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\u201cIf you make customers unhappy in the physical world, they might each tell 6 friends. If you make customers unhappy on the Internet, they can each tell 6,000 friends.\u201d \u2013 Jeff Bezos<\/b><\/p>
Today, digital marketing is critical for companies, and many have failed to owe to a lack of an effective social media strategy. We'd be happy to assist if you'd like to learn how to use social media marketing for startups. We've put together a list of the top social media marketing tips for startups because the use of social media in digital marketing is so important.<\/p>
1. Choose the Best Social Media Marketing Channels for Your Startup<\/b><\/p>
Before pursuing any network, what you need to determine is where your firm's connected audience exists. Examples of the greatest social media marketing channels for a startup include Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube, etc. <\/p>
Shortlist at most four to five social media marketing channels where you can discover an audience interested in your product or service, then run campaigns on each site to determine which ones are best for your firm.<\/p>
2. Perform Live Video Streamings<\/b><\/p>
Live videos on Facebook had a rate of engagement of 4.3%, compared to non-live videos' engagement rate of 2.2%, according to a visual content marketing statistics study for 2018. (source: telescope.tv). As a result, live streaming videos must be a part of your list of social media marketing strategies.<\/p>
3. Produce Content with Good Visuals<\/b><\/p>
To accomplish your goal, your content must be appealing, original, and visually striking. It's all about visually expressing your startup and attracting customers to click on your advertisement (s).<\/p>
4. Make the Most of What's Popular<\/b><\/p>
You can find detailed information about the most popular social media trends on Facebook and Twitter. You can leverage trending hashtags or create your own personalised hashtags to enhance your social media marketing strategy. In the media and on the market, hashtags are a terrific method to stand out.<\/p>
5. Utilize Influencer Marketing<\/b><\/p>
Influencer marketing, in addition to ad efforts, can help you get incredible ROI. Developing partnerships with the industry's top social media influencers enables your brand to reach a larger audience and get considerable exposure. A social media influencer has a strong voice. With them, you may launch marketing campaigns and reach their highly engaged audience.<\/p>
6. Develop a Community for Your Brand<\/b><\/p>
Use social media networks to promote your firm, get market input, and connect with industry influencers. Once you've established the group, look for ways to deliver value to folks who interact with your brand. The information you post in your group has a good potential of inspiring those who aren't familiar with your company.<\/p>
7. Build Relationships, Not Fan Clubs<\/b><\/p>
Today, relationship marketing is the way to go. It will assist you in reaching out to and retaining your audience's interest in your products and services, as well as your online content and community. Create buzz about your startup; it's crucial. An effective social media strategy is essential for connecting with and building meaningful relationships with your customers.<\/p>
8. Be Active<\/b><\/p>
You won't get anywhere by being mute on social networking platforms. Your valuable customers could leave. It is better for you to stay active on social media. You'll appear more trustworthy as a result. It prevents clients from becoming disinterested. You are not required to stay active across all social media channels. However, be certain that you are on platforms where the majority of your audience is present.<\/p>"}]
Streetcause Hyderabad is back with an exciting event with it's divisions SC MRITS, SC IIMC, SC CMRIT, SC NMREC, is all set to give you all a fun-filled, dhamaka Dandiya experience - DANDIYA DHAMAAL- the ultimate dandiya fesita. \ud83d\udca5<\/p>
You wouldn't want to miss an amazing night with DJ, foods, games, celebrities \ud83e\udd73 Why walk when you can dance? Never miss a chance to dance! \u2728<\/p>
As you dance and swirl to the rythms of Dandiya, you would help the society by buying a pass <\/p>
Venue: Sri Palani conventions, Uppal, Hyderabad<\/p>
Date: 30th September 2022<\/p>
Time: 6:30pm - 10:30 pm <\/p>
Price: \u20b9200\/- (online) <\/p>
\u20b9350\/- (on spot)<\/p>
Let's celebrate this Navratri by dancing to the tunes of Dandiya along with contributing to a cause\ud83d\udcab<\/p>
May this Navratri bring happiness in your lives while you bring happiness in others lives.\ud83c\udf97\ufe0f<\/p>
