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bharath51094
I'm not having much knowledge about courses.
In the age of Internet and mobile phones; that comes as an excuse. You have Google - fire your queries and you will get all the information you need about any course. If you don't find what you are looking for; you can ask on websites like ours.
bharath51094
I want to start my career by selecting a course, but I'm confused with available courses like embedded systems, VLSI, Java, .net, Oracle & networking.
Instead, start your career by having a picture of what kind of career you'd like to have and then pick up the course that would take you to it. Also check if the course you select is in sync with your likes and interests.
You can pick up the one that you think is the most interesting and then study other topics on your own. You need not join a formal training for the others.
bharath51094
Due to lack of awareness in VLSI, Embedded systems I'm thinking to take a course in java or .net, is it good
Lack of awareness is a crime, right?
1) one followed by other which course is having more scope in future
Ans: Each of the languages, domains, technologies or tools will continue to evolve in future and you will have to keep yourself up to date all the time by learning. You can't learn a thing now and keep using it 10 years down the line. Keep learning.
We can't pick the course for you. That decision will have to be yours.
2) is c language compulsory for all the courses
Ans: The C programming language continues to be widely used across several applications. If you have a good knowledge of C; you will find it easier to understand and appreciate other programming languages. With C, I'd also recommend learning C++.
3) what is the work related with each course
Ans: This is very difficult to answer. You will have to search this information yourself and ask very specific doubts or questions.
4) which course is easy
Ans: Depends on your IQ, intelligence, past experience, knowledge, skills and interest levels. I may find Java easy and intuitive and you may think Python is better. To each his own.
5) which course offers good income
Ans: No course offers good income.
6) some people say that work in software field is having more tension. Is it true?
Ans: Yes, so does painting, dancing, cleaning floor, repairing bicycle, developing cardiovascular devices etc.
7) while searching for a job is my percentage going to effect me.
Ans: Yes, it will. Depends on the company recruiting.
8) some say that there are institutes offering courses and provide a job after the completion of course, is it real? If so, what r d institutes?
Ans: If any institute guarantees a job that you'd like to do after completion of course; you should immediately join it. If they say we offer 'placement assistance' then you can ask them for a track record and find out where you fit in the scheme of things.
9) what r the good institutes available for learning particular course
Ans: Depends on your location. You will have to visit the popular institutes in your city/town and talk to the representatives and their existing students. That's the best way to get information.
I hope this answers your questions. If you want to have more information, do share your questions below.