Hi friends,
I am Annu. I am looking forward to going for SAP Certification, but it is too costly. Actually, my present company is not using SAP tools, but I am looking to further my career in software companies. I have a BCA as my graduation. Can anyone tell me about affordable certification options that are worthwhile?
Goodbye,
Annu
From India, Delhi
I am Annu. I am looking forward to going for SAP Certification, but it is too costly. Actually, my present company is not using SAP tools, but I am looking to further my career in software companies. I have a BCA as my graduation. Can anyone tell me about affordable certification options that are worthwhile?
Goodbye,
Annu
From India, Delhi
Hi annu, this is Sivaranjani Sriram. Me too want to join in that course. If u came to know any info about Sap courses at cheaper rate. Pls let me know. Thanks in advance Sivaranjani
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
I am working as HR Manager in a Software Organisation. Can anyone guide me for SAP course in low rates in Pune? Regards Shilpa
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi James,
I am interested in the online SAP course you were talking about. Please email me the details at sashi_patnuri@rediffmail.com. I am in my final semester of my MBA (HR+IT).
Thank you.
Warm regards,
Sashi
From India, Pune
I am interested in the online SAP course you were talking about. Please email me the details at sashi_patnuri@rediffmail.com. I am in my final semester of my MBA (HR+IT).
Thank you.
Warm regards,
Sashi
From India, Pune
Dear Friends,
I would not advise wasting your money on SAP certification at the initial stage. Instead, consider undergoing SAP training from local institutes that provide placements and working in the field for 2 to 3 years. Even with certification, finding a job is challenging due to the current market conditions, especially for freshers. Please think carefully before investing your hard-earned money.
Thank you.
I would not advise wasting your money on SAP certification at the initial stage. Instead, consider undergoing SAP training from local institutes that provide placements and working in the field for 2 to 3 years. Even with certification, finding a job is challenging due to the current market conditions, especially for freshers. Please think carefully before investing your hard-earned money.
Thank you.
Dear Pavithra,
SAP Certification will cost you Rs. 2.5 Lakhs approximately. There are only two licensed partners, Siemens and Genovate. If you have very good academics and experience, then also in initial days you might have to struggle as doing certification in itself is not sufficient, as most of the companies ask for experienced individuals, and no one is ready to pick up freshers. If you want to verify this, then open any job portal like naukri.com, monster.com, jobsahead, timesjob, etc., and you will realize that since the last few months, there have been no openings for freshers. It seems the market is saturated now.
For further details or any specific queries, you can email me at accountanths@gmail.com.
SAP Certification will cost you Rs. 2.5 Lakhs approximately. There are only two licensed partners, Siemens and Genovate. If you have very good academics and experience, then also in initial days you might have to struggle as doing certification in itself is not sufficient, as most of the companies ask for experienced individuals, and no one is ready to pick up freshers. If you want to verify this, then open any job portal like naukri.com, monster.com, jobsahead, timesjob, etc., and you will realize that since the last few months, there have been no openings for freshers. It seems the market is saturated now.
For further details or any specific queries, you can email me at accountanths@gmail.com.
Hello everyone,
Can anyone please suggest if it is worth spending 3 lakhs to get SAP certification from Siemens? I have enquired from other institutes which are providing this training for only Rs 15,000, but they say that the certificate would be from NASSCOM. I am really not able to decide whether I should go for the expensive one or the cheaper one. What would be the benefits if I go for the expensive one from Siemens? Please help me, friends.
From India, Delhi
Can anyone please suggest if it is worth spending 3 lakhs to get SAP certification from Siemens? I have enquired from other institutes which are providing this training for only Rs 15,000, but they say that the certificate would be from NASSCOM. I am really not able to decide whether I should go for the expensive one or the cheaper one. What would be the benefits if I go for the expensive one from Siemens? Please help me, friends.
From India, Delhi
Dear Annu,
Certifications in SAP are provided only by authorized partners of SAP, which are Siemens and Genovate. Even if you go for certification, you wouldn't be getting a job in SAP in India as the demand is only for experience.
