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R P Yadav is the founder, chairman and managing director of Genius Consultants Limited, a 30-year-old human resources solutions company.
Over the years, he has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award from World HR Congress and HR Person Of The Year from Public Relations Council of India.
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Asked by Anonymous - Apr 12, 2024Hindi
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Best careers after +2 computer science average students

Ans: Hi,
The careers for +2 computer science average student could be coding, teacher at a training institute or working on data analytics.
It all depends upon the choice of interest and the choice of the employer.
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Good Evening Sir My Son jee 2023 percentile is 96.42 %. He is interested for B. Tech. in Computer Science. We belongs to Haryana State. I want to know that in Computer science which field should be choosen for future and ongoing happenings/ career options : 1) Computer science OR 2) Computer engineering OR 3) Computer science & engineering OR 4) Computer science & engineering (artificial intelligence & machine learning) Or 5) Computer science & engineering (blockchain) OR 6) Computer science & engineering (data science) OR 7) Computer science & engineering (cyber security) OR 8) Computer science & engineering (internet of things) OR 9) Computer science & engineering (genome engineering & technology) OR 10) Computer science & engineering (drug engineering) OR 11) Computer science & engineering (robotics) OR 12) Computer science & engineering (energy engineering) OR 13) Electronics & communication engineering with minor degree in electric vehicles. Kindly reply for better future of my son.
Ans: Selecting a specialisation in Computer Science is a tough decision. While all the specialisations have immense career potential and shall thrive in the future, it is also crucial to gauge your child's interest. I recommend that your son should research about these topics individually and understand what all fields he finds interesting. If he is still not able to get clarity on his interests, he should join colleges that allow him to choose these specialisations after some time into the degree. This shall allow him to gain exposure in all of the fields and gauge his interests accordingly.
At Scaler School of Technology, we teach the students the fundamentals of Computer Science in the first 18 Months, let them experience the corporate world in the next 12 months and then, they finally get the option to make an educated decision about what specialisations they want to pursue. Additionally they would also get industry mentors who would help them know more about the specialisation and opportunities.

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