what course I should prefer to do job at Google company ?
Dear Student,
There isn't a set of courses in particular that will ensure you a job at Google.
However, there are other courses that might assist you in acquiring the skills required to work at Google or any other MNC.
- When it comes to job interviews, courses in data structures and algorithms are a requirement.
- You will benefit greatly from them as well as a strong command of one of the object-oriented programming languages, especially C++, Java, or Python.
There are a few courses that Google, according to their statement, favours if one is ambitious to learn about them: https://www.google.com/about/careers/students/guide-to-technical-development.html
This is a list of Google-provided training programmes and additional materials that will aid in the development of the abilities Google itself deems necessary.
It is anticipated that you choose topics and courses related to your area of interest from the list of alternative courses that is provided.
NOTE : Remember that list won't guarantee you a job at Google; it will simply be a learning tool. You must perform well in 2-3 interviews over a period of time in order to be hired by Google.
NOTE : You are free to select the resource you wish to use; some people will like to follow the courses on the list, while others won't.
All the best.
why i cant solve coaching module.... even if i have covered every basic knowledge of it and have learn every formula and result .... and then i have to search it on Google for solution what should I do
Dear Aspirant,
I understand your situation.
Usually the coaching questions are set harder making it hard for beginners to solve them. Sometimes they aren't designed we'll, making a student lose motivation.
1. If you think it is really hard, start solving standard textbooks. The gradient of the questions are beautifully set and you'll be able to learn the concepts very well.
1. Physics - H C Verma
2. Organic chemistry - O P TANDON
3. Physical chemistry - P Bahadur
4. Inorganic chemistry - NCERT
5. Math - Cengage series
After solving these books thoroughly, you should be able to find the coaching module easy.
If you still don't find it easy review yourself after every question.
2. Think of the key concept or method that you could not think of during the time . It is fine even if you are looking up online or at solution. Learn from those solutions.
The methods that you could not think of are like tools to solve the questions. Think of your final exam like battlefield and now you are collecting tools and weapons to tackle them.
Be patient with yourself and look at every wrong question as a learning opportunity to learn another method that could be handy.
Stay motivated.
Hope this helps.
hello i am student of bsc IT mgm collage after bsc i do msc can i get a job in Google Amazon or Microsoft
Hello,
Using Bsc degree -
There are really slim chances. Btech IT graduates cannot find employment; BSc IT is still required. Additionally, the majority of companies that hire recent grads come from on-campus, making it very difficult to get hired if these organisations do not visit your college. Not inconceivable. However, those who succeed go on to record a youtube video about the experience, allowing you to see just how challenging it is to enter this field and graduate with a BSc. You ought to consider startups.
Using MSc degree -
Yes there chances in foreign countries. But in India, chances are there but not quite large. You have to make well resume and having good skill and understanding of IT works.
Thank You
Actually Im in a confused stage now. I want Dr before my name but I only got 340 marks in 2022 I thought to take BAMS but google is saying that an M pharm student can earn more than a BAMS student.According to me now money is playing very crucial right. sooo I just want to earn much .
Seems like you are quite confused, choosing amongst B. pharma and BAMS.
BAMS is Bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine and surgeries . It is a 5.5 year long course comprising of 1 year of compulsory clinical internship.
B.pharma is Bachelor of Pharmacy and is an undergraduate programme in the field of pharmacy. It is a 4 year long degree programme offered by various colleges in India. It mainly deals with the study of drugs, medicine, their formulation and their dispensing to general population.
These are professional courses recognized by the government of India and quite popular amongst the youth today.
However, both these courses are widely different from each other.
Now, regarding your dilemma, you have to understand that if you excel in whatever field you choose to pursue, you can get higher financial returns from it.
Also, you can't just pursue BAMS just because you want to add Dr. prefix to your name. It's a professional course and you have to give your time and hard work to it.
We have ample examples where people are doing well in their arena and they are not just doctors. Becoming a doctor, or just adding a prefix to your name does not guarantee success. Neither does it guarantee stable and secure source of income. As a wise man once rightly said, "What's in a name?"
You have to keep in mind that what is to be done, should be done with utmost perfection. Then only you'll be satisfied by yourselves and then only you can be confident enough to make money from that.
Hope this was informative for you.
You can choose out of these two, based upon your interest. The future scope in both of these courses is brilliant.
All the best:)