Computers & IT (Non-Engg)
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New answer posted
2016-02-29 23:35:22
Guide-Level 14
There are many institutes around but companies always search for the candidates who have the knowledge of subject and experience.
Anyways, may I know your location?
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2016-02-27 20:08:43
Guide-Level 14
To establish a career in Cyber Investigator, you need to complete cyber security courses. Cyber security is a big area compromises ethical hacking, mobile and web security, network security, biometric and forensic etc.
CDAC teaches courses on cyber security.
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2016-02-27 07:56:06
Beginner-Level 5
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2016-02-26 19:32:02
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2016-02-26 16:45:24Contributor-Level 7
Admission to FMS is totally based on performance in CAT and on campus rounds (extempore + Personal Interview). Academic grades are not taken into consideration for admission.
All the Best!
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2016-02-25 23:16:11
Guide-Level 14
There are many security courses available. If I take CISSP, which is considered as the best amongst IT security courses and certification then see topics given below to be covered:
• Access Control
• Telecommunications and Network Security
• Information Security Governance and Risk Management
• Software Development Security
• Cryptography
• Security Architecture and Design
• Operations Security
• Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
• Legal, Regulations, Investigations and Compliance
• Physical Security
New answer posted
2016-02-25 15:12:41
Beginner-Level 2
There is no such Good Job in the market. It depends on how your skill sets/area of interests match the job profile.
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2016-02-25 12:04:00
Scholar-Level 18
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2016-02-25 09:10:42
Guide-Level 12
Studying abroad in programming/ animation/ design is great but you would need to understand their structure and how it works. If you're still searching you can look at studying for a job oriented diploma at a leading school in Canada. If you want advise on that, I can guide you and put you across the best schools with a scholarship if possible, but for that I'd need to mentor you to develop the right portfolio.
Some of the students I have guided are studying at Sheridan, VFS, Emily Carr, Oxford, Bournemoth, etc. and some with very good scholarships of course. VFS has a very good placement record in the top companies and
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2016-02-23 22:58:35
Guide-Level 11
BCA is a 3 year graduation course. Mainly dealing with computer operating and programming. You can say software part.
B.Sc IT is also a 3 year graduation course, which is more theoretical about science involved in computer and its part. Not software portion.
According to my opinion B.Tech or BE will be a good option.
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