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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Simplilearn has one of best courses into R, python, Bigdata Analytics, Ruby, etc. Other providers like Udemy and Udacity are best for coding languages. you may also try out Swayam platform by Government of India.

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ravi kumar

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Below mentioned are the best books for C language:
1. Let Us C (Author Yashwant Kanetkar).
2. Object Oriented Programming in C+ (Author E. Balaguruswamy).

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Nowadays, it is difficult to get good job with just training on few Programming languages. You are advised to get few certifications and gain experience in small firms to increase your chances of a better job. Degree such as MCA even by distance learning will be very helpful for long term career.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Yes, those are included in the syllabus and will be covered mostly in the first 3 semesters.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello,
I would suggest you to proceed with core Java + Advanced Java combination. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination on Unix/ Linux environment will be an added advantage.
The following reasons will back up my statement:
1. Core Java + Advanced Java combination helps you to develop not only stand-alone applications, but also helps in developing web-based applications.
2. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination puts you a step ahead, if you go for android programming as well because android programming has its roots in Java programming.
3. Ninety percent of the start-up companies work on the JAVA environment. So, it provid
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
I would suggest you to proceed with core Java + Advanced Java combination. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination on Unix/ Linux environment will be an added advantage.
The following reasons will back up my statement:
1. Core Java + Advanced Java combination helps you to develop not only stand-alone applications, but also helps in developing web-based applications.
2. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination puts you a step ahead, if you go for android programming as well because android programming has its roots in Java programming.
3. Ninety percent of the start-up companies work on the JAVA environment. So, it provid
...more

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
I would suggest you to proceed with core Java + Advanced Java combination. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination on Unix/ Linux environment will be an added advantage.
The following reasons will back up my statement:
1. Core Java + Advanced Java combination helps you to develop not only stand-alone applications, but also helps in developing web-based applications.
2. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination puts you a step ahead, if you go for android programming as well because android programming has its roots in Java programming.
3. Ninety percent of the start-up companies work on the JAVA environment. So, it provid
...more

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
Programming languages, networking and database are the most important sectors being recruited for. In programming languages, go for JAVA complete course (Core JAVA + Advanced JAVA + J2EE) or ASP.NET. For Database, go for ORACLE certified course. For networking courses, go for CISCO certified course like CCNA + CCNB.
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Rakshit Arora

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Hi Divyam,
There is huge difference in the syllabus for programming language taught in school and in college, in school only the basics are being taught and in college its an in depth learning plus you are also given practical exposure in various programming languages.

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