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/
    #Placements #CSGrads #Roadmap

Комментарии • 60

  • @ayushanand18
    @ayushanand18 Год назад +40

    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!

  • @gaddalaashish6001
    @gaddalaashish6001 Год назад +6

    If possible Please make a roadmap for working professionals also. Thanks in advance.

  • @ManishKumar-qj2bd
    @ManishKumar-qj2bd Год назад +1

    Thanks Bhai, Great efforts. I highly appreciate the quality of your content.

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @Vsumit17OG
    @Vsumit17OG Год назад +1

    Great !
    Final year starts here 11:43

  • @abhishekkumarsrivastava1489
    @abhishekkumarsrivastava1489 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your precious efforts

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      It's my pleasure, thank you!

  • @Md_sadiq_Md
    @Md_sadiq_Md Год назад +2

    Pushing the algorithm ❤️

  • @kushagraahire1871
    @kushagraahire1871 Год назад

    Great video!!

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @spacehole9396
    @spacehole9396 Год назад

    thank you

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      You're welcome

  • @supriyamanna715
    @supriyamanna715 Год назад

    adv congo for 500k and please make a 500k spl video, I badly miss your cp tutorials

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @aldrinseanpereira140
    @aldrinseanpereira140 Год назад +2

    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.

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +3

      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 😁

    • @it7264
      @it7264 Год назад

      What about love babbars dsa series
      Are they sufficient for strengthening dsa for off campus placements?

    • @ayushanand18
      @ayushanand18 Год назад +2

      @@gkcs CLRS is a gem. Only those who read it would understand its worth.

  • @MultiPIYUSH1992
    @MultiPIYUSH1992 Год назад +4

    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 :)

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @joaoluismoraes7215
    @joaoluismoraes7215 Год назад +3

    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?

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +4

      Try and solve some variations of the problems mentioned in the book 😁

    • @utkarshsharma5202
      @utkarshsharma5202 Год назад

      Clrs kon si book hai ?

  • @user-ww4fc1he6o
    @user-ww4fc1he6o Год назад

    Can you make a video on: "Computer Science vs Software Engeneering"? Really can't make up my mind here.

  • @abhinavchanda8499
    @abhinavchanda8499 Год назад

    Best place to learn DSA

  • @rajdave7357
    @rajdave7357 Год назад

    what is full form of GKCS?

  • @martinabeita8852
    @martinabeita8852 Год назад

    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?

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +2

      Do well in your practicals (labs) in college.

  • @khushalchugh
    @khushalchugh Год назад +2

    It was wonderful. Can you also create a roadmap for students from non-tech background as well?

  • @pranavpipariya8556
    @pranavpipariya8556 Год назад +1

    For non cs grads who want software development jobs, what exactly would be the ideal route ?

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +1

      The same will work for non CS grads, but you'll need to learn core subjects like DSA, Networks, OS and Databases by yourself.

    • @pranavpipariya8556
      @pranavpipariya8556 Год назад +2

      @@gkcs Only these 4 would be necessary or there are others too and if there are please mention them too. Thanks.

    • @okay3238
      @okay3238 Год назад

      @@pranavpipariya8556 This are enough for Non cs Students

  • @tonystarc9567
    @tonystarc9567 Год назад

    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...

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      Apply extensively and mention that you want a role with coding/engineering in it.

  • @swapnilkhandekar4157
    @swapnilkhandekar4157 Год назад

    what about graduates who have passed out but have done some dev (has a gap of 1 year) what should they do?

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +1

      Apply apply apply.

  • @akshatbhatt5384
    @akshatbhatt5384 Год назад +1

    Also applies to non CS grads ?

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад

      If you follow the roadmap, you should be fine with CS placements, yes.

  • @kr4k3nn
    @kr4k3nn Год назад

    Can you do it for Professionals working in industry

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +1

      On it!

    • @kr4k3nn
      @kr4k3nn Год назад

      @@gkcs Awesome 👍

  • @Rahul-me8ws
    @Rahul-me8ws Год назад

    I have cryptography in my 2nd year

  • @debrc
    @debrc Год назад +1

    How can I time travel to 1st year and make full use of this video? 🥺

    • @gradientO
      @gradientO Год назад +1

      3rd year. Same thoughts

    • @aldrinseanpereira140
      @aldrinseanpereira140 Год назад +2

      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

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +4

      Life is a really long series of games. There are many, many tries to many many prizes 😁

  • @yyy5523
    @yyy5523 Год назад +1

    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.

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +2

      Amazing, all the best!

    • @yyy5523
      @yyy5523 Год назад

      @@gkcs Thank you

    • @amish_jha
      @amish_jha Год назад

      u have that level of hunger . As a CS background i wish u get internship in your dream role..

    • @yyy5523
      @yyy5523 Год назад

      @@amish_jha hey thanks man 😁

  • @ammu_00_7
    @ammu_00_7 Год назад +1

    Janaab yeh kis line me aagye aap❔😂

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  Год назад +1

      Raaste pe aa gaye roadmap banate banate 😛

  • @prajwalm.s7976
    @prajwalm.s7976 10 месяцев назад

    You don't look like you are 32 years Sir

    • @gkcs
      @gkcs  10 месяцев назад +2

      I am not 32 yet 😛

    • @prajwalm.s7976
      @prajwalm.s7976 10 месяцев назад

      @@gkcs oh sorry, you told it's been 10 years since you graduated right