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satyam pandey

Beginner-Level 3

Now a day's, CCC is necessary for many government jobs in which basic computer knowledge is needed. So, it is good if you have this basic degree because it will make you eligible and add some opportunity in your career for applying government jobs. And you are an EC students, so I also think a little effort is needed to clear this exam because only CCC is needed in jobs.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

In case you want to become a software developer in Indian IT companies then you must plan your education minimum up to MCA. In the meantime you can learn one of Object Oriented Programming language such as C#, C+ or Java along with your graduation degree. Also you are advised to learn at least one RDBMS and database programming fundamentals.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both MCA & MBA are excellent career options. If you want to pursue career in technology then MCA is very good career option. MBA will prepare you for multiple management functions in multiple sectors & industries. At the start of career MBA graduates are better paid then MCA but in long run both careers are equally good and paying. You can chose any career option based on your interests to excel in career. I have only one advice that you must chose your PG institute with proper diligence because it will drive your career direction and growth.

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alka kumari

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Yes, SAP is a course.
You can check the below mentioned link for more details:
http://www.saponlinetutorials.com/sap-stands-for-sap-full-form/
Good luck.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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HPCL is the best training partner for SAP in SCM and MM module.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

SAP is the world's largest selling enterprise resources planning (ERP) software system. For the implementation of SAP, you require ABAB developers and functional consultants. If you want to make career in technical field, then you may learn ABAB and opt for certification courses. In case you want to be a functional specialist, you can do one of more functional module certification. SAP professionals are paid above normal developers and business analysts. With SAP certifications, you can join IT companies or IT department of various business enterprises.

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