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Sakshi Masade

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It depends on the field you want to go for. For engineering all the IITs and NITs are one of the best places to grow with. While if its about medical the best being the AIIMS Delhi.

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Sakshi Masade

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With PCB, you can go for B.Sc. This will give you a great scope and exposure. It is not compulsory to take math.

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Thakur College of Science and Commerce. IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology. Institute of Forensic Science, Mumbai. S K Somaiya College. St. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics. Amity University, Mumbai. Jai Hind College, Mumbai.

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Khushoo Kohar

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There is no restriction for doing MBA in any stream. It all depends on your interest in which stream you want to do MBA. If you are a non IT background student then also you can pursue MBA in IT but I would like to tell you that if you don't have at all knowledge about IT so it will be difficult for you to cope up. Information technology MBA have proven themselves to be a great degree to progress up the managerial ladder. But for some graduates, a little experience is needed first. Good thing IT MBA can help to prepare students for a variety of non-managerial positions. One such job is that of data analyst.

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Avinash Kumar

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Lots of careers opportunities you have after completing 12th, you can go with professional courses like CA CS CMA and under graduation courses like B.Com h, BBA B.Ed LL.B. Etc. , and Diploma also. Even some baby Iims ( Indian Institute of Management) offered integrated 5 year dual degree programme BBA+ MBA.

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Aijaz Anwar Khan

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You can go for post graduate in economic or in accounting which ever is best as per your prefers both have great scope.

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Argun Thakur

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Thanks to my advanced degree in data Science and machine learning, I have real-world expertise in these fields (Full-Time). My research included SimpliLearn and Udemy. After much consideration, I decided on NIIT since it is a legitimate academic institution rather than a simple online course provider. They assist those who want to pursue careers in data Science in developing their portfolios and preparing for the difficulties of the field. The exercise, the material, and the pricing at NIIT were all much more attractive. In choosing NIIT, I was drawn to its comprehensive curriculum, which included all of the fundamental topics my foreb
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Nilesh Parashar

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My sister is in the midst of a Full Stack Software Engineering Postgraduate programme. He shared your confusion about this matter. Before committing to a school of software engineering, however, he wanted to conduct some research. This led him to enroll in NIIT's PGP software engineering course, which is offered online. To my mind, he made the right decision. Core Java, Git, agile methodology, and many other foundational skills are taught in depth as part of the full-time curriculum.

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PRANAV S KUMAR

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Data Scientist is a technical course and involves use of subjects like Machine Learning, Data Analytics, python etc. A student with B.Tech / B.E. Or M.Tech / M.E. Degrees is generally preferred. However, if you take commerce, you can pursue your Bachelors in Statistics and learn relevant skills required for data scientist and pursue higher studies in the same field to become data scientist. There are various courses that are available NB online with the help of them you can learn data analysis. Coursera, linkedin, udemy, Eudonix etc. Provide this course. It is highly in demand now a days. There are online courses on data Science likeCr
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