40 hrs
Full Stack Deep Learning's bootcamp is a practical, hands-on program that teaches you how to take deep learning models from research to production. Created by experts who've shipped real AI systems at scale, this course bridges the gap between academic deep learning and the engineering reality of deploying models in the wild. You'll learn not just the theory, but the workflows, tools, and practices that separate weekend projects from production systems that actually work.
This course is designed for people who already understand the basics of deep learning and want to move beyond notebooks into real-world engineering. If you've built models in courses or competitions but wondered how companies actually put them into production, this is for you.
You should be comfortable with Python, familiar with the basics of neural networks and deep learning (having completed an introductory course or bootcamp), and ideally have built at least one model outside of a tutorial. This is intermediate-level material, not a starting point for AI beginners.
India's AI job market is growing fastest in roles that require both ML knowledge and production engineering skills. Companies like Flipkart, Amazon India, Infosys, and TCS are hiring ML engineers who can move models from lab to users — and those skills command a significant salary premium. This bootcamp teaches exactly what hiring managers are looking for, cutting through the noise of theory-heavy courses to focus on practical engineering that makes you immediately valuable.
Yes. The Full Stack Deep Learning bootcamp is completely free to access and learn from. There's no paid tier, no hidden charges, and no certificate upsell — just quality content and learning materials.
The course is structured around 40 hours of material. A realistic pace is 8–10 hours per week, which means you could complete it in about a month if you dedicate meaningful time. Don't rush — the labs and projects are where real learning happens, so budget extra time to experiment and debug.
This course does not offer a formal certificate of completion. Your real credential will be the projects you've built and the understanding you've gained — those are what matter in interviews and on the job.