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2014-12-09 12:03:01

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Aishwarya.
Core Java ,C, C+, C# are all embedded technologies and all of them have tremendous scope. If you are a Sun Certified professional (JAVA) you have more scope and job openings in the mobile software too.Salary will depend on your performance during the time of interview. Starting salary is from Rs.20,000/-.
All the best.
Regards.
Gijoo

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2014-12-04 10:45:46

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2014-11-24 22:17:38

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Shelldreams Overseas

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Aishwarya, core java has good scope and it good career options and good prospective in future. Best of luck.

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2014-10-01 20:49:32

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Rohit Kathpalia k

Beginner-Level 3

Hi rohit. For java there are various institutes but i suggest you to take atleast 2-3 demo classes to understand the environment and faculty of any institute and you will your self realise about the best one.

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2014-07-01 23:50:11

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amitesh kumar Saha

Contributor-Level 9

Oracale (FOREMLY SUN) certified programmer in JAVA.

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2014-05-18 21:43:15

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Er. Nishant Kumar Sinha

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Buddy,
The question is bit difficult for any one to answer because neither we can't predict the usability nor we can consider any programming language as best.
Before I answer you question I will say that Both .net and Java have their own pros and cons.
Now As per your question
1. JOB MARKET TRENDS(mainly India)
The job requirement for both java and .net is now stable, but if you look for medium range company then I will say that with .net you will get job easier.
Note* for MNCs it doesn't matter you have .net or java, Once they only want smart and fast learner.
2. Which is easier to learn and why?
.net is considered as much easier than jav
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2014-05-06 16:49:49

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VIKRAM SHASTRY

Beginner-Level 2

Hi we provide nearly 4 months course, our main motto is training and placements.certification is international valid, bcoz we are affiliated by iso.

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2014-05-05 13:25:04

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N. Rajesh

Beginner-Level 1

Yes,You can do on Sat & Sun in the morning.

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2014-04-27 17:45:18

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Balam Lova Raju

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Shruthi,
Those who are involved in analyzing and improving the business operations are referred to as Business Analyst. They closely analyze the operations and technological information concerning the organization.
Qualifying Exam:
Bachelor degree in business is the basic qualification required for the job of Business Analyst. However, most of the firms prefer postgraduates in business management for the position of the same. The candidate should possess sound knowledge in diverse aspects of business, management, and statistics. The candidate has to get through the screening test carried out by the recruiter in order to obtain job po
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2013-12-19 15:22:25

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mohit gupta

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
SAP has it's own JAVA stack. If you have strong JAVA skills, I recommend you take some basic SAP courses plus some "JAVA in SAP" courses and then look for work as an SAP JAVA coder. Once you've got work on an SAP project, then you can talk to ABAP programmers and/or functional folks and get a better idea of whether or not you really want to switch to ABAP or functional. If you do, it will be much easier to switch once you've been through a couple SAP implementations as a JAVA developer.
Good Luck.

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