The first cohort of the course, which starts in August 2021, is already open. The interested candidates can log on to https://iitm.talentsprint.com/adsmi/ and apply
Top Indian technology institute, Indian Institute of Technology Madras has cleared a tie-up with edtech company TalentSprint for a multi-year partnership with Robert Bosch Centre for Data Science and AI (RBCDSAI) at IIT Madras.
“Mastering data science requires a strategic approach. Young professionals need to focus equally on building strong fundamentals and applying learnings to solve real-world problems across multiple industry domains,” Prof B Ravindran, head of RBCDSAI, IIT Madras said.
The new partnership looks to launch multiple deep-tech executive education programmes. The 12-month PG level advanced programme in applied data science and machine intelligence, the first programme from the partnership, is designed for early-career professionals keen to build data science and AI careers.
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According to the IIT management, the applications for the first cohort of the course, which starts in August 2021, are already open. The interested candidates can log on to https://iitm.talentsprint.com/adsmi/ and apply.
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