One of my friend told that M.C.A people are not prefered by
the companies for networking side requirement is it true?
please post your answer.because i want to make my career at
networking side.
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Answer / karthic
not like that.... if u are interested in networking side..
if u have any networking certificate,you can move with
networking.
they will consider u.. if u have idea of networking.
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Answer / kumar
In networking field there is no matter of MCA or any master
degree if u have skills in networking ur are all most
welcome into the networking world. Some people will tell u
that MCA people's are not suitable for networking but as u
know in MCA Networking is an Separete paper from second sem
from that u can understand that ur suitable for networking
are not
Thank you
Kumar
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Answer / abhishek saxena
m also B.C.A student and looking forward to do networking.
want to be professional in that area so you completed your
m.c.a now u have to get a professional certificate in that
interested field so that it can show u professionalism in you.
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Answer / priyanka sharma
it is nthing like that.the person who is interested there
he/she must go there.it is the part of our mca curriculam.u
can make ur career in networking field.and there is no
doubt in this statement..
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hi,i want to do the certification course in ethical hacking& hacking....wats is the difference...can any one suggest the good institutes.....wat r the fee particulars.....wat job opportunitie will be there? thanks in advance
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