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Nitika

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As with anything in life, there are risks. However, there are ways to minimize your risk. If you choose a well-respected university and a profession where there is a demand for graduates, you should achieve positive post-graduate outcomes. Research available funding options, eligibility requirements, and learn the fundamentals of student loans before selecting a lender.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Computer Science and Dental Technology are two distinct fields that do not have much overlap. However, computer Science skills can be useful in some aspects of dental technology. For example, computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies are increasingly being used in dentistry to create crowns, bridges, and other dental prostheses. A dental technician with a background in computer Science may be better equipped to work with such technologies and develop innovative solutions to dental problems. Additionally, computer skills may be useful for managing digital patient records and developing software appl
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tarun mittal

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Yes, it is possible for you to do a M.Sc. Industrial Psychology or Human Resource Psychology after a B.Sc. Computer Svience Bachelor's. But in recent days many good colleges have a basic criteria of having a compulsory Bachelor's in Psychology to join M.Sc. Psychology programme. Where as the above mentioned courses have a little relaxed criteria. Depending on why your doing you can choose your mode of education. If it is only for knowledge purpose then even a distance education course will suffice (as it doesn't have enough contact hours and no proper training in practical aspects). But if you are planning to start practice as a Psycho
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Pranjul patel

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Hi Uma, as both the branches are of the Engineering domain but their lies a difference between two branches that is in computer Science engineering (CSE) you will deal with the software components while in electronics and communication engineering (ECE) you will deal with hardware components. Some of the key differences between CSE and ECE are listed below you can refer that:
1. Employability: CSE have more employability in private sectors as compared to ECE but if you prefer government jobs like PSU's and state government jobs then ECE is best.
2. Major Function: In CSE you have to design, Implement, and manage the information systems.
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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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tarun mittal

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There are various job option in cyber security after completing B.Tech in CSE. As technology growing rapidly, companies in private sector as well as government sector faces various challenges related to the security of the data. Here comes the need of a cyber security experts who keep safe of the data from hackers. Last year, NASSCOM reported that India alone would need 1 million cyber security professionals by 2021, while job portal Indeed reported a spike of 150 percent in cyber security roles between January 2020 and March 2022. There are various job roles you can choose in cyber security:
Network Security Engineer: This person ensur
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tarun mittal

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JEE Main 2023 session 2 registration last date was extended for the B.Tech Admission and the window closed on 16 March 2023. Apply. The last date to apply is 09 April 2023 for B.Tech Admission and also you have to apply before given date.

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Ashish Singh

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Yes, an Indian undergraduate (UG) commerce student can study MS in Computer Science in the USA. However, you may need to meet certain requirements and prerequisites before being admitted to an MS programme in computer Science. Typically, MS programs in computer Science require a strong foundation in mathematics and computer Science, including courses in programming, algorithms, data structures, and discrete mathematics. If you have not taken these courses as part of your undergraduate commerce degree, you may need to complete some additional coursework before being admitted to an MS programme in computer Science. Some universities may
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Sankhadeep Das

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As a computer Science student, you can certainly explore the field of food technology. Food technology is an interdisciplinary field that combines food Science, engineering, and technology to develop new products, processes, and systems for the production, preservation, and packaging of food. Computer Science plays an increasingly important role in food technology, especially in areas such as food safety, quality control, traceability, and supply chain management. As a computer Science student, you could focus on developing software and algorithms to improve food safety, monitor food quality, and optimize food production processes. You
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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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