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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

It totally depends on your educational background and your area of interest. if you are good in maths, statistics or analytical skills then the sky is the limit. The skills are much in demand everywhere and we have a shortage of highly skilled professionals. Please hit like if you are satisfied with the response.

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

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Yes, you can go for part-time mode such as weekend classes that's how most of the people go for and mostly the classes are available in weekend batches only. Moreover, if you can spend a good amount of money you can go with SAS institute as they provide certification as well for the same. Please don't forget to hit like if you liked the response

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

It totally depends on your educational background and your area of interest if you are good at maths, statistics or analytical skills definitely you should go for SAS whereas, in SAP there are different modules so depending on your educational background you can opt for it. If you liked the response, don't forget to hit the like button.

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

You can search for institutes which provide SAS base course I know few of those such as analytics lab, simplilearn and PST analytics.

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subhasish debroy

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CCNA stands for Cisco Certified Network Associate. There are different versions of CCNA. They are CCNA Discovery, CCNA Security and CCNA R&S. Among them, CCNA R&S is most popular and of high demand in the industry.

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Debajit Chandra

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As I can see, you have chosen CCNA as a category and I presume you have an interest on Networking. Yes, you may go for a CCNA training and get certified. It would help you to get an entry level job in networking.

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