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Is it important to be an IITian for a good future in coding?

I am in Class 10 th and I am confused what to do now , should I start preparing for JEE Exam for having a brighter future in coding or without being an IITian I can be much successful. And if I start preparing for JEE Exam should I leave coding until I crack JEE Exam because many people told me "don't do coding, first crack JEE Exam because it is very tough and difficult" . What should I do now, if any suggestions please explain me.

16th Jul 2020, 5:11 AM
Priyanshu Khare
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Short answer : NO IIT don't make you great programmer it gives you more opportunities Note for those who don't know About IIT : It's a indian prestigious Exam for getting into the best colleges It's not offtopic question because Job opportunity questions can be asked Now his answer College don't matters many big company CEO are dropouts so skills matters Since I know Jee can't be cracked without devoution and if you cracked it would be a great achievement and you may get great job opportunities but but ... Time management is best thing Manage your time give more to jee less to coding . How can you leave coding Jee is important but leaving programming don't make sense just don't burn yourself by studying 21 hours and programming's backbone is maths and logic and jee most important tool is maths Hope you get this
16th Jul 2020, 5:37 AM
Shino
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Not really , people without iits also a better knowledge of coding and even most of iitian are good coder , iits have best facilities for mechanical and civil engineerings , i hope you will do more research more this
16th Jul 2020, 5:35 AM
Raj Kalash Tiwari
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Frankly speaking, you don't even need a college to become a good programmer.
16th Jul 2020, 7:39 AM
Hardik Sharma
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Your success isn't defined by the college you study in..
17th Jul 2020, 2:11 PM
$hardul B
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