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Data architect are senior visionaries who translate business requirements into technology requirements and define data standards and principles.
if you want to be a data architect then you have to pursue a degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related field. Start with a bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related field. Coursework should include coverage of data management, programming, big data developments, systems analysis and technology architectures.
And yes data architect job more stress full than any software developer.
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If you want to appear for JEE Mains in 2022you have slightly enough time to prepare for it. Looking at this year's pattern most likely JEE Mains will be held in the month of January or in February, so currently you have around 9 to 10 months to prepare for it. As of now, it is suggested for you to concentrate on your board exams, as even though they are currently postponed, it is best to practice regularly as it will help you to perfect your concepts which will also be beneficial for you while preparing for JEE. Along with preparing your boards you can also start to revise 1 or 2 topics from your class 11th as it will take the pressure off and also, some topics are inter connected with 12th syllabus too.
You can refer to these articles as they will guide you on how to prepare for JEE: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/top-5-tips-to-crack-jee-main and
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-jee-main-2021
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Shearing Stress, is basically defined as the ratio of shear force that is applied along the surface of any body and the area of that surface.
Ex. You deform a cube by its upper surface, but its base it still same.
Shearing strain : It can be defined as the ratio of relative displacement of any layer to its perpendicular distance from the fixed layer.
Ex. You can imagine the same example as above and do the calculations.
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Dear aspirant,
According to your question and taking into consideration that you want to know about why it being held four times consecutively.
Considering your batch was started from September and your syllabus would be completed by February,i know it is ridiculous that jee is being held four times but our job is to give our best and give 100% in our exam and else like you everybody is getting less time to give their first attempt.
So what we can do is just abide by the rules and give our best shot as much as possible!!
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The shear stress set up in the shaft when equal and opposite torques are applied to the ends of a shaft about its axis is called torsional stress. A circular metallic dis disc suspended using a thin wire that executes torsional oscillation is called torsional pendulum.
Uses - Rigidity modulus of the wire, moment of inertia of the disc and moment of inertia of an irregular body.
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Hi Aspirant,
If you want to take less stress in college life then you should go for CSE or IT.This subjects are easier to understand once you are good in coding and moreover there will be assignments and exams for this subjects a lot but once you get clear with the coding these branches are much easier to deal with and you can manage the studies properly.However if you go for core engineering subjects like ECE or EE or MECH then you will have to study a lot as there are various hard concepts to understand in this core engineeering subjects.
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see stress is more dangerous for your memory than your addiction for phone.
there is no need to suddenly stop using everything and creating a strict environment around you all you need is to start from small steps by fixing your study hours and expanding them with time.
Hope you are doing well. As per your query you should always go for what branch of engineering interests you the more rather than listening to what people say. Each branche is good and have scope in its own field. It depends on your interest & capability. Coming to the dilemma of choice between CSE and ECE - Both are the core branches of engineering. If you have interest programming, coding and networking you can opt for CSE. The scope of cse in india is very good right now and as the world is growing its scope is also increasing exponentially. On the other hand ECE is also very common and emerging branch of engineering. If you are good in communication and circuits ece is a good choice. The scope of ece is very high. You can join IT industry, airlines, telecommunication, etc. Indian armed forces also provides jobs for electronics and communication engineers. Jobs in govt. sector are more for ece as compared to the cse ones. After everything it always depends on what branch you are more keen to. Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
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Hello student.
You have written a compartment exam in a major subject - Math.
When you ask you want to apply for Canada visa, I suppose it is for your College. Then it is not about visa alone. Canada is more specific about the students they take in. The education there is too tough. So you have a real tough chance of getting into a real good college in Canada. So you have to think about it a lot.
Coming to the visa thing, yes you can apply for a student visa, but when you will have to get the confirmation with the university, you will mostly not get it. I'm sorry to say this. But that is what is true.
So, try your luck. You might get, but the chances are too low as math is a real important subject according to any university.
feel free to ask any doubts in the comments.
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