15 Days Business Analytics Training & Internship

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About Course

Kickstart your journey into the world of Business Analysis with this comprehensive 15-Day Business Analyst Internship, designed to help students and aspiring professionals understand how businesses identify problems, gather requirements, and build effective software solutions. This internship combines industry-relevant concepts with practical activities, enabling you to learn the complete Business Analysis lifecycle—from understanding business needs to documenting requirements and supporting successful project delivery.

Throughout the program, you’ll explore real-world business scenarios, learn professional documentation techniques, understand Agile methodologies, create user stories, analyze business processes, and work on a hands-on capstone project. Whether you’re aiming for a career in IT, consulting, product management, or project management, this internship provides the essential foundation required to excel as a Business Analyst.


🚀 What This Internship Covers

  • Fundamentals of Business Analysis and the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
  • Roles and responsibilities of a Business Analyst in real-world projects
  • Stakeholder identification and requirement gathering techniques
  • Functional, non-functional, and business requirement documentation
  • Business Requirement Documents (BRD), Functional Requirement Documents (FRD), and User Stories
  • Business process analysis using As-Is and To-Be process modeling
  • Requirement prioritization, validation, and traceability
  • Agile methodology, Scrum framework, and Business Analyst responsibilities in Agile teams
  • Introduction to industry tools such as Jira, Confluence, Draw.io, Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, and Excel
  • Wireframing basics, User Acceptance Testing (UAT), and change management
  • End-to-end Business Analysis project based on a real-world business problem

🧠 Learning Approach

This internship follows a learn-by-doing methodology that emphasizes practical application alongside theoretical understanding. Each module includes detailed lessons, industry examples, assignments, quizzes, and mini projects that simulate real Business Analyst responsibilities. You’ll work with professional documentation templates, analyze business cases, prepare process diagrams, write user stories, and develop project deliverables commonly used in software companies.

The internship concludes with a comprehensive capstone project where you’ll perform the role of a Business Analyst for a real-world business scenario, helping you gain valuable portfolio experience and industry-ready skills.


🏆 Skills You Will Gain

By completing this internship, you will develop the ability to:

  • Understand the complete Business Analysis lifecycle
  • Gather and analyze business requirements effectively
  • Conduct stakeholder analysis and requirement elicitation sessions
  • Prepare BRDs, FRDs, user stories, and acceptance criteria
  • Create business process flow diagrams and process improvement models
  • Prioritize and validate requirements using industry-standard techniques
  • Work confidently in Agile and Scrum environments
  • Use popular Business Analysis tools such as Jira, Confluence, Draw.io, Lucidchart, and Excel
  • Develop Requirement Traceability Matrices (RTM) and UAT documentation
  • Improve communication, analytical thinking, problem-solving, and documentation skills
  • Build professional Business Analysis documentation suitable for real projects

🎯 Who This Internship is For

This internship is ideal for:

  • Students pursuing BCA, MCA, B.Tech, M.Tech, B.Sc., M.Sc., BBA, MBA, or related programs
  • Fresh graduates looking to start a career in Business Analysis
  • Aspiring Business Analysts and Functional Analysts
  • Software professionals interested in transitioning to Business Analysis roles
  • Product Management and Project Management aspirants
  • Entrepreneurs who want to understand business processes and requirement analysis
  • Anyone interested in learning how businesses and software teams collaborate to build successful digital solutions

No prior Business Analysis experience is required. Basic computer knowledge and an interest in business processes and problem-solving are sufficient to begin.


💼 Internship Outcome

Upon successful completion of the internship, you will have a solid understanding of Business Analysis concepts, documentation practices, Agile methodologies, and business process analysis techniques. You’ll complete a portfolio-ready capstone project featuring professional Business Analysis artifacts such as BRDs, FRDs, user stories, process models, and requirement traceability documents.

These practical skills will prepare you for entry-level roles such as Business Analyst, Junior Business Analyst, Functional Analyst, Product Analyst, Business Process Analyst, or IT Business Analyst. You’ll also gain the confidence to participate in requirement gathering sessions, collaborate with development teams, and contribute effectively to real-world software and digital transformation projects.

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Course Content

Module 1: Fundamentals of Business Analysis
Business Analysis is the bridge between business needs and technology solutions. In this module, learners will gain a strong foundation in the core principles of Business Analysis, understand the role of a Business Analyst (BA), and learn how organizations identify and solve business problems through structured analysis. Students will explore the BA lifecycle, understand stakeholders, differentiate between functional and non-functional requirements, and learn how businesses improve efficiency using analysis techniques. By the end of this module, students will be able to identify business problems, communicate effectively with stakeholders, understand project objectives, and contribute meaningfully to software and business improvement initiatives. This module prepares learners with the essential mindset and vocabulary needed before diving into requirement gathering and process modeling in later modules.

  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Business Analysis
  • Lesson 2: Roles and Responsibilities of a Business Analyst
  • Lesson 3: Stakeholders and Requirement Types
  • Lesson 4: Business Analysis Lifecycle & SDLC Overview
  • Business Analysis Fundamentals Assessment
  • Analyze a Real-World Business Problem

Module 2: Requirements Gathering & Process Analysis
Requirements are the foundation of every successful project. No matter how skilled the development team is, a project is likely to fail if the requirements are incomplete, unclear, or misunderstood. In this module, students will learn how Business Analysts gather, analyze, prioritize, and validate business requirements using industry-standard techniques. They will also explore business process analysis, process modeling, and requirement documentation. This module focuses on the practical skills that Business Analysts use daily while interacting with clients and stakeholders. Students will learn various elicitation techniques such as interviews, workshops, brainstorming, surveys, observation, and document analysis. They will also understand how to model business processes using flowcharts and BPMN, identify inefficiencies in current ("As-Is") processes, and propose optimized ("To-Be") workflows. By the end of this module, learners will be able to confidently conduct requirement-gathering sessions, create process diagrams, document business requirements, prioritize features using standard frameworks, and validate requirements before development begins.

Module 3: Documentation, Agile Methodologies & Business Analysis Tools
As projects become more complex, Business Analysts need more than just communication and requirement gathering skills. They must document requirements professionally, collaborate effectively with Agile teams, manage changing priorities, and use modern business analysis tools to support project delivery. This module introduces learners to Agile methodologies, Scrum framework, user story management, wireframing basics, traceability, and widely used BA tools such as Jira, Confluence, Microsoft Visio, Draw.io, Lucidchart, Trello, and Microsoft Excel. Students will learn how Agile projects differ from traditional Waterfall projects, how Business Analysts contribute in Scrum teams, how to create and refine user stories, and how to manage product backlogs. They will also understand Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM), change management, and the importance of maintaining documentation throughout the project lifecycle. By the end of this module, learners will be able to work confidently in modern software development environments, collaborate with cross-functional teams, use industry-standard documentation and visualization tools, and prepare for entry-level Business Analyst roles.

Module 4: Capstone Project – Real-World Business Analysis Project
This capstone project brings together all the knowledge and practical skills learned throughout the internship. Students will work as a Business Analyst for a simulated real-world project, applying requirement gathering, stakeholder analysis, business process modeling, Agile documentation, user story creation, wireframing, requirement traceability, and User Acceptance Testing (UAT). The project is designed to mirror the responsibilities of an entry-level Business Analyst in a software development company. Instead of focusing on theory, students will create professional deliverables that are commonly expected in real client projects. By completing this capstone, learners will build a portfolio-ready Business Analysis project demonstrating their ability to understand business problems, propose solutions, document requirements, collaborate with stakeholders, and support the software development lifecycle. This project can also be showcased during interviews to demonstrate practical Business Analyst skills.

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