Which course should I opt: SAS, SAP or Bigdata?

I have done graduation in Computer Science, and working as an IT engineer in an MNC.

1 Follower | 246 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by hasit syal

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    Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    All 3 of them have good opportunities. If you are looking more from statistical analysis point of view and career in healthcare sector, opt SAS, for SAP you must have at least 2 to 3 years functional experience. Big data, again it's more about data mining.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Sandeep Joshi I am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

    7 years ago
    According to me, SAS has more opportunities at freshers level, so you can get opportunities to work as a trainee with MNCs whereas in SAP it's a bit difficult to enter at freshers level. Secondly, it totally depends on your interest what kind of technology drives you more.
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    Ranjit Shekdar SAP consultant and trainer, data scientist

    8 years ago
    SAS and Big Data are more towards analytics and analysis. While, SAP is a business software and you can become programmer using ABAP, HANA, etc. You can also become functional consultant by learning various modules like MM, PP, SD, etc. or can become BASIS administrator.
    If you are going into SAS or Bigdata, it will open a whole new world, where you can become a data scientist or data analyst. So, the choice you make will decide your career path. If you are good with numbers and stats, I would recommend you to go for SAS, data mining, etc. SAP would give you a chance to work with various domains.

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