CS is a career for the young. You have to keep learning because technology and trend keep changing. In mid-career, you'll be too expensive to keep. Companies will push you to management or team leader, leading oversea programmers to do work. If you don't do the work yourselves, your skills could get rusty. Some got layoff in mid-career and become freelancers and contractors involuntarily.
@@shivanshsingla119 but it is a very lengthy program.. It will end in 2027 because it has 3 co-ops in it and it is also a very difficult course.. So i will change my course once i land in canada
@@rahul0683 you just need to decide why you are choosing that course. If you think its a good course and if you can afford it then you should go for it. The additional coop months will help you get practical experience. That will be beneficial for you if you want to build a career in this field.
@@AjitSingh-hr9bv you need skills ans portfolio, if you have them you can get a Jr position, after that it depends on your experience and skills you got.
Please provide a little guidance: 1) How will the current recession affect tech salaries in the upcoming decade in Canada? 2) Canadian Culture requirement everywhere in canada. How does it affect new immigrants trying to get these tech jobs if they only have 1-2 years of experience from their home country? 3) Do you work with any immigrant that has a pg diploma/pg certificate instead of Masters in Canada in Computer Science? 4) PGWP Employee exploitation in tech companies. Is it there? Have you ever heard of it? 5) Is it possible to get part-time/full-time job as an International student in Canadian tech companies?
@@shivanshsingla119 bro i meant for the person's cmnt he asked if he could go for CS in college if he hadn't took CS in 12th I replied yes he can if he had took either Biosciences or Physics, Chem and maths in 12th
In Canada, "engineer" is regulated by the province. You can't call yourself "engineer" unless you are licensed with the province as Professional Engineer. If you studied Bachelor of Engineering but not licensed, you are called, "engineer graduate". People with CS or IT degrees should not call themselves software engineer or data engineer in Canada.
You need to be licensed as a Professional Engineer with province to call yourself data engineer, otherwise, you are data scientist. Study 4-yr Bachelor degree of Engineering, work as EIT after graduation for a few years under the supervision of other P.Eng.'s, study and pass Professional Practice Exam (PPE).
Full Stack or front end web developer scope in Canada and what's the salary for fresher and which province is better for students to do odd Job while pursuing cs masters in Canada and student life in Ontario?
zero scope in web developer bro wtf are you even a 10th class student can make website i can make a pro website easily without even going to college bro
How much difficult to learn programming laguages and how much difficult to complete computer science diploma for a beginner whose don't know anything about this....
Why are you spreading butterflies and good things about it? The reality is it's a competitive field and you have to keep learning after work. It's the only job where you have to work and develop your skills even outside your work. There's no time for family if you want to grow
Hi, I’m planning for fall 2023 intake. I have received admits from uOttawa- master of computer Science and Concordia University- master of Applied Computer Science. Any suggestion which one is better for Course based masters. I have an experience of 1 year as software engineer.
After my graduation i have 4 years of plane gap. After that i have two years of work experience in IT. Is that possible for me to get a job in canada from india , how can i migrate to canada, How will this work?. Please reply @shivanshsingla
One make video for bachelor of computer science
Please 🙏
CS is a career for the young. You have to keep learning because technology and trend keep changing. In mid-career, you'll be too expensive to keep. Companies will push you to management or team leader, leading oversea programmers to do work. If you don't do the work yourselves, your skills could get rusty. Some got layoff in mid-career and become freelancers and contractors involuntarily.
Tnx vro 🎉
You're welcome. Keep supporting my content on Instagram and TH-cam 😎
What resources you suggest to learn programming on own?
Please make video on master in advance computer science
Will do 👍
How about the scope of Graduate in Business Analytics in Canada
Scope is good 👍
Bahi jan....software engineering ky liya computing science programme hai
I've applied for advance diploma course of software development for sept intake
That's great 👍
@@shivanshsingla119 but it is a very lengthy program.. It will end in 2027 because it has 3 co-ops in it and it is also a very difficult course.. So i will change my course once i land in canada
@@rahul0683 depends on you brother
@@shivanshsingla119 i am very confused about my decision.. There's nobody to guide me..😵💫
@@rahul0683 you just need to decide why you are choosing that course. If you think its a good course and if you can afford it then you should go for it. The additional coop months will help you get practical experience. That will be beneficial for you if you want to build a career in this field.
