What is the scope if I get into CCNA and MCA in Networking? Is there any other field I can switch into?

I have completed BBM (IB) last year but I am more interested in IT. I am very much worried as many of the forums highlight that networking has no jobs in India and even you don’t get any growth in it? Is that true? Should I switch or not?

0 180 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by vikas malhotra

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    Debajit Chandra | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Hi
    First of all I must say there is a very good potential in networking and please ignore any negative suggestions are around you. I am confident of saying this because I have established my career followed by NETWORKING.
    I have done CCNA and then CCNP and now I am holding a very good position in a MNC.
    Believe me if you learn Networking or CCNA from a true training center or Institute or even an IT professional and your base is clear, there is a bright career prospect is waiting for you. I have been industry for 11 years and I am 100% sure about it.
    Incase any further queries about training institute or help, write me back.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Nitin Bansod

    8 years ago
    Yes, people are correct but I would like to put it like this.
    The openings are less as the number of Network Engineers required in a Company is limited. Instead, I suggest you to go to Sales and Marketing in IT as you are already aware of IT terminologies.

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