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Free, permanently17 coursesCertificate on completion

Free online courses with a shareable certificate

Short, self-paced courses across analytics, artificial intelligence, finance, marketing and leadership. No card details at sign-up, no trial period, and no fee to release the certificate at the end. The honest reason they exist: a few hours is a far cheaper way to find out whether a subject holds your interest than a six-month certification.
17
Courses

301 lessons in total

135 hrs
Of video and worked examples

Four to twelve hours per course

3.5L+
Learners enrolled

Across the free catalogue to date

100%
Carry a certificate

Digital, verifiable, shareable

The catalogue

Every free course, by subject

Pick the one closest to the decision you are actually trying to make. Each course states its level, length and what you should be able to do at the end.

Product & Design

2 courses · 14 hours

Artificial Intelligence

2 courses · 13 hours

Data Science

4 courses · 52 hours

Marketing

2 courses · 17 hours

Finance

2 courses · 12 hours

Strategy

1 course · 9 hours

Operations

1 course · 8 hours

Human Resources

1 course · 5 hours

Technology

1 course · 3 hours

Leadership

1 course · 2 hours

What a free course is not

A short course will not change what you are qualified for

Eight hours of video builds vocabulary and confidence, not a credential an employer will weigh. If you need the latter, the institute certifications and UGC-entitled degrees are the honest route — and a free course is a sensible way to check the subject first.

  • Use it to test a subject

    Four hours tells you whether the domain interests you at all.

  • Use it to fill a specific gap

    One vocabulary or tool gap before a role change or an interview.

  • Do not use it as a qualification

    For that, look at a certification or a degree programme.

FAQs

Before you sign up

Four questions that come up on nearly every enquiry about the free catalogue.

They are free, permanently. There is no card required at sign-up, no trial window and no fee at the end to release the certificate. iAdmit runs them because a short course is the cheapest way for you to test whether a subject is worth committing to — and because a fair share of learners later enrol in a paid certification.

It is a iAdmit certificate of completion, issued digitally with a verification link you can add to LinkedIn or a CV. It records that you finished the course and passed the assessment. It is not a university credential and carries no academic credit — treat it as evidence of initiative, not as a qualification.

Between four and twelve hours depending on the course, split into short lessons. Everything is self-paced with no cohort dates or submission deadlines, so most people finish over two or three weekends. Your progress is saved if you stop midway.

Most courses are marked Beginner and assume no prior exposure beyond general work experience. The Intermediate ones expect you to be comfortable with the basic vocabulary of the domain — each course page states the level and what it assumes before you start.