Results 1 - 15 of about 222 sawaal for "gniit"
on an industry-endorsed curriculum, creates skilled professionals that are equipped for the real world. Using our flagship career program, GNIIT, we enable over 10,000 learners to enter the IT and non-IT domains year-on-year. GNIIT, with its innovative, 12-month Professional Practice offering that exposes students to live working environments, helps creates professionals that are the preferred choice
Posted in
Computers & Technology by soumya at 3:58 PM on June 07, 2008
Hi, Rohan best wishes for your bright futureGNIIT EligibilityThe GNIIT program is meant for students who have passed out of Class XII or are currently attending college. They can complete a substantial part of the program alongside their college education, under NIITs dual qualification scheme. The GNIIT program is also for fresh engineers or IT graduates, who may complete it in an accelerated
Posted in
Computers & Technology by Rohan N at 1:38 AM on June 12, 2008
Look you have to enjoy the courses and have to learn the details very carefully. Then only you will be able to learn the details of computer science.NIIT launches new GNIIT programmeITP News Network / MumbaiTRAINING major NIIT has introduced a new industry-endorsed multiple-track GNIIT programme for career aspirants in IT. The new GNIIT programme has been co-designed with the IT and ITeS industry
Posted in
Computers & Technology by manohar sing at 2:49 PM on June 06, 2008
wellGNIIT would be a good option after doing BCA from IGNOU.IGNOU MCA is recognized in most of the software companies and you will have loads of opportunities after that.Apart from getting professional degrees , Try to master yourself in one of the popular languages / platforms like Java, C, .Net, C, SQL server etc....Well Soumya , GNIIT would be a good option after doing BCA from IGNOU
Posted in
Computers & Technology by soumya at 7:07 PM on June 04, 2008
yes you can go for Bsc IT from NIIT they provide you degree from sikim manipal university after that you can go for pp from niit
Posted in
Computers & Technology Anonymously at 11:16 PM on February 03, 2009
Hi Sanjay,NO, GNIIT is not a degree cource for graduation. Its only a diploma course. so, students need to do a graduation apart from this course.but now a days, niit is providing facility to get niit charges. but its near about what i told u.its better to ask from niit office enquiry. take complete details for graduation..but be sure that gniit is not degree course, its a diploma only
Posted in
Exams, Education & References by Sanjay Sai at 9:41 PM on November 17, 2008
Harpreet,It is good that you are thinking of doing MBA even after getting a job on the basis of GNIIT. You can try that.However, according to me GNIIT is also a good selection for a career. Today GNIIT has a good scope in the field of profession....In this world nothing is enough.But if you wish to grow and wish to do MBA then what is the problem........there are so many people who are doing
Posted in
Teenagers by harpreet kau at 1:39 AM on October 19, 2008
than the GNIIT certification.Another option will be to complete the BCA course and apply for the MBA IT or a PG Diploma in Information Technology management. This option will also give a lot of hope candidates for job. If you think in this manner then you are absolutely wrong. Because it is the field of practical knowledge.. so do any course whether BCA or Gniit make yourself practically strong
Posted in
Exams, Education & References by sumit sasi at 9:56 PM on October 13, 2008
gniit you resign the job and better do fulltime mba program...YA Y NOT...If you are graduate u can do MBA. As far as GNIIT is concerned I dont think it is affiliated to any university. So there should...Dont do MBA distance learning. Instead Complete your GNIIT get a job and after a year go for Part-time MBA, this will enhace your career growth. Or if you can afford to pay around 6-7 lakhs then go for a
Posted in
Exams, Education & References by satya at 11:23 PM on April 26, 2008
hiiiiiiiiiiiii miss amritsat i think that u have to do mca to get job in abroad but i also suggest that u should do job in india!!!!!!!!!akhir yaaaaaaaa hindutan ha meri jaan aur hum bhi kisi se kam nahi and there are many big IT compinies in india!u should try INFOSYS!!!!!!!!!!!!...do masters instea
Posted in
Exams, Education & References by priya sodhi at 3:38 PM on August 21, 2009
I dont think you can drop it but you can definitely postpone it. Take a break and start when you are financially good
Posted in
Counselling Anonymously at 5:53 AM on August 15, 2009
Dear Friend,GNIIT, with its focus on Software Engineering, Systems Engineering and Networking, Information Systems Management and BPO Management, opens up many career paths. The program also offers-specific skills to create a pool of professionals that are industry-ready and productive immediately. The program focuses on the emerging technology platforms that will be in demand in the future. GNIIT takes
Posted in
Delhi Anonymously at 5:59 AM on August 13, 2009
Hi ..ask your question on http://meracareerguide.com /AQHome.aspx It is amazing...nice forum !! Live counseling too !! I liked it so thought of sharing it !!
Posted in
Exams, Education & References Anonymously at 1:43 AM on June 25, 2009
good one!!!!if u want to be a programmer r some thing u select MCAelse if wanna be a admin r some kinda leadership go 4 MBAelse u can also do MS IT if u have GNIIT certificate u can do
Posted in
Counselling by Ria Bakshi at 3:21 PM on October 25, 2008