Get training in the module you are interested in, work for 2 years, and then you can appear for the certification exam at a cost of 25k-30k. The training would cost you (without certification) about 20,000 rs - 50,000 rs, depending on the institute.
If you get training from an institute that charges 10,000 Rs, believe me, the trainers wouldn't be real-time trainers. If you require any further information, you can contact me as I am an SAP Consultant myself.
Regards,
Ritu
09827242081
From India, Indore
Certifications in SAP are provided only by authorized partners of SAP, which are Siemens and Genovate. Even if you go for certification, you wouldn't be getting a job in SAP in India as the demand is only for experience.
Get training in the module you are interested in, work for 2 years, and then you can appear for the certification exam at a cost of 25k-30k. The training would cost you (without certification) about 20,000 rs - 50,000 rs, depending on the institute.
If you get training from an institute that charges 10,000 Rs, believe me, the trainers wouldn't be real-time trainers. If you require any further information, you can contact me as I am an SAP Consultant myself.
Regards,
Ritu
09827242081
From India, Indore
I am working as a software engineer for around the last 5 years (as a developer for the last 3 years). However, I work in the telecom domain. Now, I want to move to SAP, but our company doesn't work in SAP. I also have no prior knowledge of it. That's why I am taking a course in ABAP from a local institute. The course is in the introductory phase. After reading some articles and news, I have become skeptical about getting a job in SAP. Even if I get one, would they treat me as a fresher in SAP? Do I have to compromise with my current salary structure? Can you please tell me how tough it would be to work in SAP from another domain? How much time will it take to grasp real-world implementation/projects? I am very interested in knowing more. Would it be a wise decision to move to SAP in the current scenario? I believe you have vast knowledge as you are working as a consultant. Please suggest something.
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Hello Ritu/others,
I have been working as a software engineer for the last 5 years (as a developer for the past 3 years), primarily in the telecom domain. Now, I am interested in transitioning to SAP. However, our company does not operate in SAP, and I have no prior experience in it. To bridge this gap, I am currently enrolled in an introductory ABAP course at a local institute.
After reading some articles and news, I have started to have doubts about securing a job in SAP. If I do manage to secure one, would I be considered a fresher in SAP? Would I need to compromise on my current salary structure? Could you also shed some light on the challenges of transitioning to SAP from a different domain? How long would it take to grasp real-world implementations/projects in SAP?
I am eager to learn more about this transition. Do you think it would be a wise decision to move to SAP in the current scenario? I believe you have extensive knowledge as you work as a consultant. I would greatly appreciate your insights and suggestions.
Thank you.
From India, Calcutta
I have been working as a software engineer for the last 5 years (as a developer for the past 3 years), primarily in the telecom domain. Now, I am interested in transitioning to SAP. However, our company does not operate in SAP, and I have no prior experience in it. To bridge this gap, I am currently enrolled in an introductory ABAP course at a local institute.
After reading some articles and news, I have started to have doubts about securing a job in SAP. If I do manage to secure one, would I be considered a fresher in SAP? Would I need to compromise on my current salary structure? Could you also shed some light on the challenges of transitioning to SAP from a different domain? How long would it take to grasp real-world implementations/projects in SAP?
I am eager to learn more about this transition. Do you think it would be a wise decision to move to SAP in the current scenario? I believe you have extensive knowledge as you work as a consultant. I would greatly appreciate your insights and suggestions.
Thank you.
From India, Calcutta
hi, as i know genovate inst for sap is not in delhi. so can anyone provide me info abt inst for sap he in delhi but in affordable fees. is sap labs a inst for sap hr.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Annu,
Every new craze is costly; like computers, when invented, were not within reach even for well-to-do persons, and now they are quite cheap. Similarly, if we look at the rates of mobile phone calls when introduced in India, they were Rs. 16.00 and Rs. 8.00 per minute for incoming and outgoing calls respectively, and now you can see the rates have drastically decreased with free unlimited incoming calls.
