These skills will be in demand in the coming time, know the opinion of experts before admission
These skills will be in demand in the coming time, know the opinion of experts before admission
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The board examinations could not be held this year due to corona epidemic. The students are waiting for their results. At the same time, they have to take an important decision in their lives as to how to make their careers. There is also a world of skill-based education. Where a lot of scope prospects are being expressed in the near future. Or you can also say that whatever you read, it is very important to have some skills at the same time.

Better scope in data science:-
According to LinkedIn, artificial intelligence like analytical, data-oriented skills has been in the highest demand in the industry in 2020. Data science is a fast-growing sector and is being used in various sectors such as medical, education, agricultural business, pharmaceutical, media entertainment, banking-financial institutions. As a result, the demand for data scientists is increasing rapidly. The special thing is that it also receives the highest salary. The national average salary in data science for freshers is Rs 10,00,000 annually.

According to the report, 42 per cent of jobs will undergo major changes by 2022, which will require skills in analytics, design thinking, complex problem-solving.  In addition, skills such as business communication, personal networking, creative writing, email communication, decision making, clear communication are also very important. Absolute points out that employers no longer see degrees alone. They want to choose a candidate for themselves who has the skills required by the industry. Employees also want to choose a skilled workforce for their company. In such a situation, students can make the right career for themselves with the right skills.

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