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I didn't study computer science in 11th and 12th grade, but now I wish to pursue computer science at the Manipal Institute of Technology. Is it a good decision to do so?

YES! If you can code and apply logic, take it. Passion, perseverance and patience to solve problems will make you a great CS undergrad.I was in the same boat. I took up Engineering Design in 12th, (something unique I know). It was easy, scored a 95+ in boards but deeply regretted taking it up and missing out on Computer Science since I have been into Computers since 7th grade.-   Most important advice would be to listen in your PSUC class(1st year) and sincerely code in the lab. This will walk you through the absolute basics of programming.-   Join a technical club, IE-CSE, LUG, IEEE's CS division etc.-   Keep following coding, technology, ACM, IEEE blogs everyday to learn about developments in research and the market.-   Never stop learning. Make google your friend. If you see 'Virtual Functions' written on the projector's slides, google it, read about it, discuss with your friend circle(important) and implement it correctly in the lab.-   Try reading books like 'How to solve it by Computers', 'Art of Computer Programming', 'Structure and Interpretation of Programs'-   Try coding as much as you can. Practice makes you perfect.I didn't know what '#include' did before I came to college and now I can call myself at par with other programmers here. It's just interest and how much time you are willing to put into it. Don't take it as coursework, read stuff up everyday.One last thingComputer Science is a science and not just a programmer's haven. You should also focus on how programs are run (Compilers), stored (Databases, Big Data), managed (OS), taught (AI, Machine Learning), communicate (Networks), executed (Computer Architecture), analyzed (debugging), displayed (Graphics) and the math behind each algorithm.This is equally important and if not worked upon, then you're just a script kiddie.

Which is the best hospital for heart valve replacement in India?

Hi,Heart valves are the flap-like structures in the heart that allows the blood to flow only in a single direction. Mitral valve, tricuspid valve, aortic valve and pulmonary valve are the four main valves of the heart.Heart valve replacement is a surgical procedure through which a damaged or deformed heart valve is replaced with a new valve. The most common types of replacement valves are:Mechanical valve (artificial valve that lasts a lifetime)Tissue valve (biological valve made from human or animal tissue that gradually wears out)The cost of heart double valve replacement in India starts from USD 10, 500.The best hospitals for heart valve replacement in India are:Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New DelhiNarayana Multispecialty Hospital, BengaluruMax Super Specialty Hospital, Saket, New DelhiFortis Memorial Research Institute, GurgaonKokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, MumbaiNew Age Wockhardt Hospital, MumbaiAster Medcity, KochiGlobal Hospital, HyderabadManipal Hospital, BengaluruIndraprastha Apollo Hospital, New DelhiAlongwith the above information it is also important for you to know in which medical conditions you would require a heart valve replacement:When the heart valve is not able to open fully. This will obstruct the flow of blood in the heart leading to other cardiac diseases. This medical condition is known as valve stenosis.The second condition is when the heart valves do not close properly making the blood go backwards resulting in leakages.Hope this answer helps you.Thanks

What are the names of the top schools in Faridabad?

Based on my several interactions with my colleagues whose wards are studying in various schools in Faridabad I am listing a few schools which follow CBSE curriculum. Also, I am in the process of enrolling my son in one of these schools (My personal preference is mentioned in the end of this answer):Modern Vidya Niketan (MVN):Aravali Hills - As on date they are open for admissions from Nursery to Class 12 for Academic Session 2017–18Sector-17 - For Academic Session 2017–18 they are not accepting any application for Nursery to Class-8, instead they are accepting applications for their newly planned Sector-88 campus. (Construction there is yet to start as on date.)Sector-88 - Mentioned in the previous pointModern Delhi Public School (ModernDPS): They too haven’t taken too many applications for Nursery as they are coming up with another new school called Delhi International School (DIS)Delhi Public School (DPS) Sector-19, Faridabad.Delhi Public School (DPS) Sector-81, Greater Faridabad.Manav Rachna International School, Sector-14, Faridabad.Modern School, Sector 85, Faridabad: This is the Faridabad branch of the popular Modern School Barakhamba Road - Delhi.Shiv Nadar School, Sector-82, Faridabad: This is my preferred school though this is expensive than the other schools mentioned above. I do not want to explain more as that would look like promoting them here. But if you want to know more about this school then you may be required to make yourself free to read the below links:They follow Constructivism concept of education. More about what is Constructivism:Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and LearningThis one has other such links: The University of Sydneyhttp://www.shivnadarfoundation.org/http://shivnadarschool.edu.in/we...http://shivnadarschool.edu.in/blog/Hope this helps..!!PS: I have heard good about The Shriram Millennium School, Sector-88, Faridabad but they follow ICSE curriculum. Since there are no equivalent schools having ICSE curriculum in Faridabad, I decided not to consider it for my son.Update (Apr 2019):As mentioned, I've enrolled my son in Shiv Nadar School in 2017–18 session in Nursery. Now he's in Class 1, in the same school. We're satisfied.Sriram Millennium School are changing over from ICSE to CBSE, as informed by a parent whose kids are in that school.A few more schools have come in Greater Faridabad (Neharpar area), like Narayana, Shail International, Manaskriti etc..

