i m doing my Mca,want to do specializatn in Java.i want to do job in java as it is my plus point ..suggest me ne course for futher studies

0 76 Views | Posted 2012-11-16 23:40:47
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-11-19 13:32:13
    Hi,
    If you want to pursue a career in software/web development then a SCJP certification will add lot of value to your resume.
    Refer the link below for list of institutes offering various programs in your desired segment:-
    tinyurl.com/78oxbt3 (Place the URL in the address bar)
    You may refine the search as per your location preference.
    **Earning a Sun Java technology certification provides a clear demonstration of your technical skills and professional dedication.
    **You can look for openings like software trainee, Java developer, software developer, programmer etc.
    **The designations vary from company to company depending upon the company p
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    Vikas Naidu | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-11-20 20:29:36
    Do u think that Microsoft, Cisco, Red Hat, IBM, Oracle, Sun Microsystem Require any affiliation from any University? I think No. These Technology Providing companies. So when Industry requires professionals then they will ask for Certified Professionals not for the Degree or Diploma Holders. All the College purchase License from Microsoft. So If Microsoft will take an exam and make some one Certified as Microsoft Certified Professional or Engineer then This International Certification will be accepted by the Industry worldwide not ur so called specialized Degree?
    OCJP is the Global Certification for JAVA. Accepted by the industry. Jav
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