AI Manager Program
Become an AI-Ready Leader: Master LLMs, Generative AI, AI Product Strategy, and MLOps in 6 Months
- Live expert-led classes + 100% online learning built for working professionals with 2+ years of experience.
- Master LLMs, GenAI, AI Product Management, and Deployment through real-world tools and a hackathon.
- Certification from the EICTA Consortium upon successful course completion.
Professional Level
6 Months
21st March, 2026
₹1,60,000 + GST
What you'll learn
- Build a rock-solid foundation in AI, ML, LLMs, Generative AI, and Agentic systems with hands-on practice.
- Understand AI product development, including PRDs, roadmap planning, ROI measurement, and stakeholder communication.
- Train, optimise, and deploy AI pipelines using Python, LangChain, cloud platforms, and modern MLOps workflows.
- Design, evaluate, and scale AI applications using prompt engineering, RAG systems, agent architectures, and orchestration tools.
- Learn how to lead AI transformation in organisations through governance, ethics, strategy, and leadership frameworks.
- Complete a Capstone Hackathon, where you build an AI solution, refine it, and present a final pitch/demo.
Skills you'll gain
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Built for Experienced Professionals (2+ Years experience)
Designed specifically for managers, tech leads, and working professionals who want to transition into AI leadership roles.
Learn Cutting-Edge AI: LLMs, GenAI, and Agents
Master the latest AI advancements—prompting, RAG, agentic systems, LangChain toolchains—used by top AI companies today.
Hands-On Leadership-Focused Training
70% practical learning that blends AI technical skills with real-world product strategy, decision-making, and leadership frameworks.
Capstone Hackathon + EICTA consortium Certification
Complete a real product and deliver a professional pitch, earning a prestigious certification from the EICTA Consortium.


