Posted by: alece September 17, 2015
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It is going to be different across consultancies but i would assume they would go over webforms, sql , ADO.NET, MVC, MVVM, Entity framework, WPF, WCF,WFA and maybe little on source control. (Tortoise or TFS) .
Ofc, you will not be using all those technologies but you get the idea. One thing you could do is, call the consultancy and ask for their course schedule. they will be happy to provide you with one.
If you want to be web developer, C# , SQL, JavaScript, MVC should be enough. Also, LINQ is always good to know.
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