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After BMM, you can become an anchor, a director, a journalist, a photographer and can go into similar professions. Whereas, after B.Sc in IT, you can become an IT engineer, associate engineer, systems manager/engineer, database manager, database security professional, software developer or software tester.
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SAP requires good understanding about business process and understanding the requirement of a client.
Once you work for 3 years in a particular company, you would be familiar with the business process, and you can start looking for more options later.
You won't get a job after completing SAP course easily. I would also say it's not tough, though. It takes time, many opportunities will be available in future.
Good luck.
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