Learner Reviews & Feedback for Overview of Automotive SPICE by EDUCBA
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NB
Feb 7, 2024
A comprehensive course designed to take learners from beginner to expert in spice automation skills.
MS
Feb 27, 2025
Concise introduction to Automotive SPICE, essential for automotive software development and quality.
26 - 42 of 42 Reviews for Overview of Automotive SPICE
By Aayush L
•Feb 22, 2025
Clear and concise introduction to Automotive SPICE, informative and practical.
By Sarvesh R
•Feb 15, 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 21, 2025
Comprehensive guide to Automotive SPICE.
By SAILEE T
•Feb 7, 2024
Great Course, very informative!!
By Vaish K
•Jul 12, 2024
Great overview course!
By Rishi P
•Feb 8, 2024
Excellent course 💯👍
By Gaurahari S
•Feb 8, 2024
Good course đź’Ż
By Ganesh D
•Feb 28, 2025
Good coursera
By Petrea C
•May 21, 2025
Excellent!
By Shailesh G
•Mar 24, 2024
Excellent
By NGUYEN V H
•May 24, 2025
Useful
By Mahesh N G
•Jul 24, 2024
It was Good but certificate is not visible.
By John P
•Feb 28, 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.
By User 1
•Mar 16, 2026
There were numerous factual errors in the course content, including incorrect process area names, incorrect quiz answers (e.g., claiming that “design and implementation are on the right side of the V‑Model”), and even an incorrect explanation of the ASPICE abbreviation (“automotive software performance improvement capability evaluation” instead of the correct “automotive software process improvement and capability determination”). Some quiz questions also contained formal issues, such as “both of the above” being listed as the middle option in a set of three. Additionally, the speaker’s delivery made the course extremely difficult to follow. The frequent and unnatural breaks in speech — sometimes even pausing between an article and a noun (e.g., “the … automotive industry”) — disrupted the flow so much that it became nearly impossible to concentrate. Even at 1.5× speed the course remained hard to endure, and I ultimately relied on the transcript instead of the audio.
By Eric W
•Jun 10, 2025
Extremely high-level talking points, PowerPoints are lacking content, and the quizzes are riddled with errors. The same information can be found simply by searching online and reading a few different sources.