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There are many free online courses going on coursera.com you can find there,.all courses on coursera are from recognised universities like University of Michigan Rice University,Google ,Amazon web services certificate and many many more, those courses are free till covid crises,you can select one for your own choice ,python for everbody is interesting course,a bit difficult ,but enjoying ,if you want you can go for it
If you are a beginner then i would suggest you to choose Java first and then move step by step. You can also choose Java script or Python.
Now after acquiring some knowledge in Java or Python (basic) you can move to Cyber security, an application security domain.
All the best !!!
Hi Sanjeeb
The best way to work on and contribute to projects is through projects at your university. Ask your professors in relevant fields, they will most certainly have ongoing projects that you can be a part of. That being said, some important topics that you could work on your own are:
The implementation for all these can be found easily on github.
Hope this helps!
If you are interested in Physics, you should certainly try fields like AstroPhysics, GeoPhysics. These are the upcoming fields of Physics. You can study B.Sc Physics and then pursue your Masters in any one of the specialisations. If you also havd Mathematics in your 12th as one of the subjects, then you can appear for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced and study in IISC, IIST, etc for placements in DRDO, ISRO for their space research opportunities. With a knowledge of Python programming, you have an advantage over your peers if you want to take up B.Tech and CSE as your branch to become a Programmer in the long run. Also CBSE released a list of courses that each stream has potential opportunities in and you can check that at: http://cbse.nic.in/newsite/attach/Compendium%20of%20Courses%20after%20+2.pdf
Jitendra, I would like to tell you it's not about the degree, it's about the knowledge. If you can learn what a CS engineer learns in his 4 year course, and if possible something more to stand out of the crowd then surely you will get jobs of your choice.
I would suggest you to go for in depth knowledge in python and also some more languages, libraries and special techniques if possible.
While applying for a job, companies don't look for your paper qualification, but for the skills you have acquired and if you have any experience in this field.
You can be a a software developer, work on deep learning models, go for some image processing, all python based advanced fields. You have to apply to different companies mentioning your skill sets and pass their interview and exams, and there you get your job as same a cs degree holder.
I hope this helps you!
Hi Jitendra,
Yes, it is possible to get a job in Google who has python knowledge without B.Tech in CSE branch.
You should join Google Summer of Code(GSOC), in which you will have the chance to show off your coding skills. If there you would outperform then, you will be called for the interview.
Here is the link of GSOC - https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hey there
Python is a very famous and useful coding language and thus students do want to learn it. Apart from c, c++ python has smaller codes and thus is faster than other languages. It can be learnt if you have you have no prior coding experience but I suggest you to learn c first as you will get good knowledge of coding and then you can move to python it won't take much time but your basics will get clearer.
Good luck
Dear Aspirant,
You might not be able to apply the knowledge of Python to chemical engineering at the graduation level, maybe not at the post graduation level. The application of python that can be applied to chemical engineering is in the research field that application is like data visualization, understanding the molecules and in the simulations of some molecules etc.
In general you can use the knowledge in some more common tasks which are not related to the chemical engineering like web development.
Thank you.
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