I want to become web developer,what I should do after 12th Science?

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Navin Kumar Sharma
9 years ago
Yo can become a web developer by doing courses in web designing. Login here to have some idea :- http://career.webindia123.com/career/options/media_entertainment/web_designing/eligibility.htm All the best.

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
You are adviced to do under graduates degree in computer science or IT such as B.Tech CS / IT, B.Sc in CS/ IT or BCA. If because of any reasons you can not do under graduation degree course then you may do web related professional courses offered by various Computer Training Institutes.

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Among all suggested options to meet your career aspirstions BTech CS is the best option.

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