Save the date!!!\ud83d\uddd3\ufe0f<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1663090396481","data":"6320bd85dcc8c"}]
Hyderabad continues to be amongst the top three cities searched for jobs amongst job seekers in India. Not just job seekers, but even companies looking to hire talent. <\/p>
An analysis by job site has also shown that the youth here has proved to be the most in favor of the job market.<\/p>
Due to the abundance of youth present and the presence of many global multinationals and Indian companies throughout the city, Hyderabadi youth are the most sought out<\/p>
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To make getting hired easier, here are the top 5 skills one has to nurture according to Forbes.<\/p>
1. Empathetic Listening:<\/b><\/u><\/p>
Empathetic listening is critically important for both your success and your team's cohesion, performance, and organizational culture. This means listening to connect with what matters to other human beings.<\/p>
How do you become an empathetic listener, you ask?<\/i><\/p>
Always strive to ask open-ended questions. Seek to understand. <\/p>
2. Agility, Flexibility, And Adaptability:<\/b><\/u><\/p>
Agility, flexibility, and adaptability are three skills in demand. Learn to adapt to change fast, especially in this fast-evolving modern society. Being flexible makes it easier to work with and being agile will only add to your desirability.<\/p>
3. Modern Communication<\/b><\/u><\/p>
Modern communication is an essential skill. I don't mean your boring PowerPoints and PDFs, I mean skills in micro-learning, video production\/editing, and using pictures to tell stories. This is the era where people are learning and shifting fast. <\/p>
Taking into consideration how attention spans are condensed these days, GenZ is all about games and video-based instruction. <\/p>
Practice modern communication.<\/i><\/p>
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4. Emotional Intelligence<\/b><\/u><\/p>
Emotional intelligence is the most predictable skill set that is shown to increase income and job title and gain a competitive advantage. All emotional intelligence competencies, including self- and social awareness, assertiveness, social responsibility, and empathy, can be acquired by assessing your EQi.<\/p>
How do I increase my EQi, you ask?<\/i><\/p>
First, choose development goals. Second, create action steps to increase competencies<\/p>
5. Creative Thinking<\/b><\/u><\/p>
A key skill is creative thinking. Too many people associate creativity with the arts when, in fact, it is the ability to do something with your imagination. This means not being limited by successes of the past, being open to new ideas from experts and front-line team members, being comfortable brainstorming with a team, always learning, and then having the organization develop a plan and communicate it. <\/p>
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The inspiration is not the receiving of information. The inspiration is applying what you\u2019ve received. \u2014Derek Sivers.<\/b><\/p>
It's simple to look for inspiration all day long. You can email your pals' amazing videos, articles, and news pieces that you find online. However, using those external sources of motivation for your own objectives is the best (and most enduring) way to get inspired. Make no mistake: learning is crucial. Successful people in all disciplines are sponges for new information. They are motivated and inspired by the efforts and successes of others.<\/p>
But here's the issue: copying other people's achievements and ideas only serves as Passive inspiration<\/b>. Passive inspiration is something you practise every time you watch a video, read an article, or listen to an interview. Although you are not required to do anything, you may learn something. It's not the same as hearing about other people's achievements as it is to create your own.<\/p>
Instead, we discover who we are and what is important to us through the process of Active inspiration,<\/b> which involves the act of creating things, applying new ideas to our objectives, and making mistakes. It involves coming up with a brilliant idea on the fly and implementing it in your work. Finding a fresh approach and using it to achieve your own objectives is the goal.<\/p>
It's about stumbling for new strategies and bringing them to life in your work. It's all about discovering new ideas and applying them to your goals. It's about learning a new exercise and adding it to your workout. The Application of ideas is more powerful than discovering new ideas.<\/p>
Although learning and listening can help you view things differently, what really moves you forward in creating, producing, and experimenting. While passive inspiration can help you come up with ideas, active inspiration will help you move forward.<\/p>
