Andhra Pradesh enrolls 55,000 students in a quantum computing course, fostering skills for future technology leaders.
Andhra Pradesh will train 55,000 students in quantum computing through a course organized by the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) starting January 19.
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