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Debajit Chandra

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JAVA has nothing to do with Big Data, but I would advise to take a DBA course before get into Big Data.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Currently there is an acute shortage of good test automation engineers. Maximum innovation is taking in the field of test automation and may replace manual testing in near future. SAP is bit crowded career option. Therefore, I am of the opinion that for a fresher IT professional, Automation Testing option is a better career option.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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NIIT is the best nationalized institute for IT training.
Below mentioned are the local institute:
1. Inventateq.
2. RIA Institute.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://it.shiksha.com/cplusplus-certification-training-institutes-in-bangalore-categorypage-10-105-55-0-0-278-106-2-0-none-1-0

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richa Bhatnagarwww.pristinecentre.com

Contributor-Level 7

These following courses are somehow related to your qualifications. In case, you wish to change your line, these are the related fields.
1. Law: If you are good at communication, you can do law and move on to construction laws later.
2. MCA: Certain colleges require any graduation degree for eligibility. You can become a web developer or a business analyst after this.
3. MBA: Either in Marketing, IT, infrastructure development, real estate development and management.
4. Journalism/ Mass communication.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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Java is no doubt the most widely used application programming language. You may start with less or average pay scale as java developers are given value once they gain experience.

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Ashay Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 9

There are many jobs and designations which demand skills other than programming. Following are the major ones:
1. Database administrator
2. System administrator
3. Network Engineer
The above-written jobs belong to technical areas and there are many non-technical management related jobs as well.
My personal suggestion is to not to avoid programming as it is the core part of IT and one cannot grow without knowing programming languages. You may or may not work as a programmer, but it helps you understand how computer systems and applications works and hence give you better hold on it.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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Kindly visit the link mentioned below:
http://www.slideshare.net/mir_majid_kant/dotnet-basics
This will give an idea of how much basic knowledge is required to be a .net developer.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It may be difficult to get job in Switzerland directly. Lot of Swiss BFSI companies have captive development centre or outsourcing IT partners in India. You may work with such companies and then seek an on-site assignment to work in Switzerland.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

In IT industries, following are career options:
A. Technical Role:
1. Developer.
2. Testers.
3. Architect.
4. Project Management, etc.
Candidates are required to be B.Tech MCA or M.Sc CS/IT etc.
B. Sales, marketing and business development roles after MBA.
C. Business analyst role after MBA or domain expertise.
D. Support role is HR, finance, admin, security, audit etc. after functional specialization degrees and qualifications.

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