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Asked by Anonymous - Oct 03, 2024Hindi
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Sir, Greetings at onset on the auspicious occasion of Navratri. Following is in reference to my daughter who's pursuing B Tech (1 yr now) in computer engineering & Data Sc. There is a course (BS in Data Sc) via distance learning mode from IIT Madras. Question 1. what kind of milage student will get from this course (BS on top of B Tech) in career / job placement etc. Question 2. How much is it feasible to handle both ends - college full time course and then the BS course, given the time and dedication required. Kind regards

Ans: Hello
Your daughter is in 1st year and pursuing CSE + DS which is a promising branch in engineering from a future point of view.
Going for a BS course in Data Science is a welcome move. Here is the pointwise reply to your queries.
(1) IIT Madras is a brand name. The future score for opting for BS (DS) will boost your daughter's career. This course will give a long mileage in terms of career and job placement point of view.
(2) As your daughter is in 1st year, It would be difficult to handle both courses at a time. It is not advisable to join BS in distance learning mode just in 1st year. Let your daughter settle down at least in 1st year, then you can think about joining BS from 2nd year.
(3) Basically, it would be preferable if a candidate opts for M.Tech.and then simultaneously joins BS.
(4) A lot of time and dedication is required. Many students are not able to handle this peer pressure. Please discuss this issue with your daughter, know her timetable, and know the available leisure time. If all parameters work perfectly, then decide to go for distance learning BS else, drop the idea at least for 2 years.

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