I'll suggest avoiding the roadmap-tutorial circle,
Back in 2021, I did little codeforces and basic web development it landed me a low pay job offcampus, (which was atleast better than college given tcs job) now that I look back in retrospect, should've done more coding.
In my opinion the easiest/ headache free way to get a good paying job as a fresher is through, solving "synthetic problems", I got alot of interviews from open hiring challangs held on hackerearth and dare2compete websites.
Another practical tip: train to be "non oversmart"
One mistake that I did earlier was trying to dodge questions, blew my amazon hm round by saying I normally code in python it doesn't have linked list, when asked "how will you reverse a linked list?" instead give straight answers.