Challenge Yourself India! – Win a scholarship to Linköping University 2013
After a highly successful run in 2011, the Challenge Yourself India scholarship competition is back! Three students from India will be able to win a scholarship to one of three Swedish universities.
At Linköping University you could win a full tuition waiver to study MSc Statistics and Data Mining. The programme is unique in Scandinavia with its integrated approach to statistics and computer science.
The competition is bigger and better than last year’s competition, consisting of a number of steps testing your skills, knowledge and motivation. Compete by 11 November 2012 to be in with a chance of being the lucky winner!
There is a rapidly increasing demand for specialists able to analyse large and complex systems and databases with help of modern computer-intensive methods. Did you know for example that Barack Obama’s administration was looking for Data Mining analysts for the elections in 2012?
The master’s degree at LiU opens up the opportunity to obtain high-profile jobs as senior data analysts or other advanced positions in private companies or governmental institutions in, for example, the technological, financial or medical sector.
Many of the programme's lecturers are internationally established researchers in the fields of data mining, database methodology and computational statistics.
So register now at www.challengeyourself.in and you could find yourself in Linköping in August 2013!
Meet LiU in india
New Delhi - 29 October
Swedish Trade Council, ℅ Embassy of Sweden, Nyaga Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
Bangalore - 31 October
The Lalit Ashok, Kumara Krupa, High Grounds, Bangalore
Chennai - 2 Nov
College of Engineering, Anna University, Guindy, Chennai
TESTIMONIALS
Aiswaryaa Viswanathan: "Anyone who does this course ends up with complete satisfaction.”
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Last updated: 2012-11-02



