The Silicon Review
03 September, 2020
DataTrained, an Indian ed-tech startup, recently made an announcement in regards to its collaboration with IBM to offer a short-term course in Neural Networks, Machine Learning, and Data Science in India. The learning program duration would be for ten months, and in this period, students will be taught the fundamentals of Machine Learning, R, Deep Learning, and Python. The students will be given a chance to engage in almost 30 projects, and they will be given a chance to hone their skills gained from the program. Students will receive hands-on experience of working on the industry-relevant platform, online sessions that will be conducted by IBMers, and round the clock access to teaching assistants.
The course will end with Capstone Projects to help students display their applied skills. The CEO of DataTrained, Rashid Khan, has stated that both DataTrained and IBM's shared goal is to make Machine Learning and Data Science more accessible and relevant. Furthermore, he added that IBM's focus and commitment now are to help students from various backgrounds with skills needed to excel in today's highly volatile market. It is important for students to be well-versed in new-age technologies like Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
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