Hi Guys,
SAP certification used to be expensive in the past, but now it costs only Rs. 2.00 lakhs, including the certification exam cost at Unisoft, an SAP Authorized Education Partner. I have completed my SAP certification from Unisoft and am currently working in SAP. They also offer easy installments for the payment of fees. Check with them if you are truly interested in pursuing SAP certification.
Darun J
From India, Bangalore
SAP certification used to be expensive in the past, but now it costs only Rs. 2.00 lakhs, including the certification exam cost at Unisoft, an SAP Authorized Education Partner. I have completed my SAP certification from Unisoft and am currently working in SAP. They also offer easy installments for the payment of fees. Check with them if you are truly interested in pursuing SAP certification.
Darun J
From India, Bangalore
Hi, Before appearing for the real examination, you can evaluate and try out the practice tests at sapcertifications.ol-edu.com. They are providing three types of tests which suit your budget and knowledge.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hi,
We have an opening for a "SAP-ALE/IDOC" Developer in Bangalore.
Location: Bangalore
Experience: 2-4 years minimum
Skill Set Required:
Must have worked on the following:
1. IDOC Types Development
2. IDOC extension
3. IDOC Customer exits
4. Master Data distribution
5. ALE settings including Port, Partner profile, RFC destination, and logical system
6. BAPI, BADI, Function Module, Interactive reporting, and module pool programming will be an added advantage.
Good communication is a must.
Need to join on short notice.
1st round Telephonic interview is possible.
At least 2 live implementations are required.
2-3 years of experience is a must.
Technical Graduate (e.g., B.E., B.Tech, MCA, B.Sc Computer Science)
This is urgent.
Please revert with an updated resume and the following details:
Full Name:
Date of Birth:
Daytime Contact Number:
Residence Number/Alternate Number:
Email Address:
Present Annual Salary:
Take-home Salary per month:
Expected Salary:
Last Hike:
Notice Period:
Current Location:
Current Company Name:
Current Company's URL (website):
Reason for Change:
Whether Permanent/Contract:
Passport Number:
Total Experience:
Relevant Experience:
Domain:
Educational Qualifications:
Year of Passing:
Percentage:
Ready for Relocation:
Team Size of the Current Project:
Role:
Any Onsite Experience:
If interested, please contact me at [resource@sysaccord.com].
Thanks and Regards,
Sandhya
From India, Pune
We have an opening for a "SAP-ALE/IDOC" Developer in Bangalore.
Location: Bangalore
Experience: 2-4 years minimum
Skill Set Required:
Must have worked on the following:
1. IDOC Types Development
2. IDOC extension
3. IDOC Customer exits
4. Master Data distribution
5. ALE settings including Port, Partner profile, RFC destination, and logical system
6. BAPI, BADI, Function Module, Interactive reporting, and module pool programming will be an added advantage.
Good communication is a must.
Need to join on short notice.
1st round Telephonic interview is possible.
At least 2 live implementations are required.
2-3 years of experience is a must.
Technical Graduate (e.g., B.E., B.Tech, MCA, B.Sc Computer Science)
This is urgent.
Please revert with an updated resume and the following details:
Full Name:
Date of Birth:
Daytime Contact Number:
Residence Number/Alternate Number:
Email Address:
Present Annual Salary:
Take-home Salary per month:
Expected Salary:
Last Hike:
Notice Period:
Current Location:
Current Company Name:
Current Company's URL (website):
Reason for Change:
Whether Permanent/Contract:
Passport Number:
Total Experience:
Relevant Experience:
Domain:
Educational Qualifications:
Year of Passing:
Percentage:
Ready for Relocation:
Team Size of the Current Project:
Role:
Any Onsite Experience:
If interested, please contact me at [resource@sysaccord.com].
Thanks and Regards,
Sandhya
From India, Pune
Hello Sir/Madam,
I am Mr. Shrikant R. Yemul, and I completed an MBA degree in Finance and Marketing from ICFAI National College in the Batch of 2010 from Solapur. Currently, I am a fresher and looking to pursue a SAP Certification course in Finance in Pune. Could you please provide me with details regarding the SAP Certification Course, including the fee structure (low cost), duration, etc.?
I am eagerly awaiting your reply.
Thanks & Regards,
Shrikant Yemul
From India, Sangli
I am Mr. Shrikant R. Yemul, and I completed an MBA degree in Finance and Marketing from ICFAI National College in the Batch of 2010 from Solapur. Currently, I am a fresher and looking to pursue a SAP Certification course in Finance in Pune. Could you please provide me with details regarding the SAP Certification Course, including the fee structure (low cost), duration, etc.?
I am eagerly awaiting your reply.
Thanks & Regards,
Shrikant Yemul
From India, Sangli
Hi Naveen.s,
I am really grateful to see the information which you have posted on the board. I struggled a lot to gain that information. Now, my question is: Is certification the only placement benefit as per your words? Are the placement costs this high? It seems too heavy.
Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
I am really grateful to see the information which you have posted on the board. I struggled a lot to gain that information. Now, my question is: Is certification the only placement benefit as per your words? Are the placement costs this high? It seems too heavy.
Thank you.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi All,
I understand that the SAP courses are expensive; however, you will certainly land in a stable career. SAP professionals are well-paid. It's an investment you are making for your career. If you opt for shortcuts or attend pirated institutes, you will not be able to penetrate corporate companies. If you are looking for a long-term career in SAP, it's always better to take the right path. Always pursue SAP in authorized SAP institutes only.
I am hereby sending you the link to authorized SAP institutes in India: [SAP Asia Pacific Japan - Education Partners](http://www.sap.com/asia/services/education/centres/partners.epx).
