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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Big data analytics examines large amounts of data to uncover hidden patterns, correlations and other insights. Big data analytics helps organizations control their data and use it to identify new opportunities. This leads to smarter business moves, more efficient operations, and higher profits.
Eligibility:
This course is offered in both undergraduate as well as post graduate degrees. For UG, you need to have at least 60% in 10+2 or equivalent. One may also need to clear the entrance tests for some universities.
For PG programs, the admission is mostly based on entrance exams only.
Job prospects:
One can work as Data scientist, Big data con
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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MSBI is a powerful Business Intelligence tool that is used by enterprises across the board for quick decision-making, coming up with in-depth reporting and deriving meaningful insights.
It is best for:
Software developers, ETL and Data Analysts.
Project Managers and Business Intelligence Professionals.
On learning MSBI you can work on critical projects that need extensive knowledge of SSAS, SSIS and SSRS. This can open the doors to high-paying jobs in the best companies.
It empowers users to gain access to accurate and up-to-date information for better decision making in an organization. It offers different tools for different processes whi
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Devi singh

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Data visualization is such a new field that I think anyone with enough time can gain the knowledge of even the most expert data visualizer. I think the key is passion. A passionate, dorky, unrelenting interest in taking data and turning it into something.
If you want to get started commercially, getting exposure is also very important: first have to know you exist, and second, they have to know that you specialize in data visualisation. So attending and speaking at conferences and workshops helps, get connected to key players in the field, get connected to potential clients, participate in contests, etc.

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rahul r

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Eligibility:
Since data analytics or data science is an advanced field of information technology and management, the best Diploma and certifications are available at post-graduation level.
In order to pursue the courses mentioned above, you must have pursued your graduation with at least 60% marks (preferably in the IT, statistics field).
Data analysis requires a good amount of knowledge and experience in the field of data mining, hence, you will also be required to have 3 to 4 years of work experience for some of the above courses (especially executive courses).

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Harshith, Please checkout the link attached below for your query and I hope you can find yourself a best college offering the desired course:
https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/07/10-analytics-data-science-top-universities-masters-usa/
Good luck.
Thank you.

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vaniya dangwal

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The cut-offs vary from year to year. Since this is a new course even we can't anticipate the cut-offs. Just prepare and do well in your exams.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admissions in UCD, Ireland for a course in MS data analytics. You can download their brochure which contains important information like course eligibility, admission process, fee structures, rankings and reviews.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ireland/universities/university-college-dublin


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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shrikanth,
Both the countries have a very good market for data analysts and the decision making may be tough for you. You may refer to the skilled occupation or labour shortages lists and see the demand of this profession. Choose where opportunities are better. Remember to choose a reputed university with strong corporate tie-ups. Also, check for work permit schemes and stay back options. You must compare these and decide.
Check the universities, requirements, budget, expenses, etc. Australia is expensive as compared to Ireland. Check out blogs and alumni information as well.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Chacko,
Yes, the three options you gave are good ones. Ireland is something you should consider. Also, if you apply to UK just remember that one year MS degrees are not accepted in India easily.

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