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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
It's a dilemma almost every student faces at this stage. So don't worry. Doors are wide open for you to take plunge. What do you want to become? What is your passion? If you like managerial assignments, go for MBA else go for PG. You can also think of appearing for civil services exam or CDS.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
It's very good to know your dream of getting into electronics. You can think of doing B.Sc Computer or IT or you can think of doing BE in E&TC. This way you can achieve your passion.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Passion for coding is definitely a primary requirement for a data scientist or big data analyst at any level.
Btw, coding will be a very common practice 40 years down the line.
Work experience surely matters in the Masters courses of Business Analytics to make your profile stand out, to check the real-world credibility of your skills.
It should always be there regardless of the course.
If you do big data and want to do analysis then yes you would be a data analyst and progress from there. It all boils down to which field you want to special
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