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vivek lalan

Beginner-Level 3

Udacity.com: It has many free courses with sample codes and project.
DurgaSoft: It is a Youtube channel having the best example for all programming languages.

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Anubhav Lal

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The career options in the field of cyber security are growing a lot these days. If you want to learn cyber security you can enroll for any of the training programs by http://pune.cssrl.in The training is possible in regular classroom or in online mode.

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Shubham singhPursuing BSc in CS n have interest in hacking

Beginner-Level 3

You can go for CSE i.e, Computer Science engineering, BCA i.e, Bachelor in Computer Applications, B.Sc in CS or IT.

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manohar choragudi

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OOP languages all are important. Each language has its own features. But C+ has all features of Java. But, Java does not support some features of C+.

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avishek banerjee

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Then, you have to go for Diploma in computer Science, which you can do after class 10th.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Nowadays, Java is included in first course of computer programmer languages in majority of engineering colleges syllabus in first year of B.Tech C(SE).

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shubham atole

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No, as you are going to learn basics of engineering in the first year but after that, (in second year-third year) you can join these courses.
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