COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently asked questions

Capstone presentation at NeuralAcademy

Are these neuroscience, brain-training or mental wellness courses?

No. NeuralAcademy teaches artificial neural networks and deep learning for technology learners. Neural refers to computational models in machine learning — not neuroplasticity coaching, cognitive brain games, or clinical neurology. We are a vocational AI training provider at 181 Bay Street, Toronto.

Is NeuralAcademy an AI consulting agency, web studio or IT outsourcing firm?

No. We are a registered vocational training provider offering structured neural network and deep learning courses. We do not provide AI consulting, web design, marketing services, or general IT outsourcing.

What prerequisites do I need?

Python fundamentals and basic linear algebra for most programmes. We state honest prerequisites before enrolment and offer pathway advisory sessions for career changers assessing readiness for PyTorch labs.

Do you guarantee a job after completion?

No. Completion certificates reflect course participation and milestone achievement — not employment placement, salary increases, or professional licensure. Outcomes depend on your background, practice time, and market conditions.

Are courses delivered online or in-person?

We offer live online cohorts, hybrid Bay Street lab sessions at our Toronto campus, and self-paced module access. Schedule details are confirmed at enrolment.

What is typical cohort size?

Live cohorts range from twelve to twenty-four learners to ensure instructor feedback on neural network labs and capstone projects.

How does NeuralAcademy handle PIPEDA?

We collect personal information with meaningful consent for course delivery. See our Privacy Policy or contact [email protected] for access requests.

PyTorch or TensorFlow?

PyTorch is our primary framework with selective TensorFlow modules in advanced architecture courses for professional upskilling in deep learning engineering.

What does the completion certificate mean?

It attests to participation in structured neural network training — not university degrees, third-party credential recognition, or guaranteed employment outcomes.