Which is better to do, according to scope: CCNA, Java or .NET?

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    Nilesh Parashar | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    It's up to you and your potential career buddy to decide on a field. Since Java can run on a wide variety of platforms, it's a great choice for anybody interested in creating applications, applets, and the like. You need to devote more time and energy to Object-Oriented Programming Languages. CISCO's Certified Network Associate CCNA programme is the gold standard for networking education. IT CAN BE Argued That Cisco Was an Early Leader in the Networking Industry. In CCNA you may specialize in wired or wireless networks, in network security, in troubleshooting, etc.
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    Pavithra Desu Design Engineer | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Java has a very good scope when compared to the other courses.
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    Shikher jain Student | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    All these courses are different from each other. Still, I would suggest you go with Java. Java has more scope than others.
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    Arvind Singh

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    All the above mentioned courses are quite different from each other. So, I would rather provide the details individually about CCNA and Java. You can analyse and choose the best for you.
    Future scope of CCNA :-
    The scope for CCNP certification has been clarified well, it is time to focus on the scope of CCNA certification. It is seen as the predecessor of the course discussed before. Despite CCNA catering as a basic level course, the reality is that India is a hugely developing network hub and the demand for even basic level CCNA professionals is on the rise gradually. A lot of networks such as British Telecom, IBM and Cisco have a
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