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That's why Maths is compulsory for machine learning.
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Aligarh Muslim University. India|Aligarh
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) India|Mumbai
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Ofcourse you can join B.Com in Jai Hind College. You know what Commerce students literally need not to do Mathematics. If you are a non-Maths Commerce student then also you can have good career opportunities available so just go for it.
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1. Qualify for the UCG NET exam to pursue a Ph.D. and become a lecturer.
2. You can become a data scientist at leading IT companies.
3. You can apply for private-sector jobs such as those of a statistician, investment analyst, or data analyst.
4. You can pursue courses like machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data Science to work in top software companies.
5. You can become a research scientist at top government organizations like NASA and CSIR. Based on your job, you can expect to earn anywhere from Rs. 3.2 LPA to Rs. 10 LPA.
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