Cloud Computing Engineering
  • Overview:
    Cloud Computing Engineering involves designing, deploying, and managing cloud-based infrastructure and services. Cloud computing engineers work on creating scalable, on-demand computing resources, allowing users to access computing power, storage, and software over the internet. It includes working with cloud platforms like AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and others to build systems that provide flexibility, security, and cost-efficiency.
  • Salary Range:
  • India: ₹6 - ₹20 LPA (Lakhs Per Annum)
  • Abroad: $80,000 - $140,000 per year (varies by role, specialization, and location).
  • Job Roles After Degree:
  • Cloud Engineer
  • Cloud Solutions Architect
  • Cloud Security Engineer
  • Cloud Developer
  • Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Cloud Consultant
  • Cloud Systems Administrator
  • Cloud Project Manager
  • Cloud Operations Specialist
  • Skills to Develop:
  • Proficiency in cloud platforms such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and IBM Cloud
  • Strong knowledge of cloud architecture, virtualization, and containerization (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes)
  • Expertise in DevOps practices and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD)
  • Familiarity with cloud storage systems, scalability, and high availability solutions
  • Understanding of security protocols, data encryption, and access control within cloud environments
  • Experience with cloud development frameworks, serverless computing, and networking
  • Problem-solving skills for designing and maintaining robust, scalable cloud applications
  • Ability to work with automation tools, monitoring systems, and cloud-based databases
  • Who Should Pursue:
  • Students with an interest in cloud technologies, distributed computing, and enterprise software solutions
  • Those passionate about designing scalable systems, network infrastructure, and serverless applications
  • Individuals who enjoy working with data centers, cloud services, and virtualized environments
  • Students aiming to work in cloud computing companies, IT firms, or large tech companies like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, or Google Cloud.
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