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well its 6.01.2023 and i am currently in my btech 1st year in a teir 3 indian college now the main concern is the no of students admiited in cs degree huge competetion i mean there will be huge competition when i pass out 4 years later from the college now how to deal with this situtation

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well its 6.01.2023 and i am currently in my btech 1st year in a teir 3 indian college now the main concern is the no of students admiited in cs degree huge competetion i mean there will be huge competition when i pass out 4 years later from the college now how to deal with this situtation

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Sure, here are some steps you can take to deal with the competition:

  1. Focus on Skills: The first thing you need to do is focus on your skills. Learn as much as you can about your field. This includes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

  2. Internships and Projects: Try to get internships and work on projects. This will give you practical experience and make you stand out from the crowd.

  3. Networking: Networking is very important. Attend seminars, workshops, and tech fests. This will help you meet people from your field and learn from them.

  4. Stay Updated: Technology is always changing. So, you need to stay updated with the latest trends and technologies in your field.

  5. Soft Skills: Apart from technical skills, employers also look for soft skills like communication, teamwork, problem-solving, etc. So, work on improving these skills as well.

  6. Certifications: You can also do some certifications related to your field. This will add value to your resume and increase your chances of getting a good job.

  7. Prepare for Interviews: Start preparing for interviews from now itself. Learn about common interview questions and how to answer them.

Remember, competition is always going to be there. What matters is how you make yourself stand out from the crowd. So, focus on your skills and keep learning. Good luck!

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