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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
SAT is not a course. It is an entrance exam to study abroad and you cannot compare C+ and SAT because they have no relation.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Your query is a little hazy. Calendar year in which you did 12th is missing. There are certain eligibility concerns for those who have done12th many years back. Then there is age limit too in many colleges. If formal universities are not allowing admission then you can opt for distance learning where age is no bar.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
1. Let Us C (Author Yashwant Kanetkar).
2. Object Oriented Programming in C+ (Author E. Balaguruswamy).
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
I would suggest you to proceed with core Java + Advanced Java combination. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination on Unix/ Linux environment will be an added advantage.
The following reasons will back up my statement:
1. Core Java + Advanced Java combination helps you to develop not only stand-alone applications, but also helps in developing web-based applications.
2. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination puts you a step ahead, if you go for android programming as well because android programming has its roots in Java programming.
3. Ninety percent of the start-up companies work on the JAVA environment. So, it provid
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
I would suggest you to proceed with core Java + Advanced Java combination. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination on Unix/ Linux environment will be an added advantage.
The following reasons will back up my statement:
1. Core Java + Advanced Java combination helps you to develop not only stand-alone applications, but also helps in developing web-based applications.
2. Learning Core Java + Advanced Java combination puts you a step ahead, if you go for android programming as well because android programming has its roots in Java programming.
3. Ninety percent of the start-up companies work on the JAVA environment. So, it provid
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