Most employers employ there employees to have a bachelor's degree and alot of experience in the field such as a variety of computer systems and technologies. The usual college major for applications software engineers is computer science or software engineering. Systems software engineers often study computer science or computer information systems.
More information can be found at the source of the information I got this from;
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos267.htm
Hope this helped.
Software engineers are people, just like everyone else. Their rooms reflect their personalities and not necessarily their profession. There is no specific way a software engineer's room should look.
You should not have to take biology to become an aerospace engineer.
Neither, it should be performed by a qualified Software Tester and witnessed by a Software Quality Engineer, a Systems Engineer, and the customer/user representative. The Software Developer should be entirely out of the picture at this point and only be responsible for fixing bugs found during validation.
You will need a firm grasp of physics and mathematics to become an aeronautical engineer.
Computer software engineers should have a background in software and computers. They should also have a bachelor's degree in computer science.
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
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
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Electronic engineering (or electrical engineering), software design, and hardware-software integration instead of only software engineering or electronic engineering.
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maths and science
I believe you're a student from India. You should be looking at the science stream with a combination of at least Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. That allows you to write most state and national level aptitude tests for entrance into an engineering college offering either Computer or Information Science as a course.