For professionals looking to advance their knowledge in cutting-edge domains like data science, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, virtual and augmented reality, robotics, and user experience strategy, IIT Delhi has launched a number of advanced certification programs.

IIT Hauz Khas, New Delhi
Nothing compares to IITs for short-term or certificate courses in technology, and candidates do not require JEE scores. IITs offer a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, and for these programs, students must have JEE and JAM scores.
They've put together a list of courses that will help you, covering topics like data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual and augmented reality, robotics, and user experience strategy. These courses are meant to give you a solid mix of theoretical knowledge and real-world applications. Keep in mind that none of these courses require JEE or JAM scores.

This five-month program, which starts on March 1 and costs Rs 1,69,000 + taxes, teaches robotics with an emphasis on AI/ML applications. It is planned for weekends between 10 am and 2 pm and covers market trends, research, challenges, and the evolution of robotics to help professionals meet the increasing demand for robotics innovation.
The course costs 1,69,000 rupees, plus taxes. Candidates must have a graduate or postgraduate degree in mathematics, statistics, electronics, physics, computer science, Al, or DS, or BE, BTech, ME, MTech, BIT, MIT, BCA, MCA, or MCM (any stream).

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