Master Microsoft 365 Copilot for Workflow Automation – Exclusive Training in India
- Parikshit Khanna
- Mar 29
- 6 min read
Updated: Apr 5

n 2026, simply buying a Microsoft 365 Copilot license is not enough. Organisations need teams that know how to use Copilot inside real work—across documents, spreadsheets, presentations, inboxes, meetings, and repeatable business processes.
That matters even more now because Microsoft’s Copilot stack has matured. Microsoft says Copilot Chat is available at no additional cost for eligible Microsoft Entra users with a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription, while Microsoft 365 Copilot adds work-grounded assistance inside apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams, along with the ability to create and use agents with Copilot Studio. In India, Microsoft currently lists Microsoft 365 Copilot enterprise pricing at ₹2,495 per user/month paid yearly, while Microsoft 365 Copilot Business is listed from ₹1,745 per user/month paid yearly.
That means the real business question is no longer “Should we buy Copilot?” It is “How do we make sure our people actually use it well, safely, and repeatedly?” Microsoft now also provides a Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption report to help organisations track how usage is spreading and where power users are emerging, which makes training and rollout quality even more important.
Why Microsoft 365 Copilot Training Matters More in 2026
Without structured training | With structured training |
Teams try random prompts and get mixed-quality results | Teams learn repeatable prompt frameworks and role-based workflows |
Licenses are purchased, but usage stays shallow | Copilot becomes part of daily work inside Microsoft 365 |
Employees use Copilot for drafting only | Teams learn analysis, summarisation, reporting, and workflow automation |
Data, governance, and review risks increase | Users understand safe usage, approval flows, and compliance expectations |
ROI is hard to measure | Adoption, workflow impact, and usage patterns become easier to track |
Microsoft positions Microsoft 365 Copilot as a work tool grounded in the apps employees already use and in the data they already have permission to access through Microsoft Graph. That makes it powerful—but it also means organisations need better training, governance, and rollout discipline.
Who Is Parikshit Khanna?
Parikshit Khanna is the Founder of Digital Training Jet, an MSME-registered AI corporate training firm, and is positioned in your draft as an AI trainer, corporate enablement specialist, TEDx speaker, and published co-author. According to your supplied copy, he has trained 50,000+ professionals across India and the Gulf and has delivered workshops for organisations including Tata Group, LG Electronics, VISA, Philip Morris, Sheela Foam, Hero Future Energies, Prasar Bharati, IIT Delhi, and others.
He is supported by a specialist partner network for focused enterprise modules in design, automation, governance, and agentic workflows.
Expert Partner Trainers in the Microsoft Copilot Programme
Trainer | Specialisation | Focus in Copilot Training |
Parikshit Khanna | Copilot productivity, enterprise enablement, workflow automation | End-to-end program leadership and business adoption |
Varun Sahdev | UI/UX and creative workflows | Copilot for presentations, visual systems, and creative productivity |
Rushabh Mehta | Agentic AI and automation thinking | Decision workflows, thinking partners, structured AI usage |
Arpan Saxena | No-code automation and operations | Process automation using Copilot, agents, and workflow logic |
Asheesh Shah | AI strategy and governance | Secure, compliant enterprise adoption and governance design |
This trainer positioning and role allocation are based on the content you provided.
What This Microsoft 365 Copilot Training Covers
This is not positioned as a feature tour. It works best as a hands-on workflow automation program for working professionals and enterprise teams.
Core Learning Areas
Module | What participants learn | Why it matters |
Copilot in Word | Drafting, rewriting, summarising, formatting, document Q&A | Faster content creation and cleaner documentation |
Copilot in Excel | Formula suggestions, charts, insights, structured analysis | Better reporting, analysis, and spreadsheet productivity |
Copilot in PowerPoint | Deck generation from prompts or documents, summarisation, edits | Faster presentation creation and cleaner storytelling |
Copilot in Outlook | Thread summaries, drafting, tone support, reply assistance | Better inbox speed and communication quality |
Copilot in Teams | Meeting summaries, action items, recap support | Stronger follow-through after meetings |
Prompt engineering | Better prompting for reliable, repeatable outputs | Improves consistency and reduces wasted time |
Workflow automation | Mapping multi-step work from input to outcome | Moves teams from prompt usage to process design |
Copilot Studio | Creating custom agents and agent flows | Enables department-specific automation and scale |
Governance and responsible AI | Safe usage, human review, compliance awareness | Supports secure enterprise rollout |
Microsoft’s official documentation supports this practical direction: Copilot works across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and other Microsoft 365 apps; Copilot Studio is Microsoft’s low-code platform for building agents and agent flows; and those agents can use knowledge sources, tools, connectors, and automation logic.
