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difference between bsc data science and business analytics and bsc statistics

Parvati Solanki 11th Jun, 2022


Bsc data science is a 3-year under the graduate course.

it is the study of data using an algorithm, statistics and technology. It involves artificial intelligence and computer science.

Career opportunities : Data scientist

Business intelligence analyst

Data engineer



Business analytics is a 3-year undergraduate course.

i t deals with the study of business data to gain insight.it provides students with a functional business area and knowledge.

career : business analyst

financial analyst

Data analyst




Bsc statistics is the foundation of business analytics.

it revolves around statistics and enhances problem-solving skills.it is a 3year undergraduate course.

Career : banking management

Account management

Corporate finance

Portfolio management



These are major differences between the three of them

All three are emerging fields nowadays.

I hope this helps you





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dear sir I am a commerce graduate with a subject of statistics and now I want to do mca please tell me how it possible

Raghav Kumar 20th Jul, 2022

Hello,

MCA (Master of Computer Application) is a 3 year course consisting of six semesters. The minimum eligibility to do this course is that you should have passed 10+2 with maths subject. And any graduate who has studied in maths is eligible.

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I have done B.Sc Statistics and have studied Physics for two semesters and Maths for four semesters. Can I apply for AAI ATC recruitment?

Raghav Kumar 20th Jul, 2022

Hello,

The minimum eligiblity to become Air Traffic Controler is Bachelor’s Degree of Three Years in Science (B. Sc.) with Physics and Mathematics OR Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering in any discipline (Physics and Mathematics should be subjects in any one of the semester.

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Should I take BSc. Statistics or BSc. Computer Science or BCA to become a data scientist?

Anushri Varshney 6th Jun, 2022

Hi there,

As per the choices by you. I would suggest you to go with BCA or Bachelor of Computer Applications.

It is a three year undergraduate course which helps the candidate to explore more about computer science world with an exposure of industry needs.

See, you need to work on your skills in order to get better responses for your growth in computer science.

Data science is a very popular and highly demanding field which provides good exposure to Artifical intelligence and machine learning as well.

Usually, in this field a candidate needs to work on data sets by using various algorithm to make the data more accurate.

So go for BCA as it will help you in getting job more easily.

Hope this information will help.

Thank you!!!!

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is bsc statistics economics mathematics will i get good job after completing my bsc in alosius college mangalore or engineering which should i go which is better

Sayan 15th Jul, 2022

Hello,

A career in the growing fields of business management, finance, sales, data analysis, marketing & professional services, international business & policy, and BFSI is possible with a BSc in Economics, Maths, and Statistics (Banking, Financial Services & Insurance).

Professionals with these specialisations are frequently found working as economists, financial analysts, university professors, actuaries, economic examiners, financial forecasters, and market research analysts in addition to becoming mathematicians and statisticians.

Thank You

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Should I take BSc+MSc Data Science to become a data scientist or BSc Statistics and MSc Data Science? What degrees should you choose after 12th inorder to become a data scientist?

Arhana Chakraborty 5th Jun, 2022

Both the courses are great and have quite a large number of options available. See I would say, if you have a comprehensive knowledge of statistics, the career as a Data Scientist will be of a much more influence. So if you want to have a more fundamental level of learning with strong basics and a much more illustrious future, then my suggestion will be for you to go for the course of BSc statistics followed by MSc in Data Science. This will shape your knowledge ahead and it can be really beneficial for you.

For more information regarding Data Science consider the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/data-science-course

I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!

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MSC STATISTICS Available in M.S University??

vyshnava kumar 3rd Jun, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing absolutely great.

So with regard to your query, YES the course of MSc in Statistics is available in the college of MS  University. It is a two year full time course, consisting of four semesters. Around 60 seats are available in this college. For this you need to score 50% of aggregate marks in BSc.

Checkout the following link for any information regarding MSc Statistics at MSU: https://www.careers360.com/university/maharaja-sayajirao-university-of-baroda-vadodara/msc-statistics-course

Hope this helps you!!

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what is the eligibility criteria of MSc. in Statistics under GU?... I have done my graduation in statistics as my major subject and my pass course is computer science.. So am I eligible for MSc in statistics??

iamlavishamittal 12th Jul, 2022

Hey aspirant,

The degree requires a strong mathematical foundation, where relevant numbers associated with polynomial mathematics are treated equally and topics like the following exam are developed.

The programme covers elements of the investigating, covering subjects like of and employing efforts.

MSc degree attainment. There is a set of business decisions in statistics.

There is a lack of trained investigators, particularly in the, thus it is always feasible to obtain employment that allows for error detection.


Pursuing an MSc in Statistics. The applicant must hold a BSc in statistics, mathematics, or any other degree that is equivalent in statistics and computer programming.

Additionally, certain universities might have a threshold percentage for applicants.

These cutoffs can be overall or sectional, for example, certain institutes may only accept a minimum percentage in mathematics as a cutoff.

Most universities do not also require an entrance exam.

Students are chosen based on their academic history, performance on a written test, and personal interview. Goal type and Descriptive type are typically the two portions of the written exam.


To know more about MSC branches at GU,

https://university.careers360.com/articles/gauhati-university-admission


To be specific about MSC stats in GU,

https://www.careers360.com/university/gauhati-university-guwahati/msc-statistics-course

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can a non statistics student opt b.com in statistics ? if yes , will it lead to difficulties in learning statistics in b.com?? ( I was a commerce student who had opted basic maths instead of statistics in my 11 th and 12 th classes)

Arhana Chakraborty 24th May, 2022

If we wish to do BCOM in Statistics, then in most of the colleges, you will be asked to have Statistics/ Pure Mathematics in your 10+2 level. So if you have the Mathematics paper which is learned by the Science student in 10+2 then you are eligible for the course, else with Basic Mathematics, you may not be eligible for most of the colleges in India. Infact the course of BCOM in Statistics is offered by very few institutes in India. Mainly, the MCOM in Statistics is an available course.

For more information regarding Statistics as a career, consider the link below:

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

I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!

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