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Top 5 High-Paying Software Jobs in 2025

 The IT industry continues to be one of the most dynamic and rewarding career fields in the world. With technology evolving every day, the demand for skilled professionals in specialized roles is rising rapidly. If you are planning your career path or considering upgrading your skills, here are the Top 5 High-Paying Software Jobs in 2025 that can secure your future in the digital world. 1. Full Stack Developer Full Stack Developers remain among the most in-demand professionals in 2025. They have the ability to manage both front-end and back-end development, which makes them valuable assets for any organization. Skills Required: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node.js, Python, or .NET. Average Salary: ₹6–12 LPA (India) and up to $110,000 per year (abroad). With digital startups and MNCs expanding web-based solutions, this career ensures excellent growth and job stability. 2. Data Scientist Data is the new oil — and Data Scientists are the ones refining it. They analyze massive datase...

SBI CLERK 2021|REASONING QUESTIONS

  REASONING   Direction (Q.No:1-6) : In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer. 1. Statements: G = O < I < N > S > T ; Y > G ; S > Z     Conclusion:      I. Y > I    II. G < N 1) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true   2) Both Conclusions I and II are true 3) Either Conclusion I or II is true 4) Only Conclusion II is true 5) Only Conclusion I is true     2. Statements: K > A > L = M < W < B ; Q = M > C   Conclusion: I. Q < B II. B = Q 1) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true 2) Both Conclusions I and II are true   3) Only Conclusion I is true 4) Either Conclusion I or II is true   5) Only Conclusion II is true   3. Statements : D < E > L = H...

SBI|CLERK|APPRENTICE EXAM 2020|REASONING

  Direction (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions: Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G like seven colours i.e. Yellow, White, Red, Orange, Blue, Grey, and Black. They visit in a mall on different days starting from Monday to Sunday. Ø   A visits one of the day after Thursday. Ø   Only 4 people are in between A and B. Ø   The one who likes Red colour visits immediately after B. Ø   Only one person visits between Red and Blue. Ø   The one who likes white colour visits before one of days on which day C visits. Ø   The one who likes white colour does not visit on Monday. D visits before E. Ø   Only 1 person is in between D and E. D likes Yellow colour. Ø   The number of persons who visit between A and the who likes Blue colour is one less than the number of person who visit between B and C.   Ø   Neither G nor F likes Black. Neither G nor F likes white colour. Ø   G and E do...

SBI APPRENTICE EXAM 2021

  MISSINGNUMBER SERIES Direction (1-5): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given number series? 1. 7 33 159 785? 1) 3781 2) 3614 3) 3923 4) 3530 5) 3911 2. 20 20.5 42 127.5 512? 1) 2562.5 2) 2032.5 3) 2435.5 4) 2350 5) 2412 3. 18 35 69 137 273? 1) 647 2) 355 3) 545 4) 469 5) 417 4. 10 13 20 33 54? 1) 53 2) 68 3) 85 4) 96 5) 79 5. 8192 4096 1024 128 8? 1) 0.55 2) 0.15 3) 0.35 4) 0.75 5) 0.25 SkillLens Skill Lens is developed as an integrated technology enabled platform to make Learning (Shiksha) and Assessment (Sameeksha) happen simultaneously, finally get noticed by companies / recruiter (Pratibha). Aptitude and ReasoningOnline coaching Skill Lens India's No.1 Online Assessment Platform | Best Online Live Mock Tests for APPSC | TSPSC Groups | RRB | IBPS | TET Exams. We help Candidates Achieving their Dream Government Jobs by Clearing the Competitive Exams with our expertise Mock Tests.. Get Subscri...

SBI Apprentice 2020|Reasoning|Syllogism

Syllogisms   1. Statements : All fingers are arms Some arms are hands Conclusions : I. Some fingers are hands II. Some arms are fingers 2. Statements : Some rats are cats All dogs are cats Conclusions : I. Some rats are dogs II. All dogs are rats 3. Statements : All knifes are spoons Some knifes are forks Conclusions : I. Some spoons are forks II. Some spoons are knifes 4. Statements : Some cycles are scooters All cars are scooters Conclusions : I. Some cars are cycles II. All scooters are cycles 5. Statements : Some rivers are canals All canals are oceans Conclusions : I. No river is an ocean II. Some canals are oceans 6. Statements : All pens are erasers All pens are books Conclusions : I. Some erasers are books. II. All books are erasers.   Aptitude and ReasoningOnline coaching Skill Lens India's No.1 Online Assessment Platform | Best Online Live Mock Tests for APPSC | TSPSC Groups | RRB | IBPS | TET Ex...

SBI CLERK EXAM|REASONING|PUZZLES

 RECTANGULAR PUZZLE Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Eight persons namely – B, D, H, I, N, P, R and T are sitting around a rectangular table facing the center but not necessarily in the same order. Three persons are sitting on each longer side and each on the smaller sides. B is sitting second to the right of R. P is third to the left of T.T and H are sitting opposite to each other. I is diagonally opposite to B. H is not sitting on any larger side.   Neither P nor T sits adjacent to N. 1. If in the given arrangement all the people are made to sit in alphabetical order in clockwise direction starting from B, then the position/s of how many people will remain unchanged (excluding B)? 1) Two 2) Three 3) None 4) One 5) More than three. 2. Based on the given arrangement, four of the following five are similar to each other and hence make a group. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group? 1) I 2) P 3) R 4) B ...

SBI Apprentice Exam 2020|Reasoning

  CIRCULAR PUZZLES Directions (1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Eight people – K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R   are sitting around a circle with equal distance between each other – NOT facing the center (They are all facing opposite to the Centre) but not necessarily in the same order. M is third to the left of R and second to the right of L. P is neither an immediate neighbor of L nor M. K and Q are immediate neighbor's of each other. N is second to the right of Q. 1. Which of the following is N’s position with respect to M? 1) Immediate left 2) Other than the given options 3) Third to the left 4) Second to the right 5) Third to the right     2. In which of the following pairs second person sits second to the left of first person? 1) PM 2) PK 3) LM 4) RQ 5) ON 3. Based on the seating arrangement, if R is related to M, and following the same logic N is related to K, then P is related to ____. 1) K...