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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

There are two types of Database Administrators (DBA) roles i.e. Production DBA and Development DBA. Production DBAs take over after applications have been created, keeping the server running smoothly, backing it up, and planning for future capacity needs. Development DBAs focus on the creation process, working with programmers and architects to build solutions. Both will require some programming skills. As you are BTech CSE, you will be able to do justice on programming requirements of DBA. It is a good career with handsome salary. You can go ahead with your decision to become MS SQL DBA.

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Aniket Raut

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The answer below is a little tailored towards campus placements and my selection in Google. In case of off campus placements, the process remains the same, but you just have to make sure that you get that interview call. And you can expect the number of interviews to be more.
Getting a job in a good product based company can be tough. The recruitment procedure is thorough and grueling. In my experience resumes don't play a very important role beyond the function of getting the first interview call. Even in that the resume is mostly used as a rejection criteria rather than acceptance criteria.
In reality nobody cares if you organized the
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Abhinav Pandey

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Software development is related to developing system in computers and related technologies which solve some problems of real world by automating the solution and tasks being performed by machines.
You can develop software in C. Start learning C language. Solve problems using C. This way you will be able to develop small programs early and then go on developing more complex problems by solving more complex problems . This way you will learn how to develop software.
Software is collection of small programs combined together to solve a big problem statement.
Hope it helps.

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Abhinav Pandey

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Of course you can go. Language learning is merely understanding of syntax and libraries. Doing good or better programming is how efficiently you are applying logics.
Therefore there is no problem if you don't know any of the C or C++ languages. Learn Java and practice as much as you can.

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Rahul Ghosh

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Yes you can. But it will all up to your GD PI round. Best of luck.

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Abhinav Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

You should focus on C because it will give you basic knowledge of programming and also learn pointers in C as it will give in depth knowledge of how computer program play around memory references. After you are done with basics of C, then move ahead to learn Java. Learning Java will be helpful while developing Apps. Android is completely in Java. So if you're going to develop APP in future definitely your choice of programming language should be JAVA.
Hope it helps.

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saurabh bhardwajProgramming, music, dance

Beginner-Level 3

You should refer the book named C in Depth.

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arun dev

Guide-Level 11

Dear,
There are lot of areas where programing knowledge is required.
Software development, testing, etc. are some of the areas where such knowledge is essential.
I hope it will help you.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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yes sure. u can definitely step in IT MNC. but scope of java is always better than dotnet. but still many companies do hire for dotnet.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

Contributor-Level 8

try to do core java course from some good institutes like HP or NIIT. They will provide u the theoritical as well as practical knowledge.

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