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Omar Khan

Beginner-Level 5

If you want to become a master in cybersecurity, you should start by developing a strong foundation in computer Science and networking. Here are some key areas of focus:
Fundamentals of Computer Science: To become a master in cybersecurity, you should have a solid understanding of computer Science fundamentals, including programming languages, algorithms, data structures, and operating systems.
Networking: Networking is a critical component of cybersecurity. It is important to have a thorough understanding of networking concepts such as IP addressing, routing, switching, and protocols like TCP/IP. Security Technologies: You should have
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Biology Job Roles:
1- Plant Physiologist
Average Salary: INR 6 Lacs per annum.
2- Cytologist
Average Salary: INR 5 Lacs per annum.
3- Ecologist;
Average Salary: INR 4 Lacs per annum.
4- Taxonomist;
Average Salary: INR 4 Lacs per annum.
5- Morphologist;
Average Salary: INR 3 Lacs per annum.
6- Plant Biochemist;
Average Salary: INR 3 Lacs per annum. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Cybersecurity is one of the most challenging and emerging fields in modern industry. Here are some of the reasons why you can consider a career in cyber security:
1. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics it is one of the emerging fields with the fastest growth and a high demand for qualified professionals. In the last seven years, the number of cybersecurity jobs has increased by 74%.
2. This field has higher pay than normal computer Science or software engineering in current times. The salary package has grown to Rs. 17 LPA in recent years for cyber specialists.
3. The field is exciting, as you will be working to protect importan
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Botany Jobs:
1- Ecologist
2- Naturalist
3- Professor
4- Researcher
5- Field Botanist
6- Biotechnologist
7- Plant Geneticist
8- Nursery Manager
9- Plant Pathologist
10- Plant Biochemist
11- Scientific Assistant
12- Molecular Biologist
13- Computational Biologist. Government Jobs after B.Sc. Botany:
1- SSC
2- CDS exam
3- IBPS and SBI
4- Civil services
5- Indian Forest Service exam
For more details, you may use the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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3 years ago

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

If you are currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in ECE, your next steps should be as follows to become a cyber security specialist:
1. You need to score a minimum of 50% in your course.
2. You need to do a master's course in cyber security after completing your course.
3. You can pursue either a degree or Diploma course in cyber security.
4. The available course includes Advanced Diploma in Cyber Security, MCA in Cyber Security, PG Diploma in Cyber Security & Law, etc.
5. Begin working as a cyber security officer in a private or public sector organisation. To become a specialist, you need to have a minimum of three to four years o
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John Matthews

Beginner-Level 5

I apologize for the confusion, there is no such programme called BAA in the University of Delhi, one of the premier university in India. Could you please provide more information on what you are looking for or clarify the course you are inquiring about?

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

For Bachelor's degree courses (Bachelor of Science in Horticulture, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology, etc. ). Candidates must have completed their 10+2 (senior education) in the Science stream, with Biology as one of the core subjects. The subject also branches into various other specialised fields like Pathology, Horticulture, Taxonomy, Ethnobiology, Palaeobiology, Phycology, Plant genetics, Palynology, Plant cytology, and Plant ecology. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Course Duration:
1- Undergraduate level-Bachelor of Science in Botany: 3-year (Duration)
2- Postgraduate course-Master of Science in Botany: 2-year (Duration)
3- Doctor of Philosophy in Botany: 3-year (Duration)
The scope of botany also extends into interesting fields like artificial environments, space travel agriculture, and hydroponics with plenty of scope for research. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

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Computer Science Degrees
But there's been one definitive trend over the last 3 years when it comes to best degrees to become a data scientist. With 18.3%, Computer Science is the most well-represented degree among data scientists. B. S. in Computer Science: This degree is a natural fit for a career in data Science with its emphasis on programming languages. Data scientists typically need at least a Bachelor's degree in computer Science, data Science, or a related field. However, many employers in this field prefer a master's degree in data Science or a related discipline. Data analysts and data engineers usually need a Bachelor's deg
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of the Master of Science Courses after Bachelor of Science in Botany:
1- Master of Science in Botany.
2- Master of Science in Biotechnology.
3- Master of Science in Microbiology.
4- Master of Science in Horticulture.
5- Master of Business Administration in Pharmaceutical Management. Job opportunities after Bachelor of Science in Plant biology
1- Botanist.
2- Ecologist.
3- Geneticist.
4- Researcher.
5- Plant biochemist.
6- Farming consultant.
7- Environmental consultant.
8- Greenhouse Manager or nursery manager. I hope this will help you.

