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If the vacancy indicates “the presence of a specialized technical education”, then is it important which university to graduate from - a prestigious or a regional one?
Of course, in the event that by the end of the university I will have the real skills needed for work (of course, they will have to be taught on their own - they are unlikely to be given in universities).
I'm trying to enroll in SPbU/ITMO, but I'm not sure of success, because this year there are a lot of Olympiads and high scorers. An alternative option is NCFU in Stavropol (my regional university), there is pretty good software engineering with the study of machine learning, but I don’t know about the quality of teaching.
And now the question is - if I don’t go to the budget in St. Petersburg, then is it worth going there for a fee or can I go to the budget in NCFU. Will there be any difference in employment?
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If the vacancy indicates “the presence of a specialized technical education”, then is it important which university to graduate from - a prestigious or a regional one?
If they needed graduates of a particular university (and faculty), they would write about it like that. Such highly specialized vacancies are also found.
In general, it doesn’t matter, he himself responded to such vacancies. As with any other requirements, what is written in the vacancy and the vacancy itself are two big differences.
Usually, if it is university knowledge that is needed, then they write directly in the vacancy - they graduated from St. Petersburg State University or whatever it is, ITMO and others. I have often seen jobs like this. One way or another, the work was related to ML, algorithms, mathematics.
If they just write that VO is needed, then this is most likely - you need a diploma in order to sell a person with a piece of paper to the customer where it is written that he is not a dick from the mountain, but a graduate.
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