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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
I hope you are doing well. Yes, this is a good choice to take admission in IET DAVV for foreign grade and international business.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

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Hi,
Eligibility criteria:
All those candidates who have passed the 10+2 or its equivalent examination in any stream conducted by a recognised Board/ University/Council.
or
Those candidates who have passed matriculation examination and have also passed three-year Diploma in any trade from Punjab State Board of Technical Education & Industrial Training, Chandigarh or such examination from any other recognised State Board of Technical Education, or Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Longowal.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

You can look for following options:
Bachelors in Arts-You can do BA by taking honours either in economics, political Science, language, sociology, history, geography, home science and philosophy. This line has the scopes in teaching in schools, colleges, universities so you can opt for B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) after graduation.
Bachelors in Commerce:
Commerce people can complete their graduation with honours in any of the commerce subjects like accountancy, finance, business administration and economics depending on the marks scored on the specialised subject. You can also choose to go for teaching in schools, colleges, universities
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Kale,
In order to do BCA, you must have to pass your class 12th with science stream having Physics and Maths as compulsory subjects. So, commerce students are not eligible.

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Govinda BhawsarWilling to learn new things

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Yes, you can apply for NATA, but mathematics is mandatory.

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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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Mohit AgarwalStudent-#never_give_up

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Hello Tushar,
http://moderncollegepune.edu.in/
Go to this link and apply for BCA.
All the best.

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R
rohith kola

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If you are good at mathematics, especially probability and statistics, then you don't need to be worried. In the real world, you need three things to be a data scientist- (Which would depend on the projects you take on).
Learn this if you haven't, you will need this more than the other two if aren't familiar with anything in the field.
3. Coding-Since you are a student of commerce, I am assuming that you don't know coding. I suggest you start learning, and in a few months you will know enough to call yourself a coder! Coding is extremely fun, but also requires patience while solving/debugging tough problems.

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Govinda BhawsarWilling to learn new things

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Hello Myra, with the 62% in 12th you will definitely get admission in DAVV. Hence go for it. Best of luck.

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