Can a biology student learn computer programming and technology?

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Asked by omkar kenjale

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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Dear Omkar!
    Any student can learn anything in this world. Provided you have to willingness to learn that thing. If you are a Bio Student, it does't mean that you can not learn Computer Programming. Yes Can. In fact You should. In Biological Science, to tackle the problems in Bio informatics (or Forensic) you "NEED" to be expert in Neural Network, Machine Learning, Statistical Modeling, Deep Learning etc. All these starts with Computer Programing. Hence, Biology student can learn technology. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied.
    Good Luck.
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hi Omkar,
    Yes, anybody can learn computer programming and technology. You just need to concentrate for learning programming and bio-informatics area so that you can get the full benefit of coding and life Science. Thanks!
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    Ramprasad Kumawat

    6 years ago
    Absolutely, a biology student can learn computer programming and technology.
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    Vibhor Kashyap | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Yes, of course you can, nobody can stop you from learning if you are willing to learn. If you want to pursue a career in Programming like pursuing a proper degree course or just want to learn programming as an interest, both are possible. You can learn Programming Languages through various books, YouTube Channels, Blogs, and Apps.
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    anushree deshmukh

    7 years ago
    Yes, but only if you are good at programming and have knowledge of computers.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Moin Nargund Aspiring Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    The answer to your question is yes. I have a few friends from biology stream who are good coders now and placed in well reputed MNCs. Programming is the zeal to learn.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Alifiya Alamdar English Language Teacher, Teacher researcher.

    7 years ago
    Yes, definitely. Its all up to your own interest. If you wish to learn computer programming its not a difficult job but you must have a desire to learn.

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