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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hi, CSE along with the speclisation of network and cyber security has a great demand because most organizations and enterprises depend on different kinds of information technology solutions, e-commerce, e-governance, e-learning, e-banking, etc. All communications must be secure and under control since the information stored and conveyed is ultimately an invaluable resource of the business.

Now coming to the Veltech University, it provides you the platform to excel and the exposure you get from this college is just unmatchable. Here are some of the insights: Intake: - 120 (CSE network and cyber security) Placements Average package:- 28.3

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi Anvay,
Good to see that you have an interest in Ethical Hacking and Security profession in early days.
However, to become a white hat hacker to work with a company to safeguard their infrastructure and intellectual property from internal or external threat you need to go through professional course like Ethical Hacking. Later on you may get a certification from EC council.
It's not necessary to get certified by CISEH and CPTE but important is CEH for EC council and if possible CISSP. These two courses cover all kind of hacking related technologies, skills and processes. It's up to you if you would like to get certifications of CISEH
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes. There are courses and schools for ethical hacking which can be pursued after your graduation.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi Srinivas,
Mentioned all three are in a good demand in their own field but the common factor is Skill, Expertise and Experience to be considered to become a successful professional.
Now, if I will about the overall situation then DevOps will be the future but here to answer your question precisely the availability of DBA professional either Oracle and SQL is less than other two. Also, if you begin your career in DBA then, later on, you may move to Big Data, Business Intelligence as a career.
Whereas, you will find a good competition in Networking because a number of candidates are more.
Development has many branches and you need to dec
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Kritika Agarwal

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Your academic front is not very good and you might face some issues, I would recommend you to first completely focus on clearing your backlogs and then look out for jobs, getting a good job straight away can be difficult so even if you get an internship in a good company, take it, gain knowledge and then move on.

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Shivam Singh

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No, distance degree and full-time course have the same value.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi Abhi,
To become a certified ethical hacker you need to take a separate course on ethical hacking and you may get certified by EC Council followed by exam.
It's a good to see that you have set your objective in your early days and I assume you want to settle your career in IT security. If yes, then choose your graduation with specialization as Security. It would help you to understand the security domain and it's application and how EH skills would help you along it's way.

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Michael WarnePassionate Blogger and Technology Enthusiast

Contributor-Level 6

No, it is not good idea Because both are different certification course. As far as I know you should do CCNA + CCNP. You get training form Koenig Solutions.

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