Is hardware and networking course better after B.Tech?
hi, i'm rohit dhakoliya i have completed my b. tech from kanpur in ece in 2011 and i dont got any job till now so doing a hardware and networking course or ccna from niit or jetking helps me in finding job.
Dear Aspirants;
There are numerous of opportunities available for those who has passed out Graduation in Technology with Electronics and Communication Engineering. After completion of your Graduation in Technology with ECE branch you may be eligible for applying to the various posts in the following fields like :-
ELECTRONICS FIELD
NETWORKING FIELD
ADMINISTRATION FIELD
ANALYST FIELD
ENGINEERING FIELD
etc.
As said above that you want to do HARDWARE AND NETWORKING course, then for your information HARDWARE AND NETWORKING / CCNA - CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ENGINEER is an certified course that is having a wide scope, after successful completion you may be eligible for applying to the posts like :-
NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
NETWORK ENGINEER
SYSTEM ENGINEER
etc.
For getting an job easily a candidate has to earn around one year of experience in the particular field after that you will be eligible for applying to the posts in most of the Software / IT companies with high paid post and package.
Apart from Networking field on base of Graduation in Technology with ECE branch you may be eligible for applying to the various Technical posts in BSNL / DRDO / ONGC / ISRO / RAILWAYS etc.
You are also eligible for applying to various Non-Technical posts in Central as well as State Govt. department.
In Banking sector you may be eligible for applying to the PROBATIONARY OFFICER as well as CLERICAL ASSISTANT POST
HOPE THIS ABOVE INFORMATION IS USEFUL TO YOU
ALL THE BEST
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1 comments:
Networking is good at any time. It has lot of scope and it can be done after B. Tech. I have recently dealt with such an institute who is providing the courses of networking and red hat.
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