Requirements
- Matric pass or at least given exams of matric class
- Own laptop or computer
- Internet facility
- Microsoft team installed and working before class start
Features
- Introduction to Excel Interface
- Data Entry and Formatting
- Working with Formulas and Functions
- Data Manipulation
- Charts and Graphs
- Managing Worksheets and Workbooks
- Printing and Sharing
Target audiences
- Best for student just appeared in matric or 9th grade exams.
- Beginners: Individuals who are new to Excel and want to learn the fundamental features and functions of the software.
- Students: Students studying in schools, colleges, or universities who need Excel skills for academic purposes or future careers.
- Professionals: Working professionals across various industries who use Excel for tasks such as data entry, analysis, reporting, and presentation.
- Job Seekers: People looking to enhance their job prospects by acquiring Excel skills, as many employers require proficiency in Excel for roles in finance, accounting, marketing, human resources, and other fields.
- Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners: Individuals starting or managing small businesses who need Excel for budgeting, financial planning, inventory management, and data organization.
- Researchers and Analysts: Individuals involved in research, data analysis, and statistical modeling who use Excel for data manipulation, visualization, and basic statistical analysis.
- Educators: Teachers, trainers, and instructors who want to teach Excel skills to their students or trainees.
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Excel is a spreadsheet software by Microsoft used for data entry, analysis, and visualization. It's important because it helps organize data, perform calculations, and create reports efficiently.