Thanks for sharing and giving so many advices. Will send this video to a friend who wants to become a data scientist and whos looking for opportunities in the UK 🙏
Hey, I recently became interested in this field after i got my first job as data research analyst. My background is non techinical but in my 2 years of experience i learned lot of things how to use advance excel, sql, python basic, power bi advance. Can i study and should i apply for masters? Main moto is geeting a good job in UK. Please reply
@@rajkhare8411 you can use your expertise to get a job but it won’t be easy if you don’t live in the UK. Have you considered doing freelancing? You could work with clients from all over the world and get paid really well. It might take time to build a reputation but then it’s worth it. But if you want to come to the UK the easiest way is to study for a masters and then look for a job since you’re allowed to stay for 2 years after graduation. I made a few videos on the channel that could help. Please have a look.
@@anas_riad hey thanks @anas_riad for kind explanation. Can you suggest some freelancing websites to me how I should start? Or have you made any video on freelancing? It will be helpful
Thank you so much , actually I'm planning to study in uk 2025 for msc data science . I'm in a lot of confusion whether will i get sponsorship job and many intrusive thoughts going on . Can you pls help me with that , and can you suggest a uni. Love from India. Is there anything we need to learn like programing before masters?
I understand your concerns and you are right thinking ahead of all possible outcomes and scenarios. What I can say is that: In the UK international students aren't given priority, that's just the way it is. You will have less opportunities than national UK students. However, if you prove that you are a great profile you can get some amazing opportunities. You can either see the glass half empty and complain OR see the glass half-full and work your butt of to get a better quality life. Will it be easy in the UK? I don't think so. But is it worth it? In my personal experience, YES. Please do extensive research before coming so that you're ready for all possibilities. If you need to speak to me directly just reach out on LinkedIn: Anas Riad
Don't come and fall in this trap. I started mine this year at University of Bristol and it is a disaster here. They only provide recordings, that's the actual material. And the classes are just summary of recordings. If you miss recordings then the summary is even not worthy. Once you are trapped, it's like doing everything from own to create something beneficial. Nothing helps.
@@anas_riad the only thing that I can do is to learn from my own, work hard more, use online resources and materials. That's anyone can do even if they do master's or not. And u r right, I just started my master's program.
@@alphaanindita5431 Honestly, I learned more by myself than in university. Think of uni as something that gives you structure and not the whole skillset. Think of it as well as a way to get access to the job market 'easier' than if you were applying from abroad. Take the positives and use them to your advantage. You have a whole year to upskill and there are many amazing resources to learn. Also use uni to network with professors and people that studied there before you (you can find them on LinkedIn).
@@Bubliboo. yes chances are higher if you have a master and if you’re already in the UK when applying for jobs. Applying from outside the UK is usually very difficult to get a job unless you have 10+ years experience in your field.
I am from a different field i want to do masters in data science. Whether i have to go data science or go to my background related masters please give me a clarity becos people are saying dont change your field and also saying jobs are not there in uk.
@@bharathkumarreddy3372 it depends on your context. What’s your current field? How much experience do you have in it? Where are you based? What do you want to specialise in? There are many things to consider before saying data science is good or not, or to say if the Uk is a good option or not.
@@bharathkumarreddy3372 Ok, so it's quite a different background. You can still leverage some skills like maths and statistics I suppose. There are plenty of courses on UA-cam where you can learn how to use Python for data analysis, or SQL for database management, and even pass certifications that could help you gain new skills and showcase them.
Hey anas, nice video.. can u please tell us about the job oppurtunities after completion of masters in computer science in uk . looking forward for your reply :)
@@rohansinghrathore5012 hi Rohan, sure. I started applying for jobs 6 months before graduation and I only got a job 5 months after graduation (so 11 months overall). I would say there are quite a bit of opportunities but sadly not much for interns and graduates so you'll have to stand out. The way I stood out is by leveraging linkedin. I was sharing content about data science and connecting with recruiters and data scientist in the UK until I was noticed and offered an interview and then got a job. I made a video on how to use LinkedIn to land your first data science job and I really hope it can answer some of your concerns.
Sir I planning for masters in data science with artificial intelligence in university of exter it is possible to get sponsorship visa for international students to work after studies
Congrats on your move to the UK for your master's. Yes, it's definitely possible to get a sponsored role after your master's but please don't wait until you finish university to start networking and applying for jobs. During your studies do many projects and showcase them on GitHub. Also, try to get freelance projects on UpWork or any other freelance platform to gain experience that you can leverage on your CV. Finally, leverage LinkedIn during your study period. I made a video a few weeks ago on how to leverage LinkedIn to land your first data science job. Do it as soon as you start your studies. Don't make the same mistakes as others. All the best :)
There's no best answer here. If you're sure that data science is what you want to do in 3 to 5 years then you can do it in undergrads. But if you're a bit more flexible than computer science opens doors to many discipline. I did a master's in computer science and work as a data scientist afterwards.
