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Hello Aspirant
hope you doing fine and great
As per you query, I would glad to aware you that opportunities of tech placements are also given to enginerring physics students, one student last year grabbed 24 lakhs package while others get 3-4 lakhs in mass recuriting companies . So yes you can grab good package in some product based company but you need to work very very hard on your coding skills, problem-solving,projects and core subjects
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hi there,
The job of a data analyst is to inspect big data sets, disintegrate them to get useful information out of the data given. All of this requires analyzing, modeling, transforming data, and that requires certain tools and programming languages are required.
Below are the skills required that a data analyst requires
SQL, Python, R, Tableau, Power BI, Hadoop, Spark.
As you can see from above you do require certain programming skills. I'd you are completely new to this career path I suggest first research thoroughly about data analysis. You need to knack for data and understanding their patterns. Also, you should have a knack for data or data analysis.
Then start with the basics of SQL. It is pretty easily understood and is easy to grasp. You can find beginner courses are readily available on udemy, LinkedIn, W3schools.
You need not learn both Python and R. Start with learning R. It is again an easy one to learn. As you are weak in coding it is a better choice for you than Python.
After setting up your basics then go to the next level and start learning data analyzing and modeling tools like power BI, tableau, and so on.
There are several websites and you can study these individually, but I would suggest opting for an online course. It will save time and you will get a structured layout of the course. Online courses will be available on LinkedIn, udemy, Coursera, YouTube
There are numerous jobs for data analysts in Germany and on average, they are paid around USD 53,000. The highest paying country though is the United States.
I hope this information helps!
Thank you!
Hello Bhargav,
There is no such a rule for increasing knowledge for coding however, practicing is the key. Take real life problems and try to implement them in coding, you can watch YouTube videos ( they provide great help),take courses on the desired language you intend to learn.
You can practice coding online also,there are so many platforms provided you can search on Google. Basically, you need to practice a lot, that's the only best way that will help you in improving coding language.
I hope this helps
Dear aspirant,
For any subject whether it is science subjects, mathematics or computers logical knowledge is needed. Without that you won't be able to proceed through the problem . Until and unless you would apply some logic to your code problem you won't be able to grab the solution behind it.
To increase your logical aspect, just study the problem sincerely and then practice your code on whichever platform you would be using. So, this is not a big deal. With time and practice you will be fluent with your programming language.
You must first Learn Microsoft Excel to an Advanced Level suitable for Data Analysis, Forecasting and Visualization. It is one skill, which will perhaps help you in any corporate job. Besides this, you might get a Salesforce Certification as well as learn tools like Tableau or Power BI, which are much effective. Besides learning these basic technologies, you must also buckle up with the Non Tech Subjects like Supply Chain, Project Management, Strategy, Business Development, Etc. For a Complete Profile.
Data analytics will obviously need coding and prior knowledge to statistics and Mathematics. So if you have weak coding knowledge, no problem you can develop it with time. Remember if you want to do Data analytics, you will have to go through a frame of coursework and obviously you will get enough scope to learn coding through those coursework. So if you are interested about Data science, don't worry about but just pursue the course and obviously you will do well.
Also to learn coding you can use multiple resources. There are online free videos as well as some government free online courses in NPTEL etc.
Now as in Data Science, Python plays an important role. So you can visit the link below for a beginners guide to Python from career360:
https://dqxeclau.top/articles/python-programming-course-beginners-guide-pursue-career
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
See the course in general are so framed that it will give you all the basic skills as required to study the subject. So don't worry about that. All the coding languages and the necessary mathematics required will be provided in the curriculum and side by side you will learn the application of all those subjects in AI.
So in conclusion you have no need to study Computer Science separately. If you get a chance then you can get admitted in the course and it will not cause any problem.
hi,
see engineering physics is a research oriented field, majority of the students opt for masters after completing b.tech in engineering physics. however if you want to get placed in software engineering/ analytics company you need to work hard and study apart from your college syllabus. there is many mncs like mcs, infosys, ibm hires candidates for software engineer role irrespective of branch.
since dtu placement record is good you will get ample opportunity to showcase your skills. so beside college exam preparation learn top notch technology ,coding, participate in tech fest, make projects to add credit points in your resume.
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