What are the pros and cons of living in Canada?

Pros:Good primary education system and highly literate populationHighly diverse population, which has led to a highly tolerant populationStrong legal system and a lot of respect for the law and law enforcementFairly good social services system, although poverty still existsFairly good health care system with very few out-of-pocket expensesFirst rate universities and colleges, which includes the professional schools for law, medicine, dentistry and so forthSolid banking system (there hasn’t been a bank failure since 1983)Specialized financial markets for mature stocks (Toronto), venture stocks (Vancover and Calgary) and derivatives (Montreal).Robust democracy with low campaigning costs (typically about $50 million Canadian at the high end for the major parties for each national election campaign).Cons:Extreme weather of all types. Winter temperatures in some major Canadian cities can drop to -40 Celcius. Summer temperatures in major Canadian cities can climb to +40 Celcius. Heavy rain on the west coast during the winter and major snow on the east coast.Poor intercity transportation. No national limited access highway network. This winter, one broken bridge cut the country’s road system into two pieces. Limited access highways and rail only cover the most densely populated areas, and that’s spotty (Peterborough, population 50,000 and an hour from Toronto, has no rail service).Allows for development of regional political parties like Reform and the Bloc Quebecois at the national level.

How many battles did the prophet Muhammad attend by himself?

The Muslims fought the total of twenty nine (29) battles during the life of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) from which some were fought by the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) himself and from which some were lead and/or participated by the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) which are :The battle of Waddan (2 Hijri).The battle of Bawat (2 Hijri).The battle of Al-Asherah (2 Hijri).The battle of Badr (2 Hijri).The battle of Badr Al-Kubrah (2 Hijri).The battle of Bani Saleem (2 Hijri).The battle of Bani Qaenaqaa' (2 Hijri).The battle of Al-Saweeq (2 Hijri).The battle of the Amr (3 Hijri).The battle of Bahran (3 Hijri).The battle of Uhud (3 Hijri).The battle of Hamraa' Al-Asad (3 Hijri).The battle of Bani Al-Nazeer (4 Hijri).The battle of That Al-Reqaa' (4 Hijri).The battle of Badr Al-Akherah (4 Hijri).The battle of Domat-Ul-Gandal (5 Hijri).The battle of Al-Khandaq (5 Hijri).The battle of Bani Al-Mustalaq (5 Hijri).The battle of Bani Qurayzah (5 Hijri).The battle of Bani Lehyan (6 Hijri).The battle of The Qird (6 Hijri).The battle of Al-Hudaybeyah (6 Hijri).The battle of Khaibar (7 Hijri).The battle of Umrat Al-Qadaa' (7 Hijri).Fath Mekkah (8 Hijri).The battle of Haneen (8 Hijri).The battle of Al-Taa'ef (8 Hijri).The battle of Tabuk (9 Hijri).Twenty seven (27) battles from the twenty nine (29) battles were fought with the attendance of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) himself not as a fighter, but rather a leader or something else with only nine (9) of them being fought by the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) himself using his sword which are :The battle of Badr (2 Hijri).The battle of Uhud (3 Hijri).The battle of Al-Khandaq (5 Hijri).The battle of Banu Qurayzah (5 Hijri).The battle of Al-Mustalaq (5 Hijri).The battle of Khaybar (7 Hijri).Fath Mekkah (8 Hijri).The battle of Haneen (8 Hijri).The battle of Al-Ta'ef (9 Hijri).Although the scholars opinions differ on the number of the battles that the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) attended, but most of them agree that twenty seven (27) were attended by the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) with nine (9) battles from them being fought by the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) himself.Allah knows best and I hope this answered your question.(Note : Starting from tomorrow (11th of January) and till the next Thursday (18th of January) I will be having my half-year examinations therefore I won't be able to write on Quora for that period, thanks).

