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what is the scope of learning urdu language

Muskan Dhalwal 8th Aug, 2022

Hi,

Learning a language is an experience in itself and when it comes to a language of such a rich historical value, it only adds up to your personality and life experiences. You get to read literature of a totally different domain, understand the culture of several countries where the language is of primary use.

Urdu is spoken by a large portion of the Indian population, but only by one community. With the popularity of English and Hindi, knowledge of Urdu is becoming more limited. Because there aren't many candidates, it will be easier to find work. Though there are few job opportunities, they are plentiful.

You could work as a professor, a translator, in MNCs, or as a journalist at an Urdu publishing house. Learning a language has only advantages. Because Urdu is a living language, learning it can be extremely beneficial. Historians and sociologists would benefit from an Urdu doyen.

Outside of India, especially in the UAE, the scope for Urdu is greater. It is a widely spoken language in Pakistan, the Middle East, and many other countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Canada. As a result, finding work is easier in those countries. You may be able to find work in multinational corporations in Arab countries. You could also work in local journalism and news organisations.

You can check the following link to see which colleges in India provide BA level courses for Urdu learners. This list includes prestigious colleges like Presidency College, Chennai, Government Brennan College, Thalassery, etc. -

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-in-urdu-degree-colleges-in-india

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For more information regarding the average fee, salary, scope of higher education, you may check the following link -

https://www.careers360.com/courses/urdu-course

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Hope it was of some help! Feel free to ask more such doubts.

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Bsc radiology imaging course ondistance learning institute

f20180804 5th Aug, 2022

Hello,

Yes there are some universities that provide BSc Radiology and imaging course as a on distance learning in India. Some of them are:

1. CMJ university, Meghalaya

2. The Global Open University, Nagaland

3. Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation, Tamil Nadu

Thank you.

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the person who has basic konwledge of python he can handle the machine learning ? is that machine learning is tough or easy ?

thakurvishesh1 1st Aug, 2022

See, the basics of Machine Leaning lie in the complex mathematics that lie behind the super cool algorithms like linear regression, logistic regression, decision tree and some advanced concepts like deep learning. Machine learning is easy, but what makes it tough is the maths behind it. If you can tackle the maths part, you'll do just great, as the programming is easy.

Now, if you know basic Python then you'll face no problem as most of the implementations is done using the existing libraries, you can easily implement the algorithms.

Hope I have answered your question. All the best!

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we can do only artificial intelligence or we should it with machine learning or data science

suchismitaboxi2002 17th Aug, 2022
Hello student
ML and AI are complementary, but they target different goals.

AI has a very specific purpose of building an intelligent agent that can take rational decisions under various different circumstances. By its very nature, the intelligent agent needs to interact with environment that were built for humans and hence must be capable of human-like capabilities i.e reading natural language text, understanding speech, recognizing different objects etc. The application focus is something like, a robot capable of automatically identifying and fixing issues that can occur in a nuclear reactor or a robot capable of self navigation, experimentation and reporting "interesting" observations during extra planetary missions etc. From these application, we also get some higher order AI problems. For example, a robot self-navigating a planet, needs to plan and chart its course from point A to point B or a robot that is attempting to fix a leak in a nuclear reactor needs to identify the set of task to perform so that the leak is fixed.

The goal of ML is to assimilate known knowledge in an abstract form called models, and be able to predict certain unknowns for instances that will be seen in the future. For example, in an email spam classification task, the goal is to learn a model from a known set of emails that have been labeled as spam or not spam and be able to predict whether the new email that we just received is spam or not spam. Classification is just one concrete instantiation of ML goal. Clustering can be thought of as predicting cluster variables for future instances and Regression can be thought of as predicting function values for points that haven't been observed so far etc.

AI with its very specific application focus can use tools built in ML to achieve its goals. However, ML serves a much broader class of problems.

With these in mind, what you want to start from is entirely upto you. For example, if you want to build planet-navigating robots then you probably need to start from AI, learn about the various interesting problems involved in AI, see what kind of ML tools you will need to learn, come to ML learn those tools and go back to AI. However, if your interest lies in building the ML tools that serve a fairly broad class of problems many of which are relevant in the real world today [1], then you may want to start learning ML first.

Note that, both ML and AI are vast fields with many things to learn. Even though I suggest switching from ML to AI and AI to ML, it is not as easy as it might sound :-). Unless you know what you want to learn and how you plan to use it, you might be aimlessly going into and learning things, that may or may not be relevant to what you might want to do. Not that it is wrong, but, as humans, we have very limited time and we need to use it as efficiently as possible.

[1] From a research perspective, researching in ML can get you funds. From a job perspective, many people are hiring folks who have reasonable understanding in ML and can use various tools like weka, libSVM etc.
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beat collges for ai and ml in only tamilnadu and mainly for ml- machine learning

AVINASH KUMAR 31st Jul, 2022

Dear aspirant hope you are doing well.....

Top engineering colleges in Tamilnadu for Artificial intelligence and Machine learning are listed

  • SRM Institute of Science and Technology,Chennai
  • Rajalakshmi Engineering College ,Thandalam
  • Saveetha Engineering College ,Chennai
  • SRM Easwari Engineering College

Hope it's helpful thank you.

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which college is better in terms of learning resource and faculties... dy patil pune medical college or bharti vidyapeeth..?

