Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Institute of Science and Technology, Rabindranath Tagore University, Madhya Pradesh completed the AICTE five days ATAL FDP on “Data Science and Machine Learning with Pythonâ€.
CSE department of RNTU, Bhopal applied for two FDPs for funding from AICTE. Both proposals got approval. One FDP was organized in the month of May and this is the second one. 200 participants from 20 states of the country registered and participated in this FDP. Data science is the current research trend in computer science and needs an hour.AICTE also organized a centralized inaugural programme for the FDP’s. Prof. Prem Kumar Kalra, Director, Dayalbagh Education institute was the chief guest for the ‘Inaugural Ceremony’ of ATAL FDPs and Prof. Rajive Kumar, Member Secretary, AICTE was the guest of honour for the session.
In the inaugural session Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, Dean (Engineering) welcomed the dignitaries, faculty members and participants and congratulated for attending FDP in virtual mode of teaching-learning. Gupta thanked AICTE and ATAL for giving opportunity to conduct the FDP on “Data Science and Machine Learning with Python. Brahm Prakash Pethiya, Vice Chancellor, RNTU discussed the future need of the new technological trend “Data Science and Machine Learning '' along with pros and cons.
S.Veenadhari, Coordinator of this program said during these five days 15 sessions were conducted on various data science topics. Experts from reputed academic institutes and industries delivered their lectures. Various Research challenges in Data science and Machine Learning ,Career opportunities in Data Science ,Artificial intelligence topics and Stress management were discussed during the sessions. In FDP the participants were active and excited to enrich their knowledge during all sessions. Question Answer sessions were incredibly attractive and energetic due to participant active involvement. Vijay Singh ,Registrar ,RNTU was specially present during the valedictory session. Professor Mukesh Kumar, HOD of Computer science Engineering moderated both inaugural and valedictory sessions.

















