
IIT Delhi accepting applications for ‘Certificate Programme in Data Science & Machine Learning', check course details
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has commenced the Certificate Programme in Data Science and Machine Learning, a six-month course designed to equip early and mid-career professionals with the capabilities to lead in a data-centric world.
The programme is aimed at preparing programme participants to apply data science effectively across business functions - whether it be mastering Python and machine learning algorithms or working with real-world datasets.
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The Certificate Programme in Data Science and Machine Learning is best suited for early and mid-level professionals seeking to build a strong foundation in data science and machine learning to advance their career prospects.
Professionals overseeing software development or machine learning projects who are looking to deepen their understanding of data-driven decision-making can also pursue this course.
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Participants will receive an industry-recognised certificate from the Continuing Education Programme (CEP), IIT Delhi upon successful completion of the programme, and maintaining a minimum attendance of 70 percent.
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The course will begin from June 29, 2025, and will be conducted for six months through live online classes with the faculty.
The course fee is INR 1,50,000 + GST.
Graduates (10+2+3)/ Diploma holders (10+2+3) from a recognised university (UGC/AICTE/DEC/AIU/State Government/recognised international universities), with a minimum score of 50% in Mathematics or Statistics in their 12th examination can apply for the programme.
For more information, prospective applicants are advised to visit the official website here.
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