The Department of Computer Science at Amal College of Advanced Studies, Nilambur, invites you to an Industry-Academia Meet on \”How to Build a Future in Data Science\” with Bibinth Vasu, Data Scientist at the University of Chicago, USA. Join us on December 22, 2021, at 9:30 AM via Google Meet for expert insights.
OASYS 21 is a bridge course that helps high school students transition to college by enhancing critical thinking, time management, and study skills. It offers interactive workshops and personalized guidance to build confidence and ease into college-level academics.
Amal College of Advanced Studies, in collaboration with ASAP, presents a webinar titled \”Reimagining Youth Skills Post-pandemic (WYSD 2021)\” on July 16, 2021, from 10:30 PM to 11:30 PM via Google Meet. Dr. Zacaria T.V., Principal of Amal College, will inaugurate the event, and Anandhulal Sankar, Programme Manager at the Higher Ed. Department of Kerala, will be the resource person. Join us at https://meet.google.com/cca-ujdj-won.
Amal College of Advanced Studies, Nilambur, invites you to a webinar on \”Industrial Requirements in IT Companies\” on May 29, 2021. Muneer VK, Assistant Professor at Sullamussalam Arts and Science College, will be the resource person. Student Coordinator Rizwanu Rahman and Staff Coordinator Jashira P will oversee the event. Join us to understand industry expectations and enhance your career readiness.
Amal College of Advanced Studies, in collaboration with IEDC Kerala Startup Mission and IIC Ministry of Education, presents a webinar on \”Intellectual Property Rights in Mathematics & Physics and Computational Sciences\” on May 26, 2021, at 10:00 AM. Dr. I.G. Rathish from Cochin University and Dr. P. Abdul Jabbar from Mahatma Gandhi University will discuss intellectual property in the Indian context and cyberspace.
The Department of Computer Science at Amal College of Advanced Studies offers an online 30-hour certificate course in Basic Data Analytics. Topics include data science, AI basics, training and testing, and problem-solving. Open to second-year students, the course runs from February 1 to March 25, 2021.