Coding
Hello ,
There are tons of good laptop available on internet every laptop having different price and specification , since your main task would pe programming you can buy any laptop with 8 GB+ Ram , 256 GB + SSD , 1 TB HDD , a good processor ( similar of better than i5) and at last atleast 2 GB of graphic card because you will most likely start gaming .
Some of the laptops having similar specifications are
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Hello Student
As you have PCB group of subjects in 12th class science examination and appeared for SRMjee and got 7000 rank. Now you are interested to take computer science engineering with PCB group of 12 class science subjects. But mathematics is an compulsory and an essential subject in computer science. So there is no chance for getting computer science enginering through SRMjee with PCB group of subjects. Otherwise you take mathematics as an special subject in computer science engineering course.
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Dear applicant
If apart from Biology other subject combinations that you had are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics then you can opt for JEE mains entrance and get yourself admitted into B.Tech Software Engineering or Cyber security courses, if not then also you have choices like doing Professional courses offered by IBM, Microsoft, Coursera, Udemy or HP, after which you get professional course certificate.
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Hey Aspirant
With every business and organisation turning digital, the IT industry is flourishing in comparison to other industries, and there is a tremendous demand for Computer Science Engineers and programmers. Because of the strong demand, IT organisations hire engineers from a variety of disciplines, including Computer Science and Information Technology, as well as Electrical, Electronics, and Mechanical Engineering. Engineers who majored in CSE, on the other hand, will have an advantage over engineers who majored in other fields due to the knowledge and skills they acquired in college. CSE offers a wide range of job opportunities. In fact, when compared to other fields, it has taken the top spot in terms of placements.
If you dont like coding you can opt for system manager jobs or security analyst jobs, or Security compliance officer etc.
Hi,
The word ‘best’ could mean different things to different people. It is a general term. According to me, while selecting an institute for programming, the following points are important.
There are various platforms from where you can learn programming such as YouTube, GFG, Coursera but the only drawback is the doubt support. Various things remain unclear when you start learning programming. Concepts need to be cleared enough to start doing questions.
So, as per my experience, I'd suggest you go with Coding Ninjas. Coding Ninjas offers various programming courses for a student to master.
The benefits of learning from Coding Ninjas are:
As you must have heard, Practice makes a man perfect!
Once you have learned the concepts then the next thing is to implement them. Practice the questions that are related to that topic and believe me you'd become a pro coder.
I would recommend you to use Code Studio to practice questions.
Code Studio is a super feature given by Coding Ninjas on their platform which gives an ordered list of questions in a well-structured manner to practice C++, Python, Java questions and you can also learn and practice side by side as it covers the questions topic wise and you will understand the topic more strongly.
Lastly, you can learn programming easily from anywhere but the major thing how much concept of yours is cleared. So you should go with Coding Ninjas, the best feature of Coding Ninjas is the doubt solving platform because there is a super functionality of TA (Teaching Assistant) who help in resolving the doubts of the students within a few minutes and brim you with assignments, quizzes and MCQ questions that help to learn a concept 10x better and faster.
Good luck.
To be honest doing M.Sc. Maths from NIT Warangal is great. If you want to go for higher studies (PhD etc), i will suggest you to go for Applied Maths but this doesn’t means you can’t do PhD after taking Scientific Computing. Out of 21 students in Sci. Computing(2018–2020 batch),12 are going for Placements and rest 9 students are going for PhD. So it completely depends on your area of Interest, what you want to do. Both branches are equally good.
Also, i suggest if you are looking for Sci.Computing, try to cover C++ and Data Structures in Summer Vacations that would be an advantage. If you are not able to do, they will teach here.
Placements are pretty good at NIT Warangal for this course, Students from MSc Maths branch got placed in following companies and coaching institutes -
1)Fractal Analytics
2) Oracle Financial Services Software
3) ITI Limited(PSU)
4)Tiger Analytics
5)FIITJEE
6)TCS(RnD)
7)Narayana Coaching
8)Bhashyam Group of Institutions
and many more companies are visiting campus. If you have potential, you can go in any company.
Chances of studying abroad after this depends completely on your skills and knowledge, how you score in academics etc. I can say doing M.Sc. Maths from NIT Warangal is worth, and you get many opportunities to do interns, or study abroad or get Placements.
Dear Student ,
It's absolutely okay if you haven't learnt any coding yet. As you have chosen ECE stream and are in 1st year , so .. you can start learn a little bit programming language like C, data Structures from online learning platforms like Coursera , Swayam, Udemy etc. , you can also learn from YouTube for an advanced learning.
Look, ECE is called an evergreen stream as through this branch , you are able to get job in Govt as well as Private sectors too.
If from 2nd year , you get some interest in coding areas , then you can go for IT fields job . Otherwise in Hardware domains, you have good chances to get well and reputed Govt jobs.
To know more about ECE stream, refer this :
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-electronics-and-communication-engineering
Hope this helps !
Hi there,
Well, it is a bit tough question to respond because it completely depends upon the mindset of an individual. Pursuing a degree from tier 1 has value and better opportunities as well as a good TAG in the resume. Job opportunities, academics and value is much more in TIER 1 colleges as compared to any other colleges of India. See, if you are interested in coding and wanted to do software engineering then for sure CSE branch is good but you are getting CSE branch in tier 3 college.
So, in this situation you can study on your own while being in a tier 1 college from non-cs background. You can prepare and learn coding on your own and in case if you feel any doubt then you can take help from your friends.
If you opt CSE branch in TIER 3 college then there will be less job opportunity, low packages and exploration under decent crowd.
So, better to go with TIER 1 seat, it will be worth it if you are confident that you can manage your coding journey with academics.
Hope this answer helps you.
Thank you!!!
In due course of studying and learning computer science engineering coding subject has seemed to be hard for you to learn and use it in future. So you are trying to leave the profession of computer science engineering as there is some lack of coding subject and its use in practical field. Now you want to do MBA which may be done after your gaining some years work experience in this field .
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