Likewise, the cost of SAP will also decrease significantly when the SAP inventors are able to garner huge registrations of trainees and fill up their coffers to the edge.
Certainly, the value of individuals getting training now will be much higher than those managers who have not learned SAP. Additionally, there will be no additional value for a person learning at a later date when it becomes a compulsory subject for every management stream. Furthermore, the old managers without SAP qualification may become redundant when well-qualified managers are inducted into the industry.
You can consider the cost, whatever it may be, as an investment for the sake of your career.
Best of luck,
P S Dhingra
Vigilance & Management Consultant
Dhingra Consultancy Group
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
Every new craze is costly; like computers, when invented, were not within reach even for well-to-do persons, and now they are quite cheap. Similarly, if we look at the rates of mobile phone calls when introduced in India, they were Rs. 16.00 and Rs. 8.00 per minute for incoming and outgoing calls respectively, and now you can see the rates have drastically decreased with free unlimited incoming calls.
Likewise, the cost of SAP will also decrease significantly when the SAP inventors are able to garner huge registrations of trainees and fill up their coffers to the edge.
Certainly, the value of individuals getting training now will be much higher than those managers who have not learned SAP. Additionally, there will be no additional value for a person learning at a later date when it becomes a compulsory subject for every management stream. Furthermore, the old managers without SAP qualification may become redundant when well-qualified managers are inducted into the industry.
You can consider the cost, whatever it may be, as an investment for the sake of your career.
Best of luck,
P S Dhingra
Vigilance & Management Consultant
Dhingra Consultancy Group
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Deepti,
SAP Training for Rs. 15,000 with a NASSCOM Certificate is better than Rs. 3,00,000 training from Siemens. You can compare the costs of everything in India and Germany (Siemens' country), and you will understand the difference. So, it is foolish to invest 20 times with a foreign company.
P S Dhingra
Vigilance & Management Consultant
Dhingra Consultancy Group
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
SAP Training for Rs. 15,000 with a NASSCOM Certificate is better than Rs. 3,00,000 training from Siemens. You can compare the costs of everything in India and Germany (Siemens' country), and you will understand the difference. So, it is foolish to invest 20 times with a foreign company.
P S Dhingra
Vigilance & Management Consultant
Dhingra Consultancy Group
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi all!
Can anyone suggest a SAP course for initial stages or after gaining experience that would be beneficial to a candidate with good academic records throughout MBA-HR? Would it be a good career choice for a fresher, or should one wait for two years? Is online SAP training beneficial, or is training through a SAP instructor better? Does Siemens provide placement offers? Kindly suggest.
Paramita
From India, Delhi
Can anyone suggest a SAP course for initial stages or after gaining experience that would be beneficial to a candidate with good academic records throughout MBA-HR? Would it be a good career choice for a fresher, or should one wait for two years? Is online SAP training beneficial, or is training through a SAP instructor better? Does Siemens provide placement offers? Kindly suggest.
Paramita
From India, Delhi
hi, I want to do sap hr, but some institiutes are providing this course only in 20000/-. after doing this course from these kind of institute i will get job or not Pls help me out. Neelam
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
I have completed my MBA in HR and am currently working in a leading bank in a sales role. I have a total of six months of experience. I am considering pursuing an SAP course. Could you please advise me on the possibility of securing an HR job after completing SAP? Will this certification help me transition into a different field?
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
Dear all,
I am a mechanical engineer and I want to do an SAP course, but it is not in use in my present company. Please tell me, will it be a good move for my future growth? Additionally, can you confirm if by completing this course, I would be eligible to apply for an IT company?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
I am a mechanical engineer and I want to do an SAP course, but it is not in use in my present company. Please tell me, will it be a good move for my future growth? Additionally, can you confirm if by completing this course, I would be eligible to apply for an IT company?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Hi, can anyone help me with what to do after my degree (B.Com)? Will SAP help me in any case? Do you want me to go to SAP classes right away, or is there still time for me to start?
It would be very grateful if you could help me out.
Thanking you,
Regards,
Nachiket
Email: nachi4u23@yahoo.com
From India, Hyderabad
It would be very grateful if you could help me out.
