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The Myth and the Reality of Information Technology

December 15, 2018
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The Myth and the Reality of Information Technology

There is lot of myth associated with Information Technology(IT). A newcomer gets intimidated with different aspects of IT. But there is some level of Myth associated to this information. This article will enlighten you with some of the Myth and the Reality of Information Technology.

MYTH 1:

REALITY:

A Bachelors or a Masters degree can help you to a certain extent but it is not mandatory. Besides, you actually don’t need a Computer science degree.

All that matters is your interest and knowledge in your specific area. A college degree doesn’t give you any additional edge. Information technology is a fascinating area, it allows people from different educational backgrounds to participate and contribute. You can be from any background and still switch to computer science. In fact, coming from other educational traits will help as you have the knowledge of both the worlds.

You can hold a diploma, degree or can be self-taught, it does not make much difference.

Some of the most successful people who did not go to college but still achieved great success in the IT field are:

  • Bill Gates, one of the wealthiest men in the world and founder of Microsoft dropped out of Harvard after completing just two years of college.
  • Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple was a dropout of Reed College.
  • Larry Elision, former CEO of Oracle. He is the co-founder of Oracle Corporation. He attended University of Illinois and University of Chicago but never graduated.
  • Michael Dell, Founder of Dell Computers. He dropped out of University of Texas and started forming ideas that eventually became Dell.

MYTH 2:

Computer science can be very interesting, just think whatever around you is designed by using computers and logic. Won’t you feel excited to be a part of it? Think of the possibility to be able to design or create something yourself. Imagine someone’s program is sending rockets to space, running huge credit transactions, protecting our country and even creating your favorites games.

MYTH 3:

Do you notice how much cars have changed over time? Automobile companies release a new model every year with new features but we all learn them and get quickly adapted to it.

Similarly, in computers or Information technology, things change – new versions, new languages are created but the underlying principles remain the same. Only its application or implementation changes.

If you learn one language, you will be able to relate similar concepts in all the other languages or versions.

MYTH 4:

It is true for any other profession too. A successful doctor, lawyer or even a movie actor becomes successful with experience. Even a skilled architect or an artist takes years to practice his skills before creating a masterpiece. They all have to keep upgrading themselves. But they all start somewhere.

Information technology is not different from other professions. You start low but over time you learn and gather knowledge.

MYTH 5:

These institutes will provide quick knowledge because they don’t have to go with pre-set schedules and can customize the courses according to the market requirements.

MYTH 6:

IT does involve interaction with numbers but you don’t have to write any complex calculations or formulas.

MYTH 7:

As the world around us is progressing , the need for additional workforce will increase manifold.

Information Technology is essential today and tomorrow.

0 Comments

  1. Vidya Sanjivi

    September 15, 2020

    Good eye opener

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