@@anas_riad but can I become a Data Scientist after doing Bachelors in Data Science? Do I need to do Masters again if I did data science bachelor itself to become Data Scientist? Hope to get Ur replay and best advice....
@@yanishshrestha8331 An undergraduate degree in data science can be enough to work as a data scientist, especially if you supplement your education with relevant projects, internships, and practical experience. However, a master's could help you specialize even more.
First congrats on your move to London to study data science. Here are a few things I would say: - Understand what data scientists do and start building your skills early on. - Don't only rely on university study material. Usually real life scenarios are more complex so keep that in mind. - Build a GitHub project portfolio when you start university and keep posting in it consistently - Be active on LinkedIn from the start of your studies. Network with people and build a reputation. You will make it easier for yourself to get work opportunities (internships, jobs...) when you need them. I do share tips in my content so please feel free to look at my recent videos and see which ones could benefit your current journey. All the best :)
@@BlockchainRealms I think it's a trending industry so worth considering. Although, I'm not the best person to talk about it since I don't have much exposure on the topic. Good luck.
@@anas_riadI saved some money to come to England to continue my education, but I am really confused and I don't know what to choose Please help me if you can
Hii .. is there any skill to know before applying to msc ds I'm in my final year of ug and planning to study in uk for 2025. Any uni suggestions. Btw such a great and informative video tq so much
Hi, Thank you for your support. I would say that any technical knowledge is beneficial. Learn Python, Pandas, Power BI, and do data projects even before going to university. There are plenty of resources on the internet to start learning today. Anything you learn today could benefit you tomorrow, so don't wait. I did a master's in computer science at Cardiff Metropolitan University and I liked it. I'm not familiar much with universities so you'll have to do a bit of research. What I would say is that the university doesn't matter as much as what you can offer. So do lots of projects, network on LinkedIn, and become a valuable data scientist.
Nice video.. I'm computer engineer I've Master’s degree in Computer networks.. can my master help me get an admission to another data science Msc dregree in your opinion?
Thanks for replying.. I appreciate it.. I've completed the Master’s with 68.8% GPA (in Sudan).. is it considered a good score in uk ? And what type of universities do you recommend for me?
@@ONLYFORSTUDYES that's great that you're thinking of your next steps from high school. Make sure to start doing some projects as soon as possible and fill your GitHub with them. Take your time to get the basics right and don't rush into using AI to solve everything for you (especially in the beginning when you just started learning). Also, start using LinkedIn: share what you learn, connect with others and create your own long term opportunities. I recently shared a video about how to leverage LinkedIn to land a data science job. The earlier you start and the more opportunities you'll get over time. Good luck.
@@ONLYFORSTUDYES I did an Engineering degree before going to the UK. If you want to do data science after college you'll have to go through undergraduate then post-graduate studies.
I honestly don't have an answer to this. When I applied for postgraduate studies in the UK my main focus was: - To study a degree I wanted (computer science) - To have a low cost (as much as possible) - Be in a peaceful city (Chose Cardiff in the end) Define your priorities first and it will be easier to look for the right university. I hope this helps
Share your experience studying data science with the community. Let's have a chat.
wow. I am watching your video right after your uploading. thanks a lot bro for your hard work
@@shourovh8332 I appreciate your support 🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing your personal experience in such detail. I'm sure it will be useful to many! Good luck
@@ShineOlia it's a pleasure, thank you for your support ❤️
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Really Interesting, thanks for the advice Anas !!
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Étudiant sérieux motivé et le résultat est imminent. Bonne continuation
@@ABDELLAHRAISSRIAD merci beaucoup
It was valuable information
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It's a pleasure, thanks for watching!
May your channel grow my brother :)
Thanks brother, it means a lot :)
Thanks for sharing and giving so many advices. Will send this video to a friend who wants to become a data scientist and whos looking for opportunities in the UK 🙏
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@@Lowriej02 always a pleasure ❤️
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Really Like your experience
Thank you 🙂
Hey, I recently became interested in this field after i got my first job as data research analyst. My background is non techinical but in my 2 years of experience i learned lot of things how to use advance excel, sql, python basic, power bi advance. Can i study and should i apply for masters? Main moto is geeting a good job in UK. Please reply
@@rajkhare8411 you can use your expertise to get a job but it won’t be easy if you don’t live in the UK. Have you considered doing freelancing? You could work with clients from all over the world and get paid really well. It might take time to build a reputation but then it’s worth it.
