NIT Warangal offers short-term course on machine learning for Rs 500
Abhiraj P | February 19, 2022 | 07:41 PM IST | 1 min read
NIT Warangal Machine Learning Course: Programme to begin from March 28; e-certificate on completion
NEW DELHI: National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal is providing a five-day national level online short-term course on machine learning, deep learning and Internet of Things (IoT) driven smart applications from March 28 to April 1. The last date to register for the course is March 27.
According to a statement from NIT Warangal, the five-day course aims to impart among individuals a basic understanding on issues and challenges related to advancements of machine learning in artificial intelligence (AI) and IoT. The course will also help research scholars and faculties to identify research problems so as to enable the implementation of real-world applications of machine learning in AI and IoT.
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Interested candidates can register online for attending the NIT Warangal course. Students, research scholars and faculties attending the programme has to pay a fee amounting to Rs 500 for registration while, industry professionals are required to pay Rs 1000 for attending the sessions. The course will be conducted from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm on all days, and the participants will get an e-certificate for successful completion of the course, said the statement.
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NIT Warangal’s computer science department is conducting the five-day course by coordinating with the Centre for Continuing Education at NIT Warangal. Interested candidates can register themselves through the link provided in the official notification from NIT Warangal.
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