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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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BCA in cloud computing and cyber security - It's the type of computing which involves sharing of computer resources rather than using local servers or dedicated devices for processing. In simple words, it is the processing of storing frequently used that on multiple servers which could be accessed by using the internet.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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CCNA CCNP and CCIE are certifications offered by CISCO. To get Cisco certified, you need to take courses from an Institute /Network professional or Self-study. CCNA is the first block to get into Cisco certification. Gradually you will be eligible for CCNP and CCIE. CCNA comes with ICND1 and ICND2 paper. Duration: approximately 30 Hours. Recommended skills: Basic understanding of computer functions (email, web browser, etc.). Certification is valid up to 3 years.

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The moment your resume has a CCNA certification course by an authorized Cisco learning center such as Jetking, the best multinational companies would be glad to have you on-board. As a CCNA candidate, you would get a job faster than any other individual. Those who specialize in the various courses offered by CCNA have better job opportunities. The industry requirement for CCNA certified people has increased. Today, recruiters are looking for competent individuals who have an edge over others. They seek those certified networking professionals who have an advanced knowledge of protocols. Once you receive this high-grade recogni
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In my opinion, if you pass CCNA you have a good chance of becoming a field technician, say you have a good score in engineering degree and have none of these certifications, you can still end up as a programmer in good companies. These certifications are good to have, CCIE being one of the toughest and ranks higher in this ladder will even make you a designer for major networks that are the backbone of the internet. It is not necessary to acquire these certifications if you want to be a programmer (it is good to have them though). If you want to design a network, troubleshoot network, act as a consultant in a networking compan
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Becoming CCNA certified is a distinctive first step toward a rewarding career as a network administrator or engineer. Many IT companies are looking out for the CCNA professionals in their companies mainly in IT developing countries like India, Nigeria, USA, Dubai, Angola, Algeria, Australia and UK. Being a CCNA certified, he/she can be designated as System Engineer (Computer Networking/ IT), Technical Support Engineer, Desktop / Network Support Engineer, Network Administrator, Network Engineers, Network Security Associate and other Job roles in IT sector.

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Joyeeta Paul

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This is the best field for a person who loves to experiment with computers and wants to know how different parts of the computers are inter-linked. The study of networking includes the study of computer Science that would allow the computers to exchange information or data. There is a huge demand for hardware and networking jobs and all these courses can be applied for after getting a 10 + 2 or Diploma degree courses. A career in this field depends on how one can adopt himself with new technology and products that are launched on daily basis. There are courses ranging from certificate level to Masters level in computer hardware and net
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Associate Diploma in Cyber Security is a foundation programme of 1 year duration from CSSRL, which you can pursue after class 12th. It will cover various domains of Cyber Security including ethical hacking. Programming skills are not mandatory for it.

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