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Rochit Goel

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You can join NIIT for SAP training in Haldia.

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Rochit Goel

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Below mentioned are the institutes which offer cyber security course:
1. Strobe Technologies.
2. Cast Education.
3. CMS Institute.

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Rochit Goel

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Graduation is the basic qualification required. Degree holders must have studied mathematics as a subject either in class 12th or graduation. Admission to the course is done through entrance test like AIMCET and NIMCET. The course has equal weightage as that of B.Tech in CSE/IT. After completion of the course, you can try for jobs in Infosys, Wipro, Railways, PSU or Government departments.

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virendra rastogi

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You can ask your seniors to share previous year's papers and prepare for the same.

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virendra rastogi

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Dear Pooja,
Pursuing computer course and then pursuing hospitality and tourism management doesn't make any sense.

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virendra rastogi

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Initcomponents is a method that NetBeans swing designer creates to initialize components. It doesn't really have anything to do with the JFrame class.
You can call the method whenever you like. For Java, it is just like any other method. The NetBeans IDE, however, calls it inside the constructor to control the parameters you have passed via your GUI editor of Netbeans. It is by default private.
You can think of it as the connection between the GUI Editor and Java. So if you remove it, probably you will not be able to use the functionality that NetBeans provides to work with components.

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