The best inspiration comes from the application of ideas rather than the consumption of ideas.<\/p>
An examination like civil services, it\u2019s very important to \u2018Begin with the end in mind.\u2019 Before you start your preparation, find out the reason behind it, because the strength of the preparation depends on the strength of you reason for UPSC. \n\nBasic prerequisites needed:<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662918895366","data":"
Basic prerequisites needed: <\/p>
\n1. Know about \u2013 <\/p>
(i) Union Public Service Commission <\/p>
(ii) Civil services Examination. <\/p>
(iii) UPSC exam pattern <\/p>
(iv) Eligibility Criteria <\/p>
(v) UPSC exam dates<\/p>
(vi) Go through previous years questions<\/p>
(vii) Decide whether coaching \/ Self-study <\/p>
2. Memorize the syllabus <\/p>
3. Make a flexible time table, be rigid in practise. <\/p>
4. Newspapers & Magazines reading \u2013 for current affairs. <\/p>
5. Watch useful TV channels such as LSTV \/ RSTV etc. <\/p>
6. Start discussing the topics with your fellow aspirants in order to expand your thinking level. <\/p>
7. Start developing your basic language skills. Ex: Vocabulary, etc. <\/p>
8. Refer to specific topics given in the syllabus, use mind maps for better memory, etc. \u2013 \u2018 Kill the syllabus before the syllabus kills you.\u2019 <\/p>
9. Shortlist the books required read them thoroughly and try to guess the questions. <\/p>
10. Appear for mock tests in the examination environment in order to manage your time. <\/p>
11. Practise answers writing. <\/p>
12. Read NCERT\u2019s for basic knowledge. <\/p>
13.Do not neglect physical exercise and have a proper sleep. <\/p>
14. Have an integrated approach towards Prelims and Mains preparation. <\/p>
15. As the actual preparation starts with the preparation for Interview- Start analysing the situations in your own life and the way you react or respond to it and then try to correct yourself if you go wrong, as per the demands of UPSC in order to develop your personality. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662918895367","data":"
Finally, clear all the myths about the exam and try to maintain a proper and balanced mindset, as it is very necessary during preparation <\/p>"}]
\u201cBoys & Girls clubs are a safe place to learn and grow \u2013 all while having fun. It is the place where great futures are started each and every day.\u201d<\/b> It puts a floodlight on the importance of clubs in an educational institution. <\/p>
The cultural clubs play a crucial role in fostering creativity, confidence and team spirit in students. At Anurag University, students are encouraged to remain engrossed with a plethora of events and competitions organised by these clubs.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260134","data":"
Why join a club? <\/b><\/p>
<\/b>\u25cf\tYou can get exposed more! <\/p>
\u25cf\tIt enriches your life as a student. <\/p>
\u25cf\tYou'll grow faster than you think. <\/p>
\u25cf\tIt's the best way to meet people. <\/p>
\u25cf\tThe experience will make your Curriculum Vitae(CV) more interesting. <\/p>
\u25cf\tIt's one of the best ways to travel. <\/p>
\u25cf\tIt provides you with a great opportunity to network.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260135","data":"
At Anurag University, students are encouraged to remain engrossed with a plethora of events and competitions organised by these clubs, <\/p>
\n \u25cf\tAalaap \u2013 Music Club <\/p>
\u25cf\tAakruthi Club<\/p>
\u25cf\tClick Cadets \u2013 Photography Club <\/p>
\u25cf\tDhraveena Club\t<\/p>
\u25cf\tGroovin House \u2013 Hip Hop Dance Crew <\/p>
\u25cf\tKriya \u2013 Event Management Club\t<\/p>
\u25cf\tLiteraZe Society <\/p>
\u25cf\tNarthana \u2013 Folk Dance Club <\/p>
\u25cf\tSahaya <\/p>
\u25cf\tSrujana Club <\/p>
\u25cf\tSpecdam <\/p>
\u25cf\tTedX <\/p>
\u25cf\tToastmasters Club\t<\/p>
\u25cf\tWomen's Club<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260136","data":"
Some momentous events orchestrated by a few of these clubs are,\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260137","data":"
1. Aalaap<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260138","data":"631c663e01e07"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260139","data":"
An event \u201cSwaraarchana\u201d, reliving the Melodies of Late Shri S P Balasubramaniam commemorating his death anniversary was organised on 24.09.2021 from 02.00 PM to 04.00 PM at E-Block Auditorium by Aalaap Music Club. Shri Suddala Ashok Teja, a national awardee, was the chief guest for the event. Students took active participation with their performances Chief Guest, Shri Suddala Ashok Teja addressed the gathering and shared his memories. Certificates were distributed to all the participants.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260140","data":"631c669f00036"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260141","data":"
