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astha singh

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The scope of big data/ analytics is generating immense data everyday that get unmanageable over time.
Passion for coding is definitely a primary requirement for a data scientist or big data analyst at any level.
Btw, coding will be a very common practice 40 years down the line.
Work experience surely matters in the Masters courses of Business Analytics to make your profile stand out, to check the real-world credibility of your skills.
It should always be there regardless of the course.
If you do big data and want to do analysis then yes you would be a data analyst and progress from there. It all boils down to which field you want to special
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astha singh

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Since you have cleared your Bachelors in engineering it would provide the right basis to build your career in oracle technologies. It would require a lot of effort but if you keep trying, you should be able to do so.

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astha singh

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Most of the entrance exams are held on All India basis and so the competition level is very high. Candidates should start their preparations at an early stage itself. You should refer to as many study materials as possible. It will be more beneficial if you practice previous year question papers. Individuals can also attend entrance coaching classes which will be beneficial to them.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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As per thier website, Himalayan University is recognized by the UGC - University Grants Commission under Section - 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956 and hence empowered to impart higher education at all different levels of Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate. Himalayan University is included in the list of approved universities in India listed by UGC Approved Universities. Therefore, degrees awarded by University is valid for Government and Private sector jobs.

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astha singh

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Yes, you can opt for M.Sc. astrophysics after completing B.Sc. in physics, electronics and maths.

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astha singh

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You could try certification courses in software/hardware testing, consumer electronics and regulation. This should give you the required boost you require to succeed in your career.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
You can do Bachelor's degree course like Bachelor of engineering in ECE, EE, Telecommunications, etc. or advanced diploma courses. Check here:
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Chandu Pillalamarri

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I don't think so. As far as I know, one must complete B.Tech to get admission in any country.

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