Top Online Courses For Helping Indian Techies Get A Better Career
Anil - Jul 30, 2019
The demand for such these courses is growing more rapidly than ever.
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As of now, most IT employees with a college degree as well as on-the-job learning are no longer good enough to be prominent in their careers. One of the most noticeable reasons is that newer technologies are springing up every day, so if a techie in the IT industry doesn’t put his effort on upgrading his skills, he can’t afford to the requirements in the future. Of course, to get important roles and to make the work more qualified, techies need nothing but investing in themselves. However, it’s not easy to quit jobs and spend tons of time taking a training classroom as one wants to learn more.
The solution that a lot of them are involved in is to have their own online courses. In facts, the demand for such these courses is growing more rapidly than ever, so techies may feel a little hard when finding the most appropriate course. In case you’re a beginner or an intermediate-level techie, here’re top 10 most popular courses on Coursera that you may be interested in.
Note: Before deciding to opt-in a particular course, you should read carefully all the introductions as well as descriptions to find out whether you really need the course or not, especially whether it would match well with your career path.
1. Introduction to Data Science in Python
Source: University of Michigan
2. The Data Scientist’s Toolbox
Source: Johns Hopkins University
3. Python Data Structures
Source: University of Michigan
4. Neural Networks and Deep Learning
Source: Deeplearning.ai
5. Algorithms, Part I
Source: Princeton University
6. R Programming
Source: John Hopkins University
7. Learning How to Learn
Source: Mcmaster University and University of California, San Diego
8. Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)
Source: University of Michigan
9. Machine Learning
Stanford University
10. AI For Everyone
Source: Andrew Ng, Coursera Founder
11. Coursera Blockchain Foundation Specialization for Developers
Source: IBM
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