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Max Plank

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Hey guys I registered for BCS certificates level yesterday..... well I want to whether is bcs alone is enough or do i need any other qualification along whit it
 

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    If you complete the PGD level of BCS,it will be enough to get a job in the IT market,But make sure you get some working experience in few known technologies(.NET,Java,C++..etc), if you want to work as a SE.

    AFAIK BCS does not go in to deep in technologies.It gives you an overall idea about software engineering concepts which is very important ,but not enough though.

    But do not worry :) BCS is a well known ,recognized qualification.
     

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    If you complete the PGD level of BCS,it will be enough to get a job in the IT market,But make sure you get some working experience in few known technologies(.NET,Java,C++..etc), if you want to work as a SE.

    AFAIK BCS does not go in to deep in technologies.It gives you an overall idea about software engineering concepts which is very important ,but not enough though.

    But do not worry :) BCS is a well known ,recognized qualification.

    Well bro I have an idea of completing the project tooo!!!!!!!! well how about doing OCJP , can u recommended me any microsoft certifications??
    :yes: :yes:
     

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    Well bro I have an idea of completing the project tooo!!!!!!!! well how about doing OCJP , can u recommended me any microsoft certifications??
    :yes: :yes:

    yup OCJP is a good start.And you can try .net Application development exam series in Microsoft too.
    Or else if you are doing a good personal project ,it will be more than enough to brush up your skills,it is not a necessity to do these certifications.

    Good luck mate! :)
     

    Max Plank

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    එළකිරියා;10971921 said:
    tnx for the bum :yes:p saho

    Get some professional qualifications also.
    well could u recommend me some :cool::cool::cool::cool:
    :yes::D:D:D

    yup OCJP is a good start.And you can try .net Application development exam series in Microsoft too.
    Or else if you are doing a good personal project ,it will be more than enough to brush up your skills,it is not a necessity to do these certifications.

    Good luck mate! :)
    tnx bro so u mean if i do project no need professional courses ??? well pls help me guys


    others are welcome tooooooooo
     

    Max Plank

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    You decide a path where you want to move on.

    Eg:
    Windows Based Application Development (MCTS)
    Oracle Java Based
    Other open source directions (PHP, RoR, Python)

    Then start doing relevant exams.

    Well u mean I want to do both oracle java based and mirosoft bases ones or one of them (well withouth this certification what kind of jobs will get) bcs i have an idea to do m.sc after this
     

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    THANK YOU BRO ... I THINK I GOT YOUR POINT .. FINISH BCS WITH THE PROJECT AND DO EITHER JAVA OR MICROSOFT CERTIFICATIONS AM I RIGHT?/:yes::yes::yes:

    Do not depend on technologies a lot.It is true that you need to master one of these technologies to make your self familiar with the basic programming concepts.But after that try to adopt to any new technology you encounter on your way .If you want to be a programmer of course knowing a single technology will be enough .

    Remember there are Java programmer ,.Net programmers ,But I have never heard of Java software engineers or .net software engineers.:yes:

    So think what you want to be in the future ,some people find it interesting to work as a programmer through out their career,and some people dont.
     

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    ආශ්චර්ය අභියස :nerd:
    Do not depend on technologies a lot.It is true that you need to master one of these technologies to make your self familiar with the basic programming concepts.But after that try to adopt to any new technology you encounter on your way .If you want to be a programmer of course knowing a single technology will be enough .

    Remember there are Java programmer ,.Net programmers ,But I have never heard of Java software engineers or .net software engineers.:yes:

    So think what you want to be in the future ,some people find it interesting to work as a programmer through out their career,and some people dont.

    :yes::yes:
     

    rclakmal

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    so bro can recommend me how to become such one by guiding me :)

    BCS is a good start .AFAIK BCS touches all three main categories of Information technology (Software ,Hardware,Networking) .While you follow the certificate level try to understand in which field you are good at.

    After that choice try to gather some more knowledge in the selected stream. You can use professional certifications,some working experience ,personal projects,FOSS projects even INTERNET to brush up your skills.

    Hang out with people who has the same interest .

    Keep long term and short term goals .But Do not forget to enjoy your life :rolleyes::yes:
     
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