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Could someone tell me whether MongoDB is schema-less?

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MongoDB is schema-less since it is not an RDBMS (Relational Database Management Systems). Instead, MongoDB is a NoSQL database, which is document-oriented and thus does not require a rigid, and pre-defined schema. So, if you are aiming for a MongoDB certification, and you are searching for a good course on it, then I recommend you enroll in a MongoDB training course from Intellipaat. Have a look at the following video on MongoDB Architecture and get going.

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