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6 years agoNew answer posted
6 years agoBeginner-Level 1
What is your area of interest in IT? Try to search all the latest it jobs in Chennai at https://www.yuvajobs.com/vacancy/jobs-in-Chennai.html
You can find best jobs here, but try to find related to your area of interest only. If you want a good job and want best for you then I will suggest you to find according to your skills
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
There is no age bar for applying to the Masters Programmes in NIFT. Eligibility for Masters Programmes Design, Management and TechnologyDesign: M. Des (Master of Design)
Candidates must have successfully completed any of the following:
Undergraduate Degree in any discipline from any Institute / University recognised by law in India or
Undergraduate Diploma of minimum three years duration from NIFT / NID. Note: Master of Design (M. Des. ) is an advanced course that demands an understanding of fundamentals in design and presupposes that candidates would be familiar with the basic skills and theories for successful completio
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
Apart from these courses, you can also take up some specialized courses in institutions such as NIIT, Aptech etc. Also, it is better to have some recognized certification such as Oracle, Microsoft, etc. On specific areas like programming, database, networking and hardware. Computer Science Engineer:
It is a division of engineering which involves t
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
The three programs have common elements:
They all stress an understanding of both digital hardware and software, though to varying degrees, and they all hone student's problem-solving skills. As well, graduates of all three programs may compete for some of the same jobs. However, the programs have different objectives. Computer Engineering (CE) deals with designing, developing, and operating computer systems. At its core, Computer Engineering concentrates on digital hardware devices and computers, and the software that controls them. Advanced courses focus on standard designs and techniques for specific application domains. In
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 11
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Both degrees and jobs in computing are becoming increasingly specialized. For this reason, it is more important than ever to fully research so that you can be certain that the programme will provide you with the knowledge and experience that you need for your career. However, it is not always easy to pick the right programme just from the name of the programme or the department. Although naming is becoming more standardized, there is still some variance from school to school and programme to programme. Knowing exactly what kind of computing you want to do for your career and finding the right programme can be helpful in securing you
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