Hello folks,
Prashant sir raged a very good and resourceful question. please take
part in the discussion. It would be deffinitely useful to many
asprins.

On 11/25/10, Prashant Naik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Accessindians,
>
> I have following queries especially for all those who are into
> programming profession like Harish, Dinesh, Manish Agarwal, Zujar,
> Charu, Sai, Dipendra, Pranav, Prashant Verma, Shreenivasu and many
> more from these list who are into actual programming and IT  / Testing
> field .
>
> Generally a lot of our students are interested in IT field as a
> profession.  And in IT sector they feel programming is the only option
> which is not a fact.  They always inquire about how and where they can
> learn programming?  What is a career scope for them?  What about
> screen reader accessibility with different programming languages,
> technologies and environments? And so on.
>
> Many of these students are from non-IT background like either pursuing
> their degree in arts or degree / master holder in arts stream, etc.
> Few are good computer user with jaws and few are not so good in even
> basic operation of windows, office applications and jaws.
>
> During career seminars or workshop most of the VI students will have
> desire to go for IT and in particular programming.
>
> So following are my few queries.
> 1. What basic skills they need to have?
> 2. How they can test themselves whether they can do programming or not?
> 3. Any preliminary exam / test they can give to test their logic
> development and basic program development skills?
> 4. You have option to go for programming training at training
> institutes like N I I T, Aptech, etc. or you can do it from NAB
> Karnataka, NIVH, GTL, etc. what we can suggest considering factors
> like fees, duration, market recognition, course content, training
> quality, etc.
> 5. What about communication skills, English, Maths knowledge?
> 6. Students and their parents spend huge amount in enrolling them for
> programming course from private institutes but is it worth?
> 7. What is a current status on getting break into programming job?
> Many IT companies do prefer engineering and computer application
> degree as entry criteria.  and what about accessibility at work place
> for differnt programming situations, remote servers, GUI development,
> sharing terminals, team support, seniors / colleague awareness, etc.
> 8. What you will advise these students in general?
>
> Hoping to have a good discussion and response on this topic.
>
> Best regards,
> Prashant Naik
>
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