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This is an archive article published on September 26, 2024

IIT-Madras, Simplilearn jointly launch programme in Applied Generative AI

To be eligible for this new IIT Madras programme, candidates should hold a bachelor’s degree with an average of 50 per cent or higher marks

Upon completing the programme, learners will be awarded a certificate from IIT Madras (IITM) Pravartak, along with certificates/badges for all Microsoft courses completed.Upon completing the programme, learners will be awarded a certificate from IIT Madras (IITM) Pravartak, along with certificates/badges for all Microsoft courses completed. (Representative image/ Source: AI Canva)

The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras’ IITM Pravartak, the technology innovation hub hosted by IIT Madras, on September 26 announced the launch of the Advanced Executive programme in Applied Generative AI. The new programme has been launched in collaboration with Simplilearn, an online bootcamp provider for digital skills.

The programme offers over 70 hours of live online classes led by industry experts, and masterclasses by faculty and/or alumni from premier institutes such as IIT Madras and other IITs. Learners will experience hands-on learning through 60+ exercises and seven industry-relevant projects, including AI application development, logo design using DALL-E, and more. They will also work with top tools like Microsoft Copilot, Azure AI Studio, ChatGPT, OpenAI, DALL·E 2, and Hugging Face.

Enrolled students will also experience a two-day campus immersion at IIT Madras Research Park, startup incubation support, and Simplilearn’s Job Assist for connecting with employers. Upon completing the programme, learners will be awarded a certificate from IIT Madras (IITM) Pravartak, along with certificates/badges for all Microsoft courses completed.

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To be eligible for this programme, candidates should hold a bachelor’s degree with an average of 50 per cent or higher marks, have a basic understanding of Programming concepts and Mathematics, and preferably have over two years of professional work experience.

This programme has been drafted keeping in mind that generative AI is rapidly evolving and is expected to expand to $667.9 billion by 2030, highlighting an annual growth rate of 24.4 per cent. As sectors from entertainment to finance increasingly integrate these technologies, this program will deliver an in-depth understanding of generative AI tools and concepts, including Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), prompt engineering, and Large Language Model (LLM) application development.

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