The problen in binary system it is traped in 2 dimensionbthat is why 4 bit , 8 , 16 ,32 ,64 is only 2 dimension so in professional scientist turn in to 81 dimension all things will be different
Am a pharmacist, looking forward to obtaining my Master’s in one of these fields, bridge it and get into informatics/data or security side of pharmacy industries. But I do not have any background in both fields. Any recommendations please ?
Bro, I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science & Engineering with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning from India. I am interested in pursuing a Master's degree in Australia. Could you please suggest which field you recommend: Data Science, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, or any other field?
Hi mate, great to hear. I think it all depends on what you enjoy more. Data science, AI and ML will be covered by the same degree. You will be exposed to it when you do your master of ds or IT specializing in DS. The question really is Cybersecurity vs. DS. You could start by taking some electives in your bachelor's degree or some online course and see if you like it. There are plenty of jobs in all fields. You also need to figure out what roles you lean towards. Like do you enjoy coding or modelling or data engineering.
Could you please tell me what you think would be a better choice between Monash uni and RMIT for pursuing my masters in data science? It would be really helpful to have your opinion.
I think both are equally good. I would suggest looking at which electives you get access to in the second year, looking deeply at the course structure then making a decision based on what you'd like to specialise in. For example if you're interested in Bioinformatics, then Monash is better as it has related electives.
Hi Sam. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you❤️ I am a graduate student in statistics. Now I am looking for a master's degree in data science. I want to know about job opportunities in the data science field in 2024 and possibilities for PR.
It's different to enter either field without a degree. If you're in Australia, you can get started by doing Tafe diploma in it and work your way through a bachelor's degree which also doing part time work.
@@ZZYDDDpentester here. No degree is not mandatory in this field. It can help but not much especially if you have the skills and can prove it. Certifications are a bit better than degrees but skill and experience trump all
Yay you’re back with another vid Samanvay!! Very informative + clear 😊
Yay thank you! Trying to revive the channel this year. How have you been?
Amazing video, very helpful!!
A very high quality and informative video. Glad you're back, mate
Thank you mate! Appreciate it 😁
what about 6. work life balance and 7. stress levels ?
The problen in binary system it is traped in 2 dimensionbthat is why 4 bit , 8 , 16 ,32 ,64 is only 2 dimension so in professional scientist turn in to 81 dimension all things will be different
Very clearly defined both the jobs beautifully.❤ demystified the subject for a beginner.
Thank you!
how do we do both of them at a same time
Am a pharmacist, looking forward to obtaining my Master’s in one of these fields, bridge it and get into informatics/data or security side of pharmacy industries. But I do not have any background in both fields. Any recommendations please ?
thank you so much for your video, it is very helpful
Sir i have got. Admission in cyber security branch in CS betech.... Is it good in future????
Ds or cy or aiml which is better
Does it pay if you top your degree in Data science with cybersecurity certifications?
Bro, I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science & Engineering with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning from India. I am interested in pursuing a Master's degree in Australia. Could you please suggest which field you recommend: Data Science, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, or any other field?
Hi mate, great to hear. I think it all depends on what you enjoy more. Data science, AI and ML will be covered by the same degree. You will be exposed to it when you do your master of ds or IT specializing in DS. The question really is Cybersecurity vs. DS. You could start by taking some electives in your bachelor's degree or some online course and see if you like it. There are plenty of jobs in all fields. You also need to figure out what roles you lean towards. Like do you enjoy coding or modelling or data engineering.
Could you please tell me what you think would be a better choice between Monash uni and RMIT for pursuing my masters in data science?
It would be really helpful to have your opinion.
I think both are equally good. I would suggest looking at which electives you get access to in the second year, looking deeply at the course structure then making a decision based on what you'd like to specialise in. For example if you're interested in Bioinformatics, then Monash is better as it has related electives.
Hi Sam. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you❤️
I am a graduate student in statistics. Now I am looking for a master's degree in data science. I want to know about job opportunities in the data science field in 2024 and possibilities for PR.
Thank you so much! What specifically would you like to know? Just so I can cater a video for it.
@@SamanvayKarambhe what about the job as a fresher after completing masters in data science from australia
What about no degree
It's different to enter either field without a degree. If you're in Australia, you can get started by doing Tafe diploma in it and work your way through a bachelor's degree which also doing part time work.
@@SamanvayKarambhe so a bachelors is a must?
@@ZZYDDDpentester here. No degree is not mandatory in this field. It can help but not much especially if you have the skills and can prove it. Certifications are a bit better than degrees but skill and experience trump all
Certifications?