NEW DELHI: One may not find many female students in IIT and engineering college campuses, but as many as 2 lakh women in the country have enrolled for online technology courses on Coursera , one of the largest online education platforms."We are seeing more and more women in India applying for unconventional courses like technology over the last year or so," said Julia Stiglitz , vice-president for business development and international relations at Coursera.India is also now the largest market for Coursera outside the US with 16 lakh users, after overtaking China last month. Almost one-third of Indian users (31%) have enrolled for computer science courses, followed by 20% who have taken up data science. "Indian learners want to take up online courses to advance in career," Stiglitz said.Coursera is about to launch its Masters in Computer Science-Data Science from University of Illinois in August. This would be its second fully accredited degree programme after its iMBA launched last year in partnership with Illinois.Coursera has over 20 million registered learners around the world, taking courses from over 140 university partners including Yale, Duke, Stanford and Johns Hopkins. Times Internet, a part of Times Group that also publishes ET, has a strategic partnership with Coursera.