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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Well, you can learn in multiple ways, some people learn everything online while some join programs and courses to become a data scientist. I think one needs to cover a certain topics online while certain topics can only be learnt in classroom training module.
Python Basics, Intermediate and Advanced statistics, Probability and Linear Algebra, Linear Regression, Time Series and Cost Function, Types of Data & Exploratory Data Analysis, Collecting, extracting, querying, cleaning, and aggregating data for analysis, Data Sources, Cleaning and Wrangling, Working with APIs and Web Scraping.
These will help you learn the advanced to
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
Definitely you are eligible for SET, NET exams after your Master's degree. But, you are not eligible for TET&CTET because, B.Ed is mandatory for TET&CTET. All the Best for your future.
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