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harsh raushan

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There is not any bond restriction on learning any languages. You can learn freely.
Regards.

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Mohit AgarwalStudent-#never_give_up

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Yes. If you are a advanced level programmer in C or C+ or Java then many jobs are awaiting of you. There are many jobs for these languages. But firstly, you should have the medium level knowledge of programming.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
If your looking for a growth, you have courses like BBA and BHM which is not too much about maths but study about management level. A very interesting course. BHM is a 4 years course where you study different aspects of Hotel and you work in the industry for 6 months and specialise for 6 months and then you graduate. This makes you professional before the completion of the 4th year, it's interesting course and a very challenging industry. BBA is a 3 years course where you study about business administration, accounts and other aspects. After BBA you have MBA to specialise in and you have best specializations likes HR, Sales and Mar
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VARTIKA YADAV

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Firstly, clear your words. What do you want to ask? Mention your question properly. Your question is not understandable.

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Priya Prajapati

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You can still join into IT. It has nothing to do with whether you took computer science as an elective in your school or not. In colleges they teach programming from basics. So, you need not worry and follow your interest.

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Akhil Kumar LakumCareer Coach

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A programming token is the basic component of source code. Characters are categorized as one of five classes of tokens that describe their functions (constants, identifiers, operators, reserved words, and separators) in accordance with the rules of the programming language.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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MBA and the technical line like B.Tech with CS is totally different. Since the MBA is the management line which is required for marketing purposes. B.Tech and the MBA is the good combination but be stay in your technical line because it increases your specialisation in your particular field only and increase your knowledge also. CS WITH PYTHON is not harmful nor beneficial for MBA. These programmes do not have to relate with your MBA at all. So, you can't take any branch if you want to pursue MBA.

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RAVIRAJ DODIYA

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If you want to design software that interacts with people, then you'll be designing processes that implement that interaction. A process is a sequence of steps that alter some part of the world. You model a process with an algorithm.
The richer the algorithms you can design, the richer the processes you can model in your interaction, and the richer the interaction will be. Ergo, you want to be able to design rich, complex algorithms that express interesting ideas. The language of algorithms in mathematics. For example, suppose you'd like to have some characters whose interactions involve something more than shooting each other.
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