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Pallavi Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

That totally depends on what you wanna do after graduation. I mean if you want to work for a company as a developer then you should opt for BCA but if you want to be a professor then B.Sc. Is a good option for you. It doesn't mean that you cannot work for any company after B.Sc. But you have to work harder than others. The reason why I am telling you is that in B.Sc. The focus is on theoretical knowledge rather than BCA where you will learn about applications. The demand of IT professionals is increasing not only in India but also abroad. After the completion of the course, the student can find a job in reputed IT companies like IBM, O
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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

For getting admission in Bhavan's Vivekananda College of Science, Humanities and Commerce for BCA required a minimum of 50% marks i.e., 500 marks were enough. You got 729 marks which are too good and even relaxation of 5% marks is provided to SC /ST Candidates.

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Ridhi Singh

Beginner-Level 3

The newly launched online Post Graduate programme in Data Science has made it easier for you to achieve mastery in the field of data Science. Online versions of the class are provided by a number of reputable educational institutions, including LinkedIn Learning, SimpliLearn, Amity Online, and the National Institute of Information Technology, among others. Training would take place at NIIT, which is where I would go. This programme is ideal for anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in this field as it utilises an interactive learning model that includes live sessions led by expert practitioners, practical labs, and industry pro
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Kiran Sharma

Beginner-Level 3

The on-premise ERP system differs from cloud-based ERP in that it is deployed locally on the institutes server and hardware. Institutional IT personnel typically manages and maintains the system. On the other hand, SaaS (Software as a Service), or cloud ERP software, is provided to customers on a subscription basis. Software and data for the institution are housed and administered from a single location on the internet (the "cloud"). This system is only accessible by approved users through internet web browser.

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Meghna Tripathi

Beginner-Level 4

My own interest in the subject led me to realise that there is a lot more to learn and that depending just on free web resources is not enough. As a result, I decided to seek professional assistance. I just finished a Cloud Computing and SysOps programme online course. After a lot of experimentation, I chose to enrol at NIIT. After completing this course, I went from being a senior IT engineer to a DevOps specialist. This course will teach you the foundations of cloud computing and how to implement them in your own work. All you need to know about cloud hosting service providers will be covered in this course, including design, deploym
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Meghna Tripathi

Beginner-Level 4

In order to better grasp the ideas, you need enrol in the new NIIT Cloud Computing and SysOps programme, which is available online. The National Institute of Information Technology, SimpliLearn, Amity Online, and LinkedIn Learning all offer the course online. NIIT is where I'd go for training. Interactive learning methods, such as those used in this programme's labs and real-world industrial projects, will be invaluable to students interested in pursuing a career in this field. All of these subjects are discussed in great detail in this course. In this course, notable academics will teach a number of students and professionals about th
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Nikki Khosla

Beginner-Level 1

Cloud computing employment are predicted to increase by 5% in the next decade, making it one of the fastest-growing vocations. To put it another way, if you're thinking about a career in this industry, you have a lot of choices. There are other specialities available, including operations development, solution architecture, security, advanced networking, DevOps and Big Data to mention a few. A Cloud Computing and SysOps programme was what I was seeking for. When it comes to where I put my money and my time, I'm quite picky about what I support. Overall, I felt that NIIT was the finest because of its vast choice of programmes. There are
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Chavvi Agarwal

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My sister is now enrolled in an online course in Game Development. She picked NIIT because she wanted an institution rather than simply a list of course providers. I can vouch for their ability, in particular. Their acamedicians are well-versed in terms of mentorship and industry standards. Professionals who aspire to work in this industry will profit from their high-quality education. Mentors from the industry, teaching assistants, and graders will offer one-on-one feedback on assignments and customised recommendations on progress. The course material is particularly relevant to students' everyday lives as it is arranged in a manner t
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Nilesh Parashar

Contributor-Level 6

India's game development community is now rather strong. There have been a number of new entrants in the developer community, and they've been working closely with studios all around the world to help fuel the industry's recent rise in India. If you want to go forward in the field of game design, you'll need both theoretical and practical training, in the form of a strong portfolio. When I say you have a robust portfolio, what I mean is that you regularly produce high-caliber work that also contains novel concepts. Now, in addition to design, skills in art, code, scripting, writing, UI/UX, marketing, etc. , will improve your prospects.
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Taara Banerjee

Beginner-Level 5

When compared, cryptography and ethical hacking are two different things (but if you explore these two in details, you will realize that they are somehow interconnected). How could the learning curve be the same if the two are not the same? To elucidate, cryptography is the Science and practice of encrypting data (I. e. , transforming simple text into cryptic, unintelligible code). The invaders and what they are doing cannot be stopped. However, we may make our information illegible to spies by encrypting it. Cryptography is therefore introduced for this function. Ethical hacking, on the other hand, is the method by which we test for w
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