Can Thanaka powder permanently remove hair from our body?

First of all, you should know what is Thanaka and which are its main effects. It is a tree from which is made a yellowish-white cosmetic paste (more exactly from its ground bark). There are three Grades of this powder:A -which is used for hair removal, because it is stronger.B and C - used in cosmetics.Here (Benefits of Thanaka - Thanaka ) you will find its benefits, and hair removal is one of them. But it doesn’t say that it will be permanent.I read online a few reviews for hair removal but no one says that it is permanent. Some users had positive results, others were very unsatisfied. Even on Amazon the product doesn’t have good reviews. I don’t entirely trust these reviews, but I trust my feelings and experience. Mother Nature is amazing, it has amazing natural products which can be useful for us and our body, but I don’t think that there are these kind of products which can destroy once and for all our hair roots, to not grow hair anymore. To destroy the hair root, from my point of view, you need something strong, to “go there, under our skin” and kill it. If this powder is so powerful, it may also destroy a layer of the skin, before arriving to the hair root, right.People reviews:Thanaka Permanent Hair Removal Journey-”Even though two weeks went by I didn't know if I should post because the hair hadn't grown back yet. It was only into the third week that I noticed some regrowth and then I recognized that the hair regrowth had slowed. This was freaking awesome for me. So now I could go a long time without epilating.”Unwanted Hair Removal -”After about 1.5 months I started to see and feel that my hair was becoming smaller, thinner and less. “ ; “I m using haleys natural thanaka powder and kusumba oil for last 21 days. no effect is showing yet...While I removed hair from roots ...plz can anyone help me??? how many days it take for showing its result? ??”Now, I have a question…Why is it promote like being a remedy for permanent hair removal? Maybe because some people has seen some effects, which can be only semi-permanent and big companies have decided to take advantage of this effect. Either way, the thanaka powder has other benefits, and if you decide to use it, you will see them, for sure.

What are some options for a biology student other than medicine after class 12 in India?

Not all students who choose Medical stream as a career option after 12th pcb stream wish to become doctors or dentists. In Indian society, it is an auto assumed scenario. If a child opts for 12th science stream (PCB), society starts to believe and see them as future doctors. Due to this false impression, in most of the cases, students are forced to appear for medical entrance exams even if they don’t wish to. Sometimes, it is misleading as students themselves also start believing that they must become a doctor, or dentist. Lack of professional guidance results into disasters as when students realize that they are just running behind the crowd, they have already lost good amount of time.Here, I am shifting the focus from MBBS and BDS to “OTHER CAREER OPTIONS in LIFE SCIENCES” and listing out some of the possible career options for 12th Science Stream students who like to study life sciences but do not wish to become doctors.Students with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at 10+2 can opt for career in Life Sciences. If you are choosing career in Life Science, then some of the courses that can be considered for graduation are: 1. Bachelor courses (B. Sc.) in core Life Science subjects, that include specialization in Zoology, Botany, Geology, Microbiology, Immunology, Biochemistry, Biomedical engineering, Genetics or Page on b.sc General.2. Bachelor courses in Applied sciences: Biotechnology, Forensic Sciences and criminology, Bioinformatics3. Bachelor course in Pharmacy (B Pharma)4. Bachelor of Science : Nursing5. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture: Agricultural Meteorology, Agronomy6. Bachelor of Science in Food Technology7. Bachelor of Science in Forestry and Wood Technology8. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Fish and Fisheries9. Bachelor of PhysiotherapyFor more details on College and Course Information you might like to read- Career Options in Life Sciences after 12thJob Prospects and Career Options in Life Sciences

What are some slang terms used among police officers?

The most derogatory terms for the bad guys and citizens who are just pains in the rectum:A.H. = Adam Henry (A-dam H-enry) If you don’t get it…..sometimes you will hear it as “Jack Hole”…..now what starts with an “A” that ends with HOLE ?RICHARD CRANIUM= What starts with a “D” and is a nickname for Richard ? What is the non-medical layman’s term for the Cranium ? Do these clues HEAD you in the right direction ?

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