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Harsh Hingorani

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Hi Shreenath,
Good to know that you are keen to learn new things in this age. Coming to your question, it completely depends on you. If you are interested in coding then go for the programming language and if you are interested in managing a business then go for MBA. Both the fields are in trend.
Good luck.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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If you are interested in programming I will recommend you to go for computer science branch. As this branch is having a very good scope. You can grow yourself in the field of programming.

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Dhaval Makwana

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If you are planning for engineering, then get a good score in 12th and engineering entrance test, and after completing that, you can choose your preferred branch in engineering.
Note: You can also change your branch in 1st year but only if you score good marks.

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Follow the link below for details around BCA from Pune university :
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priyank sharma

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Please give me details about in which course you are interested in IT field.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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You can improve in at least one language like Java, then you can easily get job.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Don't be an "X developer". You're selling yourself short, if you define yourself by the technology you most frequently use. If you want a great career as a developer, you need to be well versed in a bunch of different technologies. The best developers I know are effective at multiple layers of the stack. They write code in high-level languages such as Python, drop down to C for performance-intensive stuff, are familiar with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, know when to pick up a new technology like Varnish or Solar, know how to set up a Linux server, know how DNS works, tinker with Objective-C on the side. There is nothing wrong with speciali
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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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It uses efficient vector and matrix computations.
It allows for string processing.
It allows for easy creation of engineering graphics.
It is object-oriented.
It has toolboxes that can be used for extensibility.

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