Absolutely! If the individual does not have the appropriate prerequisites, then he/she will be required to take them (possibly at the undergraduate level) before pursuing the graduate level courses. Still, it is absolutely doable.
Usually a Bachelor of Science in a technical field such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc.
There are a variety of engineering jobs available that would use a computer. Some examples would be an engineer technician, an electrical engineering tech, a computer engineer, a computer hardware engineer, or even a computer software engineer.
TO BECAME A A COMPUTER SCIENCE YOU MUST HAVE 4YRS OR A MASTERS DEGREE
Most network engineer jobs require a Bachelor's degree in fields such as computer science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, management information systems or a similar field.
The education of an electrical engineer includes all the math and Physics upon which he can get his hands. Also, in this brave new world, some solid work in economics, project management, computer science, and data communication is a good idea.
Maths and Sciences: - Physics - Chemistry - Algebra - Calculus - Computer Science
All you have to do is have a masters in computer science.
yes any graduate either engineer or arts/science/commerce
Absolutely.
THE "BEST" for Electrical and computer engineering/Computer science.
To become engineer in computer science you have to take addmission in engineering college and have to do B tech., whcih you can do by giving competitive exam and clearing it or directly on paid seat in private colleges.
As long as you find a company to hire you. Computer programming jobs do not require degrees in computer science or software engineering. There are still many companies who will take electrical engineers and other "non-related" degrees.