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Exercise 7 & 8 - Excel - Formatting - Exercise

The document outlines exercises for formatting and analyzing student data using MS Excel, focusing on techniques such as sorting, filtering, and conditional formatting. It includes detailed steps for managing student data, calculating results, and presenting fee details with conditional logic. The final output is a well-structured Excel sheet displaying the analyzed data clearly and effectively.

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Exercise 7 & 8 - Excel - Formatting - Exercise

The document outlines exercises for formatting and analyzing student data using MS Excel, focusing on techniques such as sorting, filtering, and conditional formatting. It includes detailed steps for managing student data, calculating results, and presenting fee details with conditional logic. The final output is a well-structured Excel sheet displaying the analyzed data clearly and effectively.

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Exercise 7: Student Data Formatting and Analysis Using MS Excel.

Aim:
To apply essential Excel formatting and data manipulation techniques such as inserting,
sorting, filtering, conditional formatting, and ranking to analyze student data effectively for
the data given below:

Details of 1st BCOM CA Students


12 th
S.No Name DOB Name of the School marks in %
1 Elisha 13-11-2004 Blossom International School 93%
2 Harish 11-12-2004 Holy cross Higher Secondary School 97%
3 Jothi 17-09-2004 Blossom International School 45%
4 Durga 19-07-2003 Holy cross Higher Secondary School 84%
5 Arun 23-06-2003 AVM Matriculation School 84%
6 Fathima 07-11-2004 Blossom International School 95%
7 Iniya 05-11-2003 Holy cross Higher Secondary School 71%
8 balu 18-12-2003 AVM Matriculation School 69%
9 Gayathri 01-02-2003 Holy cross Higher Secondary School 77%
10 chandru 29-04-2003 AVM Matriculation School 82%
11 Prassana 31-05-2004 Blossom International School 96%

Steps:
1. Apply Borders:
Select the entire dataset and apply All Borders from the Home > Font > Borders menu.
2. Duplicate the 5th Row to the 12th Row:
Select row 5, copy (Ctrl+C), go to row 12, right-click and select 'Insert Copied Cells'.
3. Insert a New Row Between 5 & 6 and Move 11th Row Data:
Right-click on row 6 and click Insert to add a new row. Cut the data from row 11 and
paste it into the new row 6.
4. Sort the Dataset Alphabetically:
Select the full dataset. Go to Data > Sort and choose the column with student names (or
school names) to sort A–Z.
5. Filter for 'Blossom International School':
Apply Filter from Data > Filter. Click the filter dropdown in the School Name column and
check only 'Blossom International School'.
6. Add Heading 'I B.Com CA Students':
Insert a new row at the top and type the heading. Merge and center the heading across
all relevant columns.
7. Highlight Students Based on Percentage:
Use Conditional Formatting from Home > Conditional Formatting > New Rule:
- Blue fill for >90%
- Green fill for >80%
- Red fill for ≤80%
8. Categorise as Pass or Fail:
Insert a new column titled “Result” next to the "12th marks in %" column.
In the first cell under “Result” (assume this is cell D2), enter the following formula:
=IF(C2>50, "Pass", "Fail")
9. Rank Students by Percentage:
Insert a new column titled 'Rank'. Use the formula: =RANK.EQ(G32, $C$2:$C$12, 0) to
rank based on percentages.
Use IF function =IF(F4="pass",RANK(E4,$E$4:$E$16,0),"No rank")

Output:
A well-formatted Excel sheet displaying student data, clearly bordered, sorted, filtered,
color-coded based on performance, and ranked by percentage, with a heading for class
identity and structured rows for clarity.
Exercise 8

Conditional Formatting and Basic Calculations using MS Excel

Aim:

To apply formatting, conditional logic, and basic calculations in Excel to analyze and present
student fee details efficiently

S.n Gende Clas Book


o Name r s Place Fees
1 Deep M FY Urban 3000
Semi
2 Jayesh M SY urban 1000
3 Yash M TY Urban 1000
Semi
4 Sara F FY urban 500
Semi
5 Gita F FY urban 3000
6 Jinal F TY Rural 5000
7 Kavita F SY Urban 4000
Semi
8 Minal F SY urban 1000
9 Karan M TY Urban 1000
10 Abhay M TY Rural 5000
11 Bina F FY Urban 3000
Semi
12 Seema F FY urban 500
13 Naresh M FY Rural 500
14 Rina F TY Urban 5000
Gajendra Semi
15 n M SY urban 4000
Steps:

1. Create a Table:

o Enter student data in a table format.

o Add proper borders to all cells.

o Title the worksheet as “Student Fees Details”.

2. Apply Conditional Formatting:

o Highlight cells in the "Category" column:

 Urban → Dark Green.

 Semi-Urban → Light Blue.

o Highlight cells in the "Fees" column:

 < ₹10,000 → Red.

 ₹10,000–12,000 → Light Green.

 > ₹12,000 → Light Blue.

3. Calculate Totals:

o Use the SUM() function to find:

 Total fees for each student after scholarship.

 Total fees paid by all students.

4. Scholarship Calculations:

o Use the given scholarship % to compute:

 Scholarship amount for each student.

 Net fee payable after deducting scholarship.

5. Modify Scholarship Percentages:

o Use Find and Replace to update:


 8% → 16%, 10% → 18%, and 12% → 20%.

6. Recalculate Fees:

o Recalculate scholarship amounts and net fees using updated percentages.

Output:

A formatted Excel sheet displaying student fee details with conditional formatting,
calculated scholarship amounts, and updated total fees payable after modifying scholarship
percentages.

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