2. Click Cadets<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260142","data":"631c66f14b894"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260143","data":"
\u201cYou don\u2019t have to be a Pro to shoot like a Pro.\u201d Learn and experience the power behind the picture.\n<\/b>The club organised a 3-day workshop from 9th to 11th December 2021 to foregather amateur photographers. The workshop was led by Miss Rathika Ramasamy, who is the first Indian woman wildlife photographer. She is based in Chennai and operated as a freelance photographer. She has received many accolades for her photographs and has been called the \u201cfirst Indian woman to strike an international reputation as a wildlife photographer.\u201d In the workshop, Miss Rathika has trained the attendees with the following: <\/p>
\u2022 Wildlife Photography <\/p>
\u2022 Preparation and Planning <\/p>
\u2022 Equipment <\/p>
\u2022 Field knowledge <\/p>
\u2022 Birds and Animal tracking <\/p>
\u2022 Lighting <\/p>
\u2022 Filed techniques <\/p>
\u2022 Composition <\/p>
\u2022 Storytelling images <\/p>
\u2022 Creative Photography <\/p>
\u2022 Ethics of Wildlife\/Nature <\/p>
\u2022 Portfolio management\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260144","data":"
3. Kriya<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260145","data":"631c67a9676a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260146","data":"
Minute to Win It is an international game show franchise where contestants take part in a series of 60-second challenges that use objects that are commonly available around the house. The contestant is presented with the blueprint for the first game (level) and must complete the game within 60 seconds. If the contestant can complete the final game, the contestant will earn double the rewards.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260147","data":"631c67e256ed6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260148","data":"
This was an opportunity for the club to make a comeback after prolonged lockdown. The students have made use of this event in getting out the best in them. They surprised and inspired the juniors who witnessed the event and came back to the seniors immediately after the event to join hands.\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260149","data":"
4. LiteraZe Society<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260150","data":"
Spell Bee Competition <\/b><\/p>
<\/b> A Spelling Bee was organised in which contestants were asked to spell a broad selection of words, usually with a varying degree of difficulty. To compete, the contestants memorised the spellings of words as written in dictionaries, and recited them accordingly.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260151","data":"631c686e89fc4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260152","data":"
Treasure Hunt <\/b><\/p>
A Treasure Hunt was organised by the society for the members to work as teams to find the hidden treasure by solving clues, to know the university\u2019s campus and have an exciting adventure. Participants soon became detectives cracking the codes, solving the puzzles, explorers looking at the college in a different way than before, all of them became a part of a race against time and other pirates running around all over the campus for clues. They captured photographs, videos of their experiences, breaking brains to solve the clues, having a blast of adrenaline running around the college and bonding with their teammates. Finally, a team solved the last clue and came running back to the place from where they started and found the Treasure box.The hunt ended with all the participants sharing their thrilling, tiresome and exciting experiences. The Winners opened the treasure, and won a cash prize, the Runners also awarded.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260153","data":"631c68b605b20"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260154","data":"
AUMUN<\/b> <\/p>
The journey of Anurag University- Model United Nations 2022 started in the month of November 2021, when a group of 5 enthusiastic students from the LiteraZe society - a student lead literature society of AU approached the college management with the proposal of conducting an MUN which by the days of the conference ended up with a dedicated and empowered team of 42. The three-day National Conference was held on the 17th, 18th, 19th of June 2022 in the premises of Anurag University. This conference stood as a great experience for everyone to mainly explore themselves and unlock hidden skills through dodging their frights. It also gave many an opportunity to make new friendships and understand their mindsets.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260155","data":"631c691f46d9b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260156","data":"
