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IIT Gandhinagar introduces e-Masters in Data Science for decision making

IIT Gandhinagar introduces e-Masters in Data Science for decision making

Indian Express7 days ago

The Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, has introduced an e-Master's in Data Science for Decision Making (DSDM) programme. The programme is designed to bridge the gap between data science prowess and the art of making strategic decisions. The course is eligible for engineers and practitioners from diverse backgrounds, including engineering, science, business, or any other field. DSDM aims to offer a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to data science. The deadline to apply is June 20.
Through coursework and real-world applications, it aims to equip students with the tools, skills, and mindset required to navigate this dynamic landscape. The inaugural batch of the programme commenced in May 2024 and is now inviting applications for the second batch.
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The duration of the programme is two years with 54 credits. As designed by experts, there are six modules, and each module lasts for 12 weeks. A candidate who is a graduate with degrees in statistics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, technology, science, and economics and commerce is eligible to apply for the IIT Gandhi Nagar course. In these courses, the prospective student should score a minimum of 60 per cent or 6.0 CPI from 10. No GATE qualification is required to apply for the course.
The application fee for the programme is Rs 1000, payable during submission. The total programme fee is Rs 9,60,000, broken down into a registration fee of Rs 1,50,000 (due within 2 weeks of selection) and a tuition fee of Rs 8,10,000 (payable in 6 instalments).
Sponsored candidates can get a Rs 45,000 waiver on the registration fee, while self-sponsored candidates can avail a Rs 30,000 waiver. This offer is valid till July 5.
To apply for the Data Science for Decision Making (DSDM) programme, visit the official website: sites.iitgn.ac.in/iitgnx/dsdm/ and follow these steps:
Step 1. Visit the website and click on 'Apply Now'
Step 2. Fill out the application form with the required details
Step 3. Upload the necessary documents
Step 4. Pay the application fee (Rs 1000)
Step 5. Submit your application
Students will get an alumni status at the IITGN. The e-masters will be a 100 per cent live session with a small batch size. Students will get a flexible learning structure along with a residency component and career development services, and support and mentorship.

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