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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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shubham Sawana

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Yes, you can complete the same.

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Harman Singh

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Yes, you can. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a cross-disciplinary topic. It involves three main things. First, you need to know programming (in any language but Python is better). Second, you should be good at math and logic (algorithms) and third you need have domain knowledge of the problem you are solving. First and second skills are common for all the problems so you should learn them in the beginning. Learning Programming and math takes time and you become good ATIT by doing more of it. I would suggest you learn Python as it is a de-facto language for machine learning and deep learning. You can go through this video tutorial seri
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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
As per my knowledge, you need to consider top four subjects for percentage calculation and if you get least marks in mathematics, its score will be automatically excluded. College admission authority will judge in the same way. But as you have studied maths (PCM &CS) at + 2 level, you may get the opportunity to study B.Sc CS if the eligibility parameter of the institute permits.
Best wishes.

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Aarti Singh

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Dear Vijay,
Many good universities like LPU, Amity, MMU, etc., are offering various B.Sc courses. If we talk about LPU, it is one of the best universities in the country with 100% placement record. The university has been ranked really high by many external agencies. Apart from the rankings and placements, the university is having very good infrastructure and highly qualified faculty. The university sees to this that the students are able to do well in placement drives for which it provides extra inputs to the students. As is the tagline of the university "Transforming education" so they really have transformed it by offering scholarshi
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Prem Singh

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There is no major difference between BHM and B.Sc, both are Bachelor's degrees and both will help you out in getting a professional job. You can opt for BHM or B.Sc. The college will send you for a training of 6 months which is called IT (industrial training) in B.Sc, but in BHM, you are sent for VT and IT (vocational and industrial training).

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi,
SGT University, Gurgaon is a private university, UGC approved and a member of AIU.
Please refer the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/sgt-university-gurgaon-38726

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