Media Release
Mangaluru, Jun 6: The department of BBA, Institute of Management and Commerce (IMC), Srinivas University, organised a guest talk on “Certified data analyst for business excellence and innovation” on June 5, in Room No. 414 of the university campus.
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from 162 BBA students and aimed to create awareness about the growing significance of data analytics in the business world.
The resource persons for the session were Anoop Sanil, former senior vice-president of the Bank of New York, director of Career Ladder Technologies and an alumnus of IIM Nagpur; Karthik, director of Career Ladder Technologies; and Gaurav.


Addressing the students, the speakers highlighted the increasing importance of data analytics in modern business environments and explained how organisations are leveraging data-driven decision-making to improve efficiency, enhance performance, and foster innovation. They emphasised that analytical skills have become indispensable across industries and are creating new career opportunities for aspiring professionals.
The experts also provided an overview of various certification programmes and career pathways available in the field of data analytics. Through practical examples and real-world industry case studies, they demonstrated how businesses use data to identify trends, solve problems, and make strategic decisions.
An interactive discussion session allowed students to engage with the speakers, seek clarification on career prospects, required skill sets, and emerging opportunities in the analytics domain. The interaction helped participants gain a better understanding of the industry's expectations and the competencies needed to succeed in the field.
The programme was well received by the students, who appreciated the practical insights and guidance provided by the experts. Organisers noted that the session offered valuable exposure to the rapidly growing field of business analytics and encouraged students to explore career opportunities in data-driven business functions.