which one is better for java,oracle courses- SQLstar or NIIT in delhi
1.6K Views|Posted 2010-09-21 19:45:56
Asked by Priyanka
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2010-09-21 19:56:17
HI,Priyanka299997
If you are interesting in Programming,then you are doing Java language.It is very high deadened language from every language.Java is very power full language from every language and it is very use full,but it is also hard from every.Java are job less in IT field,but salary package

Answered by
2010-09-28 17:38:08
Hi Priyanka
I Strongly suggest Oracle Pl/Sql with Unix/ DBA/ Oracle APPS/APPS DBA.
In the IT Industry, we have flenty of openings for Oracle people.
If you you have more questions
you can mail me at: krishna.yerra@bankofamerica.com or ramkiibm82@gmail.com, if you are satisfied with the answer,
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Answered by
2010-09-22 14:23:08
Hi priyanka,
Java and oracle are different from each other. NIIT is a good institute and offers various courses, you can consider it. SQL Star is also a good institute but has limited centers in India. Depending on your personal preference like location, you can decide which one to go for.
Regards

Answered by
2010-09-22 11:35:09
Hi Priyanka,
NIIT is seen as one of the most renowned IT training institute in India and it offers various courses from Software to hardware. On the other hand, SQL Star too is a well known institute.
It would be difficult to compare the same but then on a broader note, I think opting for NIIT for

Answered by
2010-09-21 20:10:52
i think NIIT is probably an over-hyped institute.
your selection of courses is no doubt the best what is available in technology at the moment.
what my suggestion to you is to suggest some people whom you have access to who might have done similar courses, my view is that you might be able to find a
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