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I rk fkat for bachelor's

If single person lives rent will 7.5 k

If the live in sharing rent will 8.5 k

Flat with attached balcony

Fully furnished

Got no restrictions

Fully furnished

u/dsa_geek — 7 days ago

Roomate needed

I need a roommate i have no issue gender but prefer the students must be of college because i m college students,

So if anyone seems interested can dm me

u/dsa_geek — 25 days ago

Seek guidance

Hi, I'm a Civil Engineering student and I'll be entering my 3rd year soon.

In my 1st year, I learned C programming. Before that, I had absolutely no knowledge of programming. After completing C, I learned C++, and then I started learning Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). So far, this is all I've done.

Now I'm confused about what to do next. My goal is to get a good placement in the tech industry despite being from a non-CS branch.

Could you please guide me on what skills and technologies I should learn next? I'd like to know the best roadmap to maximize my chances of getting a good software engineering job, including what to focus on besides DSA, such as development, projects, internships, CS fundamentals, or anything else that would help me stand out.

u/dsa_geek — 1 month ago

Seek guidance

Hi, I'm a Civil Engineering student and I'll be entering my 3rd year soon.

In my 1st year, I learned C programming. Before that, I had absolutely no knowledge of programming. After completing C, I learned C++, and then I started learning Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). So far, this is all I've done.

Now I'm confused about what to do next. My goal is to get a good placement in the tech industry despite being from a non-CS branch.

Could you please guide me on what skills and technologies I should learn next? I'd like to know the best roadmap to maximize my chances of getting a good software engineering job, including what to focus on besides DSA, such as development, projects, internships, CS fundamentals, or anything else that would help me stand out.

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u/dsa_geek — 1 month ago
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Seek guidance

Hi, I'm a Civil Engineering student and I'll be entering my 3rd year soon.

In my 1st year, I learned C programming. Before that, I had absolutely no knowledge of programming. After completing C, I learned C++, and then I started learning Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). So far, this is all I've done.

Now I'm confused about what to do next. My goal is to get a good placement in the tech industry despite being from a non-CS branch.

Could you please guide me on what skills and technologies I should learn next? I'd like to know the best roadmap to maximize my chances of getting a good software engineering job, including what to focus on besides DSA, such as development, projects, internships, CS fundamentals, or anything else that would help me stand out.

u/dsa_geek — 1 month ago