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Mentioned below are the name of the applications which are useful and fruitful for Commerce students:
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Hope you are doing well.
With the development in technology mba in it has greater scope in todays world. Career options after MBA in IT are there in both the private and government sectors.Top recruiters are companies like TCS, WNS Global Services, Accenture, and JP Morgan Chase and Co. etc. IT Sales manager, business analyst, project manager, business development executive, are some of the well-paid positions for MBA in IT graduates.
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Hello Aspirant
Yes , You can get college seat with AI and ML branch. Some colleges that you may get are :-
You can use this link to find some more colleges based on your rank :-
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Hope it helps.
Best wishes to you :)
Hello.
There are various colleges in Tamilnadu for artificial intelligence and machine learning. Among them -
1. VIT university, Chennai.
2. Sri Ramchandra medical college and research institute, Chennai.
3. SRM university Vadapalani campus, Chennai.
4. Hindustan institute of technology and science (HITS), Chennai.
Dear aspirant,
as you have not mentioned the location where you are looking for good colleges. According to your profile I got to understood that you are from Karnataka.
Here are the some best colleges which offers Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Jain University, Bangalore
M.S. Ramaiah College of Engineering, Bangalore
CMR University, Bangalore
BMS institute of technology and Management, Bangalore
East Point Engineering College, Bangalore
Christ University, Bangalore
PES University, Bangalore
hope it will be helpful
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. In terms of employment opportunities, both branches are strong. Both have excellent scope. Depending on your interests, you can select any branch. When comparing the two fields, CSE is more versatile than IT. One excellent area of engineering is information technology. This branch's placement is also excellent. Many multinational corporations (MNCs) that work in the software industry hire a sizable number of IT and computer science students each year. Because artificial intelligence and machine learning are the top trending technologies, CSEs with a focus on these fields earn the highest salaries.
ALL THE BEST
Hello,
Yes, As a ECE student, you can learn language side by side.
Study programming languages for computers. Most of the time, C, DBMS, or data structures are only studied in the academic programmes of ECE students as elective courses. However, these courses won't be enough to compete with CSE candidates. Therefore, educate yourself on the most recent and commonly used software by learning C++, Java, Unix, and DOT net. Do not hesitate to inquire of your seniors who have just been hired by a software company after graduating from college. Due to the regular fluctuations in demand, they will be more knowledgeable about the courses that are now in high demand.
Thank You
Hello student
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the concept that describes machines that have characteristics of human intelligence. What you’re probably interested in is Machine Learning (ML), one approach to AI which has so far proven to be one successful approach to building these “smarter” (in a human sense) machines.
ML takes data, learns from it, and then uses it to make predictions. In general, it’s proven quite useful for computer vision (e.g. recognizing handwriting) and for classification problems (whether an email you receive is spam or not).
In the realm of finance, ML has played a role in helping institutions approve loans and assess risk. In trading, it’s also helped market/stock price movements—think linear regression.
There are very few ML courses that deal with trading. These are:
Machine Learning for Trading from Udacity
Machine Learning for Data Science and Analytics from Columbia University
Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree from Udacity
Note, only the first course on this list deals specifically with trading. The rest provide overviews while introducing ML in context of different industries (of which finance is one).
If you’re looking for something more cutting edge, I’d recommend looking into Andrew Ng’s Deep Learning specialization (series of five courses—$39/month) that launched just a few months ago. It specifically deals with one subset of ML, Deep Learning (DL), that’s transforming how AI applications in several fields already.
While the course doesn’t specifically address trading or finance, it does teach you the fundamentals of a technique that has shown promise already in trading.
Will there ever be a more advanced online course in this category (of AI and trading)? My guess is probably not. Most firms treat their algorithms, neural networks, techniques, hardware setups, etc. like their Golden Goose, one they’re not likely to share with the world.
My guess is that any future online courses on ML/DL and trading will remain fairly basic. That or you may learn about a handful of outdated or irrelevant techniques. Either way, you’ll at least gain an intuition for how people are applying AI to trading.
Happy learning
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