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Deep Learning specialisation
Complete SQL Mastery
Computational Thinking using Python Series. Mathematics for Machine Learning
Bayesian Statistics
It will take almost 3 to 4 years to be an eligible data scientist.
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Indian School of Ethical Hacking (ISOEH)
Institute of Information Security (IIS)
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International Institute of Cyber Security (IICS)
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Tuition fees: Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 35,000 per year
Examination fees: Rs. 1,500 - Rs. 2,000 per year
Other fees (such as library fees, laboratory fees, etc.): Rs. 5,000 - Rs. 7,000 per year
It is important to note that the fee structure mentioned above is approximate and subj
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VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Exam) rank: 5000 - 10000
It is important to note that the cutoff mentioned above is an estimate and may not be the same as the actual cutoff for the current academic year. The cut
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This make sure that both are different.
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MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) score: 100-120
It is important to note that the cutoff mentioned above is an estimate and may not be the same as the actual cutoff for the current
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Plan your time: Create a study schedule that allows you to allocate time for your NEET preparation as well as your B.Sc. Coursework. Prioritize your time and ensure that you give adequate time to both. Use online resources: There are many online resources available that offer NEET preparation materials, including practice tests, study materials, and video lectures. Make use of these resources to supplement your stud
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You can prepare for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) along with your third year BSc. However, it will require you to manage your time effectively and plan your studies efficiently. Here are some tips on how to prepare for NEET while pursuing your BSc Degree:
Create a schedule: Create a study schedule that allows you to allocate time for your NEET preparation as well as your BSc Coursework. Prioritise your time and ensure that you give adequate time to both.
Study regularly: Consistency is key. Make sure you dedicate some time every day to prepare for NEET even if it's just a few hours. Regular practice and revision will help
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Has anything without a strong Maths background given the CAT and passed? Yes, it is possible to crack the CAT exam and get admission into a management programme without a strong background in Mathematics. The CAT exam does test quantitative and analytical abilities, but it does not necessarily require advanced mathematical knowledge. Many successful CAT aspirants come from various academic backgrounds, including humanities, arts, and commerce. However, it's important to note that a certain level of mathematical proficiency is still required to perform well in the exam. Basic arithmetic, Algebra and geometry are the core m
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The total marks obtained in the honours subject in all three years of the undergraduate programme are added together. The marks of the subsidiary and general papers are not taken into account for calculating the honours percentage. The honours percentage is calculated by dividing the total marks obtained in the honours subject by the maximum marks of the honours subject and multiplying the result by 100. For example, if a
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Education: A Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy, Life Sciences, Medicine, or related fields from a recognised institution is typically required. Some institutions may require a minimum percentage or grade point average (GPA) in the undergraduate degree. Work experience: Many Pharma MBA programs prefer candidates with relevant work experience in the pharmaceutical industry or related fields. The minimum work experience required may vary from programme
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