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The SQL Essentials certification teaches the basic skills required to interact with databases effectively. SQL is a universal language used across industries to manage information. Whether it’s checking customer details, analyzing sales, or storing employee records, SQL provides a simple way to access and process data.
This program introduces participants to creating, updating, and analyzing databases. With SQL Essentials, learners can confidently build queries, organize large sets of information, and apply these skills in business, development, or data-driven roles.
This exam is ideal for:
Domain 1 - Introduction to Databases
Domain 2 - Basics of SQL
Domain 3 - Data Retrieval
Domain 4 - Working with Tables
Domain 5 - Data Manipulation
Domain 6 - Joins and Relationships
Domain 7 - Aggregations and Functions
Domain 8 - Constraints and Data Integrity
Domain 9 - Advanced Queries
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Yes, from healthcare to finance, almost all industries use databases.
Data analysts, developers, and business professionals.
Yes, it is designed for beginners.
Absolutely, SQL is one of the core skills for data science.
SQL remains one of the most in-demand skills in IT and business.
Relational databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server.
It’s used to manage and retrieve data from databases.
No, SQL can be learned with basic computer knowledge.
Yes, it’s often used for business reporting and analytics.
No, SQL relies more on logic than advanced math.
Essentials cover basics like queries and joins; advanced SQL goes deeper into optimization and performance.
Yes, it integrates with Python, Java, C#, and more.
Yes, SQL works with large-scale databases, while Excel handles smaller datasets.
Yes, query writing is the main focus.
Roles such as data analyst, database administrator, or junior developer.