IIT Mandi invites applications for short-term certificate courses in Machine Learning, IoT-based Automation
These courses will focus on developing soft skills, English speaking, interview preparation, personality development for career success of candidates.
Ayushi Bisht | January 2, 2024 | 03:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) at Indian Institute of Technology Mandi is all set to launch multiple training programs in Machine learning and IoT-based Automation from January 15, 2024. The registration process for these free offline courses will continue till January 12, 2024.
The programs will focus on developing soft skills, English speaking, interview preparation, personality development, group discussions, entrepreneurship skills, and startup support will be provided for holistic development and career success of the candidates.
These certificate couses courses are open to Engineering, BCA, MCA, ITI, Polytechnic, Teachers, Trainers and Working professionals. The duration of the course will be one month.
Speaking about the training programs being offered by the institute, Tushar Jain, Head, Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), IIT Mandi, said, “These programs are being sponsored by HPKVN, Shimla in collaboration with IIT Mandi and will be a great opportunity for the youth of Himachal to experience studying at IIT Mandi under the guidance of senior faculty and get practical exposure on advance IIT‘s Labs along with Placement support.”
Certification in Machine Learning Program
In this certification program, the student will learn Mathematical Foundations, Python Programming, Statistical Foundations and Visualization Data, Visualization and Pre-processing Machine, Learning and Applications and others areas.
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Certification in Internet of Things based Automation Program
In this training program, candidates will be given domain sessions on Python Programming, Android Application Development, Web Development, Computer Vision, and over 10 IOT Projects.
These elements will help the candidates not only learning theoretical concepts but are also gaining practical skills that are directly applicable in the industry. The combination of programming, application development, web development, and hands-on lab sessions prepares them for a diverse set of challenges they may encounter in the IoT field.
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