which one of giving you a good salary as a fresher..... .net or java?? and which has more growth as comparing to salary? Please suggest me.

0 150 Views | Posted 2012-07-26 13:00:51
Asked by Munish Kumar

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    Vikas Naidu | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-07-26 19:06:31
    Dot Net is Platform dependent Language but Java is Platform Independent Language. Java runs on any OS while Dot Net requires Windows only. So if u choose Java as a Language u will open wide range of ur career path.
    Before starting career in software industry i would like to ask u r u very much confidant on any of the programming language. Can u independently handle any language? If ur ans comes yes then only think for software development line or testing line. Every line is good only depends upon u how much depth knowledge u have. As far as salary is concerned It depends upon u how tactfully and technically u have cleared ur interview n
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-07-26 13:32:46
    Hi,
    Vikas Naidu and amitesh saha are invited to share their expertise and correctly guide the concerned whether to opt for JAVA or .NET
    Regards
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    vivek Anand | Contributor-Level 8

    2012-07-26 13:14:25
    java will give as it is current working software

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