Physics Wallah launches four-year residential programme in Computer Science, AI
Arpita Das | July 29, 2023 | 03:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
Interested and eligible students can register for the upcoming batch at pwioi.com.
NEW DELHI: Physics Wallah has launched the PW Institute of Innovation (PW IOI), a four-year residential programme in computer science and AI. The programme offers a unique and holistic approach to education with experienced faculty and industry leaders from top companies as mentors, an industry-oriented curriculum, up to 100 percent scholarships and real-world projects.
The registrations for the upcoming batch are now open at pwioi.com. The inaugural batch of PW IOI is scheduled to begin on September 27, with orientation on September 25.
Eligible students who have qualified for JEE Advanced are granted direct admission to the programme. The entrance exam is scheduled to be held on August 19, 2023.
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Students enrolled in the programme will also have personalized guidance, four comprehensive internships, networking opportunities, global exposure and a state-of-the-art campus.
The curriculum has been designed in a way that is aligned with the technology trends in the evolving market today. Additionally, students have the opportunity to pursue a bachelor’s degree in parallel. Through this degree, individuals will explore opportunities for further education in India or abroad which will make students eligible to appear for competitive examinations.
Vishwa Mohan, CIO, PW and President, PW IOI , said, “It is indeed concerning that despite the exponential growth witnessed in the Indian software industry, the employability rate of Indian engineering graduates has remained relatively low, with only marginal improvement over the years. Additionally, the significant increase in the demand-supply gap for skilled AI and data science professionals further highlights the need for a comprehensive transformation in the learning approach. PW IOI aims to address this issue by empowering professionals with employable and effective skills for the rapidly evolving job market.”
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Sudhanshu Kumar, CEO, PW Skills, highlighted the institute's approach to providing real-world experience and industry-focused curriculum to address students' immediate needs and bridge the future job opportunities' demand-supply gap. The institute's placement cell will aid in securing job offers with partnerships with over 500 hiring partners, including Tata IQ, Siemens, Leadsquared, SAP, Oracle, KPMG, Amazon, and others. Previously, PW Skills has successfully placed over 1500 learners, with an average salary of 22 LPA and a top salary of 50 LPA.
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