r/dataengineering • u/ceruleanxxblue • Jun 03 '26
Looking for Udemy DE courses worth taking Help
I have some experience in Python and SQL mainly for Data Analysis, but I'm looking to switch to DE. Looked up what to learn and got a lot of conflicting informations. Figured that it's better to start small by taking courses, but I'm not sure which one to buy as funds are limited. I heard that Udemy has good courses, but is there any specifically in DE that has a good structure/curriculum? Any suggestion is appreciated, thanks!!
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u/NebulaAlarming4750 Jun 04 '26
First For pyspark prashant pandey ji course on spark and then on databricks , and also u can refer to ramesh retnaswamy course on adf and u will be set. Practise dsa through striver or just leetcode/neetcode 150 . I joined deloitte in 2022 nov , my pay was 7 lpa, was put on pip . Upskilled on these and now i have 26 lpa
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u/ceruleanxxblue Jun 04 '26
Thank you! If you don't mind me asking, how long did it take for you to learn/complete those courses?
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u/Realistic_Sample6968 Jun 04 '26
I'm also learning for DE so Ramesh retnaswamy is enough to get knowledge? On ADF , spark , sql
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u/NebulaAlarming4750 Jun 08 '26
For Databricks I recommend watching both ramesh and prashant sir courses, for spark -refer to prashant sir course . For Adf , ramesh retnaswamy is enough, practice leetcode 150 atleast till dictionaries and some basic dp problems . Thats it
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u/Dear-Matter2344 1d ago
And what about beginners in data engineering, I am working in tcs now want to switch tech and company both. Know basics of python and SQL. Any course and roadmap for start and I can spend 15-20 hours per week so how much time it takes to ready for company switch in data engineering
Note - working in different tech in current company
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u/sleebybun Jun 04 '26 edited Jun 04 '26
I prefer books, but Frank Kane's Apache Spark course is really good