Software Engineer
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you no you can't become software engineer after class 12th you need to have a full fledge degree to be called as Software engineer. You can pursue B.TECH in C.S or I.T or can pursue B.C.A + M.C.A then you can certainly become software engineer and can be placed in any of the M.N.Cs.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
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See this is a very abstract kind of a question. And I think there are no such career MSc courses that are equally applied for both the courses. Now if you want to correlate these two fields then I would say that a MSc in Electronics have a lot of recruitments in ISRO and in IT sectors MSc Electronics are taken as they have good coding skills but in IT's they are paid less as compared to BTech CSE/IT. Thus if you want to go for IT then I would recommend you to go for MCA rather than MSc but if you have genuine interest in ISRO then MSC Electronics can be a great choice for you.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Software engineering with additional math and data wrangling is what we call applied artificial intelligence (AI).
If you work in a research department and never have to actually put an AI model into production, you may get away without significant software engineering skills. These positions, however, are few and far between, and the majority of them need a PhD.
But if you are an AI engineer working in the applied domain, you are going to perform a lot of software engineering work. So the most rational way is to become a software engineer first and then master the AI-specific skills and progressively migrate into AI/ML. That’s what I did.
In college, I studied machine learning, the most promising branch of artificial intelligence. Most of it was theoretical research and I wasn’t able to obtain a job as an AI engineer straight out of University.
As a result, I began my career as a Java programmer, working mostly on cloud-based distributed apps, until transitioning to native mobile development for the Android and iOS platforms in 2013. This provided me a lot of software engineering knowledge which eventually equipped me to handle applied ML. Then I progressively crossed over into applied machine learning.
Finding a graduation employment as a software engineer is more simpler and also makes more sense. Enterprise AI/ML is still a new topic, and most businesses have no idea what it is all about. As a result, they're looking for an experienced project manager rather than a newbie who'll need to be mentored.
hi,
see at per latest job scenario and recruitment criteria of big software Industries , your degree does not matter, the only thing which matter is your skills, if you have good technical knowledge of programming, software tools, testing skills and have problem solving abilities you can get a decent paying job. along with software skills you need good communication and presentation skill.
hope it would help.
Hi Karthik!
Yes, no doubt you can create your own app/advance app in any operating system such as Linux (Ubuntu or any other), Windows, IOS, Android etc. However, you will need emulator, studio or other basic frameworks to create an app which you can install/download easliy on any operating system.
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Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned you have opted for physics chemistry maths and biology in PU and you want to become a software engineer now. So, you can definitely opt for this career as you have pcm as your compulsory subjects.
You need to give entrance like JEE mains and advanced,comedk, bitsat,mhcet and other parallel ones to take admission in these colleges .
Hello Aspirant,
Top NLUs would be little difficult but based on the analysis of previous year's cut-off and keeping some other factors in consideration you have chances in following colleges :-
And some more. You can check out the previous year's CLAT cut-off data from the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
But note that above list is just a prediction based on previous year's data of cut-offs of different institutions and these cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon the enlisted factors :-
-->> Total number of candidates appeared in the CLAT 2021 entrance exam
-->> Difficulty level of Paper
-->> Top score
-->> The seat intake for the 5-year LLB / LLM program
-->> Total candidates from reservation categories (SC, ST, etc.)
-->> Previous year's cutoff trends
So don't assume it as final admission confirmation from any institute. You will have to appear for seat allotment process. And you can get all details about CLAT seat allotment process from the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-seat-allotment
Also you can predict the colleges on your own using your CLAT score by using CLAT College Predictor which you can access from the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck for your future!!
Hello,
Both BSc and MSc Physics candidates are eligible for software Engineer Jobs. It all depends upon whether you hold a grip over any programming language or concepts like operating systems, DBMS concepts, data structure. Your skills make you more accountable than the degree.
ALL THE BEST!
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First thing I have to clear to you that CSE or computer science engineering and software engineering same. BCA is different. BCA is bachalor of computer application. It's three years degree course. Here you have to study about the computer language, data base management system, data structure etc..you can get job as data analyst trainee, web designer in any IT companies.
If you go for CSE this is a branch of engineering. This is four years professional course and you will become an engineer. You can study here computer language, coding, web development etc. Infact after completing your graduation you can join as data analyst, web developer, coder etc in any reputed IT companies. And after few years if you are progess in your work then you will become a software engineer in your company.
All the best.
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