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To make a career in computer and IT, you need to have a strong hold on mathematics. Get a good mentor and start studying hard.
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Students must have completed graduation/ post-graduation from a recognised university/institute. They must have taken Mathematics in 12th. Those candidates who are in the final year of graduation/ post-graduation are also eligible to apply. Various institutes have different eligibility criteria for admission.
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Which course you would like to pursue? Every college has different requirements.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/new-zealand/bachelors-of-science-colleges-cl
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1. ITM – Mumbai.
2. Balaji Institutes – Pune.
3. MIT – Pune.
4. Flame University – Pune.
5. IPE – Hyderabad.
6. ASB - Coimbatore.
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-in-bangalore-fees-upto-5lacs
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While CSE, equally covers both hardware and software aspects. IT and software engineering has a lesser focus on the hardware aspect. However, this difference hardly matters as universities frequently keep updating the syllabus for each branch.
Unless and until, you get a job in a hardware manufacturing company like Intel, Logitech, etc., this little difference in the syllabus hardly matters. Most of the jobs offered is in the software domain.
There is no need to compare the little differences between the branches. You can get admission in a decent college in any of these branches. You should keep a percentage of over 70 with
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I would recommend you to go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data.
You can go for some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses followed by networking courses and CCNA/CCNB (CISCO) courses. After this, you can also opt for CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) certification courses, if you wish to.
You need to ensure that you pursue these courses alongside a degree course (BCA, B.Tech, B.Sc, etc.) for a better outcome.
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