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Python, AI scholarship by Intel in association with TimesPro

Python, AI scholarship by Intel in association with TimesPro

Data Science, ML, and AI came out of the technology closet and ruled the conversations everywhere from boardrooms to water cooler to coffee tables. The impact of ML & AI has been felt everywhere and the business world is responding to it as it evolves. Looking at present times, Intel has associated with TimesPro to bring to the learners, Certificate in Python for AI and Post Graduate Diploma in Data Science (PGDDS).

 

According to data, the demand for data scientists and data analysts in India has grown at a whopping rate of ~400% from 2017 to 2018, while the supply growth has been a bleak 19% The objective of these two programs is to reduce the supply-demand gap by creating equipped and expert data scientists and technologists. 

 

With Python for AI and PGDDS, the learners get industry exposure via Capstone Projects and develop a verified work portfolio with Intel. Not just that, the top three projects are eligible for scholarship and prize money. With an earn-while-you-learn approach, Intel and TimesPro aim to solve India’s challenge of lack of trained professionals in the artificial intelligence and data science space. The programs are now open for enrolment across India and will be delivered via virtual interactive learning.

 

Talking about the association, Anish Srikrishna, President, Times Professional Learning said, “The course has been designed keeping in mind the fast-changing demands and requirements of the industry. Intel brings a strong understanding of evolving areas like Machine Learning and AI. Hence such a collaboration will help us bring to the learners, the most recent development in this field”

 

Besides the fact that the course enables you to upskill yourself and makes you a sought-after employee, the best part is the course has a technical tie-up with Intel, a company, which is synonymous with artificial intelligence.

 

On behalf of Intel, Akanksha Balani, Country Lead (India, Singapore, ANZ) Intel Software Products said, “The programs have been planned in a way that professionals can enroll without having to quit their present jobs. Intel brings a strong understanding of evolving areas like Machine Learning and AI. Hence such a collaboration will help us bring to the learners, the most recent development in this field”

 

Courtesy: TOI

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