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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Of course they are eligible. C+ and Java requires basics of Maths like say up to class 12th, not more than that. With practice in coding concepts are more solid.

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Shikher jainStudent

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I suggest you to learn machine learning. The future scope of data scientists is great.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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Assuming you're asking this because you're not confident of your calculus skills, you've nothing to worry about. A computer can perform arithmetic and logical operations only. Any and all other computations can be emulated via programming.

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Ravneet Singh

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Data Science has become the new desirable IT job. While there are only a few in the market conversant with the terms like Python, Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Transflow, it is also a fact that these skills are high in demand.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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If you can learn only one for now, go with C. Also, get acquainted with OOP, if you wish to master Java.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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Learning C will be better. It'll help you get over syntactics and ease your learning.
Also, some knowledge of OOP is highly recommended, preferably via C+.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Some of the roles that I can think ( to begin with )of for IT sector are:
Developer, testing engineer, network engineer, hardware engineer, system analyst, web developer, web designer, Tech support, quality teams, DBA. On the other hand there are people who have their careers in business analysis, or as a technical trainer, business development specialist. Upon a couple of years of experience, you could change your role, or move onto leader position in the same ladder too.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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Eligibility:
Any candidate who has passed 10+2 exam from Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education or an equivalent examination of any other statutory Board or University with English as a passing subject with minimum 45% marks in aggregate
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10 + 3 Diploma from any statutory Board or University
or
Every eligible candidate has to pass common entrance test to be conducted by PGIs. Admission Procedure
Student has to obtain the Admission Form in prescribed format from the Prospectus. The admission form duly filled should be submitted to college along with following documents in original with two notorized attested copies
School leaving cer
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rahul r

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India has lot of opportunities in information technology industry. With increase in startups incubating in India and companies setting up their research development center in India, there are lot of opportunities for software engineers in varied technologies. With this scenario, there is good scope for Java developer in India and for other technologies also. Regards.

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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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Candidates who wish to pursue BCA course must fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria. Pass in 10+2 examination in any stream from a recognised board of education. English as a subject of study. A minimum aggregate score of 45% at 10+2 level.

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