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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Naman,
Frankly speaking you should plan for a SAP program after gaining 1 or 2 years of that domain Experience in which you want to do a SAP training. . Although, there is no set prerequisite, generally, it is recommended that you have minimum 1-2 years of technical experience.
However, if you want to go for SAP just after your graduation then advisable would be that you should go for the program through an authorized SAP center.
For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/yfgs246
http://tinyurl.com/yfm7qn6
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Frankly speaking you should plan for a SAP program after gaining 1 or 2 years of that domain Experience in which you want to do a SAP training. . Although, there is no set prerequisite, generally, it is recommended that you have minimum 1-2 years of technical experience.
However, if you want to go for SAP just after your graduation then advisable would be that you should go for the program through an authorized SAP center.
For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/yfgs246
http://tinyurl.com/yfm7qn6
Hope this resolve your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please clos
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2011-06-28 12:33:32
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2011-06-28 12:24:02
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Gautam Joshi
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Please ask any query if ou've or please don't indulge yourself into these activities. You can directly put your query in the Q&A section.
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2011-06-28 12:23:38
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2011-06-28 12:22:03
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Saurabh,
As Shiksha is an education portal which believes in giving unbiased guidance, it would be unfair on my part to give you my personal opinion. However, AKSIME is an Autonomous Institute affiliated with Bharathiar University which means it is a distance learning for a University which is located in Tamil Nadu i.e. Bharathiar University. For more information I would suggest you to visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/127497/course/course-Mba-Pgpbm-#courseDescription
I would like to suggest that whenever, you opt for an Institute, few of the things you should keep in mind are: First and foremost the recognitio
As Shiksha is an education portal which believes in giving unbiased guidance, it would be unfair on my part to give you my personal opinion. However, AKSIME is an Autonomous Institute affiliated with Bharathiar University which means it is a distance learning for a University which is located in Tamil Nadu i.e. Bharathiar University. For more information I would suggest you to visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/127497/course/course-Mba-Pgpbm-#courseDescription
I would like to suggest that whenever, you opt for an Institute, few of the things you should keep in mind are: First and foremost the recognitio
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2011-06-28 12:21:30
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Prashant Chauhan
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No, there is no less period course according to your experience but you may get part time course by experience and this course is good for you if you relate with this field.
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2011-06-28 12:20:34
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Nabeel,
Now you have completed your HSC with a decent score, i would suggest you to opt for a bachelors depending what holds the maximum of your interest. Also if you are confused about your interest, you may then analyze your academic scores based on which you can refine the same on the basis of the stronger subjects and may opt for those only.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!
Now you have completed your HSC with a decent score, i would suggest you to opt for a bachelors depending what holds the maximum of your interest. Also if you are confused about your interest, you may then analyze your academic scores based on which you can refine the same on the basis of the stronger subjects and may opt for those only.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!
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2011-06-28 12:19:47
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Naveen, To pursue PhD you need to first prepare your research proposal and send it to the university. The research proposal must include a summary of the proposal and then the proposal in detail. You need to write the topic, reason for doing research, how the research will be beneficial to the community and the university, what is the different thing you are doing that hasn't been undertaken earlier. Also, include how you will progress during the research and the duration you might need to achieve the milestones you have set. If the university accepts your proposal you will be asked to send in your documents after which you will get
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2011-06-28 12:19:29
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Aniket Chowdhury
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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Rae Bareli ,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore for admission to their 4 year Bachelor of Science (BS) program. Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER) for admission to their 5 year integrated Master of Science (MS) program. Indian Maritime University to the following courses: 3-year B.Sc.(Nautical Science) degree course at T.S. Chanakya, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai campus. 4-year B.Tech. (Marine Engineering) degree course at Marine Engineering & Research Institute, Kolkata, Kolkata campus and National Maritime Academy, Chennai, Chennai campus. 3-year B.Sc. (Maritime Scienc
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2011-06-28 12:18:05
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Naveen, To pursue PhD you need to first prepare your research proposal and send it to the university. The research proposal must include a summary of the proposal and then the proposal in detail. You need to write the topic, reason for doing research, how the research will be beneficial to the community and the university, what is the different thing you are doing that hasn't been undertaken earlier. Also, include how you will progress during the research and the duration you might need to achieve the milestones you have set. If the university accepts your proposal you will be asked to send in your documents after which you will get
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