Also, SAP has tied up with HDFC, which offers educational loans that you can repay in 36/48/60 EMIs.
If you need any more information about SAP, please feel free to contact me via email at mamta@aximinfotech.com.
From India, Maisuru
I understand that the SAP courses are expensive; however, you will certainly land in a stable career. SAP professionals are well-paid. It's an investment you are making for your career. If you opt for shortcuts or attend pirated institutes, you will not be able to penetrate corporate companies. If you are looking for a long-term career in SAP, it's always better to take the right path. Always pursue SAP in authorized SAP institutes only.
I am hereby sending you the link to authorized SAP institutes in India: [SAP Asia Pacific Japan - Education Partners](http://www.sap.com/asia/services/education/centres/partners.epx).
Also, SAP has tied up with HDFC, which offers educational loans that you can repay in 36/48/60 EMIs.
If you need any more information about SAP, please feel free to contact me via email at mamta@aximinfotech.com.
From India, Maisuru
Hi,
I'm into SAP Recruitments, and as far as my knowledge is concerned, certification should be done from a reputed institute such as SAP Labs, Genovate, Siemens, and Delphi. As mentioned earlier, there are institutes that offer training, dummy projects, and even assure placements for just 10-15k, but these are neither worth it nor reliable.
I would recommend taking training from good institutes (not those mentioned above). These can be local institutes that you can evaluate by meeting the model expert. If you find it worthwhile, complete the training program, and then you can get certified by SAP by paying the examination fee which is 25,000 and passing it. To clear the examination, you need to score 60%; scoring 59% means you have to reappear.
While Google can be a reliable guide for study material, I believe it would be cost-effective and valuable as well.
Regards,
Gauri.
From India, Pune
I'm into SAP Recruitments, and as far as my knowledge is concerned, certification should be done from a reputed institute such as SAP Labs, Genovate, Siemens, and Delphi. As mentioned earlier, there are institutes that offer training, dummy projects, and even assure placements for just 10-15k, but these are neither worth it nor reliable.
I would recommend taking training from good institutes (not those mentioned above). These can be local institutes that you can evaluate by meeting the model expert. If you find it worthwhile, complete the training program, and then you can get certified by SAP by paying the examination fee which is 25,000 and passing it. To clear the examination, you need to score 60%; scoring 59% means you have to reappear.
While Google can be a reliable guide for study material, I believe it would be cost-effective and valuable as well.
Regards,
Gauri.
From India, Pune
Hi Annu,
First, I want to mention that it's Reliance Global Services (RGS) in Hyderabad, and it's, of course, a good institute for SAP training. The quality depends on the module you want to pursue and the duration. If you prefer studying from a different location, RGS has three branches in India (Hyderabad, Pune, and Bangalore). Additionally, there are many institutes like "Yes Technologies," "Unisoft," "Vcentric," and many more in South India for SAP training. However, it's clear that none of these institutes will provide you with a certification program.
In India, certification costs are expected to decrease soon, but you may have to wait until the year-end. If you want to pursue certification immediately, choose an e-learning program from any SAP education channel partner. Previously, Singapore offered certification without any course fee, and many people moved there to enroll and easily obtain certification. The current scenario has changed, but Dubai is still open to all. My advice is to first learn SAP from a reputable institute, gain 1-2 years of real-time experience, and then pursue certification outside India. For more details, contact rahis@live.com.
From India, Bangalore
First, I want to mention that it's Reliance Global Services (RGS) in Hyderabad, and it's, of course, a good institute for SAP training. The quality depends on the module you want to pursue and the duration. If you prefer studying from a different location, RGS has three branches in India (Hyderabad, Pune, and Bangalore). Additionally, there are many institutes like "Yes Technologies," "Unisoft," "Vcentric," and many more in South India for SAP training. However, it's clear that none of these institutes will provide you with a certification program.
In India, certification costs are expected to decrease soon, but you may have to wait until the year-end. If you want to pursue certification immediately, choose an e-learning program from any SAP education channel partner. Previously, Singapore offered certification without any course fee, and many people moved there to enroll and easily obtain certification. The current scenario has changed, but Dubai is still open to all. My advice is to first learn SAP from a reputable institute, gain 1-2 years of real-time experience, and then pursue certification outside India. For more details, contact rahis@live.com.
From India, Bangalore
Hello there!
I think SAP Certification is very expensive because it takes quite a lot of time for education, then exams. The whole SAP system has many different modules, so you should study them all to be a good specialist, and that takes a lot of time. And of course, a SAP Specialist has a very good salary. :) I have recently passed my exam, and I can say it was worth the money I spent on it. By the way, here is the website that helped me a lot in my SAP Certification: cert-tests.com. Good luck, everyone!
From Canada, Toronto
I think SAP Certification is very expensive because it takes quite a lot of time for education, then exams. The whole SAP system has many different modules, so you should study them all to be a good specialist, and that takes a lot of time. And of course, a SAP Specialist has a very good salary. :) I have recently passed my exam, and I can say it was worth the money I spent on it. By the way, here is the website that helped me a lot in my SAP Certification: cert-tests.com. Good luck, everyone!
From Canada, Toronto
Hi all,
Recently, I heard that SAP has introduced a two-week course for which they are charging 1.2 lakhs. Also, SAP has now opened direct certification training. So, all of you, please wait for a few months. We will get certification training at a lower cost. Don't worry.
Regards,
Venkatesh
From India, Visakhapatnam
Recently, I heard that SAP has introduced a two-week course for which they are charging 1.2 lakhs. Also, SAP has now opened direct certification training. So, all of you, please wait for a few months. We will get certification training at a lower cost. Don't worry.
Regards,
Venkatesh
From India, Visakhapatnam
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