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One-week course on ‘Computational Thinking ‘ for UG degree students : MSIT

Hyderabad, July 15 (UNI) Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) is extending a one-week course on ‘Computational Thinking (CT)’ for all students with a UG degree.
The course consists of 6 learning units in Algorithms and Programming, Data Representation, Functions, Boolean Logic, Branching, and Loops.
Students will be awarded a certificate from MSIT and IIIT Hyderabad after completing the CT course with a mastery level.
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