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Ravi Sankar Venna

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Follow SAP Training & Education forum on SCN is a great platform to raise your questions relating to SAP Education / Certification / Training / Career opportunities etc. However, over a period of time, there are many questions coming up repeatedly. In order to maintain the quality of the forum, I thought, it would be a good idea to put all frequently asked questions relating to SAP Certification and Career Opportunities at one place. Hopefully, this would be useful for the community.

SAP Certification Question 1. Whether SAP Certification gives me a guaranteed job?

Guidelines to think SAP Certification is NOT a job guarantee program. SAP Certification is only to certify you in a particular area that you have reasonable amount of knowledge at that point of time. This would help the employers to believe SAP, being a third

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party, while recruiting the consultants on the board. SAP Certification is one of the ingredient in the recruitment process, hence, it is in the hands of the consultants to keep the right expectation regarding the SAP Certification. SAP Curriculum offers standard, structured and systematic approach to learning. SAP Education is offered by SAP / Educational Partners. At the same time, there are thousands 2. Whether to train from of Institutes offering, which could be illegal and the quality recognised / nonmay not be guaranteed. If you are particularly looking for recognised Institutes? Certification, nobody other than SAP can issue the Certification. Therefore, any certificate by non-recognised institutes is illegal. Whatever the kind of institutes, it is largely depends on the core strength and knowledge of the Trainer. Every country has its own evaluation process. Some countries like India, they have their own stringent rules in evaluating the rules. Therefore, some are opting to write the 3. How can I appear SAP Certifications in other countries. If you want to write Certification in other certification in other countries, you need to contact that countries? country’s local SAP Education team, they will evaluate case to case basis and advise you whether you are eligible to write the Certification. Visa processing etc. all are on your own risk. SAP is not involved with your visa processing. Certification is not a mandatory thing get a job in SAP field. There are many good consultants without SAP Certification. There are also many good consultants failed to pass the SAP 4. Is Certification a Certification. At the same time, all the certified consultants mandatory thing to get a are not good consultants. You will find some very few job? certified and good consultants. Certification is always good to have and in some situations, the employers may tend to go for Certified consultant when they receive equal type CVs. Every country has their own evaluation process. Mostly countries like USA, UK etc. no much evaluation, just pay the fee and write the exam. However, India or some of the APAC region countries have their own evaluation process. You 5. Am I eligible to write need to pass all their rules in order to eligible to write the SAP Certification & what examination. This would be on a case to case basis. is the exam fee? Therefore, in general, it is not possible to ascertain by anybody whether you are eligible or not. You need to contact your local SAP Education team to find your eligibility and fee details. 6. What if I want to write Certification exam at SAP and Pearson VUE is exactly the same. If you are writing exam at SAP / Education Partner’s site, then the S User ID is created by certification at Pearson them. If you are booking at Pearson VUE, then you need to ask yourcompany’s VUE? basis team or SAP Education team to help you. If the S ID is created by your company, then they may delete when you are moving the company. Recently

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7. I am SAP Certified, but getting no job opportunities? 8. I am Certified, shall I go and do more SAP Certifications? 9. Should I opt for Class Room or e-learning training? 10. Why I have not received my Certification yet? 11. How will I get my S User IDs / Passwords? 12. Are there any grace marks in SAP Certification examinations? 13. How will I get SAP Certification materials? 14. How will I get SAP Certification exam questions? 15. Will I get a Logo, if I pass the SAP Certification?

