CS Grad Placement Roadmap: First Year to Fourth Year
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- We outline a roadmap for computer science students preparing for job interviews.
1. First Year: Programming and understanding basic data structures.
2. Second Year: Data structures, operating systems, networks, and databases
3. Third Year: Internships, Open Source, Projects, and Hackathons
4. Fourth Year: Apply to companies, DSA, and Low-Level Design.
00:00 Intro
00:10 First Year - Programming
02:30 Second Year - Building a base
04:00 Development and Competitive Programming
06:10 Third Year - Internships and Resumes
11:43 Final Year - Applying to companies
13:54 Low-Level Design
15:00 Summary
Data Structures Book: amzn.to/3kDhEx4
Operating Systems Book: amzn.to/3mqfHEo
Networks Book: amzn.to/41SVpEb
Databases Book: amzn.to/3mnxNHq
Github System Design: github.com/InterviewReady/sys...
System Design Course: get.interviewready.io/
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The only person who has stressed over core subjects and open source in a roadmap, and this is the reason why he is not an influencer but a resource person. Can't thank you more!
Absolutely. He is telling the truth.
If possible Please make a roadmap for working professionals also. Thanks in advance.
Thanks Bhai, Great efforts. I highly appreciate the quality of your content.
Thank you!
Great !
Final year starts here 11:43
Thank you so much for your precious efforts
It's my pleasure, thank you!
Pushing the algorithm ❤️
Great video!!
Thank you!
thank you
You're welcome
adv congo for 500k and please make a 500k spl video, I badly miss your cp tutorials
Thank you!
the best resource for DSA is Kunal Kushwaha's DSA bootcamp. Have not been able to find a single resource that has the correct depth and beginner friendly quality like this so far.
I had used CLRS, it's a great book by professors from MIT. Rivest is a turing award winner (co-inventor of the RSA algorithm).
Their explanations are amazing because they have designed algorithms from scratch. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised with the results.
Kunal is a friend and of course his content is good too 😁
What about love babbars dsa series
Are they sufficient for strengthening dsa for off campus placements?
@@gkcs CLRS is a gem. Only those who read it would understand its worth.
You are great Gaurav.Its very useful and able to speak with my colleagues because some of your examples are really great.
Thanks for all your videos.And keep going boss :)
Thank you!
I'm already graduated, but will be reading CLRS book this year to go deeper into Algorithms. Any advice on how to better read a book like this?
Try and solve some variations of the problems mentioned in the book 😁
Clrs kon si book hai ?
Can you make a video on: "Computer Science vs Software Engeneering"? Really can't make up my mind here.
Best place to learn DSA
what is full form of GKCS?
i have a conference research paper on covid prediction using machine learning algorithms , will it help me? and what do you mean by ace your practicals?
Do well in your practicals (labs) in college.
It was wonderful. Can you also create a roadmap for students from non-tech background as well?
I'll try!
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For non cs grads who want software development jobs, what exactly would be the ideal route ?
The same will work for non CS grads, but you'll need to learn core subjects like DSA, Networks, OS and Databases by yourself.
@@gkcs Only these 4 would be necessary or there are others too and if there are please mention them too. Thanks.
@@pranavpipariya8556 This are enough for Non cs Students
Hi Gaurav. I had worked in retail giant, in support role for a year. I have a career gap of 6 months now since I quit that job. How and what should I do to get an opportunity to get interviewed. I am seeking SDE role. Please guide me...
Apply extensively and mention that you want a role with coding/engineering in it.
what about graduates who have passed out but have done some dev (has a gap of 1 year) what should they do?
Apply apply apply.
Also applies to non CS grads ?
If you follow the roadmap, you should be fine with CS placements, yes.
Can you do it for Professionals working in industry
On it!
@@gkcs Awesome 👍
I have cryptography in my 2nd year
How can I time travel to 1st year and make full use of this video? 🥺
3rd year. Same thoughts
Learn as required. there are way too many people who have not achieved something like this in college but can still do well after. A masters degree is usually the best option and you can study from free resources like Gaurav and Kunal kushwaha's DSA bootcamp on youtube
Life is a really long series of games. There are many, many tries to many many prizes 😁
Gaurav I’m in my first year, completed all CS fundamentals and data structures. Solving codeforces and making ML projects parallely. What’s the roadmap for me 😂😂 By the way I’m watching your system design videos now, they’re really addicting man, I really love you for making computer science fun for us.
Amazing, all the best!
@@gkcs Thank you
u have that level of hunger . As a CS background i wish u get internship in your dream role..
@@amish_jha hey thanks man 😁
Janaab yeh kis line me aagye aap❔😂
Raaste pe aa gaye roadmap banate banate 😛
You don't look like you are 32 years Sir
I am not 32 yet 😛
@@gkcs oh sorry, you told it's been 10 years since you graduated right