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As someone familiar with the education scene in Odisha, here are some good options for Big Data courses in and around Rourkela:Local institutes in Rourkela:- NIST Rourkela offers specialized IT courses and sometimes includes big data modules- CET Rourkela has computer science programs that cover data analytics- Private training centers near the NIT campus often offer certificate courses in emerging technologiesBetter options in nearby cities:- Bhubaneswar has many specialized institutes like Jigsaw Academy and Imarticus that offer comprehensive big data programs- Online programs with local support - Many national institutes have study centers in larger Odisha citiesWhat to look for in a good Big Data course:- Hands-on experience with tools like Hadoop, Spark, and MongoDB- Industry-relevant curriculum that includes machine learning and analytics- Placement assistance or industry connections- Qualified instructors with real-world experienceMy recommendation: Given that Rourkela might have limited specialized options, consider hybrid programs where you do theory online but attend occasional workshops in Bhubaneswar or Kolkata. Many students from smaller cities are going this route now.Also check if any programs are affiliated with NIT Rourkela - they sometimes offer continuing education courses that are open to the public. The career guidance cell at NIT might also have suggestions for local training providers.Before committing, talk to alumni of the programs and check recent placement records. The big data field moves quickly, so you want a course that's constantly updating its curriculum!
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Having followed cricket team selections for years, I can share some insights about Chahal's situation. Team selection, especially for major tournaments like the World Cup, involves multiple factors beyond just individual talent: Current form and fitness - The selection committee looks at very recent performances, not just overall career stats Team balance - They need the right mix of batters, bowlers, all-rounders, and specialists Conditions-specific strategy - Different venues require different types of bowlers Opposition analysis - Some teams play certain bowling styles better than othersIn Chahal's case, the rise of other spin options who offer more with the bat might have worked against him. In modern limited-overs cricket, having bowlers who can contribute runs down the order is increasingly valuable.The selection process also considers things like fielding abilities, experience in high-pressure situations, and how well players fit into the team's overall dynamics. While it's disappointing for Chahal and his fans, these decisions are rarely about just one factor but rather the complete puzzle of building a winning squad.
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