Coding
Hello,
yes IIT and NIT graduates get high paid job offers even as freshers. why ? because IIT and NIT are reputed institutes for a very long time and they have done and doing work one real time projects which are funded by them or government. Market wants work and work is done by skill and knowledge.
So IIT and NIT graduates are experienced on that part. it is also possible for any university or government college or private institute graduate only when they start learning coding from1st year. it is not one day work.
what are required to get best IT job :-
1. clear Computer science basics( 3rd sem to 8th sem)
2. programming skill like c++ or java or python
3. good in dealing with data structure like stack , queue , link list, tree, graph
4. algorithm:- in this one, you have to learn all the algos there in the book or syllabus and solve coding problems using them. in short, you have to make algorithm i.e. design of algorithm (self made)
along with them other languages like shell scripting, web development, PL/SQL, DBMS which needs to be there too in your skill set.
If you excel them then you can get a dream job even at google or microsoft.
getting 1lakh salary per month is even hard for a IIT graduate student. it is a very rare case. so don't think for it as it is only achieved with experience and performance.
even you have BE from mechanical engineering, you can study, practice and learn them. when you reach to excel position you can apply for job options and get your best job option.
Hope it helps!
Hi Aspirant,
There is not any specific Computer which is required for engineering students for personal use or coding or programming.
But to help you with your query, I will suggest you to purchase any laptop, with the fastest memory, intel core processor, and optimum battery back strength. RAM of 8GB-16 GB is advisable.
As far as Non Core/IT/Finance/Consultancy Placements are concerned, both being top IITs provide substantial opportunities with good Pay scales and maximum packages lying between 14-20 LPA.
Core Placements for both your options are Bleak. Last year as far as I remember only 3 Companies lined up for Ocean Engineering Students, ExxonMobil, Indian Register of Shipping and Oceanergy. IIT Bombay Environmental too faces same dearth of Core opportunities.
I would advise you to forgo the top 5 IITs and target the Next 5 IITs. You will surely get either of Chemical/Metallurgical/Industrial at IIT Roorkee, BHU, Hyderabad, Indore and Guwahati.
Another choice can be taking a Core Branch like Mechanical , Petroleum or Chemical at IIT ISM Dhanbad.Core placements at IIT ISM are at an all time high there.
For more information and college prediction do follow the link
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello aspirant,
One thing to remember while pursuing your career in engineering is that you can learn coding and become a software engineer or a developer irrespective of your branch of study. But, computer science and electronics students stand a little higher chance in getting good jobs in the software field. If you are so adamant about getting CSE, then you should look for another college where you can get CSE.
But since you said that you can't drop, you can continue with the materials and metallurgical course and study coding in parallel. Always during first year the subjects are same for all the branches and before getting to second year, you can try for any spot allotment or lateral entry to get ECE or CSE.
The best thing that I would suggest you is to learn coding through the numerous online tutorials and online courses available and earn certificates. Participate in hackathons and do internships. All these record will surely get you a job in the software field irrespective of your branch of study.
Hope this was helpful
Dear Candidate,
Petroleum engineers are involved in the production and exploration of oil and gas. (https://www.sarvgyan.com/courses/science/oil-gas-management) They also work with geo-scientists and other specialties. A degree in Petroleum Engineering can open many career paths. Petroleum engineers are demanded globally. Plenty of jobs are available for the professionals of this field. Many petroleum and gas companies offer the job to petroleum engineers.
Jobs are also offered in government sector.Companies that come under government and recruits petroleum engineers are as follows:
Job posts for which petroleum engineer are hired are:
1.Drilling engineer
2.Production engineer
3.Chief petroleum engineer
4.Offshore Drilling Engineer
5.Reservoir Engineer
Thank you
Hello student.
ou are intrested in coding. But these two branches are way too different from coding. And these two branches are different from each other too. So, I suggest you to think about it.
In answer to your question, When it comes to university wise. Both of them are really good. Here are few fctors to consider both of them:
Infrastructure and college life:
Both have a good infrastructure with well equipped labs and classrooms. Hostels are pretty decent and nice environment is always maintained. You can see that the campus life is going to be really well. College life is good with the right kind of atmosphere given to the students who come from different places.
Fac ulty and quality of education:
All the faculties are qualified and experienced over here. And education, curriculum is made in such a way that students are made to acquire more hands on knowledge than just the theory. It is not just the books and classes. Focuses more on practical knowledge than the theoretical one. Education quality and the way guidance is given is really good.
Placements:
Placements are good as good companies visit these colleges. students gets placed and opportunities of internship is provided to the students from companies.
But placements wise in that branch, chemical, NIT warangal is better than the other
Hey there
Coding is very important for jobs in IT companies. There are many coding languages you can start with python for that you can download pycharm. There are a lots of YouTube tutorials from where you can take help. After that try hands on web design learn HTML, DJANGO, JAVASCRIPT etc.
Good luck
Yes all of the topics that you've mentioned are in decent demand in the coming future for comps and IT students especially. It's a part of data science. Try to learn machine learning and artificial intelligence alongside as well. Yes they all can be worked with Python and R language both. Python is more prescribed.
Thank you. Best wishes.
Hey Dear, if you are a mechanical graduate than you should definitely choose being a business analyst as you will learn the proper organization of a business model or its integration with technology, which would make you understand the real sense of cash flow in a business. Whereas being a data analyst without coding knowledge would be a waste of time and you will be able to concentrate only on a particular data everyday and you won't learn something new.
Dear Aspirants ,
Both of the branch is good as per future scopes but we will go through the real time facts of these course then only you will analyses good for your bright future .
If you are interested in core components such as pure electrical and electronics then must go through the EEE where you get all the knowledge of that but if you are interested the electronics with communication such as mixture of little bit core and programming knlowedge then go through the ECE .
If we go through the placements scenario of both course the ECE holding good percentages according to the previous 3-4 years .But its not mean EEE branch not get placements opportunities ,core branch companies are not hiring candidates as a bulk of amount and ECE aspirants are should eligible for the IT/ITES compiles such as TCS ,infosys ,wipro ,cognizant etc.. where only few IT/ITES companies are consider EEE aspirants .Inside and outside of country every where the scopes is high for all the branches so no need to worry about that .
So as per my opinion ECE is good if you are interested in core along with coding .
Yes ,every student will learn basic programming languages in their btech first year such as c programming ,data structure but if you are more interested about coding wants to learn then you should do some extra effort for that .
hope it will helpful
thanks
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