Coding
Dear Student,
Before telling you about hacking, let me brief you about coding first. Coding is a way or language used by programmers to talk and instruct the computers. A code briefs or instructs the computer about the actions it needs to perform. We can use the skill of coding to make websites and apps, process data, and perform lots of other cool and advanced things.
In today's era, coding is considered necessary because we live surrounded by computers, mobiles and laptops and all that has a lot to do with coding. Also, the number of career opportunities in coding fields has expanded due to the advancement of technology around us. And do remember, anyone can learn how to code! Learning to code makes it possible to imagine the things you want to make and actually build them.
To learn coding easily, first you need to choose your interest. Is it web development, android development, cybersecurity, data analyst, etc. After getting your interest, get familiarize with the technology, languages and frameworks required. Then, go with that languages to learn. As you have mentioned the term hacking, so I am assuming that you have interest in Cybersecurity field. So, search for corresponding languages and courses on udemy, coursera, great learning, etc.
Now, coming to what is hacking. Hacking refers to an attempt to exploit a computer system or a private network inside a computer. Simply, it is the unauthorised access to or control over computer network security systems for some bad or wrong purpose. There are two main factors used to determine what type of hacker an individual is: their motives and legality of their actions.
Based on these factors, Hackers are divided into three types—white, black, and grey hat.
1. Black hat hackers are normally responsible for creating malware, which is frequently used to infiltrate computerized networks and systems.
2. White hat hackers , also known as ethical hackers, they’re often employed or contracted by companies and governmental entities, working as security specialists looking for vulnerabilities.
3. Grey hat hackers are individuals who utilize aspects from black and white hat hackers, but will usually seek out vulnerabilities in a system without an owner’s permission or knowledge.
Happy Learning!
Hi,
As per the reviews of the students already studying in MIT WPU, Pune, the coding culture is excellent here. There are different clubs that organises event for competitive & innovative coding. The teachers also help in conducting new coding projects so there are lot of opportunities for students to explore their coding knowledge. There are also tech fests held to promote students to create their own coding programs.
Hope this helps.
I would if you have really good coding skills then you can get the placements at IIT. If you are student of Mathematics/Statistics/Physics then you will have coding in your core courses along with it you will have to develop some set of skills which you can choose in elective courses or in e certificate courses. But the main point is you should have good skills and if your skills are really good then you will be hired without any doubt.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear Pravesh,
In your intrigued space ,If you are not able to show up in JEE mains test, you can settle on BCA or B.sc in software engineering/information science .
Here is your reference to discover great BCA universities in India .
also, click here to discover schools in India which offers B.sc(comp sc) .
Scouts after graduation from this area:
Wipro,Infosys,TCS,Capgemini,Accenture, Cognizant and so on
After this single men course ,your Role of occupation might be:
Computer programmer
IT designer
UI/UX creator
Specialized Writer
Web Developer and so on
You can likewise do extra Online course from Swayam (https://swayam.gov.in/) , NPTEL (https://nptel.ac.in/) , Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/in) , Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/) and construct your idea in your favored area.
For ordinary coding practice , you can allude to these coding stages.
1) Hackerearth (http://hackerearth.com)
2) Hackerrank (http://hackerRank.com)
Expectation this makes a difference.
All the best!!
Hey Aspirant,
In case you are finding out if you can seek after a college classes like BTech and BCA without earlier information then, at that point, you don't have to stress in light of the fact that a large portion of the courses like these needn't bother with a qualification measures of having coding/programming subject in pre college schools. Anyway in the event that you have a cycle of information in nuts and bolts of programming ,, college classes become simple to seek after. To seek after BTech in software engineering an applicant should have effectively finished 10+2 with at least 50% imprints from material science, science, and arithmetic as obligatory subjects. To seek after Bachelor of Computer Applications(BCA), an up-and-comer probably finished 10+2 in any stream from any perceived board(it now and again differ contingent on college).
Hello,
Both Colleges have good coding culture. Most of the students are those who got good rank in JEE-Mains. You can see that both colleges have good Placement record for CSE students. This can only happen if college have good coding atmosphere. Both institute have average package around 8-9Lakh . If you are average student then you get placed at good package.
You will sure enjoy coding in these institute of you end up getting there.
Thanks!!!
I think you have PCMB and you want to go for Engineering and as you know that engineering needs programming stuffs so you are worried about it as you don't know coding. See the practical answer is that every year a lot of students takes admission in engineering who didn't have computer science in there 10+2 or ever have written a code by themselves. So you have nothing to worry about. The courses are so designed that you can coup up with the coding languages even if you have no elementary understanding. Always remember that in coding Mathematics is an important factor. So its recommended that you study well for engineering entrances and learn mathematics well. This is the thing which you should prioritize now. As you take admission in the courses, you will learn coding and your lack of knowledge will not hamper your studies in any way. So don't worry and keep on studying.
To know about the engineering students visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams?level=1
Dear aspirant,
BCA mainly deals with Computer Applications with Mathematics basics. If you can map between both then it will be easy for you. If you miss the grid then you'll face difficulty. So make sure that you can manage Mathematics concepts as well as its involvement in Coding.
As you are interested in Coding you can purse Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA). Also coding need some basic knowledge in Mathematics.
But make sure that you can clear Mathematics subject in BCA course because it is compulsory subject in BCA course. So, if you think that you can manage it then go with BCA course and you might find it much difficult if not it will be hard for you.
Hope this helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello Aspirant
If it is coding that you are interested in then your primary choice should be Btech in computer science engineering as Btech computer science engineering offers a wide scope of programming languages, coding and artificial intelligence even. Bachelors in computer applications is a study on multi media systems, web based applications and brief discussions on programming.
The top colleges offering Btech computer science engineering are listed below
Hope this helps and Good luck
Employment wise both the streams have good scopes but if you think of higher salary packages or more programming oriented job profiles then I would say you should go for CSE.
BTech CSE and IT both are UG 4 years degree course.
Now some of the CSE advantages are:
So this are the basic differences about both of the fields. Now placements didn't have a lot of variance. Usually engineers from both this fields works hand-in-hand in corporates.SO there is equal amount of exposure for both of this field.
If you have a good rank for CSE go for it if not then you can go for IT which will not disappoint you because all the requirements are your skills not the educational degree you are having. So work hard and you will succeed.
Also I would recommend you to do a research on your own about the subjects & then come to conclusion. It will help you.
To know more about CSE visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/computer-science-engineering-course
To know more about IT visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/information-technology-course
I hope my answer helps you. Have a great day & all the best for your future endeavors!
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