Coding
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.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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 !
Hello Student
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 .
See BSc Computer Science isn't an applied field of Computer Science. It contains the logic going on behind the subject. As a result, the theories & experimental pathways provided by the Computer Scientist are used by the Computer Engineers. The BSc computer science course focuses both on the theories as well as the coding skills such as Python, C++, C etc. But its not that kind of applied as it is in BTech CSE. So in order to be job ready, you need to provide some extra time and the best shot of getting a job is after your MSc.
Now if you want to do jobs after your bachelors, then I would recommend you to go for the course of BTech CSE than Computer Science as it has the enough exposure to make you job ready.
But if you are interested to do research or want to go for higher studies in Computer Science (atleast till MSc) then Computer Science will be a great choice for you.
For more information regarding BSc CS you can consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-sc-computer-science
For more information regarding BTech CSE you can consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well..
If you wanna become computer science engineer. Then MCA is best option for you after B. C. A.
No need to do 10+2 to become computer science engineer. M. C. A is equivalent to B. Tech.
You can get admission in top NIITS colleges for M. C. A through NIMCET entrance exam.. Detailed information about the exam is given below..
https://it.careers360.com/exams/nimcet
you can easily get placed from the top NIITS COLLEGES. The placement rate in Top Nits for MCA is 98% . The annual package is in between 10 - 20 lakh per annum..
Hope it's helpful thank you
Hello Student,
First of all I want one unit you because you have found two very good quality HP laptop model. Both of the laptop has 512 GB of SSD and both to have 8GB RAM which is a very good quality indication. As your mentioned that you want to do coding on those for that graphics cards are also installed in both of the models. Actually there is a one huge difference between them. Although we all know that windows 11 is quite buggy in feature. But however HP pavilion laptop provides you the feature of windows 11 in build and also gives you Microsoft office home and student version 2019 for free with the laptop. If you have budget issues then go for the first model otherwise you can go for a HP pavilion laptop because it is a good kind of laptop as per my personal experience. Hope this will help you
Hey,
Hope you are doing great.
Steps to solve c++ problems :
Hope this helps you.
After doing chemical engineering you are interested interested to do you see that means centre for development of advanced computing post graduate diploma on which the eligibility is of 50% of the graduation level courses. This course duration is of 900 hours that means(30 weeks). Post graduate diploma in advanced computing diploma in mobile computing is of 76500 rupees in total.
You are starting the c DAC course of PG post diploma ine advanced computing and and after 4.5 years were interested for starting this course. Inspector placement there will be question in those in those years what you have done. Ya to answer properly and mention in the considerable reasons for this delay. There will be no problem as you you have good results in chemical chemical engineering and cdec courses.
This will help.
Hi aspirant,
See Computer Science and Engineering is a very vast subject and consists of many languages and new technologies being added with respect to time. That means you would study the basics of programming definitely which consist of programming languages like Python, C, C plus plus ,Java, JavaScript, HTML and many others. Now talking about the best specialisation in this field, you should go with computer science and engineering in core branch this is because then you can choose the path of your interests with respect to time. That means you would not be bounded to study a particular specialisation and if you don't like one you can switch to other or learn multiple skills at a time. Now let's suppose that you choose artificial intelligence as your specialisation and you don't like the subjects due to mini complex algorithms then also you would have to study this for the entire 4 years and that is not case when you are in the core branch. But since you have asked in a particular order I would rank them as follows:
After this you can prepare any specialisation which meets your interests.
Hope it helps!
Hello there
If I talk about the certificate which is the highest paying coding certificate then it is certified professional coder and the candidate of a certified professional coder professional, he/she can earn annually about $55,000. This can be vary according to your experiences and also somehow your extra developed skills.
I hope it helps you!
Thank you!
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