IIT Madras and Great Learning launch a new online certificate programme
Jul 20, 2020, 13:50 IST
- This nine-month-long 'Advanced Certification Programme' offers 300 hours of robust online video learning sessions, live learning sessions, and a series of practical projects in cloud computing, blockchain and IoT.
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- This programme focuses on making current and aspiring software developers job-ready and future-proof by teaching them cutting edge technologies.
- It is designed to bridge the talent shortage faced by the industry in the areas of cloud computing, blockchain and IoT.
This nine-month-long 'Advanced Certification Programme' offers 300 hours of robust online video learning sessions, live learning sessions, and a series of practical projects in cloud computing, blockchain and IoT.
This programme focuses on making current and aspiring software developers job-ready and future-proof by teaching them cutting edge technologies.
It is designed to bridge the talent shortage faced by the industry in the areas of cloud computing, blockchain and IoT.
"We are delighted to collaborate with IIT Madras to offer this program and further our mutual objective of making high-quality education more accessible through online programme," Mohan Lakhamraju, Founder and CEO, Great Learning said in a statement.
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"We, at IIT Madras are happy to offer this Advanced Software Engineering programme in collaboration with Great Learning," said Dr Janakiraman, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras.
This programme begins with a foundational knowledge of software engineering such as data structures, software architecture and algorithm design.
Then dives deeper into IoT data sources, networking, implementation of IoT on the cloud, big data and analytics, containers & microservices, cloud deployment & DevOps.
It will also provide an in-depth understanding of Blockchain fundamentals and creating blockchain applications, the company said.
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