I want to become a business analyst and I want to switch to business analyst but I have no experience in it, please help me out about this? What to do?
Rohit - Making the switch to business analysis is very rewarding. i suggest that you study some of my other videos : 4 steps to launch your career and 3 tips on how to unlock the BA inside of you and do I need a BA certification.
The ECBA is the entry (first) level, but don't let it confuse you. It is important to study the BABOK and understand the tools and techniques. So I would not say that they don't know anything about about business analysis. What we can say is that they don't have a lot of practical experience with business analysis. They have a lot of book learning, but they haven't applied their learning to many different projects. Hope that helps.
I am sorry but I didn't got your point. Could you please elaborate it. I also have a question, in an articles it was mentioned that we need 21 hours of professional experience to be eligible for the certification and I don't have any experience. Please suggest something. Thankyou!
@@KuldeepSingh-rg9mz the three certificates require a different number of years of professional work experience but they all require 21hr of training that you can achieve by taking a course from an IIBA endorsed education provider. Look for the list a approved courses on the iiba website. Good luck.
Hello, hope you are doing great! I would like to get understanding on CCBA, I am having 2 year's of BA experience, could you please help me to get the details for CCBA, where should I apply and what is the procedure, please help me to get the details Thanks ! Have a great day..🙂
congratulations on your decision to get certified. You will find the information you seek here . www.iiba.org/business-analysis-certifications/ccba/. Good luck.
Hey thanks a lot for this video. I have a question for you. I am currently a DevOps technical person nothing to do with BA. But, I got an opportunity to explore the BA side as well if I m liking that part of the job I might think of changing my career slowly to be a technical BA . Since I don't have any experience as of now do you think ECBA is a good option to start with?
Good morning Raveena... The ECBA will give you a good foundation in the basic tools and techniques... so yes, it is a great place to start. I do ask you to consider a few elements: 1) DevOps vs BA is not an either or type of question. Training in business analysis and DevOps can be combined and applied in many different situations. You may find that your BA training will make you more valued in your DevOps role. 2) Becoming a BA doesn't stop after your first course or first certification. It is a life long pursuit, where by different projects and assignments will help you develop and refine your skills and abilities. Good luck to you.
Hi mam, I want to start with ECBA certification as I'm new to BA. You mentioned that ECBA requires 21 hours of training. Should the training be an external one?
Good morning. I strongly suggest that the training be delivered by an IIBA endorsed education provider. www.iiba.org/professional-development/endorsed-education-and-training-providers/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwspKUBhCvARIsAB2IYut4mmO8xN5AovnMUIUMF18K6WQ7sxbtfqIDEp0RCJg7B_jiCHtlacUaAi7KEALw_wcB Unfortunately many training providers don't qualify. Good luck.
@@rozaisrar3984 for someone with no experience the ECBA is the place to start. Find an iiba endorsed education provider who has a course for 21hrs. If a few different providers whose courses total 21hr. Take the course. Apply to IIBA and you are done. The next step is to find ajib so that you can practice and apply the new skills. Good luck
Hi mam, I am planning to do business analyst certification and I have work experience as support analyst in banking domain. Would you please suggest applicable certification?
Hi ma'am 🙂 I am willing to pursue a professional certification program in Data Science and Business Analyst from University of Maryland. Is it a good option? Please Help me with a good suggestion 🙂
Good day Partha. I won't comment on the specific program that you are referring to, because I am not familiar with it... but I will say that any education in data science and business analysis will be helpful to your career development. After the basic education, see where the job market takes you. You may need an internationally recognized certification, or perhaps not. Good luck.
Very good argumentation! will reccommend to others! greetings from Azerbaijan!
Thank you... and hello from Canada 🇨🇦 😊
Very useful video. Thank you.
Happy to help...
I want to become a business analyst and I want to switch to business analyst but I have no experience in it, please help me out about this? What to do?
Rohit - Making the switch to business analysis is very rewarding. i suggest that you study some of my other videos : 4 steps to launch your career and 3 tips on how to unlock the BA inside of you and do I need a BA certification.
