How to get a free online course on Coursera: Step by Step Guide from Coursenator

So A lot of people ask me, Pranay are there any free online course on Coursera? I always tell them that All of the online courses on Coursera are free, but you can only audit them. If you want the certificate, you have to pay $29. Coursera partners with more than 200 leading universities and companies to bring flexible, affordable, job-relevant online learning to individuals and organizations worldwide. They offer various learning opportunities — from hands-on projects and courses to job-ready certificates and degree programs. So A lot of people ask me, Pranay are there any free courses on Coursera? I always tell them that All of the courses on Coursera are free, but you can only audit them. If you want the certificate, you have to pay $29. Coursera partners with more than 200 leading universities and companies to bring flexible, affordable, job-relevant online learning to individuals and organizations worldwide. They offer various learning opportunities — from hands-on projects and courses to job-ready certificates and degree programs.



There are two ways in which you can get Coursera courses for free:


Free Trial


Free Trial


You can Enroll in the course for free for 7 days. After that, you will have to pay $29 to continue, but this is an excellent option as you can decide if you really want the Coursera certificate or if the certificate is even worth it.


Auditing the course


Step 1


Go to Coursera and click the button on the top-right


Step 2


After clicking on the button, Sign up with your name, e-mail address, and password.


OR



Just sign in with Google or Facebook. Nowadays, all the online platforms provide ways to sign in using popular sites.


When you’re signed in, search for any subject or topic of your choosing, For example, I want to learn to program, so I searched for “programming and selected the third course.


You can apply filters to the courses as well. Some of the filters include Language You can learn Spanish, Russian, French, Portuguese, Arabic, German, Vietnamese, Italian, and more.


Level


You can decide on the level and study according to your current level of knowledge. There are three levels, Beginner, Intermediate, Mixed and Advanced.


Duration


You can choose how long you want the course to be, less than 2 hours or 1–3 months or 1–4 weeks or 4+ months.


Skills


If you search for programming, many different courses will show up. Now you can decide on which of the skills in programming do you want to work on—for example, Python, Javascript, Java, C++, etc.


Partner


You can also choose courses according to top-rated universities like Harvard and MIT and learn from them.


Learning product


You can choose between which learning product, courses, guided projects, specializations, professional certificates, Mastertrack certificates, and Degrees.


After that, click on the “Enroll now” button.


After doing that, there will be two options, “Purchase Course” or “Full course, no certificate.”


You can buy the course, complete the course without any certificate, or complete the course and then pay and get the certification.


All done, you can start learning!


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