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iNeuron launches ‘One Neuron’

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iNeuron, India’s leading EdTech start-up, launched an innovative platform, “One Neuron” – revolutionary first-of-its-kind OTT platform for education. Through this platform, iNeuron brings a new concept in the educational industry that can revolutionize the current online mode of learning.

“One Neuron” program contributes to various stacks keeping students, professionals, researchers, and children in mind. Students start with Tech Neuron (Part of One Neuron) that has over 98+ industry graded courses covering almost all the technical learning capabilities such as Data Science, Big Data, Machine Learning, MERN Stack, Full Stack Data Science, Data Analysis, Cloud (GCP, Azure, AWS), Tableau, Power BI, R Programming, and Competitive Programming. Each learner can get help to build their resumes, work on live projects and get internship opportunities in addition to a personal mentor for topic explanations and clarifying their doubts.

Along with each course, One Neuron (Tech Stack) includes Projects and Job preparation modules as well, which will provide the learners an entire life cycle and objective to get into the industry.

Commenting about the program, Uday Mishra, Chief Business Officer, iNeuron, said, “We are working on a mission to break the barrier of cost and make skill-oriented education available at an affordable cost to everyone. At iNeuron, we provide high-quality, research-based, and Industry-ready learning, ensuring students are equipped with relevant industry skills, whatever their career aim may be – be it succeeding in the job market or starting their entrepreneurial journey or getting into research.”

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