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Birth Place: S.P.S.R Nellore
'ABOUT CHILDHOOD DAYS':

The best years of one's life are the childhood days. The sweet memories of this period are glorious. They have the freshness of a dream. A child has no responsibilities; He is looked after by his parents. He gets everything without doing anything. A child enjoys perfect freedom. He has no worries, no hardships and no troubles. He can say anything to anybody. If a child does something wrong, he is generally excused. Even his meaningless chatter is a source of joy. A child's life is full of innocence. He builds castles of sand and feels very happy. He gets joy in floating paper boats. He often quarrels with others over small things but soon forgets about it, Childhood is really the golden period of one's life.

'WHEN STARTED SCHOOLING':

School is said to be a temple of knowledge, the very first place that introduced you to the world and more so your own self. My school life is all about the memories I deeply cherish. The memories of not only the fun, friendship and all the sport and extracurricular but also the way it helped me find my interests. I owe it all to my school life. It has made me who I am today.

My school life has been full of different experiences over the years. It gave various opportunities to develop not only my scholastic abilities but also the art and sport side. It supported me in my sports as well as exposed me to numerous types of people. All of this accounted to make me understand how to behave socially and in building a personality which I have today.

Everybody has some aims in life. It is very important. A life without an aim is life a boat without a rudder. But choosing a career in such a cut throat age of competition is really a difficult task.Everyday of my school ends with lots of memories

Since then, software engineering undergraduate degrees have been established at many universities. A standard international curriculum for undergraduate software engineering degrees was recently[when?] defined by the CCSE. As of 2004, in the U.S., about 50 universities offer software engineering degrees, which teach both computer science and engineering principles and practices. The first software engineering Master's degree was established at Seattle University in 1979. Since then graduate software engineering degrees have been made available from many more universities. Likewise in Canada, the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers has recognized several software engineering programs.

Some practitioners have mathematics, science, engineering, or technology (STEM) degrees. Some have philosophy (logic in particular) or other non-technical degrees.[citation needed] For instance, Barry Boehm earned degrees in mathematics. And, others have no degrees.

Profession

Employment:

Working also as: Quality Assurance Tester

Testing software and ensuring quality is not always an easy task. Requirements change, different users have different expectations about how the software should work, not to mention the variety of environments and configurations that a software product can run in. A software engineer is a person who applies the principles of software engineering to the design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of computer software. Half of all practitioners today have degrees in computer science, information systems, or information technology. A small, but growing, number of practitioners have software engineering degrees.In 1996, the Rochester Institute of Technology established the first software engineering bachelor's degree program in the United States.

in industry (analysts, architects, developers, testers, technical support, managers) in academia (educators, researchers) Impact of globalization Most students in the developed world have avoided degrees related to software engineering because of the fear of offshore outsourcing (importing software products or services from other countries) and of being displaced by foreign visa workers.Although government statistics do not currently show a threat to software engineering itself; a related career, computer programming does appear to have been affected.Often one is expected to start out as a computer programmer before being promoted to software engineer. Thus, the career path to software engineering may be rough, especially during recessions.