I just graduated with a BCA this year and I'm contemplating whether I should pursue an MCA. My goal is to land a paid internship or full-time role at a major MNC with a salary of at least 12 LPA. I've been focusing on Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) but haven't ventured into web development yet. Can anyone recommend the best tech stack for me to work on over the next three months after I complete my DSA studies? Also, what's an effective roadmap for achieving my career goals?
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Python and Django are definitely solid choices! They're popular and can help you build good projects quickly.
Honestly, it's pretty tough to land a 12+ LPA role straight out of college, especially if you're looking at service companies. They usually want candidates who excel in DSA and system design. Going for an MCA from a good college could be beneficial in enhancing your chances. Focus on product companies if you want to achieve your salary goal.
Got it, I definitely don't want to end up in a service company. I'm planning to focus on system design and maybe pick up Python with Django for my projects.
The skills you need really depend on the job ads in your area. There's no universal list of in-demand skills. Make sure to check the local job listings that align with your goals. Just a heads up, though, three months might be a bit short to learn everything you need.
That's true! I’m aiming for big MNCs and I know they prioritize DSA. I'm considering building projects using Python and Django to showcase my skills.
I'm on the same page! I think that's the route I want to take.