But if you want to come to the UK the easiest way is to study for a masters and then look for a job since you’re allowed to stay for 2 years after graduation.
I made a few videos on the channel that could help. Please have a look.
@@anas_riad hey thanks @anas_riad for kind explanation. Can you suggest some freelancing websites to me how I should start? Or have you made any video on freelancing? It will be helpful
@@rajkhare8411 yes check on my channel I did a video on freelancing recently.
Thank you so much , actually I'm planning to study in uk 2025 for msc data science . I'm in a lot of confusion whether will i get sponsorship job and many intrusive thoughts going on . Can you pls help me with that , and can you suggest a uni. Love from India.
Is there anything we need to learn like programing before masters?
I understand your concerns and you are right thinking ahead of all possible outcomes and scenarios.
What I can say is that:
In the UK international students aren't given priority, that's just the way it is. You will have less opportunities than national UK students. However, if you prove that you are a great profile you can get some amazing opportunities.
You can either see the glass half empty and complain OR see the glass half-full and work your butt of to get a better quality life.
Will it be easy in the UK? I don't think so.
But is it worth it? In my personal experience, YES.
Please do extensive research before coming so that you're ready for all possibilities.
If you need to speak to me directly just reach out on LinkedIn: Anas Riad
Don't come and fall in this trap. I started mine this year at University of Bristol and it is a disaster here. They only provide recordings, that's the actual material. And the classes are just summary of recordings. If you miss recordings then the summary is even not worthy.
Once you are trapped, it's like doing everything from own to create something beneficial. Nothing helps.
@@alphaanindita5431 Sorry to hear about your experience... Are you doing a Master's in data science in Bristol? How do you plan on making it work?
@@anas_riad the only thing that I can do is to learn from my own, work hard more, use online resources and materials. That's anyone can do even if they do master's or not. And u r right, I just started my master's program.
@@alphaanindita5431 Honestly, I learned more by myself than in university. Think of uni as something that gives you structure and not the whole skillset. Think of it as well as a way to get access to the job market 'easier' than if you were applying from abroad. Take the positives and use them to your advantage. You have a whole year to upskill and there are many amazing resources to learn. Also use uni to network with professors and people that studied there before you (you can find them on LinkedIn).
Are the chances of getting a job in the Uk higher if we have masters in Data Science from Uk itself
@@Bubliboo. yes chances are higher if you have a master and if you’re already in the UK when applying for jobs.
Applying from outside the UK is usually very difficult to get a job unless you have 10+ years experience in your field.
I am from a different field i want to do masters in data science. Whether i have to go data science or go to my background related masters please give me a clarity becos people are saying dont change your field and also saying jobs are not there in uk.
@@bharathkumarreddy3372 it depends on your context. What’s your current field? How much experience do you have in it? Where are you based? What do you want to specialise in?
There are many things to consider before saying data science is good or not, or to say if the Uk is a good option or not.
@@anas_riad iam from civil engineering background and iam fresher
Bro please rply...
@@bharathkumarreddy3372 Ok, so it's quite a different background. You can still leverage some skills like maths and statistics I suppose. There are plenty of courses on UA-cam where you can learn how to use Python for data analysis, or SQL for database management, and even pass certifications that could help you gain new skills and showcase them.
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Hey anas, nice video.. can u please tell us about the job oppurtunities after completion of masters in computer science in uk . looking forward for your reply :)
@@rohansinghrathore5012 hi Rohan, sure. I started applying for jobs 6 months before graduation and I only got a job 5 months after graduation (so 11 months overall). I would say there are quite a bit of opportunities but sadly not much for interns and graduates so you'll have to stand out. The way I stood out is by leveraging linkedin. I was sharing content about data science and connecting with recruiters and data scientist in the UK until I was noticed and offered an interview and then got a job. I made a video on how to use LinkedIn to land your first data science job and I really hope it can answer some of your concerns.
Sir I planning for masters in data science with artificial intelligence in university of exter it is possible to get sponsorship visa for international students to work after studies
Congrats on your move to the UK for your master's. Yes, it's definitely possible to get a sponsored role after your master's but please don't wait until you finish university to start networking and applying for jobs. During your studies do many projects and showcase them on GitHub. Also, try to get freelance projects on UpWork or any other freelance platform to gain experience that you can leverage on your CV. Finally, leverage LinkedIn during your study period. I made a video a few weeks ago on how to leverage LinkedIn to land your first data science job. Do it as soon as you start your studies. Don't make the same mistakes as others. All the best :)
Which degree is best to do in undergraduate? Bachelor's in Data Science or Bachelor's in Computer Science? to become a Data Scientist.
