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24-week Career Bootcamps
24 Weeks. Live Online Classes. Instructor-led
Our Partners
Career services & interview prep
Intensive 24-week format
Five real projects, one capstone
How Our 24-Week Bootcamps Work
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Foundations
Two live classes each week + async labs. You’ll master Python, Git, SQL and cloud basics before touching ML.
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Applied ML & Projects
Build three mini-projects covering supervised, unsupervised and NLP. 1:1 code reviews from mentors every Friday.
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Specialisations
Choose Data-Science, AI Engineering or Data Engineering modules. Guest lectures from industry partners.
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Capstone Sprint
Work in teams to ship an end-to-end solution on AWS/GCP. Weekly demos mimic real agile stand-ups.
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Career Launch Week
Mock interviews, CV review, LinkedIn polishing and a live showcase to hiring partners.
Bootcamps: AI & Data Science
24 Weeks. Live Online Classes. Instructor-led.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Beginner courses: none— we start with Python basics.
Intermediate & Advanced: ability to write simple Python scripts and use Git is expected. -
Plan on 8–10 hours: 2× 3-hour live sessions and 2–4 hours of project work. Advanced tracks may require up to 10 hours for capstone milestones.
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All sessions are recorded and posted within 12 hours. You’ll still have access to Slack/Discord to ask instructors questions.
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New intakes launch roughly every 8 weeks. Each course page shows the exact start date and the “Apply-by” deadline.
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Just a laptop with Chrome/Firefox and a stable internet connection. All coding happens in cloud JupyterLab or VS Code Dev Containers—no local installs.
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Yes. 100 % refund until the end of Week 2—no questions asked. After that, pro-rata refunds apply if you need to withdraw for documented reasons.
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Absolutely. We issue invoices to companies and offer interest-free 3- or 6-month payment plans.
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Live Q&A in every session, 24-hour Slack response time from instructors, weekly office-hours, and code reviews on your GitHub pull requests.