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Om prakash sahoo

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There are many different types of data and computer courses available, ranging from introductory courses on basic computer skills to advanced courses in specialised fields such as data Science, artificial intelligence, or cybersecurity. Some common topics that may be covered in a data/computer course include programming languages (such as Python, Java, or C+), database management, data analysis and visualization, machine learning, cloud computing, network security, and software development methodologies.

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tarun mittal

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The computer lab for b tech in CSE in PG college dharamshala is very good and the placements in this college is very good and this college is makes you placements ready and by working in college computer you will get better understanding for how system works for employees who works in office hours.

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tarun mittal

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Well to be honest I did not score well in my degree but failure teaches you a lot. In Physical Chemistry you will find derivations which include very complex Differentiation and integration formula written one after another by skipping steps which may feel very unintuitive unless you are really good at mathematics. Just practice it multiple times so that you do not forget the steps (do not go too deep in deriving the formula itself, you will get frustrated if you do not like mathematics). So, inorganic and physical Chemistry papers normally woupd not hurt you much if you keep yourself updated daily by revising what you have done for th
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tarun mittal

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If you are looking for an idea about the quality of education with Georgian College, it is a great school. I went there and I felt confident that I learned valuable skills about my chosen industry. Personally, I feel that Georgian College, depending on your career ambitions and goals, it is a great place to start. If you are looking to get into an executive business career you should consider moving on to university afterwards to acquire more management and specialised business skills. I have chosen that route myself. You can transfer your Diploma towards a university degree after you graduate, then just complete another 2 to 3 years i
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Taara Banerjee

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Studying for and passing examinations like CCNA r&s, Network+, etc. , will provide you with the knowledge and credentials necessary to succeed in the field of Network Security Engineering. After that, seek for NOC (Network Operation Center) positions, which are often entry-level but may need a college degree. Learn as much as you can about the CCNP r&s or CCNA sec in the meanwhile. Even if landing a career in security isn't impossible, it's far more challenging than entry-level positions in networking, such as routing and switching. Getting a job at a network operations center (NOC) is a good first step since it will provide you insigh
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