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Rahul Ghosh

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Yes you can. But it will all up to your GD PI round. Best of luck.

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Abhinav Pandey

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You should focus on C because it will give you basic knowledge of programming and also learn pointers in C as it will give in depth knowledge of how computer program play around memory references. After you are done with basics of C, then move ahead to learn Java. Learning Java will be helpful while developing Apps. Android is completely in Java. So if you're going to develop APP in future definitely your choice of programming language should be JAVA.
Hope it helps.

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saurabh bhardwajProgramming, music, dance

Beginner-Level 3

You should refer the book named C in Depth.

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arun dev

Guide-Level 11

Dear,
There are lot of areas where programing knowledge is required.
Software development, testing, etc. are some of the areas where such knowledge is essential.
I hope it will help you.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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yes sure. u can definitely step in IT MNC. but scope of java is always better than dotnet. but still many companies do hire for dotnet.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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try to do core java course from some good institutes like HP or NIIT. They will provide u the theoritical as well as practical knowledge.

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Debajit Chandra

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Interesting to see the ever green software.
If you would like to start your career with software, then I would recommend Java and PHP.
Oracle and MS SQL comes under Database?

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Naina VermaCareer Counselor

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Utkarsh,
Different softwares are built on different platforms which again use different programming languages. So specify which platform you are talking about so that I can guide you in a better way.

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Romil Goel

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Coming to the first part of your question, I would suggest you to do only one programming language. And have a good command over it. Learning multiple programming languages and not having command on any one will not help you at all. JAVA is getting popular these days. And you mentioned about Android development, then JAVA is the language you should go for. PHP is an evergreen language. Not suggest you to go with .NET at all.
Now coming to the second part of your question and that is JOB. Truly speaking if you want to get a good job in a good company then your graduation is a must. Freelancing is an option if you don't want to go for gr
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Abhinav Pandey

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At this stage, I would strongly recommend you to do your post-graduation in MCA as alone B.SC (IT) won't let you go far in your career as per current market stats. When you complete your MCA, you will be considered as professional and this will open doors of opportunities. And yes, doing certifications only add skills. But being professional is very important.
I hope it helps.

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