IIT Kanpur launches certificate programme in Python QISKIT for data science, ML and quantum computing
IIT-K: Participants will learn Python programming and essential packages like NumPy, LinAlg, Matplotlib, Pandas, Seaborn, Scikit-learn, and Qiskit.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 10, 2024 | 04:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur launches a certificate programme on Python Quantum Information Science Kit (QISKIT) for data science (DS), data analytics (DA), machine learning (ML), and quantum computing (QC). The four-week programme will take place from March 1 to March 28, 2025.
As per the institute, the programme is designed to equip participants with advanced programming techniques, algorithms, and scientific methods, preparing them for cutting-edge developments in these fields. The programme registration is divided into four categories, with the last date to register being March 3, 2025, under the premium category.
Participants will learn Python programmings and essential packages like NumPy, LinAlg, Matplotlib, Pandas, Seaborn, Scikit-learn, and Qiskit. The institute also includes problem-solving sessions to prepare for tests and job interviews in DS, DA, ML and QC.
The target audience for this programme includes Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) scholars researching Data Science (DS) and Data Analytics (DA) technologies, Master of Technology (MTech) and Bachelor of Technology (BTech) students working on DS and DA theses or projects, engineering faculty members, and engineers in wireless industries and research and development organisations.
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IIT Kanpur Certificate Programme: Registration fee
Candidates can check the category-wise registration fee for the IIT Kanpur certificate programme from the table given below.
Fee Category |
Golden Registration (by December 30, 2024) |
Flash Registration (by January 13, 2025) |
Early Bird Registration (by January 27, 2025) |
Regular Registration (by February 17, 2025) |
Premium Registration (by March 3, 2025) |
Fulltime Undergraduate BTech BE Students |
Rs 11,800 |
Rs 12,980 |
Rs 14,160 |
Rs 15,340 |
Rs 17,700 |
Fulltime Undergraduate BSc, BBA, BCA Students |
Rs 11,800 |
Rs 12,980 |
Rs 14,160 |
Rs 15,340 |
Rs 17,700 |
Class 11,12 Students |
Rs 11,800 |
Rs 12,980 |
Rs 14,160 |
Rs 15,340 |
Rs 17,700 |
Fulltime Postgraduate MTech, ME Students |
Rs 12,980 |
Rs 14,160 |
Rs 15,340 |
Rs 16,520 |
Rs 18,880 |
Fulltime Postgraduate MSc, MBA, MCA Students |
Rs 12,980 |
Rs 14,160 |
Rs 15,340 |
Rs 16,520 |
Rs 18,880 |
PhD Research Scholars |
Rs 14,160 |
Rs 15,340 |
Rs 16,520 |
Rs 17,700 |
Rs 20,060 |
Fulltime Faculty, Postdoctoral Students |
Rs 15,340 |
Rs 16,520 |
Rs 17,700 |
Rs 18,880 |
Rs 21,240 |
Industry Professionals, R&D Government |
Rs 17,700 |
Rs 18,880 |
Rs 20,060 |
Rs 21,240 |
Rs 23,600 |
International Participants, NRIs |
475 USD |
500 USD |
525 USD |
550 USD |
Not available |
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