Boston Institute of Analytics Launches 25th Training Campus in India, Targets 100 in 2023

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Boston Institute of Analytics, an internationally renowned training company focused on advanced technologies has announced the launch of its 25th training campus in India. This new campus, located in Delhi at Saket, will add impetus to the company’s growing presence in the country. Amongst its campuses in the USA, EU, and Asia, this marks the 5th campus in Delhi NCR alone.

The growing trend of seeking classroom-based training for advanced technology fields such as analytics and artificial intelligence has triggered a rapid expansion of BIA’s training campuses. Spread across Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Jaipur, Indore, and Ahmedabad, over 7000 students have so far completed certification programs offered by BIA, which has also helped them acquire thriving positions in the likes of Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Citibank.

The company, often nominated as the number one analytics training institute by Business Asia, Indian Analytics Forum, and IFC, has launched its revolutionary franchising model in late 2022 for a hundred campuses in India by 2023. 62 of those campus partners have already been secured and the campuses are likely to begin in the next three months.

Founder and CEO of BIA, Ashwin Malik Meshram, a proud alumnus of IIT Bombay and industry veteran Sufia Khan, took the initiative to launch BIA in Boston in 2019 and shortly afterwards to London and India. The powerful motive to inspire an education system based on practical industry experience and high-end technology training has proved to be successful, with many serious learners opting for classroom-based training over online mediums.

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Commenting on the rapid expansion, Malik Meshram stated, “There has been great demand for higher-level technologies to be taught in classrooms by experienced industry experts. Indian education is heavily invested in classroom-based teaching, with many aspiring students demanding professionally-grounded courses, thereby leading to surge in admissions each month.”

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