Certification Program in
Generative AI
The Certification Program in Generative AI by TSM and TensorLearners equips professionals with practical skills in Prompt Engineering, Generative Models, AI Agents, and Governance to design responsible AI solutions driving innovation, automation, and business transformation.
Certificate from TensorLearners & Thiagarajar School Of Management (TSM)
Program Modules
What you’ll gain from this Certification Program.
Prompt Engineering
Designing effective prompts for text, images, and code.
Generative Models
Hands-on with Transformers, GANs, and Diffusion Models.
AI Agents & Orchestration
Building autonomous systems using LangChain, n8n, AutoGPT.
AI Agent Framework & Protocols
Architecting intelligent agents and establishing
standardized communication protocols.
Governance & Ethics
Ensuring responsible AI practices.
Capstone Project
End-to-end AI solution for real-world impact.
Meet Your Mentor
Ramkumar Manoharan, founder of TensorLearners.
Mr. Ramkumar Manoharan is an AI expert and the co-founder of Tunenexus & TensorLearners, an AI product-based startup. With over 17 years of experience in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Supply Chain Optimisation.
He has built a Data Science Centre of Excellence for major CPG companies. Holding a Master’s degree from IIT Madras, he has led numerous AI and Machine Learning projects, including Generative AI and LLMs with RAG. He is a passionate mentor who has trained over 6,500 students globally and serves as an executive advisor to MNCs on AI strategies. His expertise bridges AI innovation and real-world applications.

Who Should Learn?
AI learning has no restrictions — no age, degree, or background required. All you need is curiosity, passion, and the drive to explore the world of Artificial Intelligence.
Don’t Miss the AI Revolution
Seats are filling up quickly — secure your spot today and start your AI journey now!
Learn to Build AI Solutions
Turn your ideas into impactful solutions with hands-on projects and real-world applications.
