SOP Review for Ph.D from NUS -Part2

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Along with my graduation did 2 months industrial training from “Software Technology Park of India”. There I worked on a project named “Helpdesk Management Tool” under the supervision of Vikal Sharma (Deputy Director) using C as language. It was about tracking the IT related queries raised by the employees in an organization and then the system automatically prioritising the severity of the query. The software was on premise where it was installed on each individual system and was connected to a common database file which was stored in a server and was connected using FTP.
All along 3 years of my graduation learnt languages like C, C++, Visual Basic and Java and got acquainted with other subjects like Object oriented programming, Data base management, computer networks and Artificial Intelligence. The most interesting thing which I found was that the logic applied for coding a program remained the same, only the syntax differed. By this my perspective of looking into a problem changed and the solution were more logical and systematic.
After my graduation I was offered a job as a Junior Software Engineer at Tata Consultancy Service (TCS). I was one of the few students who were able to crack the interview. Out of 60,000 students 350 were selected and I was one of them. I dropped the offer as I was wanted to gain deeper knowledge about software engineering and computer languages. I opted for doing Master’s in Computer Application (MCA) and secured 990 ranks out of 1, 00,000 in the common entrance examination for getting admission in MCA for a reputed state university.
During my post-graduation my prime focus was to have deeper knowledge about the languages I have learnt and gain more knowledge about software engineering and its techniques. It was very much interesting to study about the requirement elicitation and the cost estimation techniques.

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Great. Thanks for this information.

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