which software course is better as i am a fresher after B.tech in computer science and which course is better for getting a job in IT sector

sir i am pass out my B.tech in CSE branch with CGPA=6.9 in 2012 and my +2 result is very poor that is 42%. i am not getting any job till now so i want to do some short term software course which one is better for me as i am a fresher and i am not so strong in programming language

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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-08-03 13:12:52
    Hi,
    Software courses like C++, JAVA, .NET, Data, Oracle, and Microsoft courses hold substantial relevance in the software industry today. You can also consider-
    **Mobile Application Software Development
    **Software Testing
    **Hcl Certified Software Engineer course
    By enrolling for a software course as an additional degree or diploma, the chances of you getting placed into an organization are higher. In a technology driven society like ours, software plays a vital role. So go ahead and choose a software course of your choice, because it is really worth it.
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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2012-08-03 15:38:58
    ist of all you have to learn basic programming languages like C++, after that you can learn advance language programming courses , because you have to clear all oops object oriented programming concept before learning advance language programming

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