VBA Classes – Pricing & Payment Options for Existing Indian Students

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VBA Classes Pricing & Payment for Indian Students

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Thank you very much for your interest in our VBA Classes. As an existing student of Chandoo.org, you get 25% discount on the VBA class fees.

Please select an option to proceed

If you want to pay by bank transfer, check or cash deposit, see below.

Payment with Bank Transfer, Check or Cash Deposit

Please follow below instructions to enroll thru Bank transfer, Check or Cash Deposit

  1. Send an email to chandoo.d @ gmail.com with the subject Account Details for VBA Classes [Existing Student]
  2. We will reply to you in a few hours with our account details (account number, name, branch code, IFSC code etc.).
  3. Make a payment of as per the option you want, in favor of Purnachandra Rao Duggirala.
  4. Once you made the payment (either check or online transfer) send me the details of transaction along with your email ID which you want to use for VBA Classes.
  5. We will enroll you as soon as possible and send the login details and URL of secure site where you can access lessons.

Things to keep in mind

  1. Please inform me as soon as you transfer along with transaction details (number, text you have used in the transfer) so that I will know where the money is coming from.
  2. If you want a refund for any reason, you must give me your bank name, account number and full name as per your account. Refunds will be thru Online Transfers only. I will not post any checks for refunds.
  3. We will send you a payment receipt with in one week of transfer. I have to do this manually and that is why it takes time.

Any More Questions or Problems During Signup?
If you have any problem during signup process or still have some un-answered questions, write to me at chandoo.d @ gmail.com or call me at +91 814 262 1090. I will be very glad to answer your questions.

We hope to see you in our VBA Class.

Contact Details
Email: chandoo.d @ gmail.com
US: +1 206 792 9480
India: +91 814 262 1090

About Your Teacher – Chandoo:

At Chandoo,org, I have one goal – “to make you awesome in Excel”. I have started writing about Excel in year 2007. To date, I have authored more than 400 tutorials, articles and how-to guides and trained more than 3,000 people and made them awesome in Excel. I have received prestigious MVP award from Microsoft in years 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012.

About Your Teacher – Vijay:

Vijay has been working with Excel & VBA for last 7 years. He has a wealth of VBA knowledge and very eager to share it with us. He is a regular member at chandoo.org forums. He will be teaching various VBA concepts, examples etc in the VBA Class.

About Your Teacher – Hui:

Hui works as an executive in a mining company in Australia. He is very passionate about scheduling, budgeting & simulation. He will be posting about these topics and answering your questions at our VBA Class.

We hope to see you in our VBA Class.

Links & Downloads

VBA Classes – Join Today
Pricing & Payment Option – for Indians
Frequently Asked Questions about VBA Classes
VBA Class Brochure [PDF]
Demo Lessons

Testimonials from Past Students

Fantastic! I looked high and low for courses to physically go to here in Aussieland and there were none. Books are great but nothing like seeing and doing. I really wanted to learn VBA progamming so I could develop applications for our business and do some consulting on the side.

– John Hackwood
     

I never expected to cover so much useful material in 12 weeks. Based on prior experience with Excel and VBA, I realize that even after the course I know only a small percentage of what there is to know. But I have a wealth of knowledge that I can put to immediate use, and that’s all I can ask at this point.

I have seen samples of other courses that were slicker, but I’ve never seen one that was as effective in conveying so much material. In summary, your course was worth every penny I paid for it. Thank you.

– Daryl Fagala
     

In one word: AWESOME. The videos for the most part have been really easy to follow and understand. I think the ‘practical tracks’ were extremely beneficial as they gave us a real world application of the concepts. The homework assignments were priceless – VBA is a language best learnt by doing. I think the pace of it has been quite good as well, and the discussion amongst students are useful.

– Prem Sivakanthan
     

The lessons so far are clear, direct and straight to the point. The lessons are practical, covering topics and areas that are/ may be to handy in work environment. I now have a much better and clearer understanding of VBA. Best investment I ever made!

– Hui Lee Phua
     

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