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Apart from my high school academics, I participated in online courses from edX and Coursera.

The courses
that I accomplished are as follows:-

1. Introduction to Computer Science (CS50) (Grade 11 and 12. Time Spent: 150 hours)
-Taught By David J. Malan, Gordon McKay Professor at Harvard University.
-From this amazing course, I learned how to solve problems efficiently using programming
languages such as Scratch, C, and Python. All of the problems were submitted to Github, and as
a final project I built a website that could track details about the Mt. Everest climbers in a database
system.

2. Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python (Grade 12 and gap. Time spent:
54 hours)

-Taught by Eric Grimson, Professor of Medical Engineering at MIT


-Eligible for 3 credit hours from Charter Oak State College.
-Through this course, I learned about solving problems effectively through Python, and solved
rigorous problem sets given by the professors and completed the time-based projects.

2. Neural Networks and Deep Learning (Grade 12 and gap. Time spent: 30 hours)
-Taught by Andrew Ng, Adjunct Professor of Department of Computer Science at Stanford
University; deeplearning.ai
- From this amazing course, I learned about binary classification, and solved the problems to
distinguish 'cat' from a 'non-cat' using Jupyter platform.

3. Introduction to Mathematical Thinking (Grade 11 and 12. Time spent: 23 hours)

- Taught by Dr. Keith Devlin, Co-founder and Executive Producer of H-Star Institute at Stanford
University

-Through this course, I learned about the ways to solve any mathematical problems with different
analytical approach.

4. Introduction to Programming Using MATLAB ( Grade 12 and PG. Time spent: 26 hours)
-Taught by Mike Fitzpatrick, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Vanderbilt University
- From this course, I gained understanding of linear programming concepts, and obtained solid
foundation of MATLAB language on topics such as linear programming, graph plotting, and

6. "Call of the Wild" By Jack London: BerkeleyX Book Club (Grade 11. Time spent: 9 hours)

-Taught by Maggie Sokolik, Department of English at University of California Berkeley


- With the rhetoric and analytical skills gained from this course, I completed all the question by
reading a novel.

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