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Nilesh Parashar

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A Bachelor's degree is the standard requirement for entering the field of software engineering. The first two years cover similar ground to those of computer Science and computer engineering, since they are both concerned with the foundations of computing. Topics covered range from algorithm design and data structures to computer architecture and programming language creation to discrete mathematics and Statistics. Beginning in the third year, there is a departure in the subject matter covered. Design patterns, software requirement gathering and formal specification, software development process and methodology (waterfall, agile, scrum
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Nitesh mishra

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First of all complete your intermediate because it's your basic level, and add your computer skills also, and then you can do BCA after that MCA.

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Taara Banerjee

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I have finished an online Post Graduate programme in Full Stack Software Engineering. I ultimately decided to enrol in NIIT after a lot of trial and error. In addition, I discovered a slew of online education options, like Udemy, Coursera, and others. My preference was for NIIT, on the other hand. The technologies taught, helped me transition from a senior IT engineer to a software engineering professional after taking this course. You'll learn the fundamentals of software engineering and how to put them into practise by taking this course. This course will teach you all you need to know about how they operate in terms of design, deplo
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Om Roy

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Currently, I am enrolled in an online Post Graduate programme in Full Stack Software Engineering. In the end, I chose NIIT after doing a lot of research, and it was a good option. It's possible to get a solid foundation in data Science and analytics by taking their courses. They instill a great deal of trust in their students because of their practical approach and varied homework. All of the instructors are working professionals who bring a wealth of real-world experience to the classroom and share it with you. Their one-on-one engagement keeps you up-to-date on the most recent data Science subjects. In addition to preparing you for i
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Harshit Gupta

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This is a very important distinction. In the past, computer engineering was often considered to be a subfield of mathematics. What it entails is:
Integers and other discrete mathematical structures (graph theory, combinatorics, logic)
Theories of Programming Languages (type theory, compilers, languages)
Theorems of Information (crypto, errors, compression)
Computational theory (complexity, crypto, automatons)
Data structures and algorithm analysis (can also include complexity via algo analysis)
AI (machine learning, robotics, pattern recognition, data mining) (machine learning, robotics, pattern recognition, data mining)
High-Performance Comp
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Partiyaksh syal

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Appear for JEE Mains exam after 12th and after cracking JEE Mains go for JEE advance than you will get a better college to pursue your dream to become software engineer.

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Argun Thakur

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I'm guessing you want to know what major to pursue at university in order to work as a software engineer, right? In addition, I will answer your question based on the assumption that you are a person from India. Having a scientific education is essential for a career as a Software Engineer or in any other branch of Engineering. There are two approaches in India. In order to take the 12th grade Science exam, you may study for two years after finishing the 10th grade. In order to enter the field of engineering, you must take the appropriate entrance exams. The results of both the entrance exams and the PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathemati
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Argun Thakur

Contributor-Level 6

I'm guessing you want to know what major to pursue at university in order to work as a software engineer, right? In addition, I will answer your question based on the assumption that you are a person from India. Having a scientific education is essential for a career as a Software Engineer or in any other branch of Engineering. There are two approaches in India. In order to take the 12th grade Science exam, you may study for two years after finishing the 10th grade. In order to enter the field of engineering, you must take the appropriate entrance exams. The results of both the entrance exams and the PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathemati
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Argun Thakur

Contributor-Level 6

There are lucrative opportunities for those who study computer Science or electrical engineering. You should just have to consider whatever stuff is your own favorite. When you're passionate about your major, you're more likely to put in the hard work that's required to excel in it. So. Choose the major that you are most interested in studying. You'll have better success in the field of study that most excites you. Whichever major you're most passionate about is the one you should pursue.

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Nilesh Parashar

Contributor-Level 6

I have finished an online Post Graduate programme in Full Stack Software Engineering. I ultimately decided to enrol in NIIT after a lot of trial and error. In addition, I discovered a slew of online education options, like Udemy, Coursera, and others. My preference was for NIIT, on the other hand. The technologies taught, helped me transition from a senior IT engineer to a software engineering professional after taking this course. You'll learn the fundamentals of software engineering and how to put them into practise by taking this course. This course will teach you all you need to know about how they operate in terms of design, deplo
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