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2016-07-31 19:57:23

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Rajeev Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Apart from Bachelors course, there are many short term job oriented courses, which he can pursue.

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2016-07-31 19:17:11

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

Guide-Level 12

The systems administrator role:
The systems administrator role is perhaps one of the earliest in technology, at least as far as the implementation of a system goes. In the earliest days of computing, electronic technical professionals built prototype computers. In time, the systems administration role owned the installation, configuration, operation and tuning of these systems once they went into production and use on a larger scale.
A few of the tasks associated with the role are:
1. Planning, installing and configuring systems.
2. Planning, designing and creating storage, networking and other system components.
3. Planning, designing and
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2016-07-31 19:04:55

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afreen khansophisticated and ambitious ....

Beginner-Level 3

Instead of re-exam for class 12th, if you want you can make use of your class 10th mark sheet and take any Diploma course. After completing the Diploma, you can join any course or even go for B.Tech too.

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2016-07-31 18:57:41

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virendra rastogi

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You can go for some short term certificate courses in IT.

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2016-07-31 18:55:09

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virendra rastogi

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No, it is not necessary to be a DU student in graduation. To take admission, you have to check the cut off list.

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2016-07-31 18:53:49

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virendra rastogi

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You can go for various online courses, then you will have to appear for a test to get a certificate.

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2016-07-31 18:26:48

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Lalit singh Rathore

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NIIT is better than others for studying JAVA separately.

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2016-07-31 14:15:18

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2016-07-31 14:07:17

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2016-07-31 13:13:49

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Kritika Agarwal

Guide-Level 13

Software engineering has much broader job scope and opportunities in India and abroad.

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