it doesnt matter what u do..even if u persue an fsc in maths and u hav secured 60% above marks u r eligible for software engineering
There is not a fixed time to become a software engineer. It depends on the company you are working in or on your potential.
A senior software engineer job has requirements are analyzing information, software design, software documentation, coaching, software testing and many more.
to study about codes
To become a software engineer you need to take Mathematics, Computer Studies and Electronics.
Takes time. Che doesn't study software enginnering principles. However, he can easily learn technologies with his problem solving skills. I doubt a chemical engineer can create software technologies with his knowledge.
Yes. After that you can do specialization in one software which ever you like or which has demand in market.
You should not have to take biology to become an aerospace engineer.
You will need a firm grasp of physics and mathematics to become an aeronautical engineer.
The subject requirements are mathematics at higher grade and physical science.
software,control,mechanics,electronics,thermodynamics are the most important
computer field is a vast field it is also known as it field well there are different forms of computer engineer e.g hardware engineer,software engineer hardware is the physical part of computer whom u may touch but the software is a set of programs that is run by computer according to the instruction given to it. so hardware engineer makes the different part of computer or u can say prepare the computer whereas software engineer develop the different software like software of office,games,sofware of windows and much more things are develop by software engineers nd to be a computer engineer you should be learn about computer and study the subjects related to comuter e.g oop(object oriented programming)is a language which run programs on a computer hope so it will help you
I'd say it is and many software engineers would agree with me. However, the field is still in its early stage and needs to mature more. I think in the near future, software engineering will become a full fledged engineering discipline.