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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
1.Check Eligibility for the Linux Course you are considering.
2. Fill application form, if required.
3. Submit the documents, if required.
4. Some Linux courses are based on entrance, (eg: C-CAT for C-DAC's Diploma courses), or are merit-based.
5. Pay the course fee to access the learning materials & confirm your enrollment.
6. Begin to learn from live sessions, accessing pre-recorded lectures, or engaging with online learning modules.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally, there are no strict eligibility criteria for learning Linux. However, specific courses or certifications might have prerequisites, such as a certain educational background or prior experience, especially for advanced levels:
One should have a basic familiarity with using a computer and navigating its interface.
Successfully pass Class 12. (with subjects like Computers and English, preferably).
One should have a basic knowledge of how operating systems work.
However, formal certifications like RHCE, LPIC-1, and LPIC-2 (Linux Professional Institute) require prior experience with Linux.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
| Linux Subjects | |
|---|---|
| System Startup and Shutdown | Linux Filetree System Layout |
| Kernel Services and Configuration | Partitioning and Formatting Disks |
| Linux Filesystems | RAID and LVM |
| Processes | Package Management Systems |
| Package Installers | User and Group Account Management |
| Backup and Recovery Methods | Networking |
| Firewalls | Local System Security |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
For AI, your best option is MBZUAI, a pioneering AI university offering fully funded degrees. Khalifa University and Heriot-Watt University Dubai are also great options, especially for Robotics and Mechatronics. All these universities place huge value on research, live projects, and industry collaborations, so you'll be learning from the best and also getting connections along with that.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The total fees in INR per year for the course of BCA at Sarvajanik costs about INR 39,750 per year which is segregated below:
36,000- Tution Fee
2250- Students enrollment fees
1000- Refundable fees
500- student activity fees.
39750- Total
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Registration for the MCA programme at IGDTUW commenced on May 15, 2025.
Always take a look at the official website for updates or subsequent admission rounds.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Most distance MCA programs require Mathematics at either the 10+2 or graduation level. Since your Diploma in electronics likely didn't include math at those levels, admission to distance MCA may not be allowed. Some universities (like IGNOU or Annamalai) offer bridge math courses, but eligibility varies—check each university.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can take admission in the BCA course via distance learning at Delhi University even without Maths in 12th, as eligibility criteria generally allow students from any stream. Check DU SOL or other open universities like IGNOU for exact requirements and application dates.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Main Components of Linux:
| Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Bootloader: | This software manages the computer's boot process. |
| Kernel | This is the core and the lowest level of the operating system. It manages the CPU, memory, and peripheral devices. |
| Graphical server | It displays the graphics on the monitor. |
| Daemons | These include background services such as printing and scheduling that start during boot or after logging into your system. |
| Init system | This sub-system bootstraps the user space and controls the daemons. |
| Desktop environment | It is the component that the users interact with. |
| Applications | An application is a kind of software that lets users perform a task. Applications include everything, ranging from desktop tools to programming languages. Many Linux distributions provide a central database to download additional applications. |
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