Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) will announce a short-term training program in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) next month, with registrations underway, university officials said. The program is hosted by the university’s computer engineering department and will run for three weeks from July 4th to July 22nd, according to a brochure released by the university.
“The program airs Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Classes will be held both online and offline,” said an official. According to the university, the course includes both lectures and hands-on practice under the guidance of experienced professionals.
This course has 80 seats, 30 reserved for offline participants and 50 reserved for online participants, allocated on a “first come, first served” basis.
All UG, PG, PhD academic and faculty students with a mathematical background are eligible for this course.
The course covers five main areas: Introduction to AI and Python Fundamentals, Applied Data Science with Python, Machine Learning Algorithms, Computer Vision Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow, and Natural Language Processing Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow. It consists of modules.
According to the brochure, the course will be taught by JMI’s industry practitioners and experienced faculty, as well as faculty from the IIT, NIT, IIIT and overseas universities.
This course contains a focused curriculum on key AI and ML concepts and techniques. The pamphlet states that the registration fee for Jamia students and scholars is Rs 4,000 and Rs 6,000 for non-Jamia students and scholars.
Lecture resource materials and session slides will be distributed to all students.
“Students will be evaluated through various quizzes and assignments throughout the course. Students will also receive a certificate from the university after completing the course,” said an official.
The Department of Computer Engineering was established in 2000. JMI’s Faculty of Engineering Technology ranked him 26th among all engineering universities in India in his NIRF rankings for 2023.
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