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Can non-tech students succeed in this AI course?

 
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Yeah, honestly, non-tech students can do just fine in an Ai Training Courses. It does feel like a lot at first no point pretending otherwise. Kind of overwhelming, even. But that’s pretty normal when you’re stepping into something new.

Most decent courses don’t just throw you into the deep end. They usually ease you in start with the basics, take it step by step. So even if you’re not from a technical background, you’re not constantly lost or playing catch-up.

After a while—once you get into a rhythm, do the exercises, maybe struggle a bit (which is part of it, by the way) things start to click. Not all at once, but you’ll notice it. Especially when you get into the hands-on projects… that’s usually the turning point. That’s where it stops feeling abstract and starts making sense.

And yeah, having some kind of guidance helps more than people realize. Places like H2K Infosys, for example, don’t just leave you to figure everything out alone, which makes the whole experience less stressful.

Overall, it’s not as intimidating as it looks in the beginning. Feels bigger than it actually is. Once you’re in it, it’s manageable maybe even enjoyable at times.


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Topic starter Posted : 30/04/2026 6:53 am
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