5. SPECDAM <\/b><\/p>
\n SPECDAM is the arts club of Anurag University which engages students in performing arts such as dance, painting, acting, editing and micro art. The club has organised LOGIN - orientation event for all the freshmen on 23rd October, 2022 to exhibit various talents existing in the club and with the <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1662832260157","data":"631c697ee3504"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260158","data":"
intention to identify the newcomers into the club. The club members performed dance and exhibited the paintings and micro art done by its members.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662832260159","data":"
On the whole, clubs provide a great platform to students to explore their unseen skills. Academia is merely not the criteria. Clubs illuminate and elevate the hidden treasures of one self!<\/b><\/p>"}]
Let's suppose you just arrived in the USA, be it the fall semester or spring semester, and you have many things to take care of running through your head for the first few months. So here is a list of a few things you can do after arriving. We will discuss things you have to do immediately after landing to settle yourself in the place you will be staying in the US. <\/p>
\nAfter arriving, figure out a way to reach your destination, be it the room with your friends or dorm or the home of your acquaintance. Find a way, be it a cab or someone picking you up, so that you can reach your destination with all your luggage without much hassle.\n<\/p>
And after reaching the destination, there will be many things to care of, be it unpacking, acquiring utilities or necessities or a few formalities. <\/p>
\nThe utilities such as electricity, wifi, and gas may be a hassle to find the optimal one but reaching out to your neighbours or enquiring about your seniors beforehand can come in handy. If you are sharing the room with friends who are already there can exempt you from this task, but if you and your friends are new there or just arrived it will be a necessary task. Everyone will share the expense but when together it will be manageable.\n<\/p>
And after utilities come to the expenses and the expenses in the first month will be considerably more compared to other months. One must also consider the expenses of the mattress, bed frame, table and others if one is not going to use dorms. Let\u2019s not forget the shopping one has to do. <\/p>
\nNow all the necessities are completed for survival, coming to formalities one must visit the International Student Service where you have to upload a few documents as proof that you are physically present there.\n<\/p>
As you have all the things you need but you also need credit cards and a bank account for your financial wellbeing. It is important to have a good credit score for many things in the future and many people in the US use cards instead of cash. But one needs Social Security Number to apply for any bank account or a credit card which can only be acquired when you have an on-campus job or a graduate assistantship. No need to worry if you don't have them as there are few banks where opening an account is possible with consent from the university or someone you know. And there are some credit cards which can be acquired without any SSN. But be sure to open an account in the bank near your university so, it can be easily accessible. <\/p>
\nSo, these are some of the tips that I came across in my research hope it\u2019s helpful.\n<\/p>"}]
Hello folks! Stumagz is back with another article from GITAM vizag.Before we get into the information about the piece. A littlllee bit of a headstart, people who are interested in startups, permanently hooked up watching ted talks and whatnot\u2026 Buckle up youuu this is definitely a piece of artwork if you will. <\/p>
\n\nThe Entrepreneur\u2019s club at GITAM university is a place where all the nerd-heads, Whoop sorry\u2026 all the intellectuals have these startup ideas and unlike people like me, they actually do build their startup from scratch and participate in events, Ideathons, and basically showcasing their talents and make their notes from the time they procrastinated and manifested all the dreams true for real. Guys that actually takes a lot of guts doesn't it??\nSo, for all the junior entrepreneurs out there, GITAM University has this series of events that take place every year called the OPEN PITCH DAY SERIES which is what you guys are reading right now. <\/p>
