Indians strong in math but lag in data skills, finds Coursera study
Indians have 52 per cent proficiency in ML & 54 per cent in mathematical skills. There is significant room for improvement in two key skills for digital transformation - data analysis and statistical programming, ranked only at 25 per cent and 15 per cent skills proficiency, respectively
Vidya S | June 9, 2021 | Updated 20:32 IST
Of the 30 million new learners who joined the platform in 2020, over 5.7 million learners were from India
Despite showing high proficiency in machine learning (ML) and mathematics, Indian users are lagging in data skills, according to Coursera s Global Skills Report 2021 released on Wednesday.
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