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kavitaramaiah
Hi Everybody, I want to know the advantages of doing an SAP HR course.Kindly help me with this.Would like to know everything about the course.Kindly help me out. Thanks & Regards, Kavita
From India, Bangalore
radhu.sima
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hi Kavita,
Its definitely useful with more and more organizations becoming tech savvy. Go ahead and learn at least an application based course . It will give you an added edge.
Thanks & Regards,
Radhika

From India, Mumbai
kavitaramaiah
Hi Radhika,
Thank you for the quick reply.Can you please brief me with the qualification one needs to have to take up this course.I have heard that one needs to have a BE to take up this course.please clarify.
Thanks & Regards,
Kavita

From India, Bangalore
archnahr
113

Hi,
Doing a SAP HR course has surely many advantages. Managing databases becomes easier and as the technology is getting advanced the demand for SAP HR professional is high.
:D So, carry on, go for the course.
Cheers
Archna

From India, Delhi
hr_cult
hi
i'm mohit going to persue masters in HR from dehi schoo of economics.... i was really wondering about these courses and the edge that they render while summers n final placements ....also was curios to know about the peoplesoft oracle course n how is it different from this one???...insights are highly solicited
regards
mohit
MHROD
DSE206-08


vrushali
Hi Kavita,
Even i am looking for same course. But let me tell you one thing that once i have been for VIP interview and they were ready to provide training for the same as that time i was only Bcom Graduate and was working in one of the consultancy as Recruiter.
So I think for doing Sap any graduate is fine. But if u have done oracle it will be really preferable. But ur Ms. Office mostley excel should be stronge enough.
So even if u get anyother information please let me know.
Vrushali

From India, Mumbai
radhu.sima
3

Hi, It is not necessary for you to be an engineer for doing an Application oriented course. You do not have to know how to program or configure any thing. Regards, Radhika
From India, Mumbai
SENTHILHR
1

Hi everybody,
It's so interesting to chat about this topic....One of my friend also said that SAP is already accumulating 50% of the market & still moving ahead.The only matter is course fee, it's tremendously high if you go for an good institution :!: :!:

From India, Madras
archnahr
113

Hi Senthil,
The course fees is undoubtedly high, and even there are very few places where you can get the training.
But if you are working with any Good organisation, the company can sponser the candidates. My organisation has also sponsored me for SAP course and they are sending me to Germany for the final module.
So, try and convince your company to sponser you. :wink:
Cheers
Archna

From India, Delhi
jram
Hi Kavitha,
If u r belongs HR Dept, If u known SAP HR course tat more advantage, nw days in corporate sector they want to do systametically, so if u do this course definetly it ll help for ur future
Wish U All the Best
:arrow: Jai

From India, Madras
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