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Akshit ABTech CSE

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With such percentage, it is quite tough for you to get admission.

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ashutosh chauhan

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For this course, BHU conducts an entrance exam which is followed by the interview process. The admission is fully based on your performance in the entrance exam. For more information, visit BHU's official website.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Go for B.Sc Textiles and Apparel from SNDT because for BM, you need to choose some a very good college like Xavier's and admission process is closed for it now.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Apollo College of Nursing
Venkateswara Nursing College Chennai
MA Chidambaram College of Nursing
Sree Balaji College of Nursing
Billroth College of Nursing
Vee Care College of Nursing, Chennai.

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rohith kola

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Computer Science normally stared in the maths department in most of the schools. A few come out of electrical engineering, and I saw one with a firm leg in the physics department, but you can look at the grounding in maths and computation to solve problems. Their interests will be along the lines of theory, algorithms and implementation of core concepts. The study of how to make an OS or network. degrees in IT have generally come out of the business school, but not entirely. The focus has been on how to use these tools to solve business problems. How do you set up an OS or network? How do you apply the technologies to support a corpora
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Manish,
Well, you can learn in multiple ways, some people learn everything online while some join programs and courses to become a data scientist. I think one needs to cover a certain topics online while certain topics can only be learnt in classroom training module.
Python Basics, Intermediate and Advanced statistics, Probability and Linear Algebra, Linear Regression, Time Series and Cost Function, Types of Data & Exploratory Data Analysis, Collecting, extracting, querying, cleaning, and aggregating data for analysis, Data Sources, Cleaning and Wrangling, Working with APIs and Web Scraping.
These will help you learn the advanced to
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