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i'm 30, unmarried male from india, i want to learn s/w or any other IT courses, because of the employability and the high remuneration. my doubts are...........1) i don't know abc...of programming, is it ok to start at this age. 2) where to begin? 3) which course has got much scope for employability 4) Is my age ok( am i employable at this age(30) 5) i'm just a Commerce graduate.is it okay? or is it a big problem? 6) some of my friends say if you are wellversed in computer programming and have good communication then age or qualification is not a problem at all. how far is it true? detailed answers please.

2007-02-04 17:57:47 · 4 answers · asked by vijay 1 in Education & Reference Studying Abroad

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Hi,
You can do the software or any IT courses now. No doubt you can learn through your earnings. First do the basic courses which help you to know about programming / software. As you have mentioned that you r commerce graduate you can do MBA in IT section which is 2 year programme. You can overcome the problem of employability & ofcourse you can earn high remuneration too.Till at the age of 40-45 people get the jobs. Don't waste your time, start from now & do well. Good Luck.

2007-02-04 22:58:46 · answer #1 · answered by Pavan M 2 · 0 0

Am sorry but let me be very frank about your poser:

at your age, you won't get a chance to do anything with software industry. You do not have requisite qualifications and you won't be young by the time you acquire those.

Your basic education is in commerce so why don't you stick to the same. Learn more about the same. Go for M.com. or try learning CFA / CA. It's a good option so far as earnings scenario is concerned.

You can even learn about stock market operations. Now a days the share markets are booming and creating openings in the field. You can learn and appear for the NCFM exams. You can easily get a job as "bolt / neat operator". It's a good job so far as money is concerned.Visit www.nseindia.com for the details.

2007-02-04 18:26:57 · answer #2 · answered by Nitin G 7 · 0 0

Make short notes ,Practice, Plan smartly,Check for important topics,Study textbooks thoroughly,Solve past year's question papers,understand & learn the concepts,Stress on important points/formulae,Time your efforts,Stress on your weaknesses,Make time table,Concentrate well, Donot leave any chapters,Have adequate sleep,Do not skip meals,Don't lose your peace,Test your memory,Rewrite your notes to aid memory, Don't cram,Find the right hours. Don't study when you're really tired. It's better to get a good night's sleep after studying for a short time, than to push on at two in the morning. You won't remember much and you're likely to see a performance drop the next day. ,Different subjects call for different studying,Form your own questions. ALL THE BEST , HOPE YOU DO WELL :)

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2007-02-05 20:37:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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