Is it advisable to take a course in one computer language and get a job?

I completed my graduation with 60.45%. I've got no campus placements. I appeared for some management exams like CAT, SNAP, IIFT and XAT but didn't get shortlisted for any one and I don't have any job in my hand right now.

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Asked by Sai Sumanth
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7 years ago
Hi, You can either choose to look out for jobs on job portals like Naukri.com or you can learn a computer language but that doesn't have a great career scope.

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I am not shortlisting in any one of that jobs.

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