Will I learn TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Scikit-Learn as part of AI training at H2K Infosys?
Yeah, you do end up learning TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Scikit-Learn as part of the AI training program at H2K Infosys. It’s not one of those courses where tools are just mentioned and then forgotten you actually work with them. Usually, it starts with Scikit-Learn so you can get a solid grip on the basics, which honestly makes things a lot less overwhelming. Then you ease into TensorFlow and PyTorch, especially when things get more into deep learning territory.
What I found is that the learning feels pretty hands-on. You are not just watching or reading you are building things, experimenting a bit, sometimes even messing up and figuring out why. That part actually helps it stick. By the end, you are not just familiar with the names you have used these tools in a way that feels practical, like something you could carry into a real job.
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