OdinSchool bridges skills gap in data science
Hyderabad: OdinSchool, a part of GreyCampus, announced the launch of its educational initiatives to bridge the gap of skilled data science professionals in India. Focused on developing effective training solutions, the online upskill platform launched three new opportunities — scholarship for women-in-tech, a free-for-all academy and university partnerships, all aimed at helping people build their […]
Updated On - 7 December 2021, 09:01 PM
Hyderabad: OdinSchool, a part of GreyCampus, announced the launch of its educational initiatives to bridge the gap of skilled data science professionals in India. Focused on developing effective training solutions, the online upskill platform launched three new opportunities — scholarship for women-in-tech, a free-for-all academy and university partnerships, all aimed at helping people build their careers in data science.
Considering that women constitute less than 20 per cent of the workforce in data science in India, OdinSchool has designated one crore rupee to encourage aspiring women to break into the domain. The top eligible candidates will receive up to 100 per cent scholarship.
Free-for-all academy is an exclusive platform for data science enthusiasts. It unites aspirants, professionals, thought leaders, and industry veterans who seek knowledge, opportunities, and collaboration in the domain of data science. OdinSchool is also offering a six-month-long boot camp in data science that will help young professionals and graduates acquire in-demand skills to advance their careers. The programme is led by industry veterans, who also offer one-on-one mentorship sessions to candidates.
CEO and co-founder of GreyCampus and OdinSchool, Vijay Pasupulati, says, “As a premium provider of career training programmes, we are committed to making our courses accessible to people who aspire to have a career in this emerging field. The women-in-tech and free-for-all academy are certainly a huge opportunity for all candidates who are looking to get ahead in their careers.”