing coding and try to move internally into the networking department in a year or two.

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Rajesh Kumawat

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Yes, but you need IT background for that. You must go to your teachers for information and clear your doubts with them.

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