Coding
Hello aspirant,
Congrats for your interest in emerging technologies domain...these are the technologies that lead you to become a data scientist...data analysis is something different which deals with how to utilize the data useful...both are interlinked and promising field,but different fields if we gaze into it...So these subjects will surely be useful if you want to be all rounder..
Hope this finds helpful...ALL THE BEST!!!
Hi Shakshi,
The process of writing code is called coding and the person by whom code is being written is called coder. You can learn coding by joining a Coding Class.
There are many companies/organisations which offer coding classes either online or offline. You can join them and learn. In the prevailing conditions it is better for you to join online classes.
You can start any language to learn coding, be it C language, C++ language, Python language or other. But I will recommend you to start with C language because it is the basic language for the other languages. Learning this will ease your further path for other languages. Though you can start with Python also.
Hope it helps you.
hi,
see there is many type of jobs available in Information technology company where coding is much not needed, however some of the job position are process associate, web consultant, business executive etc. however see the salary for programmer or software engineer is high compare to other job positions roles. however you must have good communication skills as well as ms excel, ms office, some of the cloud computing knowledge to get a decent paying job.
hope you may understand.
Hi aspirant!
Class 12 is very important and you need to put your focus on core subjects. If you are really intrested in coding, start with c language. First know the basics like about how computer works, what is operating system, about the memory. You can learn these through youtube channels, there are various channels that give proper tutorials. Make sure you Have required softwares. All this will be mentioned in youtube channels.
Learning coding now will give you a push in college. So yes ,it's a wonderful choice.
Yes coders have a very good scope in future. This field is considered to grow faster than any other field.
Your future in this lies in the practical knowledge you have.
All the best !
Happy coding
Hi,
The four band color code is the most common variation. These resistors have two bands for the resistance value, one multiplier and one tolerance band.
When you see only three color bands on a resistor, you know that it is actually a 4-band code with a blank (20%) tolerance band.
I hope it helps you.
Happy learning!!
Hello Aspirant,
Yes for sure you can do it . Many students do it , not only ECE branch other branches also learn coding to get placed in good CSE companies. As many companies allows ECE branch with CSE to seat for the placement and coding is the basic demand for any cs company.You can definitely sit for cse companies.
ALL THE BEST
Hope it helps
Dear Aspirant !
Yes! You can surely pursue a career in IT sector even if you belong to Electrical Branch of your respective College. This is a major reason why Engineering has a upper hand over other domains. It all depends on your interest. If you like coding, then just practice & make yourself Skilled. As far as the Placements are concerned, There are N no. of Big IT companies offering a great package for its technical jobs, and most of them don't prefer any particular branch candidate . You just need to be skilled enough to enter the IT sector. Companies, now a days, just see whether you are skilled or not.
So don't worry about your academic background and make yourself Skilled. I hope this information helps.
Hello student ,
If you are not interested in building your career or deep learning in coding and just wanted learn it to build some cool stuff for yourself. You can choose HTML ,CSS and Java Script for web developement And, JAVA or, simply DART for app developement .
There are also plenty of building Frameworks available, to make your task easy like flutter ,flask ,joomla, flask ,bootstrap,django and many more. You can learn any very easily as per your needs .
Hope this will help you !
see b.com (//b.com) specialization with information technology is a 3 years duration course. course syllabus consists of b.com (//b.com) main courses like finance, accounting as well as computer application in commerce related discipline. however since you are interested for programming there is less course in b.com (//b.com) It COURSE since it mostly focus on commerce related software and computer application knowledge. however it would be best if you go for bachelor of computer application i.e bca which is also a 3 years duration course, has courses related with computer application, programming, computer network etc.
the basic eligibility criteria is candidates must have english as a subject in 10+2 course, have passed the 12th course from a recognized education board. if you have studied mathematics as a subject in 12th you have an added advantage.
Hello, hope you are doing well!
You can get into BSc CS in Delhi University and still prepare side by side for the various entrance exams of BTech CS. A lot of people get into any academic course and side by side keep preparing for entrances. So, that there is no chance of year loss even if one can't crack engineering entrance exam the next year. If you crack the entrance next, which I am sure you will definitely do, you can continue with engineering and leave BSc. Just that you need to properly study with full dedication for a year.
In case you don't succeed in cracking your entrance next year, start doing coding courses along with BSc. Don't quit on your passion and interest.
So, get into Delhi University this year itself. It is a renowned university and BSc is also a worthy degree. Once you get into Delhi University, start preparing for Engineering entrance exams that you will attempt next year. This year it won't be much trouble to manage both things at the same time because I guess BSc classes by Delhi University will be given in online mode due to pandemic situations. You don't need to attend classes in physical mode so your travelling time is saved(you can utilize this time for studying for engineering entrances) and also in first year any degree course is comparatively easier than its second and third year syllabus.
But you can't get diverted and you need to be fully dedicated into studies. Nothing is easy and possible if you don't work hard. So, be determined and don't be scared. You will be great!
All the best!
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