[Neuroinfo] Online Vocational Training: Python programing, Data analysis and Hypothesis Testing

PRANAV NERURKAR pranav.nerurkar at utkarshminds.com
Mon Aug 19 05:35:53 CEST 2024


Dear colleagues,

Apologies for the cross posts. Please spread the word to interested
colleagues.

Greetings

Hope you are doing well.

We are launching an online training program.

Registration: https://internships.utkarshminds.com/

In summary this two months program has:


   1. Students will experience advanced data analysis and work on 25
   projects
   2. After completion they can get a internship completion certificate
   3. They can add in their resume and increase chances of getting a job
   4. Only a one time fee of Rs. 99 (USD 2/EURO 2) is taken from them

*Description:*

This training is designed to equip you with the essential skills and
knowledge to become an Applied Python Developer. You will learn how to
write efficient Python code, work with data structures, handle file
operations, and build real-world applications using Python.

*Key Highlights:*


   1. Learn to write efficient Python code
   2. Master data structures and algorithms in Python
   3. Build real-world applications with Python


*What you will experience:*


   1. Write Efficient Python Code
   2. Learn best practices for writing clean, readable, and efficient
   Python code
   3. Data Structures and Algorithms
   4. Master essential data structures and algorithms in Python for
   effective problem solving
   5. Build Real-world Applications
   6. Apply your Python skills to build practical applications and projects


Regards


*Pranav A. NERURKAR*
Specialist - AI & Data science
UTKARSH MINDS
+91 961-999-77-97

pranav.nerurkar@ <amandine.deplantes at igonogo.io>utkarshminds.com

www.utkarshminds.com

Nirmala Sadan, Jaya Nagar, Kasturba cross road no. 1, Mumbai - 400066
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