Thanking you,
Regards,
Nachiket
Email: nachi4u23@yahoo.com
From India, Hyderabad
Dear friends,
SAP is globally recognized business process software used for Enterprise Resource Planning. The skills required to be an SAP professional vary according to the business functionalities (HR, MM, PP, FI, CO, etc.).
SAP is used by comparatively large companies to reduce human cost and data management cost, thus achieving a more competitive edge effectively and efficiently.
Companies with sound capital and numerous functional activities, even though SAP is costly, choose to have it installed with the long-term savings and spinoff benefits in mind. This helps them leverage minimum resources to produce maximum expected outputs. As SAP enables companies to function smoothly with minimum human resources and reach organizational goals, they can offer better salaries.
Companies are seeking the right kind of skill sets, and this guarantee comes from authorized SAP Education Partners. MNCs with SAP job vacancies look for institutions with heavy pay packages.
Training institutes need to invest a significant amount of financial resources in producing candidates for SAP careers. This includes intensive training modules, infrastructure, the right faculty (SAP consultants are to be heavily remunerated), and everything aligned with international standards, making SAP certification costly.
Mr. Sandana Krishnan S. Commerce Lecturer, Mysore
From India, Maisuru
SAP is globally recognized business process software used for Enterprise Resource Planning. The skills required to be an SAP professional vary according to the business functionalities (HR, MM, PP, FI, CO, etc.).
SAP is used by comparatively large companies to reduce human cost and data management cost, thus achieving a more competitive edge effectively and efficiently.
Companies with sound capital and numerous functional activities, even though SAP is costly, choose to have it installed with the long-term savings and spinoff benefits in mind. This helps them leverage minimum resources to produce maximum expected outputs. As SAP enables companies to function smoothly with minimum human resources and reach organizational goals, they can offer better salaries.
Companies are seeking the right kind of skill sets, and this guarantee comes from authorized SAP Education Partners. MNCs with SAP job vacancies look for institutions with heavy pay packages.
Training institutes need to invest a significant amount of financial resources in producing candidates for SAP careers. This includes intensive training modules, infrastructure, the right faculty (SAP consultants are to be heavily remunerated), and everything aligned with international standards, making SAP certification costly.
Mr. Sandana Krishnan S. Commerce Lecturer, Mysore
From India, Maisuru
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,
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
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
My sincere advice is: don't do a SAP course in an unauthorized center. It's a total waste—you won't get placements, and it's a waste of time and money. If you really want to do it, choose an authorized center.
From India
From India
What about FutureSoft Training Institute (Welcome to Futuresoft) for SAP HR? They are charging Rs. 40K for a 3-4 months course. I have 3 years of experience in HR. Now, I am planning for SAP certification. Please suggest.
Regards,
Joyee
From India, Calcutta
Regards,
Joyee
From India, Calcutta
Hi Naveen,
You are absolutely right. Even though there are many MBA colleges in society, how many of them really provide 100% placement? I am also interested in SAP. I have a query: What is the right way to do this course, either in a regular classroom or online? Due to my job, I cannot go for a regular course. Are there any limitations to doing the course online?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
You are absolutely right. Even though there are many MBA colleges in society, how many of them really provide 100% placement? I am also interested in SAP. I have a query: What is the right way to do this course, either in a regular classroom or online? Due to my job, I cannot go for a regular course. Are there any limitations to doing the course online?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
My name is Sunil Pujari. I want to build my career in SAP PP, but is that okay? Because no one knows when the market value of SAP software will decrease.
In the market, there are already many software options, yet they are not widely used. I want to understand if it is worth investing in an SAP course as I need to apply for an education loan for it.
Please provide your suggestions.
Thank you,
Sunil N. Pujari
From United States, New York
In the market, there are already many software options, yet they are not widely used. I want to understand if it is worth investing in an SAP course as I need to apply for an education loan for it.
Please provide your suggestions.
Thank you,
Sunil N. Pujari
From United States, New York
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