I am learning Testing, so i want to learn SQL also because
SQL is important for Testing. I want to know which is best
Institute in Ameerpet or SR Nagar or any other place in
Hyd? Please help me.
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Answer / shrikant
I think Naresh IT is best when Mr.Banger Raju teach SQL..
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Answer / ramachandra
Hi friend as my knowledge SQL is every institute teach not bad
if you want to learn less expenses go and join Naresh or Satya institute but Naresh institute student strength is high. if u want student strength low menas join satya.other wise join any one of the institute
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Answer / institute guru
THOUGH THE STRENGTH OF NARESH TECHNOLOGIES STRENGTH IS HIGH
THE FACULTY IS PAR EXCELLENT AND THEY TEACH THE SUBJECT UPTO
THE BEST.WITH OUT ANY DOUBT U CAN JOIN NARESH.THE OTHER
INSTITUTES LIKE SATYA,PEERS,ILOGIC ETC CANT BE COMPARED TO
NEARESH IN TERMS OF SUBJECT AND TEACHING.
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Answer / shiven
i m agree with institute guru.at naresh ,ramesh sir has
depth knowledge and he is the person who can give u all th
concepts reg subjects.close ur eyes and join naresh's
ramesh sir batch.
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Answer / olive
Self Study is BEST Option Too.
There is lot of training material is on Internet too.
You will be your BEST teacher.
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