Will a diploma be enough to get a job considering that you have good skills in IT?
Same question brother
Nope, I don’t think so. Rest depend on you and your skills
@@avi_2014 why so?
@@AjitSingh-hr9bv you need skills ans portfolio, if you have them you can get a Jr position, after that it depends on your experience and skills you got.
Is it wrong now get into programming when AI is going to take away jobs?
Please provide a little guidance:
1) How will the current recession affect tech salaries in the upcoming decade in Canada?
2) Canadian Culture requirement everywhere in canada. How does it affect new immigrants trying to get these tech jobs if they only have 1-2 years of experience from their home country?
3) Do you work with any immigrant that has a pg diploma/pg certificate instead of Masters in Canada in Computer Science?
4) PGWP Employee exploitation in tech companies. Is it there? Have you ever heard of it?
5) Is it possible to get part-time/full-time job as an International student in Canadian tech companies?
Which is better diploma or degree in cs will I get job after diploma in cs?
Diploma in CS has no value in Canada, Son. Many with MS can't get good jobs, but a degree is a must.
I didn't have computer science in my 12tg grade can I cope up with syllabus in canada
Yes, you should be able to
If you study only in science course in 11th and 12th Or Bioscience Or PCM
@@p34ky._ I'm not sure what you mean
@@shivanshsingla119 bro i meant for the person's cmnt he asked if he could go for CS in college if he hadn't took CS in 12th
I replied yes he can if he had took either Biosciences or Physics, Chem and maths in 12th
@@p34ky._ oh okay yeah that makes sense 👍
In Canada, "engineer" is regulated by the province. You can't call yourself "engineer" unless you are licensed with the province as Professional Engineer. If you studied Bachelor of Engineering but not licensed, you are called, "engineer graduate". People with CS or IT degrees should not call themselves software engineer or data engineer in Canada.
How is electrical and computer engineering with software option ??
Please talk about data engineer in canada.
Will do. Keep supporting my content on Instagram and TH-cam 😎
You need to be licensed as a Professional Engineer with province to call yourself data engineer, otherwise, you are data scientist. Study 4-yr Bachelor degree of Engineering, work as EIT after graduation for a few years under the supervision of other P.Eng.'s, study and pass Professional Practice Exam (PPE).
Full Stack or front end web developer scope in Canada and what's the salary for fresher and which province is better for students to do odd Job while pursuing cs masters in Canada and student life in Ontario?
zero scope in web developer bro wtf are you even a 10th class student can make website i can make a pro website easily without even going to college bro
No future of web development in Canada.. High competition and AI will replace web developers
@@rahul0683LMAAAAOOO😭😭😭
Could u make a video about canadian resumes(fresher)as an international student ?
Already have a video on that. Check my channel
Hi bro
I am working as a database developer in India
I am trying to come canada
Should u please suggest which type of courses can i learn
What do you think? With the surge of AI based programs, is it a safe bait to opt for CS?
Please answer
How much difficult to learn programming laguages and
how much difficult to complete computer science diploma for a beginner whose don't know anything about this....
It really depends on your aptitude. The basics are not too difficult for something like Python but you just need to practice to become proficient
@@shivanshsingla119 yaa bro I agree with you practice make perfect any kind of work.
@@anilthakur9222 💯
Why are you spreading butterflies and good things about it? The reality is it's a competitive field and you have to keep learning after work. It's the only job where you have to work and develop your skills even outside your work. There's no time for family if you want to grow
Hi, I’m planning for fall 2023 intake. I have received admits from uOttawa- master of computer Science and Concordia University- master of Applied Computer Science. Any suggestion which one is better for Course based masters. I have an experience of 1 year as software engineer.
Go for Concordia University, I am telling this to you based on my experience. Its much better in terms of education quality.
3:14 what are those other jobs .. can u pls mention bro 😄❤
Great person
After my graduation i have 4 years of plane gap. After that i have two years of work experience in IT. Is that possible for me to get a job in canada from india , how can i migrate to canada, How will this work?. Please reply @shivanshsingla