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I hope you are in India and hence my recommendation is complete the degree and parallely learn the SQL, so that once you get the degree, with the strong SQL skill set you can enter into Analytical field easily.
If you like coding, prefer to learn languages like Python, R. If you dont like coding but good in SQL and anlytical skills, prefer to learn any reporing tools like Tableau, PowerBI etc..
read lessHi, I know many people who got backlog in engineering but now they are successfully working in MNCs and earning like anything. My suggestion would first complete your engineering degree and then try to find job anywhere whether it's a small or big company. even though you are not getting any salary then also continue there and get the experience. once you get the work experience then no one ask about backlogs and all going forward. let me know if you need any further help or guidance.
read lessYes Mahesh. You can join any moment you want at the s/w industry after completing your btech degree.. Then why 2 years ?. Experience in BPO does not count as an experiecne in s/w industry. Currently Machine learning is very popular and have great job opertunies. But you must have deep knowledge on that subject. My adivce is that you try first on small companies (becuse of backlog) then you can switch over to big compnies after you have experince in that subject.
read lessI dont suggest you to do Machine Learning first. Thats the next level, First I suggest you to become a programmer preferably Python and some DB courses like SQL, Next if you learn ML that would be perfect. Don't get discouraged because of backlogs. No one cares backlogs, everyone cares your understanding about technology
read lessHi Mahesh,
Frankly speaking it doesn't matter what you get into now, because it is your choice to decide how to move up the ladder, getting into BPO doesn't mean life long you have to stay in it, choose the next jumps wisely, as you get experience your skill is what matters than marks or percentages. I got into a call center selling insurance for my first job, and after 9 years i am Technical lead and have people reporting to me. So if ur aim is getting a job, go get it.
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