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sumit chaturvedi

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Hello,
You can take courses in e-commerce, Tally, advanced excel, power point presentation and other management related computer courses offered by several institutions.

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It is excellent to see your eagerness in learning Java. Java is a great step towards CS. For a certification course, I would highly recommend the OCAJP or the Oracle Java Associate available for both Java SE7 and Java SE8.
For study material, you can first go through The Complete Reference written by Herbert Schildt.
Hub4Tech is the best institute for Java training.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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M.Tech, MS can be a nice option but these are tough. Start looking for certification courses like that of Cisco, Oracle, Java, Juniper, Red hat. This can add expertise and can help you to earn good.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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You need to visit some of the best coaching institutes, there you should talk to them about what they can give and decide the best on the basis of your visit. I have also heard and read about Techmaster, you can also consider visiting it.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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Can you please tell what have you done in your Bachelors, your area of expertise or interest etc.? This can help me to provide appropriate suggestions.

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tom df

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You can refer to the below mentioned link:
http://goo.gl/dkzMBo

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rohit sonawale

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Yes, java has wide scope. You can apply for various jobs, if you learn java. You can go for android or advance java.

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