Report: 70% AI Fast-Track Courses Deceptive, Job Market Prefers

According to a joint report by NASSCOM and Indeed, approximately 70% of fast-track courses related to artificial intelligence (AI) are deemed deceptive, offering limited value to job seekers.

The report emphasizes that companies are increasingly hiring candidates who have completed 3-6 month fast-track courses and possess portfolios showcasing 3-4 live-deployed public projects.

This trend is driven by the lack of time for employers to wait for traditional four-year degrees. The demand for AI skills is growing rapidly, with 14% of job vacancies in the country requiring AI expertise.

However, the report warns against fraudulent bootcamps that focus solely on selling certificates without practical training.

It also highlights the distinction between short-term tool-based skills, such as learning ChatGPT, which may lose relevance within six months, and long-term foundational principles like data literacy, ethical AI, and AI system direction, which remain relevant for 3-5 years or more.

Industry experts, including Indian Staffing Federation's Executive Director Suchita Dutta, recommend starting with foundational courses like 'AI for Everyone' by Andrew Ng, available for free on Coursera.

This course provides an introduction to AI concepts without requiring coding knowledge and helps learners identify opportunities to integrate AI into their daily work or business.

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