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Md Alam

Beginner-Level 3

You can pursue BCA or B.Tech in CSE.

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Aftab Azim

Guide-Level 11

If you are not very confident with the programming languages, you can opt for designing and testing domains, UI/UX, web designing, illustration, manual and automation testing can be good options for you.

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Kritika Agarwal

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The best way to learn any programming language is to practice and practice. Both C+ and Java are among the most popular languages and includes object-oriented programming.
The first question that arises is that which one of these to learn first. Both the languages are similar in many aspects like both include multiple inheritances, polymorphism, abstraction etc. But there is a difference in the way these features are implemented in both the languages. Keeping in mind the syntax of both the languages and the way the features of these are implemented, it is better to learn C+ before Java. Moreover, C+ is similar to C which is the most bas
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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, of course, learning Python or c+ will add value to your resume. Since a large number of openings are there in this sector.

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Rahul Patil

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Of course, it will help you.

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Aftab Azim

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SAP ABAP certification is the entry to a technical career in SAP world. It is a huge advantage if you start a career with SAP at an early stage.
SAP ABAP certification will cost you USD $500. Which is directly taken by the students who are not from India.
If you are in India, you need to go with mandatory training if you are fresher (new to SAP). If you have experience with more than 1 year. You can directly appear for SAP ABAP certification. Most of the time, SAP certification is offered by employer themselves.
If you are opting for SAP ABAP training followed by certification. it will cost you around USD $4500 (~INR 3L)+certification cos
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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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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Vikash Jain

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For this minute detail, I would advise to contact the center directly, check out the link below :
http://www.uttarainfo.com/

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
It's good that you have a decent experience in programming and .NET and I believe during your tenure you have got many SQL queries and Store Procedure handled. It's a good opportunity to switch into DBA or DB architecture as a profession and in future, you may move to No SQL, Big Data or even Business Intelligence.

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