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Engineering - Software & QA
2mo
pleasantsoanpari
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student at
St Francis Institute of Technology, Mumbai
hightechjack75
2mo
works at
Moudgilz GmBH
There will always be demand for engineers who can adapt to apply and have a hunger to learn and progress. Also, soft skills that no university teaches play an important role.. Learn and apply what you learned Good luck
an assistant manager
2mo
Your first year will likely focus on core programming languages like C, C++, and Java. Pay close attention in class, complete assignments diligently, and seek help from professors or tutors if needed. A strong foundation in these languages will be crucial for further studies
an operations executive
2mo
IT is all about solving problems. Don't just memorize code; understand the logic behind it. Practice solving coding challenges on platforms like HackerRank or LeetCode
johnwick
2mo
Woah woah woah.. tiger slow down a bit.. you're in your 1st year, take it slow[ not too slow] enjoy your college time, study well, try to clear the papers[ try to get no backlogs ]. 1st year is probably gonna be basics of everything related to your stream [IT in this case]. Once that is done, you will get an exposure of the subject matter itself. Then ask yourself what you want to be, do you want to work , or do you want to work to start something thats gonna help people to work? Once you answer that, get your sh!t together and work towards that.