Udacity
Udacity is by far the most expensive of the ones we looked at, but you get a lot of value for your money. The majority of the courses are focused on technology, with cloud computing, cybersecurity, AI projects, and autonomous systems among the topics covered. You will be able to ask specialists questions and be required to submit projects for evaluation, which will be rated. The video lessons and interactive quizzes are current and engaging. Overall, there's a smaller selection of courses, but that may be why they all feel so well-maintained. Topics include self-driving cars and data science for modern business, which are relevant to students and engineers in the tech industry.
A monthly subscription costs $399, but there are frequent discounts available. Given that the majority of Udacity's courses take three months to complete, you may end up paying more than $1,000 before completing the online sessions. However, if you are serious about advancing your tech career, we believe this platform is well worth the money.
Pros:
- This platform has clear subjects, in-depth lessons, continual feedback, and assistance.
Cons:
- High price.
Accessibility: Only available via the website
Teaching format: Video tutorials, interactive browser-based tools, and course 'projects'
Rating: 4,5/5
Website: udacity.com