Programming Languages Eligibility

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Mohit AgarwalStudent-#never_give_up

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Are you searching for BCA admission in University of Pune? If yes, go and apply. Admissions are open there.

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8 years ago

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Kriti,
Please explain what you mean by computer course from home, do you want to do online MOOC courses from Harvard?

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8 years ago

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It seems you are not putting an effort in theory papers. Any recruiter looks at the overall performance of students. Therefore, you are advised to put the effort in all papers equally to score well.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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A programming language is basically a link to communication between a programmer and a machine. It is the language we use and which is converted into machine code so that the computer can understand it.
Try problem-solving using algorithms and flowcharts. C, C+, Java in that order is the best way, as far as I can tell, to learn programming. For beginners, you can also start with LOGO, Qbasic, Python, etc.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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If you want to go in for cyber security You should first complete your graduation atleast in BTech computer science or BTech IT or BCA
Then you should go for a course to make you CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker)
Getting all the necessary training you will be certified as an ethical hacker on completion and various companies will hire you for IT security

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Kritika Agarwal

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As long as you are technically strong, you won't face any issues. So, I would recommend you to learn the language practically by joining some course and enhance your technical skills. Employer is more concerned about your technical part, and if you are able to impress him in the same, you will be hired.

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9 years ago

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Ashay Maheshwari

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Python is easy and learn Linux.

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manisha dupal

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Hi Prashant,
Both the courses are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth. To decide on the course, you should analyse your strengths, career goals, interests, personality, aptitude and ability. If you decide based on these parameters you will put in your best effort and will be successful in your chosen field. Always remember, you should pursue a stream/course based on two things :
-your career goal
-the type of job you want to do
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.

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