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Yes, I'm doing OCP DBA. I'll be a DBA by end of this year.
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Its a fun course. If you read the Oracle Manual you will do pretty good also

. Ive heard that if you finish 10% of the manual than you already know 90% more than others .
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Thanks. I'll look into the college myself. As I'm doing Under-Graduate from NIIT, will I be able to get admission on some good college. No doubt about my qualification, I did a good in +2, also in Semesters of Bsc.IT .. Additionally, at the time of admission, I might complete MSCD.NET too.
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I recently recall reading an article by Steve Yegge about certain points to note when writing a resume. One of the points he quotes .
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Same goes for tech certification. It means you had to take a course to learn something you could have read in a book. If you know something, just say you know it, and then be prepared to answer questions about it during your phone screens and/or interviews. If you feel compelled to add that you're certified in said skill, it's just broadcasting that you lack confidence in your own self-assessments, which doesn't help you in the slightest.
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http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2007...ul-resume.html
Although I find some of his points a bit extreme he does have a point. No matter what certifications you do and get . Remember that it forms a basis or foundation for your career and its your ability to build on it that will land you the dream job rather than the possession of the Certificate itself. (Please note that Im not intending any hidden meanings or implying that your certifications are in any way less valuable etc. I personally know the amount of work need to be done tog et good marks in those exams.)
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Yes, I had taken Statistics on +2 .. So I'm aware of few mathematics, but if it seems bit hard, I can join extra classes specially for mathematics, is that okay ?
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You will have Statistics and most likely topics like Matrices and System of Equations, Algebraic and Transcedental Equations , interpolation and Curve Fitting, etc. But this again depnds on the University you choose.