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1. Sikkim Manipal University.
2. IGNOU.
3. Karnataka State Open University.
4. Osmania University – Hyderabad.
5. University of Pune.
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1. Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR) – Pune.
2. MIT SOM College – Pune.
3. Bharati Vidyapeeths Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (BVU IMED) – Pune.
4. Institute of Business Studies and Research (IBSAR) – Mumbai.
5. Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC) – Pune.
6. Padmashree Dr. DY Patil Arts Commerce and Science College – Pune.
7. Suryadatta College of Management Information Research and Technology – Pune.
8. LN School of Information Technology – Mumbai.
9. National Institute for Engineering and Management – Pune.
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If you have good command on the programming language then you should move on this side otherwise not.
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The first thing to learn, why there is really no such thing as a certified ethical hacker and comprehend why the terms certified and hacker are orthogonal.
To put it bluntly, the moment you get certified, you are no longer a hacker. Unless, you choose to buy into our cultures morphing of the word hacker - wherein it has been modified from one who, with little or no formal training, enjoys exploring the limits of what is possible in a field, typically in a spirit of playful cleverness. You don't get certified to do this, and getting certified more powerfully indicates that you are not doing it.
Certifica
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The Cisco exams have changed several times. In 2013, Cisco announced an update to its certification program that aligns certification and training curricula with evolving industry job roles. There are now several different types of cisco certified network associate, with CCNA routing and switching being closest to the original CCNA focus. Other types of CCNA focus on security, collaboration, data centers, service providers, video, voice, and wireless.
ASIT is one of the leading providers of career based training programs along with professional certification courses. We
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You will also learn how to make design trade-offs between hardware and software. We'll also cover key components of networking to ensure that students understand how to connect their device to the internet.
You may join online course at Coursera.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For study material, you can first go through The Complete Reference written by Herbert Schildt.
Hub4Tech is the best institute for Java training.
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