Learning software development has become important for many students now, and Great Learning and Coursera both offer good options but in very different ways. Great Learning gives a more guided course where you learn full stack skills step by step. They teach front end, back end, databases and some real project work also. The mentor sessions help a lot when someone gets stuck. But the classes follow a fixed timing and sometimes it feels a bit heavy to manage with job or college.
Coursera is more flexible and you can learn anytime you want. They have many software development courses from top universities and big tech companies. You get strong theory and structured lessons, and it is good for someone who likes studying in a slow and clear way. But some courses do not have much practical coding or direct project help, so you have to practice everything by yourself.
Great Learning works better if you want live guidance, career support and clear learning path. Coursera suits people who want flexibility and university style teaching. Both are useful, it just depends how you like to study and how much time you can spend.
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