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Diploma In Data Analytics with Excel and Power BI


I will Be teaching the below mentioned course in association with Sanyukta Trust

Sanyukta Trust is proud to introduce a special course designed to transform you into Data Analytics Expert! In this course, you will benefit by learning how to use MS Excel and Power Bi (Business Intelligence) to read, clean, transform, visualize and analyze the data. 

Join our AIBTE (All India Board of Technical Education) Government recognised Online course of Diploma in Data Analytics with Microsoft Excel and Power Business Intelligence (Bi)

Session: 16 sessions plus assignment submissions 
Course Highlights:
- Introduction to Data Analytics & MS Office Tools
- In depth knowledge of MS Excel & Power Bi
- Clean and Transform data with Power Query
- Data Modelling with Dax/Power Pivot 
- 3D maps 
- Interactive Charts and Data Visualization with Slicers
- Interactive Dashboards
Days: Twice a Week
- Saturday - 5pm to 6.30pm
- Sunday - 11am to 12.30pm
Venue: Google Meet

Course Fees: Rs. 3500/- with Limited Seats
Early Bird Discount: Rs. 3000/- (Till 4th Feb, 2021)

Last Date to Register: 5th Feb, 2021
Session Starting: 6th Feb, 2021

Who can apply?
CMA, CA, MBA, Engineers, IT Professionals, Banking, Finance, Marketing, Digital Marketing & Supply Chain Professionals, Students in UG/PG programs, HSC pass-outs, and aspiring professionals of any other educational background.
Jobs opportunities: IT System Analyst, Healthcare Data Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Scientist, Data Analytics Consultant, Quantitative Analyst, Big Data Specialist, Social Media Specialist, Digital Marketing Experts
Interested???
📞 or ✉️ us on 9769791955 | 9820453399 | 9987936548 | 8850067554

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