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The Impact of Data Science Education on Careers: By Dr Abhijit Dasgupta

 

In the article published in Shiksha, Dr Abhijit Dasgupta (Assistant Professor and Director—Bachelor of Data Science), SP Jain School of Global Management, discusses how industries are increasingly relying on data for decision-making, creating a surge in demand for professionals who can analyse and interpret data effectively.

Shiksha article Dr Abhijit Dasgupta

In the article, he talks about how a data science degree equips individuals with technical expertise in programming languages and specialised tools, making them valuable assets in various roles such as Data Engineer, Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, and more.

Dr Dasgupta highlights the practical experience gained through projects and internships, which help build a portfolio of work showcasing capabilities to potential employers.

He concludes by stating that “Investing in a data science education not only equips individuals for success in the current job market but also positions them as crucial contributors to the data-driven future.”

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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