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IT training provides a valuable career option for majority of the student’s population in India. Various IT career programs are available for students to shape a promising career in IT sector. The job market scenario keeps changing from time to time and competition also becomes tougher day by day.
Various career programs in IT are open for those students who aspire to become IT professionals.
Some facilities provided by IT training in India include enterprise learning solutions, project training, industrial training, Cisco certification etc. Enterprise learning solutions have become a key importance on the anvil of quality IT education in India. Most of the IT institutes in India also provide facility for project training. Through project training, trainees can enhance their practical knowledge about their study program.
Benefits of undergoing IT training in India
Indian IT institutes provide major emphasis upon the application and practical training aspect of IT training to make the students industry-ready from day one. Secondly, The courses conducted by reputed IT institutes as part of its Networking and Hardware Programs in India equip students with necessary knowledge and skills to clear various global certification exams on hardware and networking courses that include A+, N+, CCNA, MCTP, RHCE, etc.
Most of the reputed IT institutes have a team of placement professionals who offer employment support through regular interface with the industry. Indian IT study centers also provide facility for group’s expertise across diverse business domains within and beyond the IT space. Leveraging a team of seasoned multi-certified faculty members Indian IT institutes have the capability to deliver customized training solutions for any organization in any location within India. So, whether one undergoes software training program or IT students will avail of the facility to undergo quality and industry relevant IT training in any of the IT study centers in India.
Available career options in IT sector- A glance
There are multiple career options in IT sector. Once you complete a particular IT course numerous IT jobs which are relevant to your skill are available in the job market. For instance jobs related to software courses include software engineer, software developer, software architect, software programming, analyzing, support etc. Jobs related to hardware and networking courses include system administration, network engineer, network security,
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15 Responses for "It Training In India- A Valuable Career Option For Students"
I often wonder this myself.
While it is true that some people work hard in a career and make their own living, I find for the most part rich people with big houses come from rich families. It is old money passed down from generation to generation, or their rich family and friends hook them up with their careers. It is difficult to start out with no money and no connections and end up living the high life.
If you figure out how though, come back and let me know!
Hope this helps!
So have u settled with what you want to do yet? Or what are you doing right now-in work i mean
Hello,
The best one could do is to change a hobby or passion you like and make a business or career out of it. In that way you are not going to work; just enjoying your hobby and being payed for it. Just remember that in life you may dream of certain careers from being a great actor to an astronaut or doctor. When you start working or getting some introduction to the requrements of entrance or the reality of the work, you may find it is not your cup of tea. This sort of quest is normal and sometimes it is a while with some trial and error before you find your niche. LOL, at 20 years old I had no idea that I would be where I am today.
Meanwhile here is a site that should be quite helpful as a guide:
http://www.ehow.com/how_18314_decide-certain-career.html
Regards,
Michael Kelly
Thanks! Canfield’s the man.
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Thank You!
Hello, Your question is a bit general and there are lots of potential choices, I'm not sure what interests you. There are many 2 year programs available possibly EMT training, Respiratory technician or X-ray/sonogram technician. The best bang for your buck in the long-term would be to shoot for a BSN (4 year nursing degree). There are always well-paying nursing jobs available regardless of where you live. Good luck!
a B.S. in Bus Admin is a useless degree
Finance is more banking/credit/loans/mortgages related
accounting is number crunching, financial statement prep, auditing
accounting is generally boring repetitive, often stressful
haven't worked in Finance field
FP/FA – mostly commission or salary with sales quotas – cold calling
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Ive been an Electrician a Fitness Instructor an Office Worker a Delivery Driver and a Police Officer, I hope my heart sings a little louder and my next choice is my last… im getting close, I feel it. Thanks
easiest would be ones you see and know a lot about even if you are not associated with that job in any way..such as doctors, working at a supermarket, teachers, camp counselors, and other jobs that you are familiar with. even a hair dresser or a nail salon stylest. do you know what you want to be when your older? if so, why don't you use this one because it would be more interesting and its stuff you actually need to know eventually. it would be a lot easier to write about this career. if not maybe take the test on nycareerzone.org because then with your results, you can learn a lot about what it tells you that you should become.
you might be able to get a job with an american company that does business in parts of the world where your language skills would be useful. anywhere that french is the main language would be a possibility but you will need strong language skills and a high overall grade point would be beneficial as well.
Travel and Tourism industry is another option that you can look at.
THANKYOU!! THANK YOU! NO decision is forever!!!!
Thank you. Very inspirational.
Journalists often make good tech writers because they try to write with the user in mind and are less prone to use tech jargon. A good technical writer knows how to research thoroughly, how to interview people to tease out the information needed, and how to put this all together in a document or other materials for users.
Wikipedia has a nice description of technical writing, so you can understand the difference with journalism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_writing
If you work at a small company, is there any technical writing there you can do now? For instance, you say you are very web savvy — are your fellow reporters and other staff members? If not, could you write a set of troubleshooting guides or a short tutorial that would help?
Also, consider volunteering in order to get practical experience and build up your technical writing portfolio. Lots of nonprofits need help with writing up procedures (they often have procedures, but they aren't documented), annual reports, getting-started guides for new volunteers, film or video scripts, tailored reference documents, tutorials and user guides for clients, etc.
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