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it’s a career powerhouse— cybersecurity is not just a skill! Especially in AI-driven security and cloud protection

 Cybersecurity Course: A Long-Term Career Path for Students In today’s digital world, cybersecurity is not just a skill—it’s a career powerhouse. Demand for cybersecurity professionals has grown rapidly, creating massive opportunities for educational students. According to global reports, the cybersecurity workforce gap has reached 4.8 million unfilled jobs worldwide . Nearly 70% of organizations report a shortage of skilled professionals, especially in AI-driven security and cloud protection . Additionally, cybersecurity roles are projected to grow 35% faster than average careers —making it one of the most secure career paths for the future. 🚀 Long-Term Career Path in Cybersecurity For students, cybersecurity offers a structured growth journey: Beginner: Security Analyst / SOC Analyst Mid-Level: Ethical Hacker / Security Engineer Advanced: Cybersecurity Architect / AI Security Specialist Leadership: Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) With AI transforming the industry, 93%...

How to Switch from a Non-Tech Background to Data Analytics

 Success stories of B.Com, MBA, or Mechanical & Civil Engineers grads moving into Data roles In today’s digital economy, data drives almost every business decision. That’s why Data Analytics has become one of the fastest-growing career paths for students—even those from non-technical backgrounds like B.Com, MBA, or Mechanical & Civil Engineers. According to the Global State of the Skills Economy Report, 17.4% of job postings in India now require data analytics skills, making the country a global hub for analytics talent. Over the last five years, demand for these roles has grown by 52% , showing how critical data professionals have become across industries. Why Non-Tech Students Are Moving into Data Roles Many students from commerce, management, or engineering backgrounds already have skills that fit analytics roles. B.Com graduates often understand finance and business data. MBA students bring strategic thinking and decision-making skills. Civil Engineering graduates alr...