Hi, I am Chandu, a BSc graduate in Electronics from the class of 2007. I am planning to pursue a SAP course, but my friends are advising against it since I am a fresher. They doubt if I will secure a job after completing the SAP course. I am totally confused and seek clarification on this matter. Please suggest which module would be suitable for me and provide your guidance. My dear friends, I appreciate your help.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hands-on experience is a must if you want to get a good offer. Acquiring an SAP Certificate does help a lot. However, there are various modules in SAP ERP like HR, FICO, PM, etc., and again, there are sub-modules within these modules. For instance, in the SAP HR module, there are sub-modules like OM, PA, TM, PY, etc. So, get your certificate and join a firm where SAP is being implemented.
All the best
From India
All the best
From India
Chandu,
I came to know that you completed your graduation with electronics as the major subject. Congratulations to you for becoming a graduate. Before going for any SAP training, I want to let you know that SAP is a German-based company that develops software application packages used by business managers to implement ERP in inventory control, order tracking, customer service, finance, HR, and any other business activity. It is an online financial and administrative software (S/W) composed of individual, integrated software modules (technical and functional) that perform various organizational system tasks. SAP is an acronym, which stands for "Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung" in Germany and "Systems, Applications & Products in Data Processing" in English. SAP is the fourth largest software company in the world, ranking after Microsoft, IBM, and Oracle in terms of market capitalization. In the SAP Technical Module, we have ABAP, SAP Architecture, BDC, BAPI, EDI, ITS, etc. In the SAP Functional Module, we have MM (Material Management), SD (Sales & Distribution), PP (Production Planning), HR (Human Resources), QM (Quality Management), WM (Warehouse Management), LO (Logistics), CA (Cross Application), TR (Treasury & Cash), FI/CO (Financial Controlling), PS (Project & Systems), and PM (Plant Maintenance).
In your case, you are eligible to go for the SAP technical module due to your technical background. In any case, you may contact your nearby SAP training center for better information. Thank you.
With all wishes,
[Biswajit Pani]
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From India, Bhubaneswar
I came to know that you completed your graduation with electronics as the major subject. Congratulations to you for becoming a graduate. Before going for any SAP training, I want to let you know that SAP is a German-based company that develops software application packages used by business managers to implement ERP in inventory control, order tracking, customer service, finance, HR, and any other business activity. It is an online financial and administrative software (S/W) composed of individual, integrated software modules (technical and functional) that perform various organizational system tasks. SAP is an acronym, which stands for "Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung" in Germany and "Systems, Applications & Products in Data Processing" in English. SAP is the fourth largest software company in the world, ranking after Microsoft, IBM, and Oracle in terms of market capitalization. In the SAP Technical Module, we have ABAP, SAP Architecture, BDC, BAPI, EDI, ITS, etc. In the SAP Functional Module, we have MM (Material Management), SD (Sales & Distribution), PP (Production Planning), HR (Human Resources), QM (Quality Management), WM (Warehouse Management), LO (Logistics), CA (Cross Application), TR (Treasury & Cash), FI/CO (Financial Controlling), PS (Project & Systems), and PM (Plant Maintenance).
In your case, you are eligible to go for the SAP technical module due to your technical background. In any case, you may contact your nearby SAP training center for better information. Thank you.
With all wishes,
[Biswajit Pani]
E-mail ID:
From India, Bhubaneswar
Hi, Chandu! I am pursuing MCA and currently in the 6th semester. If you want to learn SAP, then you should start with ABAP/4 if you have an IT background and are good at coding. If not, then go for the functional part of SAP. In all their modules, you should have knowledge about these modules. All the best! Garima
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Chandu,
How are you doing? I hope all is well. Whether you are a fresher or an experienced individual, it is essential to have passion for what you do. With passion, you can achieve anything. SAP is a hard skill, and if you receive training from a reputable institute, you will be in a good position.
Kind regards, [Your Name]
From India, Hyderabad
How are you doing? I hope all is well. Whether you are a fresher or an experienced individual, it is essential to have passion for what you do. With passion, you can achieve anything. SAP is a hard skill, and if you receive training from a reputable institute, you will be in a good position.
Kind regards, [Your Name]
From India, Hyderabad
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