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Today you can ride on the information super-highway to success as the world marches to the punching rhythm of the computer keyboard. Within the last twenty years computers have transformed the very outlook of our world, and those not keyed in stand to lose in the race to the future. Computers have become such an integral part of the present milieu, their usage ranging from space exploration to banking, and from communication to entertainment, that they are an indispensable feature of offices and homes.
In India, the computer industry has been growing at a phenomenal rate of 45% per annum, making it amongst the fastest growing sectors of the economy. It is estimated that by the start of the new millennium, the requirement for computer professionals in India alone, will be close to 4,00,000 computer professionals, and including others with computer handling skills, at well over 1,60,000. With a manpower shortage, and a continuing demand for trained professionals, this expanding field of information technology provides a large gap to be filled by those with the appropriate skills and with ambition and aptitude.
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| Author: Tony 13 Aug 2007 | Member Level: Platinum Points : 1 |
You are nto supposed to copy paste articles from other websites. The only exception is extracting news & announcements from the university websites.
- Tony
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| Author: PRADEEP 13 Aug 2007 | Member Level: Bronze Points : 2 |
ok Mr. Tony i thought this will help the students to know about the career they choose,as this information is not available in ths website.
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| Author: Jose Mathew 13 Aug 2007 | Member Level: Platinum Points : 5 |
I agree with you that it will help students. However, an article is the output of someone's hard work and you are simply claiming the credit for it.
Some autohors may agree to re produce their articles in other sites if you give credits to the original author by providing the original author's name, details, web site where it is originally published etc. But we do not know which author allow that and who does not. So, the safe thing for us to do is to avoid copying articles.
- Tony
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