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Scholar-Level 17
As this course trains students in topics of IT and agriculture both, they will be able to take IT oriented jobs in agriculture sector. State wise agriculture departments will recruit graduates to take care of database management, website designing, maintenance and management, software development, etc.
One may also work at agriculture institutes and universities to take care of their IT operations. One may also venture into mainstream IT Industry (after getting training). Also, graduates may find jobs in banks, private agriculture consultancy firms, agricultural products marketing firms, etc.
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Beginner-Level 5
According to me, you should go for automobile engineering in B.Tech. After that you can pursue MS in automotive and software engineering as Masters.
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Scholar-Level 18
Anna University, Chennai conducts Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET 2017). TANCET is a state level entrance exam. It is conducted for candidates those seeking for admission into MBA, MCA and ME/ M.Tech/ M.Arch./ M.Plan. degree programs.
Candidates can fill the form only through online process only. The TANCET 2017 application form will be provided from the official website of the Anna University. The application form will be available from the first week of May 2017.
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Facebook and WhatsApp aren't dependent on just one programming language, they involve many. A markup language for designing Front End user interface (probably XHTML/CSS), web programming to validate data (probably PHP), security validation for logins and privacy settings (probably JAVA servlets), a background database to store information (probably SQL/Oracle Database), a pipeline to connect the user interface to the database (probably JDBC/ODBC). Along with these, there could be many more programming languages being used as per the requirement.
Building such an application isn't the job of a single person. It involves a tea
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