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Kyle’s Answer
There are a number of paths available to become a software engineer/developer!
The most straightforward path to becoming a Software Engineer is to earn a degree in Software Engineering/Computer Science. Most major Colleges and Universities offer a degree in Software Engineering and companies are always looking for newly graduated students to come and work for them!
There are also a number of Coding Bootcamps available that are accelerated programs which teach you the basics of how to be a software engineer. Many of these also offer a guarantee job offer upon completing the program!
You can also learn on your own! I have worked with many great people who are self taught Software Engineers. Finding a job at first may be a little more difficult but once you are able to get your foot in the door and show what a great engineer you are then the sky is the limit.
For all paths it is important to be a life long learner. Always looking to improve yourself as a Software Engineer throughout your career!
The most straightforward path to becoming a Software Engineer is to earn a degree in Software Engineering/Computer Science. Most major Colleges and Universities offer a degree in Software Engineering and companies are always looking for newly graduated students to come and work for them!
There are also a number of Coding Bootcamps available that are accelerated programs which teach you the basics of how to be a software engineer. Many of these also offer a guarantee job offer upon completing the program!
You can also learn on your own! I have worked with many great people who are self taught Software Engineers. Finding a job at first may be a little more difficult but once you are able to get your foot in the door and show what a great engineer you are then the sky is the limit.
For all paths it is important to be a life long learner. Always looking to improve yourself as a Software Engineer throughout your career!
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sdf’s Answer
Hi Sneha,
After 10th, please follow below steps
- Please complete your two-year pre-university course (PUC) with a combination of PCMC (Physics, Chemistry Math and Computer Science)
- Pursue CET(Common Entrance Test) to get into Bachelors degree with Computer Science. Through CET it costs very less
- Select Engineering, technology course. If you are selected in good college, in your final year you will have campus interviews.
I hope this answer will help you.
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Zhe’s Answer
Now, I am a master student in computer science. I am interested in coding. I'd like to build a new program to make life easier.