How can I start learning data analytics if I don’t have a technical background?

shivanshi770

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I don't have a technical background, so anyone can please tell me from where a beginner like me can do this course?Thanks in advance.
 

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Absolutely, you can start without a technical background! Begin by learning the basics of Excel for data handling and visualization, then move to SQL for working with databases. Focus on understanding core concepts like data cleaning, visualization, and basic statistics. Enrolling in a Data Analytics course in Kanpur can provide structured guidance and hands-on practice tailored for beginners. Gradually explore tools like Tableau or Power BI for presenting insights. Once comfortable, consider learning Python or R for advanced analysis. Practice with free datasets available online to build your confidence. With consistency and effort, you can successfully transition into the field of data analytics.
 

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Starting data analytics without a technical background is completely possible! Begin with basic courses that teach the fundamentals, like Excel, statistics, and data visualization. Online platforms like Uncodemy, Coursera, edX, or Udemy offer beginner-friendly courses. Gradually, learn tools like Python or R, and practice analyzing real-world data. Be patient, practice regularly, and over time, you'll build the skills needed for a career in data analytics.
 

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If you don’t have a technical background, you can start learning data analytics by focusing on the basics, such as understanding key concepts like data types, data visualization, and basic statistics. Begin with online courses designed for beginners, use user-friendly tools like Excel, and gradually progress to more advanced tools like SQL, Python, or R as you build confidence. Practical exercises and projects can also help reinforce your learning.
 
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