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Applied GenAI Mastery Cohort

Period: 6 Months | Impact: 128% Avg. hike | Joins: 80K+ Students
All we need is 40 seconds of your time. Our counsellor will call you within one working day.
YOUR INTENT What do you want out of next 24 weeks?

What you will learn

Career Acceleration Track

For Job Seekers & Professionals. Focus on deep technical mastery, portfolio building, and industry-ready skills for high-impact roles.

Key Stats:

  • 1 Million+ Users Acquired
  • Access to 3 Cohorts (N to N+2)*
  • 3 Modules. 15 Weeks

Pillars of learning

1. Generative Media & Diffusion Models

  • Topic: Mastering Image & Video Generation
  • Description: Foundations: History, Prompting, & Research, Deep Dive: Diffusion, SDXL, Flux & LoRA Training, ComfyUI: Image, Video & Production Workflows, Branding, AI Filmmaking, UGC Ads & Voice Cloning

2. Full Stack GenAI & LLMs

  • Topic: Building Production-Ready AI Apps
  • Description: Full Stack: UI Building, APIs (FastAPI), RAG & Vector DBs: Chat with PDF/Data apps, Fine-Tuning: Training Custom Models (PEFT), Tracks: Code & No-Code Paths.

3. AI Agents

  • Topic: Autonomous Systems & Orchestration
  • Description: Agentic Theory: LLMs vs. Agents, Reasoning, Multi-Agent Systems: CrewAI & AutoGen, Tool Use: Function calling & execution, Production: Deploying autonomous agents.

Eligibility

Tech, Business, Product | DevOps Engineers/VP/CEO | Working Professionals

Module

Week 1 |

Orientation & History of GenAI

You’ll understand how Generative AI evolved, explore key milestones, and learn to research and experiment with open‑source image tools.

Week 2 |

Diffusion Fundamentals, SDXL & ComfyUI

You’ll grasp how diffusion models work under the hood and set up SDXL and ComfyUI to create your first practical image‑generation workflows.

Week 3 |

ControlNet, IP Adapters & Flux

You’ll learn guided generation using ControlNet and IP adapters, and train custom Flux LoRA models to achieve brand‑consistent visuals.

Week 4 |

Video Models & Advanced Workflows

You’ll work with leading video models and advanced ComfyUI techniques (inpainting, outpainting, video ControlNets) to produce precise, production‑ready video content.

Week 5 |

Branding & Marketing Workflows

You’ll build automated creative pipelines that transform a single logo or brand asset into product shots, ad creatives, and UGC‑style visual campaigns.

Week 6 |

AI Filmmaking & UGC Ads

You’ll apply filmmaking principles and narrative control to design and generate UGC‑style ad content at scale using AI video and persona tools.

Week 7 |

AI Personas, Avatars & Voice Cloning

You’ll create consistent AI personas and avatars, animate them with lip‑sync, and clone voices so you can run multi‑video campaigns around a single AI character.

Week 8 |

Generative Media Capstone

You’ll ship a generative media project that combines image, video, branding, and persona workflows into a real asset or campaign you can show to clients or employers.

Week 9 |

UI Fundamentals (Code + No‑Code)

You’ll deconstruct ChatGPT‑style interfaces and build your first AI UIs—either with Python (code track) or modern no‑code tools (no‑code track).

Week 10 |

APIs & Backend Logic

You’ll understand APIs from first principles and connect them to your apps, building or orchestrating backend logic that powers your AI features.

Week 11 |

Databases & Domain Modeling

You’ll model domains with ER diagrams and implement scalable database schemas, enabling your AI apps to store, retrieve, and organise structured data correctly.

Week 12 |

AI‑Assisted Development & MVP Building

You’ll use AI coding assistants and modern tools to architect and build a deployment‑ready MVP in a short, time‑boxed build window.

Week 13 |

Hackathon Build Jam

You’ll work in teams to execute a project idea end‑to‑end, practising fast iteration, collaboration, and decision‑making under real deadlines.

Week 14 |

LLMs & Prompt Engineering

You’ll learn how transformers and LLMs operate, design precise prompt strategies, and deploy a basic chatbot powered by open‑source models.

Week 15 |

Tool / Function Calling & Context Protocols

You’ll connect LLMs to external tools and services using function/tool‑calling patterns and context protocols, so your apps can perform actions, not just converse.

Meet Our Expert

  • Anji Raju

    Anji Raju

    GenAI Engineer at Aaos Labs
    Mentors builders on capstone execution, project reviews, and interview readiness for GenAI roles.
  • Ashhar Akhlaque

    Ashhar Akhlaque

    Load Engineer at Fix Health
    Drives end-to-end tech strategy and execution. Guided 90+ mentees to soft launch AI products alongside leading tech at Fix Health.
  • Rahul Gundala

    Rahul Gundala

    Co-Founder at Nexi Labs
    Forbes 30 Under 30 technopreneur; published 11 papers; built a patented tool acquired by Saldron.

Frequently asked questions

1. Do I need a computer‑science background?

No, but you must be comfortable with basic logic and high‑school mathematics, and willing to learn technical tools. Non‑CS learners (product, design, marketing, founders) can follow the no‑code or hybrid path and still ship serious AI projects.

2. How is this different from a free YouTube course?

Free tutorials are great for quick intros, but they rarely give you a structured week‑by‑week build system, live help, capstones, and production‑grade projects. Here, you follow a 24‑week roadmap, collaborate in teams, and graduate with real shipped apps and agents that employers and clients can see.

3. How much time do I need to commit each week?

Plan for roughly 8–12 hours per week, including live sessions, office hours, labs, and project work. The schedule is designed so working professionals and founders can keep their day jobs while still shipping meaningful AI products over six months.

4. Is there a Code and No‑Code option?

Yes. The Code track takes you deep into Python, FastAPI, databases, and full‑stack GenAI; the No‑Code track focuses on modern AI tools, UI builders, and automation platforms. Both tracks share the same foundations in LLMs, RAG, and agents, and both lead to production‑worthy systems.

5. What will I have by the end of 24 weeks?

You’ll have multiple shipped projects: a generative media capstone, full‑stack GenAI apps (including RAG and fine‑tuned models), and a final agentic capstone product. Together, they form a portfolio that showcases your ability to build real AI products, not just talk about them.

6. Is this more suitable for founders or job seekers?

It’s designed for both. Founders get incubation‑style support, project validation, and go‑to‑market guidance, while job seekers build production‑grade projects, strengthen interview‑ready skills, and position themselves for high‑impact roles in applied GenAI and AI product engineering.

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