Learner Reviews & Feedback for Overview of Automotive SPICE by EDUCBA
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NB
Feb 8, 2024
A comprehensive course designed to take learners from beginner to expert in spice automation skills.
MS
Feb 28, 2025
Concise introduction to Automotive SPICE, essential for automotive software development and quality.
26 - 43 of 43 Reviews for Overview of Automotive SPICE
By Shankar
•Feb 5, 2024
This is a very good course for a beginner in Automotive Spice. Highly recommended.
By Eva m
•Feb 23, 2025
Automotive SPICE ensures process quality, safety, and efficiency in development.
By Aayush L
•Feb 23, 2025
Clear and concise introduction to Automotive SPICE, informative and practical.
By Sarvesh R
•Feb 16, 2024
Nice explanation, comprehensive introduction course for Automotive SPICE
By Nihar P
•Feb 25, 2025
Great course to Automative SPICE with detailed, practical insights.
By Manjunath B
•Mar 12, 2025
Very good overview of the Automotive SPICE
By Aarush K
•Feb 22, 2025
Comprehensive guide to Automotive SPICE.
By SAILEE T
•Feb 8, 2024
Great Course, very informative!!
By Vaish K
•Jul 12, 2024
Great overview course!
By Rishi P
•Feb 9, 2024
Excellent course 💯👍
By Gaurahari S
•Feb 8, 2024
Good course 💯
By Ganesh D
•Feb 28, 2025
Good coursera
By Petrea C
•May 21, 2025
Excellent!
By Shailesh G
•Mar 25, 2024
Excellent
By Van H N
•May 24, 2025
Useful
By Mahesh N G
•Jul 24, 2024
It was Good but certificate is not visible.
By Telmo A
•Apr 1, 2026
In short, this course is well structured, but the quality of the videos and quizzes is poor and too much detail is presented with very few concrete examples to illustrate the concepts. The videos do little to inspire confidence in the course. They are narrated with constant bad syntax and strange wording ("softwares", "evidences") and often employ word salad and platitudes to fill time ("as we have already seen, now let's see", "level 1, which is one level above level 0"). The slides include spelling errors and basic mistakes (like swapping the sides of Verification and Validation in the ASPICE overview diagram, or showing wrongly numbered processes). The text sections that come after the videos always explain the concepts better and in much more professional English. The quizzes contain many innacuracies (like "Design and development are typically in the right side of the V-model") and the given options often do not read as direct answers to the posed questions. The course includes a lot of detail, but it would be more effective with less depth and following an example software project from beginning to end to illustrate the concepts, for example.
By John P
•Mar 1, 2026
Quiz questions are jibberish. Does anyone do any quality control of these courses? The content was okay, but the quiz questions are completely atrocious.