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Most institutes have a different provision for admission based on course (full time / part time / long term / short term / fast track etc.). You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details and fees as it differs from one college to another.
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Most institutes have a different provision for admission based on courses (full time / part time / long term / short term / fast track etc.). You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details and fees as it differs from one college to another.
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Most institutes have a different provision for admission based on course (full time / part time / long term / short term / fast track etc.). You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details and fees as it differs from one college to another.
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You can not compare the apples and oranges. PCM is a knowledge. C programming is a skill. If you combine both you will become great. Take simple mathematics formula or concept implement it in programming by yourself then you will become stronger in both. Do this exercise repeatedly, you will start enjoying both. The industry need programmers with a domain knowledge. If you do these exercises during your schools days, the entire 4 years of engineering will be really productive and when you come of engineering, the industry will just pick you.
Consider this, C programming is not programming itself, It's just a language like any o
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Guide-Level 15
Both are good, but if you are thinking of only jobs, CCNA certified people are given preference.
In java, you have to think of algorithms and syntax to apply the logic, you don't have to understand much but you have to think much. As for the CCNA-CCNP, its purely networking. It have less syntax but more thinking and understanding. It consists of network designing. You have to design networks between devices and make them communicate each other. The more you can imagine, the more you will learn.
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CCNA is a beginner level certification in the field of networking provided by Cisco while C-DAC are central and state funded institutes which provide different diploma and certificate courses.
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