Students who enrolled in the E-Club have this startup idea with a whole team called the RSG which is short for Ready-Set-Go. Which segregated the startup into three big segments. The ready stage is for the pre-incubating startup ideas or which in a less confusing way means the ready state. A vague idea of getting ready and setting it all up for a future business. The second stage is the set stage where the startup is being worked on with a few assignments, and experimenting on stuff, testing if their idea is actually working. And the last and final stage is called the go stage where at this point in time we all get jealous and be like \u201c What on earth are we doing in life?\u201d Because the same people who just and a vague idea about a startup and were all doubtful about themselves end up having a full pledged earning startup which actually will be out on the market as well. <\/p>
The OPD series was a bang last year and the E-Club has just hosted the series this year on the 7th of September where all these people from RSG gave a pitch about their idea and mentors from the Venture Development Centre give their feedback on their RSG progress. Here is where the audience has the most fun. Mostly Psychopaths but yeah\u2026 seeing the people burst into flames before giving their pitch, getting all tensed up. But all the jokes apart it is no cap that freshers, final years from all over the college are collected under one roof building up their dreams. I bet you will be having all of these ideas and notes that you\u2019ll be filling in tonight. And i also bet you won\u2019t be remembering where you put that book. Okay before you realllllllly get offended these are a few pictures of the people at the OPD event. <\/p>
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I definitely had fun hearing these itches. You will have no idea how the process of this event starts from an SOS emergency device to prevent accidents to a pitch that has a QR code that avoids much consumption of student academic time. I\u2019m so excited to be a part of this journey and I wish you could too. And oh! Even with people who might not have an RSG running, people are always welcome to present their idea. So that's all about this week\u2019s article guys. Gotta go and write notes on starting a business someday and be on a ted talk. Which reminds me of rehearsing my Ted- talk speech. Will fill you in about that too lol\u2026 You have no idea what\u2019s in store for the next article but neither do I. But I promise it's definitely something fun to give a read. See you, peeps!<\/p>"}]
Well, you got your passport, selected your college, cleared your visa interview, and are all set to fly out to the US for your master's. So here are a few things you can consider before booking a flight ticket or starting to pan out everything you want to do before taking the flight. And also some things to help after arriving at the airport, because you will want everything in hand after an exhausting journey.\n<\/p>
I may sound hypocritical, but try to spend as much time as you can with your family, friends and everyone you are leaving behind whom you may miss. Because after the enthusiasm of starting days dries out, you will get a dose of homesickness. So use this available time to make up for the future. Secondly, try to learn cooking or get a hands-on experience with the dishes you like and are easy to make with the ingredients you and get your hand on after settling there. Because it is hard to cook, even though it may look easy-peasy, you will only get wasted when you try it for the first time. <\/p>
\nAs we are on the subject of the things to do before going to the US, let me advise you on something it's best if you have a driver\u2019s license from here. As it helps get learners there, if you have an international driving licence, it\u2019s well and good. And if possible, get a dental and eye check-up because to get a dental check-up in the states is a luxury.\n<\/p>
From here on are the things for you to consider if the day of your flight is a few days away and you start packing.\nFirst and foremost, when shopping, don\u2019t buy out many clothes because they will just become more luggage and you can get those in the states anyway.<\/p>
You can carry small vessels and knives to use during your stay, but you can also buy them there, so it\u2019s best to carry only essentials. And pack as many medicines as possible, which you easy here like for headaches, stomachaches, migraine or sinus, you will not know when you have to sue them.<\/p>
Pack spare copies of documents with you as many as possible, which can be useful when you go there. Also, note down emergency contacts and address you have about your contact in the states where it is easily assessable for you. And it is advised for the persons coming to the states to know the directions to their first destination after their arrival. <\/p>