Is ECBA certification for those who don't know anything about the tools that we need for analysis?
The ECBA is the entry (first) level, but don't let it confuse you. It is important to study the BABOK and understand the tools and techniques. So I would not say that they don't know anything about about business analysis. What we can say is that they don't have a lot of practical experience with business analysis. They have a lot of book learning, but they haven't applied their learning to many different projects. Hope that helps.
I am sorry but I didn't got your point. Could you please elaborate it. I also have a question, in an articles it was mentioned that we need 21 hours of professional experience to be eligible for the certification and I don't have any experience. Please suggest something. Thankyou!
@@KuldeepSingh-rg9mz the three certificates require a different number of years of professional work experience but they all require 21hr of training that you can achieve by taking a course from an IIBA endorsed education provider. Look for the list a approved courses on the iiba website. Good luck.
@@Projerra thanks! I will look into it 👍
very helpful! Thank you!
Glad you found this useful. Take care.
Does any of this transfer over to General Operations?
Of course it transfers. Studying business analysis teaches general skills that can be applied in many disciplines.
@@Projerra
Thank you, kindly.
Hello, hope you are doing great!
I would like to get understanding on CCBA, I am having 2 year's of BA experience, could you please help me to get the details for CCBA, where should I apply and what is the procedure, please help me to get the details Thanks ! Have a great day..🙂
congratulations on your decision to get certified. You will find the information you seek here . www.iiba.org/business-analysis-certifications/ccba/. Good luck.
Hey thanks a lot for this video. I have a question for you. I am currently a DevOps technical person nothing to do with BA. But, I got an opportunity to explore the BA side as well if I m liking that part of the job I might think of changing my career slowly to be a technical BA . Since I don't have any experience as of now do you think ECBA is a good option to start with?
Good morning Raveena... The ECBA will give you a good foundation in the basic tools and techniques... so yes, it is a great place to start. I do ask you to consider a few elements: 1) DevOps vs BA is not an either or type of question. Training in business analysis and DevOps can be combined and applied in many different situations. You may find that your BA training will make you more valued in your DevOps role. 2) Becoming a BA doesn't stop after your first course or first certification. It is a life long pursuit, where by different projects and assignments will help you develop and refine your skills and abilities. Good luck to you.
This was really useful to me. Thanks a lot.
You're welcome
Hi mam, I want to start with ECBA certification as I'm new to BA. You mentioned that ECBA requires 21 hours of training. Should the training be an external one?
Good morning. I strongly suggest that the training be delivered by an IIBA endorsed education provider. www.iiba.org/professional-development/endorsed-education-and-training-providers/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwspKUBhCvARIsAB2IYut4mmO8xN5AovnMUIUMF18K6WQ7sxbtfqIDEp0RCJg7B_jiCHtlacUaAi7KEALw_wcB Unfortunately many training providers don't qualify. Good luck.
@@Projerra hello ma'am ,can you please suggest me to enroll ECBA.i want to be certified but I don't have any experience in this field
@@rozaisrar3984 for someone with no experience the ECBA is the place to start. Find an iiba endorsed education provider who has a course for 21hrs. If a few different providers whose courses total 21hr. Take the course. Apply to IIBA and you are done. The next step is to find ajib so that you can practice and apply the new skills. Good luck
@@Projerra can you share me the link to enroll ECBA program or what is the process to enrol and get it ?? please help
@@rozaisrar3984 visit iiba.org
Hi mam,
I am planning to do business analyst certification and I have work experience as support analyst in banking domain.
Would you please suggest applicable certification?
It all depends in which country you live/work, what the employers expect, and how much experience you have...
Hi ma'am 🙂
I am willing to pursue a professional certification program in Data Science and Business Analyst from University of Maryland.
Is it a good option?
Please Help me with a good suggestion 🙂
Good day Partha. I won't comment on the specific program that you are referring to, because I am not familiar with it... but I will say that any education in data science and business analysis will be helpful to your career development. After the basic education, see where the job market takes you. You may need an internationally recognized certification, or perhaps not. Good luck.