Ivory Education launches Business Analytics program
Team Careers360 | April 17, 2019 | 06:21 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17: Ivory Education has launched a Certificate Programme in Business Analytics. The program will commence from July 2019.
Business Analytics is a game changer that will help organizations excel by compiling, analysing and interpreting information that will be useful for business. This program has been designed for building state-of-the-art skills in the area of Business Analytics. It covers all the modules required to excel in this area.
Ivory offers this program in association with leading IITs including IIT Delhi, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Madras. The program is conducted by most eminent professors of IITs in the area who will be conducting live classes. On the completion of the program, the students receive a certificate from the IIT conducting the program.
Speaking on the program, Kapil Rampal, Director, Ivory Education said, “Ivory is one of the pioneers in the area of Business Analytics with the support and participation of leading institutions and corporations. We are also making every endeavour to bring the program to every important part of the country. It will help make our country competitive at a global level.”
Ivory invests in capacity building of universities and institutes, especially in the areas such as cutting-edge technologies, research and course development. It does by investments, industry initiatives and joint ventures.
In order to aid working professionals, the program is also enabled with a remote access option as well. The program is one of the lowest priced programs in the area. Various scholarships are also available for deserving students.
The sector currently has a shortage of over 100,000 professionals in India alone. Internationally, the numbers are even higher.
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