\nFinally, consider it most important if you think, plan your finances. Ask someone you know at the place you are going about the expenses in the first few months. Your fees, rent, and the expenses you will have during the first month, as one will have more expenses in the first month compared to later, plan and note down everything so it can be transferred at once. Instead of repeated transfers whenever the need arises as you will be charged every time.\n<\/p>
So, these are a few tips I got from my friends and family members and hope it\u2019s helpful. Have a good time when you go for your master's from day one.\n<\/p>"}]
1) Binary Search<\/b> <\/p>
\n\tBinary Search is one of the first things taught in any Computer Science class. It is perhaps the most straightforward example of how a bit of ingenuity can make things, quite literally, exponentially more efficient. <\/p>
Few of the most common implementations of binary search are:<\/b> <\/p>
*Find the number of rotations in a circularly sorted array. <\/p>
*Search an element in a circularly sorted array. <\/p>
*Find the first or last occurrence of a given number in a sorted array. <\/p>
*Count occurrences of a number in a sorted array with duplicates. <\/p>
\n2) Selection, Bubble, and Insertion sort<\/b> <\/p>
\n Sorting algorithms are the most fundamental tools that a developer should have in their arsenal. Selection, bubble, and insertion sort are some of the first that new developers should work through. <\/p>
\n\nFew of the most Common Implementations are:<\/b> <\/p>
* Sort elements by frequency <\/p>
* Sort array by increasing frequency <\/p>
* GCD sort of an array <\/p>
* Minimum replacements to sort array <\/p>
3) Merge Sort and Quick Sort<\/b> <\/p>
\nSorting algorithms are great for getting comfortable with arrays, but quick sort and merge sort are efficient enough to be used in serious applications. Being comfortable implementing these sorting algorithms is essential to being a serious developer. <\/p>
\nFew of the most Common Implementations are:<\/b> <\/p>
*Inversion Count <\/p>
*Count of smaller numbers after self <\/p>
*Quicksort Partition <\/p>
*Count sorted vowel string <\/p>
\n4) Huffman Coding<\/b> <\/p>
\n\tHuffman coding is the foundation of modern text comparison. It works by considering how often different characters appear in a text and organizes them in a tree based on this frequency. <\/p>
It is used for conventional compression formats like GZIP, BZIP2, PKZIP, etc.<\/b> <\/p>
\n5) Breath First Search<\/b> <\/p>
\n\tBreath first search works by exploring a tree level by level until the target node is found. Since it literally goes through every level it is guaranteed to find a solution. <\/p>
\nFew of the most Common Implementations are: <\/b><\/p>
*Check if a graph is strongly connected or not <\/p>
*Shortest path in a maze <\/p>
*Count number of Islands <\/p>
*Find the shortest safe route in a field with sensors present <\/p>
6) Depth First Search<\/b> <\/p>
\tDepth first search is the other main approach for finding an element in a tree. Instead of working down the tree level by level, it explores the tree branch by branch. <\/p>
Few of the most Common Implementations are: <\/b><\/p>
* Detect cycle in an undirected graph <\/p>
* Longest path between any pair of vertices <\/p>
* Print all path from a given source to a destination <\/p>
* Maximum product of two non- intersecting paths in a tree <\/p>
7) Dijkstra\u2019s Algorithm<\/b> <\/p>
\tDijkstra\u2019s algorithm is a way of finding the quickest path between two nodes in a graph. It is the foundation of most word done in path finding and finds itself used in anything from artificial intelligence to game design. <\/p>
*<\/b> Path with maximum probability <\/p>
* Path with minimum effort <\/p>
* Cheapest flights with k paths <\/p>
* minimum path sum <\/p>
8) Diffie - Hellman Key Exchange <\/b><\/p>
\tThe Diffie Hellman key exchange is a great introduction to how cryptography tends to work. More specifically, a Diffie- Hellman Key exchange works by combining public and private keys to encrypt information. <\/p>
These are a few of the most important and must know data Structures and Algorithms that every programmer must know and should focus on.<\/b><\/p>"}]
\u201cWhat we want is a machine that can learn from experience.\u201d<\/b> As Alan Turing<\/i> stated in 1947 and it was then the beginning of Machine Learning. Now-a- days, machine learning has become one of the most popular career choices. While AI is the name for the large branch of science incorporated in all fields, Machine Learning is the technology behind it.\nStats show Machine Learning is the best job with 344% growth and an average base salary of $146,085 per year.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662662961401","data":"
