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New answer posted
2016-02-05 13:31:56
Contributor-Level 7
SAP Training develops skills and experience in the practical management and application of technology. It is for everyone - from everyday users to senior management. SAP is the world's leading provider of business software which specializes in industry specific Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions.
• There is no specific eligibility for learning SAP. Obviously one needs to have some knowledge and liking for the subject he/she wants to learn.
• There are different SAP modules you may choose to specialize in as per your interest:
PP - Production Planning
FI - Financial Accounting
CO - Controlling
AM - Asset Management
PS - Pr
New answer posted
2016-02-02 20:12:22
Beginner-Level 5
All the Best.
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2016-02-02 16:43:57
Guide-Level 14
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2016-02-01 19:10:11
Beginner-Level 5
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2016-01-30 21:07:32
Guide-Level 14
Both the courses have a global recognition but still, SAP wins over CCNA with respect to salary and exposure.
New answer posted
2016-01-28 17:48:03
Beginner-Level 3
New answer posted
2016-01-27 15:57:31Beginner-Level 3
The exact amount would depend on the level of understanding you have of the certification and application, as you do not have experience.The general range lies between 25K to 40k for freshers.
New answer posted
2016-01-25 17:16:06
Guide-Level 14
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2016-01-19 22:15:59New answer posted
2016-01-14 19:19:27
Beginner-Level 1
At the risk of my personal pride, I will confess that based on my analysis of how did you get your start in SAP? It appears that Basis (SAP System Administration) and SAP ABAP Programming are the two specialties which are most frequently entered immediately upon graduating with a Bachelor's degree.
This makes sense if you think about it though. These two disciplines require the least amount of "Business" knowledge. Folks who major in Computer Science or something related will have a base skill set which can be easily adapted to Basis and/or programming in ABAP.
Thanks.
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