Learning new things and developing as a person is essential in today’s fast-paced environment. Are you someone who wants to expand their horizon of knowledge but you’re also tight on a budget? There are hundreds of courses that are free and available online to not only students in general but to anyone who wants to learn something new, a new skill, gain knowledge about a new thing, or just quench their curiosity. In this blog, we will talk about 6 websites that offer courses for free! 

  • BYLCx

BYLCx is an online platform that offers small courses on various topics. The goal of BYLCx is to provide young people with the tools they need to become effective leaders in different sectors. It was established as a philanthropic initiative by a team of young businesspeople and professionals from Bangladesh.

Courses at BYLCx range from communication and career development to English, business, personal growth, and analytics. Courses are taught by experts in their fields and are structured to encourage student participation.

  • Khan Academy

Khan Academy is an online learning platform that provides free video lectures and interactive exercises in a variety of disciplines (math, physics, economics, and history) for students in grades K-12. Students can create their accounts to monitor their development and receive tailored suggestions.

  • Udemy

Udemy is a website for online courses that span a wide variety of topics, ranging from business and programming to art and design and personal development. Most courses are offered at no cost. The platform is used by teachers to develop and market their courses to students.

  • Codecademy

Codecademy is a website dedicated to teaching computer programming languages. like Python, JavaScript, and HTML/CSS are taught in a hands-on, engaging manner. There is a free tier with introductory lessons, but a paid subscription is required for access to more complex materials and projects.

  • Skillshare

Skillshare is a website where you may take classes to improve your artistic and professional abilities. Although some courses are offered at no cost, the vast majority follow a freemium business model in which premium users gain access to an expanded catalog of offerings.

  • Coursera

Coursera is also one of the most well-known online platforms where learners from any background can find courses that suit what they want to learn. Coursera collaborates with many institutions and universities to offer quality education with top-notch instructors.  

 

Some additional websites that also offer free courses online are :

 

  • edX

Like Coursera, EdX partners with colleges to offer online courses in a wide range of fields, from STEM to the humanities. Auditing is always free, however,if you want a certificate, you usually have to pay for it. It’s widely used at the collegiate level.

 

  • SkillShop by Google

To help people and businesses increase their visibility on the web, Google has created the Google Skillshop, where they provide free digital marketing and Google product-related courses. Earning a Google certification after completing the course can help your career in digital marketing.

 

These platforms accommodate a diverse array of interests and educational requirements. While many of them offer complimentary information, some also offer paid services or courses. It is crucial to thoroughly investigate each platform to determine which one is most compatible with your educational objectives and financial constraints.

 

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Jannatul Afia Priya

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