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Jio Institute starts admissions to its Post Graduate Programmes

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Tuesday, 19 April 2022 (18:32 IST)
Mumbai: Artificial Intelligence and Marketing Communications have been impacting our lives now more than ever. In a digital world, right from telecommunications to social media, email, messaging, internet search, smart gadgets, commuting, banking, entertainment, to shopping, AI and Communications have an indispensable role to play.

While AI is being increasingly adopted by organisations to exponentially enhance products and services, data and customer profiles are being used to best communicate with customers. This will create high-growth job roles for Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Digital Media and Marketing Communications professionals. NASSCOM reports AI and Data Science have the potential to add USD 450 - 500 billion to India’s GDP by 2025. The Indian media and entertainment industry is one of the fastest-growing media industries in the world and is projected to reach USD 100 billion by 2030, as per the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB).

Jio Institute has started inviting applications for its one-year full-time Post Graduate Programmes (PGP) in emerging areas of artificial intelligence & data science and digital media & marketing communications. The PGP in Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (AI & DS) aims to instil theoretical capabilities and provide the know-how to create practical solutions for enterprises and society. The PGP in Digital Media & Marketing Communications (DM & MC) will help students acquire knowledge on how to manage the customer experience in the digital age by innovatively engaging, serving and communicating with them.

The AI & DS Programme is designed for early-career professionals who aspire to become full-stack data scientists – well equipped for a variety of roles including AI Researchers, Data Scientists as well as Industrial and Societal Entrepreneurs. The DM & MC Programme is designed for early-career professionals who aspire to build a career in areas such as Marketing Communications, Brand Consulting, Digital Marketing, Marketing Analytics, and Consumer Research. The AI & DS prospects must have completed at least one course at the undergraduate level in either Computer Science/ IT/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Economics, while the DM & MC candidates should have at least a three-year undergraduate degree in any discipline. For both the programmes, one needs to have secured a minimum of 50% or equivalent CGPA in graduation and at least 18 months of relevant work experience as of July 1, 2022.

Applying to the Post Graduate Programmes is a three-step process involving the submission of an online application along with requisite documents through the ‘Apply Now’ link on the official website www.jioinstitute.edu.in and payment of an application fee of INR 2500, appearing for the online Jio Institute Entrance Test (JET). The test will comprise multiple-choice questions based on Quantitative Aptitude & Verbal Ability and a section on Writing Skills. Alternately, an applicant can also submit a valid GRE® test score. The shortlisted candidates will be invited for an online personal interview. The final selection will be based on a holistic evaluation of the past academic record, responses to essay questions, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, the relevance of work experience, extra-curricular activities, awards and accolades, performance in JET and personal interview.

The last date to apply for the programmes is May 20, 2022.

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