dear sir i just got 90.6 percentile in mhtcet and i wanted computer science with a specialised branch of cloud computing as i am interested

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    Meghna Tripathi

    2 years ago
    In order to better grasp the ideas, you need enrol in the new NIIT Cloud Computing and SysOps programme, which is available online. The National Institute of Information Technology, SimpliLearn, Amity Online, and LinkedIn Learning all offer the course online. NIIT is where I'd go for training. Interactive learning methods, such as those used in this programme's labs and real-world industrial projects, will be invaluable to students interested in pursuing a career in this field. All of these subjects are discussed in great detail in this course. In this course, notable academics will teach a number of students and professionals about th
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    Pranav Raj | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Hii Mayank, Yes, you can take computer Science with a specialised branch of cloud computing.

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