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Chavvi Agarwal

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The hardware industry is massive and ever-changing. It also has a specific focus. Solutions tailored specifically to a client's needs are in high demand. The ability to demonstrate mastery in a certain field is essential. Even with a strong intellectual background, getting a piece of hardware to perform as intended sometimes requires extensive hacking and trial and error. You can't just Google a broken piece of hardware as you can a broken piece of code. There is a high degree of specialisation and exclusivity in the hardware industry. Hacking (or bashing one's head against a wall!). Would be required to make most broken equipment func
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Vamsi Angalakudhiti

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I must inform you that hacking is an illegal and unethical activity. Engaging in any form of unauthorized access or hacking can lead to serious legal consequences. It's important to use your skills and knowledge in a responsible and ethical manner. That being said, if you are interested in cybersecurity and ethical hacking, there are several institutes in India that offer courses and certifications in this field. Here are some of the top cybersecurity and ethical hacking institutes in India:
Indian School of Ethical Hacking (ISOEH)
Institute of Information Security (IIS)
EC-Council
International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS)
Appin Tech
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Khushi charan Sharma

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Yes of course you can easily get into both of them.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, absolutely! A Bachelor's degree in Commerce B.Com is a great way to get started in cyber security in India. There are many entry-level positions available in the field that require a strong understanding of business and finance, which are both provided by a B.Com degree.

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Priyanshi das

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Heyy Tanmai. Distance mode like to go through IGNOU is not so good choice because their will be lack of guidance and lack of practical knowledge but Cyber Security field is now on trend. T. o take cyber security first of all u need to clear M.Sc. In Computer Scienec
MCA as a regular will provide you practical knowledge. MCA offers a greater amount of practical exposure to aspirants than M.Sc. After that u can go for cyber security. Best Of luck For your Future!

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Vinty Tanwar

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Hello, Individuals with a cybersecurity degree or certification can pursue a variety of career paths. The most typical positions include:
1. Information Security Analyst: These experts are liable for safeguarding an association's PC frameworks and organizations by distinguishing and tending to security weaknesses.
2. Security Consultant: Businesses and organizations seek guidance from security consultants on how to safeguard their systems, data, and assets from cyberattacks.
3. Cybersecurity Engineer: In order to guard against cyberattacks, cybersecurity engineers create and implement secure software and systems.
4. Network Security Eng
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Anshika Maurya

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There are many government colleges and institutions in India that offer courses in hardware and networking. Here are some of the top government colleges for computer courses in hardware and networking:
National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT)
Indian Institute of Hardware Technology (IIHT)
National Institute of Technology (NIT)
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Government Polytechnic Mumbai
Institute of Information Technology and Management (IITM), Gwalior
Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies (DIAS)
Punjab Institute of Technology (PIT), Kapurthala
These colleges offer various courses in hardware and networking such a
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