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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
There are many institutes that offer business analyst training courses. But if you ask me for an institute that provides a good training course I will recommend you Imarticus Learning. Their business analyst course (https://imarticus.org/agile-business-analyst-and-scrum-prodegree-with-sap/) is in association with SAP, is a 120-hour programme that provides you an in-depth exposure to business analysis, agile, and scrum. Learn the very the latest as prescribed by BABOK 3.0 from an IIBA-accredited training provider. To know more about their training course visit: Agile Business Analyst & Scrum Certification Course with SAP.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
Step-1: Set a goal and a specific time frame
While this may seem simple, place your decisions and goal on the sound basis of research and facts. Evaluate the B.A. Role, its growth prospects, qualifications needed, where you intend to work, certifications, Business analyst course (https://imarticus.org/agile-business-analyst-and-scrum-prodegree-with-sap/) needed and such factual information before doing so.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
Glad to see that you are looking to build a career as a business analyst. A business analyst is the one person who is involved in almost all business intelligence processes like Data mining, analysis, making forecasts, report preparation, and more. The role of a business analyst is employer-specific, while some might require only IT knowledge, others might require finance or accounting background and a few might want specific marketing skills. Academics from a specific field is not that crucial, as far as you have a Bachelor or an equivalent degree. Although in recent times employers swing towards candidates with a degree
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It seems you're from the commerce background, so yes, there are quite a few good career opportunities for you and other commerce students as well. As you have done the graduation, so I would suggest you can consider a few short-term good certification courses, that MAT surely help you in you career building. For that, I would highly recommend considering Imarticus Learning, which is an award-winning educational institute, provides such training programs on Finance, Analytics, Technology. Also, it just not provide the training courses only but also provide the certification and the placement assistance as well. As you're from the co
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