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Data Scientist is a technical course and involves use of subjects like Machine Learning, Data Analytics, python etc. A student with B.Tech / B.E. Or M.Tech / M.E. Degrees is generally preferred. However, if you take commerce, you can pursue your Bachelors in Statistics and learn relevant skills required for data scientist and pursue higher studies in the same field to become data scientist. There are various courses that are available NB online with the help of them you can learn data analysis. Coursera, linkedin, udemy, Eudonix etc. Provide this course. It is highly in demand now a days. There are online courses on data Science likeCr
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Chandigarh University (CU) is a Private University accredited with A+ Grade by NAAC. The university has a total student strength of 13,221 with more than 5,500 female students across all departments. There are 16 departments in total offering many specializations in undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. courses. Admission to these courses is granted on the basis of score in CUCET examinations conducted at the university level. The university has emerged as one of the top universities in terms of placement and is also recognised and acknowledged by various organizations for its high placement record. With more than 691 Multi-Nationals v
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The admission process and eligibility criteria for LLB may vary depending on the university/college you wish to apply to. Generally, the eligibility criteria for LLB is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. Some universities/colleges may require candidates to appear for an entrance examination such as CLAT, AILET, LSAT, etc.
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Hello ShaikSohail, I can understand your angst and anxiety if you are not interested in doing this course. But why? There are great opportunities in pharmacy. It's perhaps much better than engineering where almost 50% of fresh graduates are not able to get jobs. But still if you desire, you have to college some plausible reason and then get TC and your original certs. Best wishes to you.

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The minimum requirement for admission to the M.Sc. In Computer Science programme at the University of Calgary is a four-year Bachelors degree or equivalent in Computer Science from a recognised institution with a minimum GPA of 3.3 in the last two years (I. e. , last 20 half course equivalents) of the undergraduate programme. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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