From a smartwatch to robotic vacuum cleaners everything uses an AI-based system for which ML plays a vital role in this technology. And hence, ML has become the most promising career.\nHere are some of the interesting career options with decent pay and growth in Machine Learning.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662662961402","data":"
ML Engineer <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nML engineers are primarily involved with the design and development of ML systems and applications using ML algorithms and tools. They conduct and run various ML experiments using programming languages such as Python, R, Scala. <\/p>
One must have a strong foundational knowledge of Mathematics, statistics, and programming. Strong knowledge IDE tools- IntelliJ and Eclipse are some of the top software development IDE tools that are required to become an ML expert and strong Analytical skills for ML engineers.\nThe average salary for a machine learning engineer could start somewhere between 8,00,000 to 15,00,000 per year <\/i>and can go up to any depending on the experience.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662662961403","data":"
Data Scientist <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nA data scientist is a person who does number crunching and data analysis to come up with a new solution. Machine Learning is one of the most coveted and promising in the field of Data Science.\nA Data Scientist must have good knowledge of Mathematics, Statistics, and programming (mainly in Python). Data Scientists must also have thorough experience in data mining and how to apply various statistical research techniques and use Big Data platforms.\nThe average salary could be somewhere around Rs 9,52,000 per year.\n <\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662662961404","data":"
Computational Linguist <\/b><\/u><\/p>
\nComputational linguists help computers learn patterns of speech, and they can help computers acquire the capability for translating words into other spoken languages. All voice recognition software requires a computational linguist\u2019s expertise to build them. A Computational Linguist requires a very strong knowledge of programming and linguistics. It is not only a complex and highly commendable job, but it is also a high-paying one and in great demand too.\nA Computational Linguist needs to know how a human being can use a language and the nuances to incorporate the same in a computer to comprehend without human intervention and create rules and reproduce natural speech capability in a machine using machine learning. <\/p>
Applications such as voice assistants (Siri, Alexa), Translate apps (like Google Translate), data mining, grammar checks, paraphrasing, talk to text and back apps, etc., use computational linguistics. A computational linguist\u2019s starting salary is approximately $65,000 per year, averages $91,000, and can pay as much as $120,000.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662662961405","data":"
human-centered Machine Learning Experts <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nThe designer who works creating human-centered machine learning is occupied with developing systems that can process information and recognize patterns and hence there is a need to manually design programs and allow the machine to learn. Designers of human-centered machine learning are also involved in creating software for banks, as an increasing number of banking transactions are conducted online and electronically. \nAn example of this is used in Netflix suggestions. Depending on the watchlist, it predicts and displays shows or movies that are a 98% or 95% match. Based on our watched shows, the ML system derives a pattern, combines it with human-centric thinking, and displays a prediction-based outcome.\nAn HCML expert can earn anywhere between USD 69000 to 120,000 USD per year.\n\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1662662961406","data":"
NLP Scientist <\/u><\/b><\/p>
National Language processing (NLP) scientist, works with a computer to understand, interpret and manipulate human language. Draws from computer science and computational linguistics to bridge the gap between human communications and computer understanding.\nNLP Scientists are primarily responsible for designing and developing machines and applications that can learn the patterns of speech of a human language and also translate spoken words into other languages. <\/p>
Grammarly and Duolingo are two excellent examples of NLP applications.\n\n <\/p>"}]
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