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Aarti Singh

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Dear Sarthak, check the link below to know the colleges you can get with this rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/upsee-college-predictor

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi, There is no age bar restriction to pursue cyber security but it's recommended to take course on Ethical Hacking or Cyber Security at the age of 18+
The reason being kids, teenagers they are always curious and accidentally they attempt different hacking attempts. This is statistics says. Furthermore they have less ability to understand the impact because they take all these attempt to play around and feel proud to damage something which can be a serious consequences and parents will might get suffered.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Recommended skills:
Networking fundamentals
Familiarity with multiple versions of Windows
Familiarity with Linux is not necessary but recommended
Familiarity with VMware Workstation
Knowledge of Networking and Security
Recommended equipments
Host running VMware Workstation, that can support 64bit VMs. Related job functions
Network/System Administrators/Engineers
Security officers
Auditors
Security professionals
Site administrators
Those concerned about the security of the network infrastructure.

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Shikher jainStudent

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It is possible but you will have to study BCA from the 1st year only.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

What is the purpose for this choice?
If it is for learning, I would say NO, as internet has plenty of resources for you to learn and develop skills in is.
If its for a job and consequently shifting to Ireland, which many Asians dream of, then I wouldn't really suggest unless someone is sponsoring your course and stay. Getting a job in UK or EU is next to difficult owing to stringent laws around the Visa being provided. In order to employ you , guys out there will need to flush out a huge amount of money to the government. So ensure you have gpod knowledge about what is thr job market out there.
DCU is gooduniversity.ITsector in dublin is
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Gk sharma

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Normally, it is between 60K and 80k. You can deposit it in instalments.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Yes, why not.
End of the day, interest in specific field matters. ECE students understand the hardware which becomes a + point for a cyber background. Start by learning the basics of networks and network security. Certifications like CCNA Security, Network + will help you to understand the basics. Once you are done with this then learn scripting basics if interested and get hands-on with Linux/Windows OS as much as you can. With this knowledge you will be able to study and get certified as a CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker). Cyber Security is a very vast term and there are so many avenues within that you can master and make it your expert
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Anubhav Lal

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Yes, we provide placement assistance to all our trainees.

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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi,
You cannot really say if it is the best. UK has many top ranked universities where you can learn from the best but if you are planning to work there you have to first check the work permit rules which are very strict for Indians. You will get only 6 months of time to look for a job. But, if you graduate from a top university and which has a very good career support center, you may have a scope. It will also depend on your own skills and academic performance. You can check this information with the university you apply for.

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