Wch way should i choose to continue programming in jave? which degree i meant.

what degree should i do or wch stream should i choose to continue in java programming? and which engineering is the best for this?

0 78 Views | Posted 2013-03-07 22:33:08
Asked by sneha surendra

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    Vipin Kumar

    2013-03-08 15:34:29
    From your question, It looks like you are familiar with programming languages.It is good to have some knowledge of domain in which you are going to earn your career.Software Engineering would be the best career option for you, if you like computer and programming languages.You can peruse your career as a software engineer by doing any of these degrees courses.
    if your are 10+2.
    1.B.Tech (Computer Science and Engineering)
    2.BCA
    3.B.Sc (IT/CS)
    if you are graduate without IT background
    with good analytical skills and mathematics in 10+2 level.
    1.MCA
    2.M.Sc(IT/CS)
    But apart from all these degree courses, you have to gain expertise knowledge of y
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    Vikas Naidu | Contributor-Level 10

    2013-03-11 09:16:11
    If u know Core Java then go for Advance Java like Struts, Hibernation, JBOSS etc. and get International Certifications only.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2013-03-08 12:43:57
    Hi,
    Software Engineering can be a suitable career for you. It is a profession that is dedicated in the modification, implementation and designing of software with a view to arrive at the best software program that is easy to build and maintain, affordable as well.
    Courses that can pave way for a career in software engineering:
    1. Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science/Information Technology
    2. Bachelor of Science (hons.) in Software Engineering
    3. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science/Information Technology
    4. Bachelor of Computer Applications
    Apart from these courses, you can also take up some private courses in institutions like NIIT,
    ...more

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