I recently completed my graduation and want to do programming in C, Java, python. Which course should I prefer?

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Asked by Shraddha Vora

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    Vibhor Kashyap | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    You can learn these languages on your own, you don't necessarily need to pursue a degree course for learning these languages. Internet is flooded with tutorials of these languages. If you want to learn Python from beginning then you can follow this app:
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=technark.pythonforbeginners.
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    Taara Banerjee

    2 years ago
    In the event that you are interested in taking an online PGP in Full Stack Product Engineering. A variety of reputable providers, such as LinkedIn Learning, SimpliLearn, and Amity Online and the National Institute of Information Technology, to name a few. I would personally suggest NIIT because of their outstanding reputation. Their 22 weeks course follows a comprehensive design which promote a thorough understanding. Their result oriented programme are a combination of various core competencies like Microservices and DevOps as well as engineering competencies like GIT and Test Automation. There are frequent updates to their courses so
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    mayank bhardwaj I am a Management Student | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    MCA will be best. In that, languages are there in their course, and maths too. C+ will come in mid sem.

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