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Anagha G Nair

Guide-Level 13

Any graduate who has passed or appearing for the final year degree examination in any discipline (Science, Commerce, Arts, Engineering or any approved University) is eligible to apply. Candidates must have Mathematics as a subject in their 10 + 2 course on any one year of graduation.

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rohith kola

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Top 10 ranked colleges in Maharashtra:
1. COEP
2. VJTI
3. WCE, Sangli
4. SP, Mumbai (Autonomous)
5. Govt. Engineering College, Amravati
6. VIT, Pune
7. Govt. Engineering College, Aurangabad
8. Govt. Engineering College, Karad
9. MIT, Pune
10. PVG, Sinhgad, DY Patil-Pune

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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi, MCA could be better option. Most of the institutes require 45% to 50 % aggregate in qualifying exam for taking admission. One must have studied Mathematics in 10+2 as a compulsory subject. Direct admissions are done on the basis of merit in qualifying exam. Regards.

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Mehak Seth

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Hi Niveda,
You didn't the mention the particular name of college. In that case, I won't be able to answer your question properly. Kindly, mention it first!

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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The conventional order of operations: (1) start studying and learning skills, (2) write your resume, and then (3) search for jobs. Another method –
1. Choose one industry. Limiting your initial search to one industry has many benefits. Not only will this reduce the number of topics to study, but it will also allow you to start building invaluable domain knowledge and adding relevant portfolio projects. These will give you a huge edge during the interview process.
2. Next, go to a job board such as Glassdoor, LinkedIn Jobs, or Indeed and search for data Science positions in your chosen industry. Don't just limit your search to data sci
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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Earn a Bachelor's degree. Most entry-level data analyst jobs require at least a Bachelor's degree. To become a data analyst, you'll want to earn a degree in a subject such as mathematics, statistics, economics, marketing, finance, or computer science. Decide if you want to earn a Master's or doctoral degree.

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Ritesh Jain

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For BCA, Gyan Vihar University is the best option because they have good faculty members.

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Samita Mir

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Every school follows a different slab for salary. The package also depends on your experience and not just the degree. The starting maybe approximately 30K.

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