There's no best answer here.
If you're sure that data science is what you want to do in 3 to 5 years then you can do it in undergrads. But if you're a bit more flexible than computer science opens doors to many discipline.
I did a master's in computer science and work as a data scientist afterwards.
@@anas_riad but can I become a Data Scientist after doing Bachelors in Data Science? Do I need to do Masters again if I did data science bachelor itself to become Data Scientist?
Hope to get Ur replay and best advice....
@@yanishshrestha8331 An undergraduate degree in data science can be enough to work as a data scientist, especially if you supplement your education with relevant projects, internships, and practical experience.
However, a master's could help you specialize even more.
hi, i am from sri lanka in this september intake I am coming to London to study data science for undergraduate can you give some advice
First congrats on your move to London to study data science. Here are a few things I would say:
- Understand what data scientists do and start building your skills early on.
- Don't only rely on university study material. Usually real life scenarios are more complex so keep that in mind.
- Build a GitHub project portfolio when you start university and keep posting in it consistently
- Be active on LinkedIn from the start of your studies. Network with people and build a reputation. You will make it easier for yourself to get work opportunities (internships, jobs...) when you need them.
I do share tips in my content so please feel free to look at my recent videos and see which ones could benefit your current journey.
All the best :)
Does kaggle helps in getting job in data science, If you are a grandmaster
It is something you can showcase to recruiters and future employers but it doesn't guarantee getting a job.
what do you think about build career in blockchain and web 3security researcher
@@BlockchainRealms I think it's a trending industry so worth considering. Although, I'm not the best person to talk about it since I don't have much exposure on the topic. Good luck.
I recently became interested in this field. Can I study and apply for my master's degree in this field?
What's your background?
@@anas_riadI am 27 years old
Bachelor of Psychology
9 years of work experience
A very professional seller and a master in communicating with people
@@anas_riadI saved some money to come to England to continue my education, but I am really confused and I don't know what to choose
Please help me if you can
coming from a non technical background,can a bootcamp here in ng propel me for msc in data science
Hii .. is there any skill to know before applying to msc ds I'm in my final year of ug and planning to study in uk for 2025. Any uni suggestions. Btw such a great and informative video tq so much
Hi, Thank you for your support. I would say that any technical knowledge is beneficial. Learn Python, Pandas, Power BI, and do data projects even before going to university. There are plenty of resources on the internet to start learning today. Anything you learn today could benefit you tomorrow, so don't wait.
I did a master's in computer science at Cardiff Metropolitan University and I liked it. I'm not familiar much with universities so you'll have to do a bit of research.
What I would say is that the university doesn't matter as much as what you can offer. So do lots of projects, network on LinkedIn, and become a valuable data scientist.
@@anas_riad thank you so much
Nice video.. I'm computer engineer I've Master’s degree in Computer networks.. can my master help me get an admission to another data science Msc dregree in your opinion?
@@TheUser76576 yes definitely. I applied for a computer science masters in the UK with an Engineering masters from Morocco.
Thanks for replying.. I appreciate it.. I've completed the Master’s with 68.8% GPA (in Sudan).. is it considered a good score in uk ? And what type of universities do you recommend for me?
i am aspiring to become data science any advise
@@ONLYFORSTUDYES that's a great choice. Tell me more about yourself.
@@anas_riad i am an high school student
@@anas_riad i am an highschool student studying in UAE my name mohamed ali and i want to become data scientics
@@ONLYFORSTUDYES that's great that you're thinking of your next steps from high school. Make sure to start doing some projects as soon as possible and fill your GitHub with them. Take your time to get the basics right and don't rush into using AI to solve everything for you (especially in the beginning when you just started learning). Also, start using LinkedIn: share what you learn, connect with others and create your own long term opportunities. I recently shared a video about how to leverage LinkedIn to land a data science job. The earlier you start and the more opportunities you'll get over time. Good luck.
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@@boudali8381 merci pour le support 🙏🏻
so you studyed 1year and got job i didnt get it
@@ONLYFORSTUDYES I did an Engineering degree before going to the UK. If you want to do data science after college you'll have to go through undergraduate then post-graduate studies.
Can u suggest us the best universities for postgraduate for international students?
I honestly don't have an answer to this.
When I applied for postgraduate studies in the UK my main focus was:
- To study a degree I wanted (computer science)
- To have a low cost (as much as possible)
- Be in a peaceful city (Chose Cardiff in the end)
Define your priorities first and it will be easier to look for the right university.
I hope this helps
@@anas_riad from which university u study the data science
@@IhtishamAhmad945 Cardiff Metropolitan University