I want to make my career in cyber security. Is it okay to do BTech with Computer Science?
I am currently waiting for my class 12th result.
Asked by Smita
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Practically, all ethical hacking programs require students to have a bachelor's degree in computer Science or a closely related field. Those who are well-versed in OSs, networks, and databases are an exception to the norm. Many prestigious universities offer PGP programs, too. Companies of all sizes are starting to realize the need of filling their ranks with people with these skills. Because of this, more classes in this area may be taken. As a result of the current state of affairs, several institutions, like Udemy, Coursera, Amity Online, and the National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT), are providing online Cyber Securit...more
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoYes it is absolutely Fine. You must develop your skills on your own if you want to become a Cyber Security Hacker. Either a BCA or a B.Sc. Is acceptable. Even B.Tech graduates from the mechanical area are hired by multinational corporations thanks to their competence. So you can practise BCA. Additionally, it saves you a year as opposed to taking four years to get a B.Tech. You only receive assignments, projects, tests, etc. At college. -
B.Tech is only a degree. If you want to become a cyber hero then you have to build your skills on your own. You can do BCA or B.Sc doesn't matter. Even BTech from mechanical branch get placed in Google and only get multi national company because of their knowledge. So, you can do BCA. It also save your 1 year rather than doing B.Tech which takes your 4 year. In college you get only assignments and project, tests etc.
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