IIIT-Delhi and Tech Mahindra collaborate to offer Online Executive Courses
Abhay Anand | February 19, 2019 | 07:06 PM IST
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 19: IIIT-Delhi and Tech Mahindra Growth Factories Limited (TMGFL) have collaborated to offer executive courses to allow working executives to upskill themselves as they advance in their careers. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Dr. Ashok Kumar Solanki, Registrar IIIT-Delhi & Mr.Vivek Chandok, VP Tech Mahindra & CEO Tech Mahindra Growth Factories Ltd.
Certification Courses in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning and The Internet of Things are planned to be the first two executive program offerings of this collaboration based on the present and upcoming market demand.
In the collaboration, TMGFL will acquire the participants, provide the online interactive platform while IIIT-Delhi will be responsible for designing the course content, modules. The award-winning faculty of the institute will be delivering the virtual lectures as a part of the executive program offering. Post successful completion of the program, a certificate will be issued by IIIT-Delhi.
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