Statistics
Hey,
Statistics tools for data presentation include tables, graphs, and diagrams. Techniques for the analysis of data that are frequently utilized include averages and percentages. Data are interpreted using percentages, averages, and the degree of link between various variables.
The major phases of statistics are mentioned below:
1. Data collection : This refers to gathering some statistical data using various techniques.
2. Data organisation : In the till step, the organised data are displayed as graphs, diagrams, tables, etc.
3. Data presentation : At this step, organised data are displayed using graphs, diagrams, tables, etc.
4. Data analysis: We analyse the data using average percentages in the fourth stage.
5. Data interpretation : The statistical process ends here. At this level, we analyse the information to draw a conclusion.
If you wish to become a Data Scientist, then you can go for three course, namely-
GOVERNMENT COLLEGES IN BANGALORE OFFERING THE COURSES ARE-
For more colleges consider the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?state=Tamil%20Nadu&ownership=Public/Government°ree=B.E%20/B.Tech&branch=Computer%20Science%20Engineering
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hello Student!
As per my opinion from all the options, B. Tech (CSE) is much better than BSc or BCA.
Actually no degree is less or better, but if we have to choose one from them in field of computer science, then it should be B. Tech. Because an engineering course gives you more exposure than any other course.
Comparatively in our country, engineering colleges and courses have better curriculum or academics related to any field. Sometimes it depends on college also.
Also if we see placement records, then B. Tech CSE is much better than BCA or BSC. People generally who pursue Bsc or BCA, after it they also do MCA to get a good job, but after B. Tech u can land a same job without doing post graduation. So in my opinion B.Tech CSE is best option.
Hello!
Any candidate who wish to study MCA cmust have 60% aggregate marks in BCA or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or B.Sc. (Information Technology) or any Graduation. However, some colleges or universities prefer students with mathematics as a compulsory subject in Class 12.
The eligibility criteria is not the same with every university.
Hope this answers your query.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
The Minimum Academic Qualifications for the (B.Ed) entrance exam at Jamia Millia Islamia necessary are as follows:
Bachelor's Degree in school teaching subject with not less than 45% marks and at least 50% marks in Master's Degree Examination in the same school teaching subject in which the candidate has applied.
OR
Bachelor's Degree in school teaching subject with not less than 50% marks.
The main school teaching subject in which the candidate is applying for should have been studied in all years or semesters.
Unfortunately, you cannot apply for B.Ed for history or political science in JMI but you can apply for B.Ed in Mathematics and Economics.
The books for preparation are mentioned below:
Jamia Millia Islamia B. Ed. Entrance Guide by Dr. Shafiq-ur-Rahman
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Hey aspirant,
Yes of course. You can pursue BCA after 12th commerce as the eligibility for bca course clearly states that anyone from arts/ commerce or science is eligible for this course. In fact your knowledge of statistics will also help you in some aspects with computer application. I’ll also attach a link below for more information. Hope this helps all the best!
https://dqxeclau.top/question-i-have-finished-12th-std-commerce-with-computer-application-can-we-study-bca
Hello,
Without hesitation, it is St. Joseph's.
The reason is because when you are a student in Christ, they don't care if you study or not. However, if you live in St. Joseph, you are "MADE" to study. If you are studying in St. Joseph, you may be certain of receiving a very high grade.
Given that it is the first business school in Bengaluru to offer the greatest facilities and that you are given the highest priority in terms of academics and placement, this is true.
The knowledgeable professors are always willing to help pupils.
Not to mention that since it is in the middle of the city, getting to and from college is simpler.
Thank You
Hello aspirant,
Here you have not mentioned about which college you are talking about so I can not give you the accurate answer as campus placement for bsc statistics or any other course differs from college to college. In some college you will get the best opportunities on your career regard and in some colleges it is not that much good. So i suggest you to reask your query with the name of college.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
For becoming a CA none of the subjects are compulsory. Even student sfrom a science background opt for doing CA later in their life. Therefore you can surely do CA without having economics.
Also, for doing b.com (//b.com) in most of the colleges maths is compulsory but that for b.com (//b.com) hons. .Since you do not have Maths so you can opt for b.com (//b.com) programme instead of hons. Again , for b.com (//b.com) economics is not a compulsory subjevt
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