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Global Headlines Manipal ProLearn offers Advanced Excel Certification
27 Oct 2015, 12:30 pm Print

Bengaluru, Oct 27 (JEN): Manipal ProLearn has announced that it is offering a certification program in Advanced MS Excel, the world's most widely used data analysis tool.
The ease and speed with which MS Excel helps collate, organise, transform and analyse your data makes it an indispensable business tool. The Advanced MS Excel certification program from Manipal ProLearn helps learners master various functions of Excel.
"This allows learners not just to gain insights from vast array of data with ease, it helps build powerful data-based dashboards and presentations. It also teaches how to process tables from public websites, cloud-based sources like Azure and even unstructured data like Hadoop with ease," an official statement said.
The three-month instructor-led program spans 90 hours of learning through live online sessions and webinars with industry experts.
With e-learning content and program videos accessible anytime, anywhere, this program gives student the advantage of learning at their convenience. Self-assessment exercises at the end of each module help students gauge their learning.
This program is indispensable not just for Data Analysts across domains, but also engineers, accountants, and marketing professionals.
Key features of the program:
- Guided Simulation of exercises developed in association with Microsoft Learning Partner.
- Customised curriculum with innovative simulated exercises
- Learn short cut techniques for faster and efficient use of Excel
- Industry recognised certification from Manipal ProLearn on completion of the program
For more details one can visit: http://www.manipalprolearn. com/programs/advanced-ms-excel
Or call +91 80 42515888
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