Which course should I choose to become a Java developer? I want to become a Java/Android developer, and have taken 12th board exams.

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Shabana Bee
8 years ago
You can do B.Tech in computer science for becoming a Java developer. This will pay you high in your future. You can get good career opportunities with this. Good luck.

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What if I pursue B.Sc IT? What are the job opportunities after that? Is it better than B.Sc CS?

Vibhor Kashyap
7 years ago
Android Development is not outdated, but it is surely saturated because many people think and develop apps for Android and completely neglects the potential of iOS. I mean you can target highly potential audience in iOS which is willing to pay for the services they want to use. Whereas in Android, P

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