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Jeanne Boyarsky wrote:The SCJP assumes months of experience in Java. It isn't meant for someone to rush through. Also, being new to Java and having an SCJP without any experience isn't likely to land you a job unless you are a recent graduate. Not saying it can't be done, but consider your expectations.
What is your experience in so far?
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Am not in Banglore but am sure there are plenty of java teaching institutes out there.shishir dwivedi wrote:Indian rancher please help me
I know people who were in such centres learning languages and their experiences show that none of them are placement firms :-)shishir dwivedi wrote:Job is everything
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Aniruddh Joshi wrote:
Am not in Banglore but am sure there are plenty of java teaching institutes out there.shishir dwivedi wrote:Indian rancher please help me
Am surprised you don't have a list already.
I know people who were in such centres learning languages and their experiences show that none of them are placement firms :-)shishir dwivedi wrote:Job is everything
My suggestion - Keep looking for a job on your own and of course learn Java in the cheapest way you can.
Most of the institutes are run by people who could not get jobs for themselves![]()
shishir dwivedi wrote:i am just worried whether after doing training whether there would be any chance of off campus ? And what is the success rate because I will certainly do the SCJP certification after learning the Java .
... So only knowledge of Java can bring me the job ?
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"One of the best things you could do is to simplify a larger application into a smaller one by reducing its process and complexity - Fowler"
Aniruddh Joshi wrote:
shishir dwivedi wrote:i am just worried whether after doing training whether there would be any chance of off campus ? And what is the success rate because I will certainly do the SCJP certification after learning the Java .
... So only knowledge of Java can bring me the job ?
Well I can't guarantee that but good knowledge of the java language does help you when you're taking an off campus interview.
Typically in India smaller firms who do most of their recruitment off campus check technical knowledge unlike large Consulting firms who take you and train on the technology of their requirement.
Also a lot of startups and small product firms hire people with good knowledge of programming languages.
And java ofcourse is one of the most popular ones.
I suggested you to look for a cheap option because learning Java does not actually need expensive resources, and you can get expertise without paying a lot in tution fees.
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