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Vidita Mehta

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There are a lot of ideal ways to become a Data Scientist. It depends on you totally how far you want to go in this specific field. For learning Data Science from scratch, you need to consider a few short-term courses from well-known organizations. For that, I would highly recommend Imarticus Learning which is an educational institute provides such training programs on specific fields like - Analytics, Finance, Technology, etc. The following training programme will help you, to learn Data Science,
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KSHITIJ SHARMA

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Probably not but still there are chances. So, you should try it.

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RAHUL MISHRA

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Yes you can but it is not compulsory

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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Yes, B.Sc. in medical laboratory is equivalent to all other bachelor's degrees provided it is recognised by competent government bodies. All the best.

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Noble Kurian

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You should pass +2 with 60% marks with Physics chem Biology as the subjects. Before joining you should think which college to select. You should select colleges with good naac and nirf ranking like Chandigarh University. University with good placement record etc. Should be your aim.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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Right now Singapore does not give you settled own option even if you get a job. Look for options in Canada, NewZealand or Australia

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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See, if have done 12th from UP then you will be considered as UP student in JEE Mains and you will be given home state quota in NIT Allahabad and more preference in UPSEE.

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dhruti

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I you are from Mumbai or maharashtra then B.Ed from IGNOU is not valid in maharashtra.

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Jyotsna Chandra

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Hi Kalpesh,
BAF orients candidates in the area of finance and accounting only. Whereas, BMS graduates can opt for a much wider array of specializations. BAF is a course suited for those with an active interest in the world of finance and accounting.
Those who are more oriented towards management and business can choose BMS. Each course has its own advantages and disadvantages. But, both have career opportunities and higher study options available. The only difference seems to be the broader scope with BMS compared to BAF, which is only in finance and accounting.
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Prajval Bhalala

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BFM is your bachelor's degree in financial markets. All those looking for a stock market and finance-related degree you can go with Bcom in Financial Markets i.e. BFM. You can MBA in Finance after you pursue your bachelor's degree. This degree came out 2-3 years ago most people don't know about this degree yet. I am pursuing BFM degree and I am in 1st year and found this degree very useful and best for me.

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Karuna Jain

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To get admission in BSc agriculture you have to clear the exam conducted by ICAR( Indian council of agricultural research). Once you clear this exam you can get admission in various state universities across the country. You will also get national talent scholarship of 1000/month if you take admission in the colleges which are situated other than your domicile state. The notofication comes in december- january. The exam is held in the month of April. Counselling is done in last june-july. On the basis of merit the colleges are allocated all over India.
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Sarjana Yadav

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Specify the college or university you are looking for

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Shubham,
MBA applicants must take GMAT and TOEFL. TOEFL is preferred in US over IELTS.
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