Online AI courses are flexible and often free, but classroom AI courses in Udaipur give you real mentor feedback, hands-on practice and accountability. For most beginners, a classroom format leads to actually finishing and applying what you learn, rather than a half-watched video course.
There's no shortage of free AI courses online — so why do so many people still not finish them? Here's an honest look at both formats.
What online AI courses do well
Flexibility and cost are real advantages — learn at 11pm if you want, and much of it is free. Certifications from Google and Meta are genuinely useful additions, especially once you already have a base to build on.
Where online courses fall short
No one notices if you stop halfway. Without a mentor checking your work or a class waiting for you, momentum fades quickly — which is exactly why so many people start online courses and never finish them.
What classroom training adds
A real mentor reviewing your work, classmates to keep you accountable, and a fixed schedule that keeps you showing up — all things that dramatically improve the odds you actually finish and can use what you learned.
A hybrid approach that works best
Use classroom training for structure and feedback, then add free certifications on top for extra credibility. See our guide to the best free Google and Meta certifications to pair with classroom learning.
How Gyanam blends both
We teach hands-on in a real Udaipur classroom, and point students toward the right free certifications to add once the fundamentals are solid — getting the structure of one and the credibility of the other.
Get the structure that actually gets you finishing
Join a real classroom batch in Udaipur, and we'll help you layer free certifications on top.
Chat on WhatsAppFrequently asked questions
Are online AI courses free?
Many are, especially certifications from Google and Meta, though some paid online AI courses also exist.
Why do people abandon online AI courses so often?
Without a mentor or accountability, it is easy to lose momentum partway through a self-paced video course.
Is classroom training always better?
For most beginners, yes, because of feedback and accountability — though a hybrid approach combining both often works best.
Can I combine online certifications with classroom training?
Yes, and it is a strong combination — classroom training for structure and mentorship, online certifications to add credibility on top.
Does Gyanam combine both approaches?
Yes. We teach in a real classroom and also point students toward the right free certifications to complete alongside.
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