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Shruti Pandya

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You can start short-term or long-term courses related to cyber security. For that, you can start learning from EDX, Coursera, Udemy and many more applications. You can also join courses in your city at a computer training centre.

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Vikash Jain

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The fee structure of certificate in hardware and networking in Oxford Software Institute is Rs. 8450 annually and the duration of this course is 1 year.

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Harshit Mehta

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Hi,
CCNA and CCNP courses are relating to Network administration and manage. Whereas, CCIE is purely security oriented course. As far as benefit is concerned, all of these courses are in demand but CCIE has got better prospects.
From my practical experience, if you want to settle your career as a security professional still you need to have some knowledge of networking. Hence, I would suggest to go for CCNA first, you may move on CCIE.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Go for VLSI, you'll be learning new things your entire life, and your salary will too be increasing ever. Go for Embedded, innovations are awaiting. It's the road less taken than the other two, but it's worth that. Go for Networking if you're typical non-core, and software interested type.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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You can go for M.Tech in cyber security or M.Sc in cyber security.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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A computer hardware engineer earns an average salary of Rs 183,780 per year. Experience strongly influences pay for this job.

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Gk sharma

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If your interest in hardware and networking, you can do cloud computing, Microsoft server certified course, CCNA CCNP and CCIE. That course may enhance your career.

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Almas QURESHI

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If you are from biology stream you can do Diploma in IT stream and can do ethical hacking certification course from any reputed institution and make career in ethical hacking.

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