Top 4 places you should visit if you want to do *Free courses*

Kiriti Amaravadi
3 min readJun 16, 2023

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  1. Coursera

First, go through the below link.

This takes you to the main page of free courses on Coursera. There are a lot of filters on the left side of the page when you open it through a proper browser. There is a scope for many domains to be selected from those filters.

Coursera gives you basic details of any domain you choose. The professors who teach you are highly skilled.

2. edX

First, go through the link below.

This is the general link that gives the basic of the basic free courses on edX irrespective of the domain that you wish to pursue through. But, if at all you want to go through a specific domain, then you need to create an account in edX.

Once you registered yourself into edX, then log in to your account. Once you log into your account, go through the personal tab in your dashboard. You will be seeing an explore courses option right there.

Once you click that, you can have a look at a course search bar with a lot of filters. You can type “free” to get the list of free courses that matches with the domain on your interest.

3. Kaggle

Kaggle is one of the best sites for peeps who wish to pursue their careers with an interest in Data Science or fields related to that.

Kaggle is also one of the biggest repositories that contain plenty of datasets that a lot of people upload to. It is open to all website that allows uploading the dataset of your choice along with the code (if necessary).

There are plenty of resources on this website, but as I am talking about only learning, go through the below link.

This link contains only the courses that are related to data science as this website purely focuses on Data Science, Data Analytics, and Data Visualization fields specifically. It takes you through various libraries of Python that are useful in the current day developments.

One of the best benefits of Kaggle is that you can get a certificate for free, which the other websites that I mentioned previously or the websites that I will be telling about in the next points.

4. Udemy

First, register yourself through an account and log in to the website with that registered account.

Now, go through the link given below.

https://www.udemy.com/courses/free/

Once you open the above link, you can see that there will be a lot of filters along with a search bar that can help you in searching for various domains of your interest.

Another good thing about Udemy here is that you even have a subcategory filter that can make your search process more interesting.

I personally recommend going through edX and Kaggle more than the other two as they contain specific domain knowledge one from great institutions and the other from great domains.

Thanks!

Kiriti Amaravadi.

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Kiriti Amaravadi
Kiriti Amaravadi

Written by Kiriti Amaravadi

Passionate tech enthusiast and CS master's student at UNC Charlotte. Exploring AI, data science, and innovation to make a positive impact. Let's connect!

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