What’s New in 2026: Agent Mode and Copilot Studio
One of the biggest improvements you should highlight in the blog is that Copilot is moving beyond simple prompt-response assistance.
Microsoft has introduced Agent Mode for Microsoft 365 apps, starting in Word and Excel, with PowerPoint coming soon, so users can work more iteratively with Copilot on multi-step tasks. Microsoft describes Agent Mode as a more interactive way to draft, refine, analyse, and update documents or workbooks while the user stays in control.
At the same time, Copilot Studio lets organisations build custom agents and agent flows using a graphical, low-code environment. Microsoft says these agents can connect to knowledge sources, tools, and workflows, and can be created either to run on their own or to extend Microsoft 365 Copilot for specific enterprise scenarios.
That is exactly why a 2026 Copilot training session should not stop at prompts. It should teach employees how to think in terms of workflow design, use-case mapping, safe automation, and measurable adoption.
Why This Copilot Training Stands Out
According to your draft, this training offer stands out because it is:
Customised by industry and job role
Hands-on and live-demo focused
Built around measurable outcomes
Available online and offline
Offered in English and Hindi
Supported with prompt libraries, templates, and post-session support
That positioning is strong. I would sharpen it into this wording:
What makes this programme different
It focuses on daily business workflows, not only features.
It is designed around adoption and ROI, not only awareness.
It can be tailored for manufacturing, finance, operations, HR, sales, marketing, legal, and leadership teams.
It helps organisations move from license purchase to real usage discipline.
Who Should Attend
Audience | Why this training is relevant |
Professionals using Microsoft 365 | Learn how to automate daily documentation, reporting, and communication |
L&D, HR, and operations teams | Build structured rollout plans and practical enablement |
Managers and business leaders | Improve productivity and decision support across teams |
Teams adopting Copilot | Move from experimentation to repeatable usage |
Organisations exploring agents | Understand where Copilot Studio and workflow automation fit |
This audience positioning is based on your original draft and fits well with Microsoft’s current Copilot direction toward app-grounded work, agents, and adoption measurement.
Transparent Pricing for Copilot Training Sessions
Your draft lists the following commercial structure:
Session Type | Price |
Online Workshop (Zoom/Teams) | ₹6,000 per hour |
Offline in Delhi NCR | ₹7,000 per hour |
Offline Outside Delhi NCR | ₹35,000 flat per full-day session |
UAE / Gulf – Half Day | AED 8,500 |
UAE / Gulf – Full Day | AED 15,000 |
International Virtual | USD 150 per hour |
Your draft also states that custom pricing is available for multi-day programmes, team rollouts, and annual L&D partnerships, with 50% advance at confirmation.
Organisations Trained by Parikshit Khanna and Team
According to your supplied draft, the broader training portfolio includes work with organisations such as Tata Group, LG Electronics, VISA, Philip Morris, Sheela Foam, Hero Future Energies, Prasar Bharati, Ambit Capital, IIT Delhi, and GL Bajaj Institute.
For the blog, I would present this as social proof rather than overloading the opening paragraph.
Ready to Automate Your Workflows with Microsoft 365 Copilot?
Do not let your Copilot licenses sit underused.
With the right training, Microsoft 365 Copilot can move from basic prompting to structured drafting, spreadsheet analysis, meeting intelligence, communication support, custom agents, and workflow automation. Microsoft’s own product direction now clearly supports that broader adoption path through app-grounded Copilot, Agent Mode, Copilot Studio, and adoption analytics.
For a customised Microsoft 365 Copilot workflow automation training session in India, your draft lists the following contact details:
Phone / WhatsApp: +91 9997213177
Email: connect@parikshitkhanna.com
Website: www.parikshitkhanna.com
Location: Greater Noida, Delhi NCR | Serving pan-India and internationally
Frequently Asked Questions
Do we need active Copilot licenses for training?
For the best hands-on experience, yes. Your draft also notes that awareness and readiness sessions can be delivered without active licenses.
Is the training customised?
Yes. Your draft states that the content is tailored by industry, team function, and workflow requirement.
Can sessions be delivered online?
Yes. Your draft says the sessions can be delivered online or offline across India.
What size groups can be trained?
Your draft says group size is flexible, from 15 to 300+ participants.
Final Version of the Closing Paragraph
Microsoft 365 Copilot is no longer just a writing assistant. In 2026, it is becoming a real workflow layer for documents, analysis, communication, agents, and process support. Organisations that invest in practical training will be in a much better position to convert licenses into adoption, adoption into productivity, and productivity into measurable business value.



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