Skill Clarity
�� Note:
Before diving into skill development, make sure you find the best match between your specialisation and the tools available in the market.
Example: I’m an MBA candidate with a specialisation in Supply Chain. I explored various tools and found that SAP was the best match for me. Within SAP, there are multiple modules. Based on my educational background, I chose SAP-MM (Material Management), which aligns with my MBA specialisation
�� Hope this gives you clarity on how to choose your skill.
�� Basic Skills Every Company Looks For (Applicable to BTech, BBA, MBA, and other degrees)
1. Excel – Intermediate to Advanced level
2. Presentation Skills – Without relying on AI tools
3. Communication Skills – Clear and confident speaking and writing
4. Adaptability & Learning Skills – Ability to learn and adjust quickly
5. Problem Solving & Critical Thinking – Analytical mindset
6. Leadership Skills – Initiative and team management
✅ These skills add strong value to your resume. Learn each one thoroughly they’re worth it!
�� Coding vs Non-Coding Path
After mastering the basic skills, explore tools based on your specialisation or interest to decide whether you prefer coding or non-coding roles.
���� If You’re a BTech Student – Coding Skills to Learn
• Python
• Java / JavaScript
• DSA (Data Structures & Algorithms)
• SQL
• Linux
�� In-Demand Skills for BTech Graduates
• AWS or GCP – Cloud Computing
• AI & ML – Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
• Ethical Hacking – Cybersecurity
• Full Stack Development
• R or Python – Data Analysis
�� If You’re a Non-BTech Student (BBA, BCA, BA, BSc)
• MS Excel – Advanced Data Handling
• Tableau or Power BI – Data Visualisation
• R Language or Python – Data Analysis
�� Skills Based on Degree Specialization
�� Marketing Specialization
• SEO / SEM Basics
• Google Analytics
• Social Media Strategy
• Cloud Service Knowledge
• UX Tools
�� Finance, HR, IT Operations Specialization
• Tally or Accounting Software
• Salesforce / CRM Tools
• SAP – Multiple modules available (requires internship or work experience)
✅ Final Thought
These are the foundational skills companies expect. If you master even a few of them, you’re ready to showcase yourself with confidence.
Keep learning, stay focused, and build your skillset strategically. You’ve got this! ��
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Closing Note
This is our Day 4. If anything was unclear, feel free to let me know. In the upcoming videos, we’ll continue exploring these skills and dive into certifications and how to reflect them in your resume.
Thank you
Yours , Edhi Mana
Life Guru