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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Ankur,
Without maths, you will have very limited options. You will not be eligible for B.Com, BMS, etc. If you are interested in IP you may very well opt for BiPC. Gain additional IT certifications as per your interests and career plans.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Electrical & Electronics Engineering has the following specialisations:
Software
Electronics
Signal Processing
Computer Engineering
Power Electronics
Communications
Nanotechnology
Embedded Systems
Biomedical Imaging
Hardware
Power Systems engineering (including renewable energy)
Control
So, you have to study only these ones.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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These are called access modifiers in C++, basically they determine if the date of one class can be accessed by others or not. Data introduced in public are free to be used by other classes, private prevents this and protect enables access to inherited classes.
C is not object oriented and so does not provide these access specifiers.

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Start with basic problem solving using algorithms and flowcharts. I would recommend starting with C or C+. Then experimenting with languages like Java, Python, etc.

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There are a number of programming languages being developed, their popularity changes from time to time. Languages like C, C+, Java, Python are not likely to go old anytime soon.

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A programming language is basically a link to communication between a programmer and a machine. It is the language we use and which is converted into machine code so that the computer can understand it.
Try problem-solving using algorithms and flowcharts. C, C+, Java in that order is the best way, as far as I can tell, to learn programming. For beginners, you can also start with LOGO, Qbasic, Python, etc.

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Learning any one programming language, completely is a better idea. However, you should know the basics of at least 3-4 other languages. It's easier when you've mastered even one. Be a jack of all and a master of at least one.

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Well, these are the most used programming languages for learning and are easy to implement. But there's Perl, PHP, Python, and much more.

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vivek lalan

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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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vivek lalan

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There's nothing difficult or easy when it comes to programming.
Right learning resource and regular coding practice will help you overcome your fear in writing your own block of code.
C and C+ are the base or foundation languages among all other languages.
If you are a beginner, prefer go for C+ just to understand the basic programming structure and syntax.

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