IIIT Hyderabad launches online MSc in data science
Vagisha Kaushik | September 10, 2025 | 03:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students can apply for the online degree before October 12 and classes will start from November 1.
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Predict NowInternational Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Hyderabad has launched the first online degree programme – Master of Science in Data Science (MSc DS). Students can apply for the programme offered by the Division of Flexible Learning (DFL) by October 12. Classes will begin from November 1.
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Approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC), the two-year master's programme is designed to provide academic training in data science. The programme is meant for working professionals and learners who cannot attend on-campus classes, allowing them to upskill without disrupting their careers.
Unlike traditional programmes, the online MSc programme does not require an entrance examination. Learners from diverse backgrounds can enroll. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, preparing graduates for high-demand roles in the rapidly evolving data science industry.
“This program has been launched as a response to the growing demand for accessible, high-quality education in data science,” said Venkatesh Choppella, Associate Dean of the Division of Flexible Learning at IIIT Hyderabad . “Our goal is to equip learners with the skills to excel in one of the fastest-growing sectors globally — without the barriers of location or rigid scheduling,” he added.
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Commenting on the new online masters programme, Sandeep K Shukla, director, IIITH said, "IIIT Hyderabad's UGC-approved Masters degree program in Data Science will enable students from all over India, as well as anywhere in the world to get skilled in Data Science and be effective in the field - either in research or in their jobs. This is a new program, and it has been approved by the UGC, and will provide equivalent standing as any other Masters degree program to those who complete this program.”
“We are happy that IIIT Hyderabad's Division of Flexible Learning is launching this course, and we invite all potential students to take advantage of this program and get higher education from the comfort of their home or work. We plan to offer similar programs in other fields of knowledge and technology skills in the near future,” he added.
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