Gurgaon is situated within Haryana in the National Capital Region. As the city is otherwise known by its historical name Guru Gram which means Village of the Guru, it is now home to more than 240 Fortune 500 companies. There is currently around 876,820 people living within Gurgaon, with the English language becoming more and more important within India, most of the schools within Gurgaon are now teaching instruction through Hindu and English. Schools with Gurgaon will be either public or private. Most of the schools are run by the Haryana Board of School Education, Central Board of Secondary Education and the Indian Certificate Secondary Education. English medium schools include the Delhi Public School, Morning Bell School and the Dronacharya Public School. Universities and colleges within Gurgaon include the Ansal Institute of Technology, National Brain Research Centre, KR Mangalam University, ITM University and the Amity University all of which are located within Gurgaon or are commutable to. Not all of the institutions are main campuses but branch or satellite campuses. Depending on the university or college which is chosen there is a range of different degrees such as GCE, A levels, O levels, undergraduate courses and graduate courses, within a number of different subject such as neuroscience, nursing, dental science, engineering, Business, law, technology, languages and many more.
Big Data And Analytics Training | High-Dimensional Data Analysis Masterclass in Gurgaon
Build advanced analytics skills with the High-Dimensional Data Analysis Masterclass in Gurgaon. Explore high-dimensional data challenges and preprocessing techniques. Apply dimension reduction, machine learning, feature selection, and multivariate analysis to extract insights and develop scalable data solutions.
- Learn how to identify active transcription factors using time-course gene expression data.
- Understand various methods for the analysis of genomic data with a graphical structure.
- Gain in-depth knowledge about survival analysis with high-dimensional covariates.