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Khomdram Romeo singh

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The list of recognised universities for NET is published in the information brochure of an online application form, you can look for your university there.

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Abhishek Sharma

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GATE is most probably required for M.Tech in civil engineering.

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
Little bit coding and programming knowledge is always good but considering your question if you would like to start your career in development and programming then learn Java and later on go for Python, Node js and Anjular js because they are the future.
Furthermore, you know hospitality process so it will be a great help of working with hospitality field and apply your programming knowledge to develop certain applications which can be used in hospitality.

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Sudipta Bose

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Yes, you can, but through distance learning, you cannot get PGDM, it will be PGCM. I wish you all the best.

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Vikash Jain

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Check out the links mentioned below for details:
https://tutorme.com/visual-basic-programming-tutors/
https://www.chegg.com/tutors/VB-Visual-Basic-Programming-online-tutoring/

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Jaya ShuklaI am an engineering student

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Learning a skill does not require a compulsory background. The most interesting thing about learning how to code and software development is that anybody can do it despite their subjects. If you are willing to learn and determined then it will be easier to learn C+ and Software development.
You should start with a basic programming language i.e. C or Java before learning C+. It would help you get a basic idea of a programming language and build logics. Switching to another language would be quite easy if you have learnt a programming language. There would be just the difference of syntax and use of certain methods.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Piyush,
Learning programming language is not only restricted to science students. Anybody can learn it. You can master it if you can get the hang of it. There will be dozens of private coaching classes which teach programming. Please search for the same in your city, join & start your education.

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