This course will help you and your team to build skills required to pass the most in demand and challenging, Azure DP–100 Certification exam. It will earn you one of the most in–demand certificate of Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Scientist Associate.
DP–100 is designed for Data Scientists. This exam tests your knowledge of Data Science and Machine learning to implement machine learning models on Azure. So you must know right from Machine Learning fundamentals, Python, planning and creating suitable environments in Azure, creating machine learning models as well as deploying them in production.
Why should you go for DP–100 Certification?
One of the very few certifications in the field of Data Science and Machine Learning.
You can successfully demonstrate your knowledge and abilities in the field of Data Science and Machine Learning.
You will improve your job prospects substantially in the field of Data Science and Machine Learning.
Key points about this course
Covers the most current syllabus as on 8th December, 2020.
100% syllabus of DP–100 Exam is covered.
Very detailed and comprehensive coverage with more than 200 lectures and 25 Hours of content
Crash courses on Python and Azure Fundamentals for those who are new to the world of Data Science
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: DP-100: A-Z Machine Learning using Azure Machine Learning
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 29 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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G khan Gerdan –
Author throwing empty imformation and wasting time to make this course look like a detailed 10+ hours course. As I continue this course if next sections will change my mind than I will change my review too.
Mohd saif –
yes this is best for my future.
Kiran Basavaraju –
Detailed explained course
Sreenivasulu Mudalapuram –
good
Amr –
YES NEW KNOWLEDGE FOR ME.
Karri Shekar –
good
Anuurag –
It’s great, but there can be a bit more of a breakdown of the fundamental thoughts, alongside the intent.
Rajatkumar Shrivastav –
This course is good for beginners, can be made better at Recommendation Systems and NLP part where I did feel like we were rushing and bit lesser on concept as these are some of the most widely used apps. Overall a good course.
Prasad Krishna Murthy –
Good Neutral Accent
Atul Chavan1 –
good
Dan –
It is a good course. It looks like Azure ML has a Classic view for the Studio now and a Preview Studio. It would have been nice to know that before I started, but the course is good so I will finish it.
Avilash Pradhan –
Nice explanation
Chetak Chauhan –
Very simple and lucid content
Mitesh Rana –
It was pleasure understanding AzureML capability and applicability.
Michael Weber –
Instructor provide very clear explanations with examples and at a reasonable pace. My only minor dig is that the audio volume isn’t balanced between video. Not a big deal just a observation.
Ajay Prafulla Korvi –
it was good explanation
Radhika Agrawal –
great explainations!
Dhiraj Kumar Suman –
ok
Mahantesh Suryavanshi –
Good
Sajith Sukumaran –
Too much of statistics is difficult to understand.It is better to make us understand this using a 3D model
Prasanna Banavara –
Good intro insights on ease of Azure ML and the huge impact.
Nefo P Trianggono –
I have no background in statistic or computer science, but the course direct to learn and understand the data science process.
Santosh Balan Karthedath –
good content good structure and delivery.
Syamkrishna K U –
nice
Krishna Kandagore –
Very good course content and the instructor explain very simple to understanding .Thanks you very much !!
Khalid Ragab –
impressive and comprehensive course. has lots of examples to clarify heavy terminology
Mike Saouda –
Pacing is good. Clarity of the concepts is good. It’s a little slow: there should be no need to discuss basic probability and mean/median and mode, when in Azure, you need to consider whether Linear Discriminant analysis is warranted (in the feature selection step.) On the whole, I would recommend the course to a friend.
Joshua David –
I just started, but I can tell it’s going to be great.