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bhavesh mehta

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Candidates must also have a minimum aggregate of 60 percent in their 10+2 Certificate in order to get admission into a big data analytics course. If a candidate has studied computer Science in 10+2, it will be considered as an advantage in clearing the eligibility criteria.

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Tushar Chandra

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Bangalore University has released PG courses Round-2 Final merit lists on Dec 19. The counselling for admission to PG courses is started from Dec 20. Bangalore University has released the Final Merit List 2022 for its PG programme Round-2 Counselling on Dec 19. This list was released after the release of the Omnibus Merit List 2022 which was out on Dec 16. Both these Final and Omnibus merit lists mention the names of students shortlisted for admission in the particular programme. After the release of merit lists, a counselling process is conducted by the University followed by a release of a Final Admission Merit List.

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Piyush Baid

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The quality of campus life at a B-School can depend on various factors such as the campus facilities, extracurricular activities, student culture, faculty, location, and more. Therefore, it's advisable to research the individual B-Schools you are interested in to get a better understanding of their campus life.
Regarding the comparison between PGDM+SAP and PGDM in data analytics, both courses have different specializations and career prospects. PGDM+SAP focuses on providing students with in-depth knowledge of SAP ERP systems and their application in the industry. In contrast, PGDM in data analytics emphasizes the use of statistical and
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Sarthak Kain

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Christ University (Bengaluru)
Amity University Noida
Jain ( deemed-to-be university) Bengaluru
Chandigarh University
SRM institute
These are the best options. Hope it helps!

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Prince Gupta

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Decide on the basis of placement, the facilities that the college provide, how is the facility behavior towards the students. The exposure and the extra curricular activities they organize, and the most important thing is to ask the students directly if possible.

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Anupreet Kaur Rattanpal

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Hi. Education has the potential to transform the vibes of the society. With this optimism, hope and determination Science College (Autonomous), Hinjilicut is striving to fulfil the dreams of millions by embarking on the journey of quality education. It has been imparting education successfully to the students in rural backdrop of Hinjilicut since years. The broader philosophy being the welfare of the students, the institute has and will continue to uphold its philosophy in changing times.

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NETHAJI MACHANI

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As a Science student, you may not have taken courses that are directly related to the courses in a B.A. Programme, but you can still calculate your overall grade percentage using the grades and credit hours for the courses you have taken. To calculate your grade percentage for a particular course, you can use the following formula:
Grade percentage = (Grade earned / Total possible grade) x 100%
For example, if you earned a grade of B in a 3-credit course with a total possible grade of 100%, your grade percentage would be:
Grade percentage = (80 / 100) x 100% = 80%
Once you have calculated the grade percentage for each course, you can calcu
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Sonali Kumari singh

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Yes, it is possible to become a data analyst with an arts background and a strong foundation in mathematics. Data analysis requires a combination of analytical and problem-solving skills, along with technical expertise in areas such as Statistics programming, and data visualization. If you have a background in mathematics, you may already have some of the foundational skills necessary to become a data analyst. Additionally, you can develop your skills further by taking online courses, attending workshops, or pursuing a degree or certification in data analysis or a related field. It's also important to gain experience working with data
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Khushoo Kohar

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It's a good idea to consider changing your domain if you feel that your current job is getting automated. This will not only help you stay relevant in the job market but also provide you with new opportunities for growth and learning. Here are a few steps that you can take to switch domains successfully:Identify your interests and skills: Take some time to reflect on your interests and skills. This will help you identify the domains that you are interested in and where your skills can be best utilized. Research different domains: Conduct research on different domains that you are interested in. This will help you gain a better understa
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