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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

The duration of SAS is about a month, moreover, it depends on schedules as per weekdays or weekends and SAS advanced should take about 40 days and the fee for SAS in 3rd party institutes is around 20k for base SAS and for SAS institutes it is 55k.

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, it depends upon your current job profile or educational background. If you are good in statistics and calculation then it is a very good option for you.

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

If you are already working as a data analyst then your cousin has suggested you a very fine course with tremendous opportunities in coming years.

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

According to me, SAS has more opportunities at freshers level, so you can get opportunities to work as a trainee with MNCs whereas in SAP it's a bit difficult to enter at freshers level. Secondly, it totally depends on your interest what kind of technology drives you more.

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

If you are good in statistics and calculations then you can go for SAS as it will open a whole new world of analytics for you. It is a field with tremendous opportunities.

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Ranjit ShekdarSAP consultant and trainer, data scientist

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No, it won't be a problem as they will be teaching you the basics (relatively speaking) in B.Sc too.

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