India, June 30 -- India's technology sector is at a crossroads, where the right skills can open doors to global opportunities. According to a NASSCOM report, artificial intelligence and data science could contribute up to $500 billion to India's GDP by 2025, representing a significant share of the country's economic ambitions. The demand for professionals in these fields is soaring, with the AI talent pool projected to surpass 1.25 million by 2027, there remains a persistent gap between what employers need and what most graduates offer.
In this context, CT University's School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) in Punjab has emerged as a standout, offering a B Tech in Computer Science & Engineering with a specialisation in Artificial Inte...
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