I have completed B.E (mechanical) and M. Tech in product design and manufacturing, is SAP in MM suitable for me, am a fresher
I am looking for a career in SAP, but not quite sure that it would be the right thing to do, should i go to design field or manufacturing field or do SAP in MM. which module in SAP would be the right choice if i do want to do it.
Dear Sharath, You are a BE (Mech) + M.Tech. (Product Design & Manufacturing) and seeking a career. If you are a creative personality then Product Design would be better or if not choose production/ manufacturing as options. Gain experience in the relevant line and then go for learning in SAP as you'll be in a position to know where you fit in production lines, so that you can pick a right career path. Fresher with SAP alone will not fetch you a job in production company.
Dear Sharath,
You are a BE (Mech) + M.Tech. (Product Design & Manufacturing) and seeking a career. If you are a creative personality then Product Design would be better or if not choose production/ manufacturing as options. Gain experience in the relevant line and then go for learning in SAP as you'll be in a position to know where you fit in production lines, so that you can pick a right career path.
Fresher with SAP alone will not fetch you a job in production company.
Hi, 1) SAP is the world's leading provider of business software which specializes in industry specific Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions. There are different SAP modules you may choose to specialise in : PP - Production Planning FI - Financial Accounting CO - Controlling AM - Asset Management PS - Project Systems HR - Human Resources PM - Plant Maintenance QM - Quality Management and many more. You may explore in any of the SAP module as per your interest. 3) There is no eligibility for SAP courses. It is recommended that you have a few years of work experience before moving into SAP. This will add to your ability to take up SAP
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Hi, 1) SAP is the world's leading provider of business software which specializes in industry specific Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions. There are different SAP modules you may choose to specialise in : PP - Production Planning FI - Financial Accounting CO - Controlling AM - Asset Management PS - Project Systems HR - Human Resources PM - Plant Maintenance QM - Quality Management and many more. You may explore in any of the SAP module as per your interest. 3) There is no eligibility for SAP courses. It is recommended that you have a few years of work experience before moving into SAP. This will add to your ability to take up SAP as a career. 4) While selecting an institute for SAP always go for the one which has industrial link-ups and sound placement records. Siemens is the most popular one. SAP training institutes are commercially run organizations. The courses are quite expensive. So, your aim would be to seek a relevant job after completing training by paying hefty fees. However, if your experience is adequate then you may directly apply for jobs. Please feel free to discuss more. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful. Wish You Luck!
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Hi,
1)
SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software which specializes in industry specific Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions.
There are different SAP modules you may choose to specialise in :
PP - Production Planning
FI - Financial Accounting
CO - Controlling
AM - Asset Management
PS - Project Systems
HR - Human Resources
PM - Plant Maintenance
QM - Quality Management and many more.
You may explore in any of the SAP module as per your interest.
3)
There is no eligibility for SAP courses. It is recommended that you have a few years of work experience before moving into SAP. This will add to your ability to take up SAP as a career.
4)
While selecting an institute for SAP always go for the one which has industrial link-ups and sound placement records. Siemens is the most popular one.
SAP training institutes are commercially run organizations. The courses are quite expensive. So, your aim would be to seek a relevant job after completing training by paying hefty fees. However, if your experience is adequate then you may directly apply for jobs.
Please feel free to discuss more. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
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