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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Engineering is a large field with multiple specializations or branches. Different branches have different opportunities and scope. India has very large engineering colleges network. Currently, job market cannot absorb all engineers. But, engineering graduates from prestigious colleges have very good future.

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Nitesh YadavI am a student,

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There are many programing languages, which you can learn after B.Tech:
1. Java
2. Advance Java.
3. C/ C+/C#
4. Oops, etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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C, C+. C# and Java are the most common programming languages, which are used for games development.

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Java is an object-oriented programming language designed and marketed by Sun Microsystems which is now acquired by Oracle. Java has a major merit over other programming languages, which is its ability to be platform independent. JAVA is used in programming embedded devices to Mobile applications and even in programming supercomputers and enterprise servers. In a nutshell, JAVA is running in e-commerce banking portals to mobile devices. JAVA is an integral part of many web applications and day to day applications that we come across. The demand for JAVA programmers is very high today than ever before and it is v
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Ashay Maheshwari

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PL/SQL course can be learned at home, if you already have some basic knowledge and experience in programming languages and SQL database. There are some good tutorial websites like Tutorials Point in which you can try and learn basic PL/SQL.
You must give a try by yourself first. This will help you a lot in industry which changes technologies frequently and your ability to adapt is the major criteria of success.

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
There are courses available on game programming. You need to pursue separately.

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