Jyoti 8th Sep, 2022

Hello,

Bharti Vidyapeeth, Pune is a better choice than the DY Patil Medical College, Pune.

In terms of the Faculties, Infrastructure, Campus and the other opportunities such as Co - curricular activities and hospital visits and practices , Bharti Vidyapeeth is a good option.

In terms of the fees , D.Y Patil is slight expensive as it costs INR 1.13-1.14 Crores for the 5.5 years whereas Bharti vidyapeeth costs INR 98-99 Lakh for the same tenure.

So choose wisely for your future.

Hope it helps .

Thank you.

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning with cse Or Artificial intelligence nd machine learning which is best group please answer this question

nishthasetia328 31st Jul, 2022

Dear, basically it depends on your interest as both the courses have great value but artificial intelligence and machine learning with cse will be better as it will open more opportunities for you .

Good luck!

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning course is available in Chandigarh

LALBEE 27th Jul, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great. One of the best course offered is the Chandigarh University B.E. (CSE) program's Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning specialization teaches the foundations of both Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. You will gain expertise in Machine Learning and AI technologies like Python libraries, supervised and unsupervised learning, SQL, Tableau, Git, and more through the Artificial Intelligence training offered in Chandigarh by CCE, IIT Madras, and Intellipaat.

Industry experts have designed this Artificial Intelligence course in Chandigarh by CCE, IIT Madras, and Intellipaat to assist you in mastering Machine Learning, NLP, MLOps, etc. through practical projects. After completing this artificial intelligence training, you will receive certification from faculty at IIT Madras and business experts.

ALL THE BEST

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which is the best and easy course ?? cse or cse sub groups like cse-AI or cse-DATASCIENCE or cse -DEEP LEARNING or cse -ROBOTICS

suchismitaboxi2002 17th Aug, 2022
Hello student
Doing B.Tech with CSE is very good career in these days. Various technologies are used every day. The modern era is the era, where technology is used in every field.

Now, AI and ML are used very much today. Machine Learning is the technology where researchers are doing their best to do something new. Researchers like Andrew Ng, which are specialist of ML are themselves involved in making the machine to do work like humans. ML is used in Facebook, Instagram, Netflix and many more. AI also known as artificial intelligence is the most excited field of computer science. It is also very interesting as ML as every engineer dreams to create an AI like Jarvis.

Doing CSE with your interest is important. If you took cse with specialisation, you will become bounded to that field. Also, when you apply for jobs in various companies you are only selected for work of your field. On the other hand, if you take cse without specialisation, you will do coding very much which is very useful for you. Today every company first conducts a round of coding to select candidates. Also, coding is used everywhere in AI and ML and data science, coding is very essential. If you know coding you can get job in any field,

ML and AI are complementary, but they target different goals.

AI has a very specific purpose of building an intelligent agent that can take rational decisions under various different circumstances. By its very nature, the intelligent agent needs to interact with environment that were built for humans and hence must be capable of human-like capabilities i.e reading natural language text, understanding speech, recognizing different objects etc. The application focus is something like, a robot capable of automatically identifying and fixing issues that can occur in a nuclear reactor or a robot capable of self navigation, experimentation and reporting "interesting" observations during extra planetary missions etc. From these application, we also get some higher order AI problems. For example, a robot self-navigating a planet, needs to plan and chart its course from point A to point B or a robot that is attempting to fix a leak in a nuclear reactor needs to identify the set of task to perform so that the leak is fixed.

The goal of ML is to assimilate known knowledge in an abstract form called models, and be able to predict certain unknowns for instances that will be seen in the future. For example, in an email spam classification task, the goal is to learn a model from a known set of emails that have been labeled as spam or not spam and be able to predict whether the new email that we just received is spam or not spam. Classification is just one concrete instantiation of ML goal. Clustering can be thought of as predicting cluster variables for future instances and Regression can be thought of as predicting function values for points that haven't been observed so far etc.

AI with its very specific application focus can use tools built in ML to achieve its goals. However, ML serves a much broader class of problems.

With these in mind, what you want to start from is entirely upto you. For example, if you want to build planet-navigating robots then you probably need to start from AI, learn about the various interesting problems involved in AI, see what kind of ML tools you will need to learn, come to ML learn those tools and go back to AI. However, if your interest lies in building the ML tools that serve a fairly broad class of problems many of which are relevant in the real world today [1], then you may want to start learning ML first.

Note that, both ML and AI are vast fields with many things to learn. Even though I suggest switching from ML to AI and AI to ML, it is not as easy as it might sound :-). Unless you know what you want to learn and how you plan to use it, you might be aimlessly going into and learning things, that may or may not be relevant to what you might want to do. Not that it is wrong, but, as humans, we have very limited time and we need to use it as efficiently as possible.

[1] From a research perspective, researching in ML can get you funds. From a job perspective, many people are hiring folks who have reasonable understanding in ML and can use various tools like weka, libSVM etc.
Best of luck
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Best online course for learning french

Shilu Singha 27th Jul, 2022

Hello!

These are some of the best online course for learning French-

  1. Rosetta Stone.
  2. Duolingo.
  3. Rocket Languages.
  4. Babbel.
  5. Mondly.
  6. Pimsleur.
  7. Memrise Languages.
  8. Frantastique.
  9. Berlitz.
  10. Lingoda.

Hope this information will help you.

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