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Which stream I should select .net or java for summer training( 2 months long ) I am going next month?

So in which field should I go for ( Java and then OCJP ) or ( .net and then MCSD ) provided :-

1. I am Microsoft Student Partner

2. Job opportunities for Java developer are more compared to .NET developer here in India

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I pretty much considered myself to be java developer . I am trying to become OCJP. I have learnt all the concept and soon will be applying for the exam.

But some months ago I registered for MSP ( Microsoft Student Partner ) and I got selected !!!.

Now I am really confused MSP would be advantageous for me if I am a java developer or if I am an .net developer.

Next week I will be attending my summer training, 2Month training . I am confused now which one should I take earlier I though to take advance java but now which one ???

Becomming MSP was really damm easy for me compared of preparing myself for OCJP certification. So if I choose .net for my training then there is one problem job opportunities in India are greater for Java compared to .NET .

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    I prefer java coz as you said job oppertunities are more and if you are perfect in java you can easily learn .net...

    It is very simple compared to java

    SO ALWAYS PREFER JAVA

  • 7 years ago

    Hi,

    Visit http://www.zarantech.com/ you can consult them for free bout which course to choose.

    you can attend free demo sessions of any course you like to choose. https://docs.google.com/a/zarantech.com/spreadshee...

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