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

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In most cases, you will need at least a Bachelor's degree in a related field to get an entry-level job as a data scientist. However, for many non-entry level jobs in the data Science field, you will need a master's degree. Roughly four out of every five data scientists have a master's degree. So, the answer is YES! Now you can be a data scientist without a formal degree. You just need to follow this DataFlair's guide, only 5 steps towards your data scientist journey without a master's degree. Data scientists typically need at least a Bachelor's degree in computer Science, data Science, or a related field. However, many employers in
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Aayush Godara

Beginner-Level 5

If you want to check cuttoffs for NLU's or Private Universities, you can visit the official website of clat or you can visit official website of the collage or university.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, a Bachelor of Science in Botany is a good course, especially for those who want to get into the public sector. There are many government job options open for B.Sc. Applicants. Government Jobs after Bachelor of Science in Botany: There are plenty of government exams students can appear for after completing a Bachelor of Science in Botany. Here is the list of government jobs you will be eligible for after students graduate:
1- SSC
2- CDS exam
3- IBPS and SBI
4- Civil services
5- Indian Forest Service exam. Salary after :
1- Plant Physiologist: INR 6 Lacs per annum.
2- Morphologist: INR 3 Lacs per annum.
3- Cytologist: INR 5 Lacs per annum
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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Data Scientist salary in India ranges between 3.8 Lacs to 26.0 Lacs with an average annual salary of 10.0 Lacs. Salary estimates are based on 21.7k the latest salaries received from Data Scientists. After a year or two, the person can expect to earn around INR 7 or 8 LPA. With over 5 years of experience, a data scientist can earn over INR 13 LPA. As said earlier, data scientists are one of the most highly paid professionals. Also, in terms of raise or incentives, this field pays well
According to PayScale, the average data scientist fresher salary in India, who has less than one year of experience in the field, is about 5,77,893. Som
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, plant Biology or Botany is a good career option for candidates who have an interest in flora and plant life. Types of Botany Jobs: Naturalist, Biotechnologist, Molecular Biologist, Computational Biologist, Nursery Manager, Plant Geneticist, Field Botanist, Scientific Assistant, Researcher, Professor, Plant Pathologist, Ecologist, Plant Biochemist. Botany Salary:
1- Plant Biochemist: INR 3 Lacs per annum.
2- Taxonomist: INR 4 Lacs per annum.
3- Morphologist: INR 3 Lacs per annum.
4- Ecologist: INR 4 Lacs per annum.
5- Cytologist: INR 5 Lacs per annum.
6- Plant Physiologist: INR 6 Lacs per annum. Government Jobs after Bachelor of Sci
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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
There are two routes people usually take after being a Lead Data Scientist: go into management and become an Executive or become a technical subject matter expert. To get started in any data Science role, earning a degree or Certificate can be a great entry point. Bachelor's degree: For many, a Bachelor's degree in data Science, business, economics, Statistics math, information technology, or a related field can help you gain leverage as an applicant
Apart from these entry-level roles, a data scientist can fit in as a business intelligence developer, analytics engineer, data specialist, data manager, data architect, machine learning
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

There are many reasons remain to study the basic or advanced life processes of plants. When Research on plants enriches our intellectual life and adds to our knowledge about other life processes. The results of research on plant systems can also teach us how to approach problems in health, agriculture, and the environment. As with other life forms in Biology plant life can be studied from different perspectives, from the molecular, genetic, and biochemical levels through organs, individuals, organelles, cells, tissues, plant populations, and communities of plants. A listing of many agencies and institutions that need trained plant biol
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Both courses are equally good and have great salaries, and job prospects in the present and future. However, it depends on your interest If plants interest you more, then go for a Bachelor of Science in Botany, and if animal life interest you more, then you should go for a Bachelor of Science in Zoology. Botany is a better option for Job Opportunities and Careers than Zoology as Civil Engineers mastered in Soil are preferred over Zoologists. Students having a Bachelor of Science degree in Botany can find a lot of career opportunities in the public sector. They can join the BSI (Botanical Survey of India), the NIO (National Institute of
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3 years ago

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Yatendra Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

Think of Data Science as a whole house. Data Analytics is just one room inside it. Analytics looks at past data to solve current problems. On the other hand, Data Science uses complex tools to predict the future.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as cell Biology physiology, molecular Biology systematics, ecology, development, genetics, evolution, plant-microbe interactions, ecophysiology, and mycology. There are many reasons remain to study the basic or advanced life processes of plants. When Research on plants enriches our intellectual life and adds to our knowledge about other life processes. The results of research on plant systems can also teach us how to approach problems in health, agriculture, and the environment. As with other life forms in Biology plant life ca
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