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Sindhura rajagopal

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Some of the roles that I can think ( to begin with )of for IT sector are:
Developer, testing engineer, network engineer, hardware engineer, system analyst, web developer, web designer, Tech support, quality teams, DBA. On the other hand there are people who have their careers in business analysis, or as a technical trainer, business development specialist. Upon a couple of years of experience, you could change your role, or move onto leader position in the same ladder too.

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Vikash Jain

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Yes, it is necessary for an Electronics Engineer to be proficient in C. C is the language used to the programme embedded systems (it is generally referred to as Embedded C). C lets you view the system at a lower level compared to High level languages. C lets you deal with memory addresses directly and manipulate individual bits of data using bit manipulation operator. Once you learn C, it becomes easier to learn other languages. If you are new to programming most of the points mentioned above won't make sense to you. But once you learn C, you will appreciate it.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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If all your basics are clear then do more and more coding practice. These are some of the websites through which you could do your coding practice:
Codechef,
Hackerearth,
Github

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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There is a wide range of opportunities in programming languages. But, there are so many languages like C, PHP, Java, C+, Python, etc. Choose your language which you have interest and learn and research. Practice more and more. Once you have skills in any language, you can join any organisation as a programmer. Coding is involved in all the three branches. In fact, programming is compulsory and your course will start with a compulsory programming language like C+/Java, etc. There will only be one or two electives which will differ. You can check the programme structures for the compulsory papers, different programming languages involved
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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
The comparison of courses which you have mentioned is a little odd. The most important thing is your interest. CCNA is a networking certification course, RHCE is Linux, and PHP is designed for development. If you are interested in networking as a career, then CCNA is the option whereas RHCE is good for Linux Admin/System Admin. Being honest with you, it's really difficult to suggest which course would help you to get an immediate job but I would suggest you go for CCNA. Also, I would strongly say that CCNA is a big course and basic concepts must be cleared.

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Sampurna GoswamiEducation counselor

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Hi Ayush,
You should find a number of relevant courses on this page below, please use the filter to search appropriate courses in preferred location.
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CA Anubhav JainCool by heart and you can ask me anything

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There are courses like PGDCA, PGDBA and various courses on languages (C+, Java).

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suresh kumar

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Good You chose BCA. As of now, in IT industry, you learn Java coding and. NET it is good. If you aer more skilled, means learn Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing.

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Aakash Saxena

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Hello,There are many coaching Institute to prepare for the CSIR NET Exam. You can also crack this exam with the self-preparation. The CSIR NET Exam is conducted every year, as many aspirants prepare for this exam and appear
Not all of them take Coaching Institute. The CSIR NET Exam is mainly conducted in the month of June and December Month
The CSIR NET Exam dates for 2018 is out. The Exam is on 17th June and the application process has been completed - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-ugc-net-exam-date-notification
To prepare for the CSIR NET Chemical Science you can take help from the list of books given below -
Inorganic Chemistry by Sh
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