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Pawan Kumar Singh

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As the use of computer is growing rapidly, so too much requirement of data analyst in today as well as it will top demanded profession. One can get better quality job after PG in data analyst. There are several university started PG Data Analyst course. You may opt the course for future.

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karthik k

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If you want to become a database administrator, you do not need any higher education. Still, I can suggest you to get tuitions from NIIT, which is the best computer tutors and they get you placed in a company.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Database administrators (DBAs) is a specialist skill and DBA use specialised software to store and organise data. The role may include capacity planning, installation, configuration, database design, migration, performance monitoring, security, troubleshooting, as well as backup and data recovery. DBA are required by very medium and large size corporations to maintain enterprise business databases. Experienced DBAs have a good market. You may go for Oracle, SQL or DB2 DBA certification to start your DBA career.

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ravi kumar

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There is a significant overlap between a data analyst & a data scientist but here's what I see as the main responsibilities of each:
Data scientist: Mainly looking at estimating the unknown, e.g.
Building statistical models that make decisions based on data. Each decision can be hard, e.g. block a page from rendering, or soft, e.g. assign a score for the maliciousness of a page, that is used by downward systems or humans.
Conducting causality experiments that attempt to attribute the root cause of an observed phenomenon. This can be done by designing A/B experiments or if A/B experiment is not possible apply epidemiological approach to th
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Ranjit ShekdarSAP consultant and trainer, data scientist

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I am not sure about Manipal University but software that are used for data analytics include R, SAS, and python. R is very easy to learn and you can get it for free. It also has a good supportive community.

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