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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

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You should not get too fascinated with ethical hacker as they show in movies. Most of the institutes provide just a basic fancy certification course under the name of ethical hacking, just to attract students and earn more.
I would rather recommend you to go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data.
You can go to some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses followed by networking courses and CCNA/ CCNB (CISCO) courses. After this, you can also option for CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) certifi
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

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There are more than 100s of fully operational IT companies in Delhi-NCR which makes Delhi-NCR an attractive place to all computer science and IT students. The list is quite large, so I am presenting some of the best/big/great/titan/giant.
(1) Google India (Gurugram): There is no need to much explain about this company. Google India is located at the heart of Gurugram, which is also known as cyber city. It's a good place to work for those who are working as software engineers and in web development.
(2) HCL India Ltd. (In Noida Sec -125): The brand name among IT and Tech companies. The good place to work for those who are looking f
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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The demand for project management professionals is gradually increasing with every passing day. Project management is now generally considered a critical business skill. By some estimates, over 60% of business is conducted in the form of projects. And yet, a lot of projects in both the public and private sectors are persistently late and over budget. The foremost objective to learn this course is to understand the essential ingredients of project success roles, responsibilities, organization, team work, and processes. This is the reason why this course is in great demand nowadays. The benefits to pursue this course is that from
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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IT Security or Cyber Security is t e set of tools, knowledge and technology that is used to protect and guard systems and information from attack or from being hacked. Ethical hacking is one of the tool set used to test how secure the network is and is generally employed by the enterprise. In this with all the current functionality ethical hackers try to control the network to test if there is any flaws in the system, and later fix them.
There are many courses available for the same. Ethical Hacker tries to get into the network without using any organisation power and passwords. They detect if any foreign element can use the syst
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

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There are particularly two aspects, one when you look from the normal consumer point of view other from the company/industry point of view.
When we say of technology, no technology will be thrown away its just the tools will become much more advanced and powerful.
These cloud services have the back end supported by lots of codes and programming languages. For example if one needs to create a PaaS (Platform as a Service) to simplify a SQL database, then the system is most likely to be made with the help of Mongo. The value of the PaaS is that some of the common DB Administration tasks and System Administration tasks will be absorbed
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Ashfaq Malik

Contributor-Level 6

Hi,
Being a Java J2EE developer for more than 3 years, what I understood from my experience is that, there are still wider/ larger scope for these technologies.
If you are pretty good in the most basic concepts of Java (abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance, naming conventions etc. ) you would find it easier to learn and grasp other technologies, which is an added advantage for Java developers.
However, once you are inside an organisation as a Java developer, you would find too many Java resources surrounding you ( which is a bitter truth obviously :) ). So, to stand out of the crowd, it would be always helpful to learn or to to get into
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Ashfaq Malik

Contributor-Level 6

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These are some of your options today as a JavaScript developer.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/JQuery: You can make stand alone websites or websites that connect to a back-end, which will be handled by a separate team. You might have to work on frameworks such as Bootstrap and Semantic UI (which make your job a lot easier once mastered).
Angular/ Backbone/ React/ Vue/ Ember: All of these are JavaScript frameworks/libraries for building single page, highly interactive websites. Consider these as an icing on top of everything mentioned in the previous point. All of these solve the same problem differently, and you will have to work with what
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Ashfaq Malik

Contributor-Level 6

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After BCA, scope of getting a government job is very low. If you are quite good in programming, You may apply in CRIS. All IT based activities are performed by CRIS, rest other software are designed by TCS/WIPRO but you wont be considered a Gov employee. I did BCA. But Later I Switched to Government exams. Currently I am preparing for SSC. So its upto you if you could mend your ways if you want a Government Job.
Also, you can apply for UPSC OR PSC. Also there is AFCAT(AIRFORCE COMMON ADMISSION TEST), CDSE(Combined Defence Service Exam) which falls in UPSC, Civil Services, Sub-Inspecter post in POLICE. Its your choice which government
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Prem Khanna

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The placements for NIT-MCA are one of the best in the country. Students have bagged offers as high as 60 LPA and the placement percentage usually remains between 90% to 100%. However, this does not mean that you will get an offer in 7 digits salary. Placement packages vary from company to company.
Simply speaking, if you have studied at least what was taught in the class, have cgpa good enough to satisfy the Eligibility criteria of the companies, you have fair chances of getting a good enough job offer.
The MCA course at IIT Roorkee has sadly been discontinued since last year. Last few batches of MCA are going to pass out in the next c
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Prem Khanna

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Career options after B.Tech in Information Technology are huge. It is very fast-paced, and challenging. IT Specialists are required in almost all range of employment fields such as finance, arts, medicine, defense, and other areas. Many opportunities are available in various IT firms all over India. Some of the leading IT firms recruiting B.Tech in Information Technology are Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, HCL Infotech, IBM, etc. These professional can get jobs in many public sector firms. The public sector firms recruit graduate trainees after conducting written test. Some of the leading public sector firms recruiting B.Tech in I
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