What are the government job opportunities after completing SAP?

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    DISHA RANI | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    SAP major functional modules are designed for Private sector Business enterprises. But multiple Indian Government organisations use SAP. SAP is already working with government sector customers such as the PSUs, Public Sector banks, Department of Posts, the Indian Navy, Steel Authority of India, The Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd. , etc. And it is expected that the segment will remain SAP the highest growth area. SAP is contributing to the nations digital endeavors by working with a number of public entities in India. All the best.
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    The software system that integrates internal and external management information across an entire organization. It embraces finance, manufacturing, sales and service, CRM, etc. SAP automates these activities with an integrated software application. The chances of government jobs are quite low after completing SAP. As government organizations are also not seeking any certifications by SAP in respect of their professionals and also accepting their functionality when they are trained at any local agency too. Thank you.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    SAP major functional modules are designed for Private sector Business enterprises. But multiple Indian Government organisations use SAP. SAP is already working with government sector customers such as the PSUs, Public Sector banks, Department of Posts, the Indian Navy, Steel Authority of India, The Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd. , etc. And it is expected that the segment will remain SAP the highest growth area. SAP is contributing to the nations digital endeavors by working with a number of public entities in India.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    SAP is the world's largest selling Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) software system. SAP major functional modules are designed for Private sector Business enterprises. But multiple Indian Government organisations use SAP. SAP is already working with government sector customers such as the PSUs, Public Sector banks, Department of Posts, the Indian Navy, Steel Authority of India, The Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd., etc. and it is expected that the segment will remain SAP highest growth area. SAP is contributing to the nation's digital endeavors by working with a number of public entities in India.
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    archit kumar College selection expert | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    SAP is a software system that integrates internal and external management information across an entire organization. It embraces finance, manufacturing, sales and service, CRM, etc. SAP automates these activities with an integrated software application.
    The chances of government jobs are quite low after completing SAP.
    As government organisations are also not seeking any certifications by SAP in respect of their professionals and also accepting their functionality when they are trained at any local agency too.
    So there is a very dim chance at present that government. They would recruit especially any SAP professionals.

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