Guidelines to think written exam at Pearson VUE, the exam is under CCTV and you cannot keep anything with you other than your dress. They would also take your photograph along with identification process. However, this is not the practice at SAP / Education Partner, they would identify you using your passport / driving license. You cannot blame SAP Certification for everything in the world. SAP Certification is not a medicine for all the diseases. You need to look for the grey areas to be improved upon. SAP Certification is only complimentary to your skills. However, employers do look for your education, domain knowledge, communication skills, business acumen, hands on experience, cultural fit and attitude etc. Therefore, please keep right expectations regarding SAP Certification. Nothing inspires you like success, nothing experience you like failure. When you are certified and the people around you are congratulating, it is always a morale booster. Some people tend to go and do more certification out of their own personal interest. Whether all those certifications will give a real benefit or not is a different matter altogether. It is your personal choice whether to go for more certifications or not. Class room training and e-learning, they have their own pros and cons. Class room training is more expensive, however, highly effective. Whereas, e-learning is cost effective, however, you may tend to become lethargic. You need to consider the right choice considering your financial position, availability and the way you want to learn. Usually SAP Certification is delivered to 4 – 8 weeks. Fortunately, I never had a sad stories in this area. If you have written proper address along with your post code etc. usually you should receive it in time. In case if you do not receive by 8 weeks, please contact your local SAP Education Team. SAP normally send you your S User ID and password by post, once you are successful in your SAP Certification examination. If you do not receive it, then you may please contact your local SAP Education team, they should be able to help you out. S user ID is nothing but the Certification Number on your Certificate, preceded by S. There are no grace marks in SAP Certification. There are many consultants who failed just by short of 1%. There are only two things, either pass or fail. If you pass, enjoy and get the certificate. If you are fail, still you are interested, then go and re-book the examination. Please note SAP Certification materials are copy righted materials and I am afraid, they cannot be distributed freely, any such distribution is illegal and may liable for legal action. Unfortunately, many unauthorised people are selling them and keeping them on the internet, please be aware with such individuals. When you are writing SAP Certification, you are going to sign a non-disclosure agreement that you would not disclose SAP questions outside. My best suggestion is frame your own questions from the curriculum books. There are some yahoo groups put some sample questions. Please note Certification questions are far different from these sample questions. Furthermore, we cannot discuss the answers to the questions on the SCN forums.

You can email SAP Education team, they should be happy to provide you with the relevant SAP Certification Logo. You can use them on your CV. It is always good to have hands on experience; however, it is 16. Whether hands-on really not necessary in order to pass the Certification. In experience is necessary order to pass the certification, you should have good clarity to pass SAP on the concepts. Particularly, in technical examination, you Certification? would expect to have hands on knowledge, as the questions may be around field length etc.

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There is no validity period as such for SAP Certification. However, being the technology changing very fast and there 17. What is the validity of are new SAP versions are coming up. It is always good to the SAP Certification? have the latest certification, if you are interested. It may not be really impressive, if you are you are certified in 4.0 versions, when the market is going with SAP ECC 6.0 Ehp 6. Nothing replaces your SAP Project Experience; you would learn many things hand in hand. Each project is distinct in 18. Whether SAP one way or the other, there are number of issues will give Certification is a you real challenges always. When you explore many things, replacement for project you should be able to learn the things effectively. Therefore, experience? Certification is not a replacement for your project experience. Without your project experience, Certification is a salt less curry. If you are trained at SAP / Educational partners, they MAY 19. What kind of help you with the placement assistance. Please do not placement assistance confuse this with job guarantee. There is nothing like job provided by SAP / guarantee. They would forward your CV to prospective Educational Partners? employers / recruiters and arrange some interviews. At the end of the day, it is your ability that fetch you job. If you are on class room training, it is always expected to appear the exam at the end of the academy or maximum 20. When to appear for after a week of the course. Because, the content will be still Certification exam after fresh in your mind. The more you give gap, the more chance completed the training? to forget the concepts. If you are on e-learning, it is up to you to decide when to go for certification. However, it is advised not to give too much time for Certification.

SAP Career Opportunities Question 1. What is the best SAP Module to be selected?

2. I am late 30s or early 40s. Is SAP a right career for me? 3. I am a Project Manager in other Technologies, can I become SAP Consultant?

Guidelines to think This is not something that the other people would decide. This is always the course which you intend to spend your life time on the module. You need to understand your core strengths, your domain knowledge, your programming or technical skills if any. If you listen others words and choose the module, then probably, you would not be able to justify it. Age may not be a constraint as long as you have right conviction and attitude to learn. But at the same you also need to consider the other constraints like your current salary. If you coming to simple reason of money, then it is not worth trying into SAP. Learn passionately, then the growth and opportunities follows. Being a Project Manager in other technologies, you must be already at high paying salary. Whereas, when it comes to SAP Consultant roles, you must be a junior / consultant. The salary might not be that

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4. Is it good move for me to shift from Java to ABAP?

5. What is the best suggestion to learn more SAP modules?

6. Whether faking my CV would help me?

7. I am on a long career break, how to handle this?

8. How much money would I get?

9. Should I go for Permanent or Contracting roles?

10. What are the new technologies that I can go for?

Guidelines to think good. Alternatively, you can try with few modules of SAP and jump towards SAP Project / Programme Management. There are number of people asked this question, is it good to shift from Java to ABAP. It is very easy for people to learn ABAP, when they are good in Java. Furthermore, number of SAP Netweaver Technologies run on Java and ABAP technologies. Therefore, it is always advised to learn ABAP alongside your Java. Being a functional consultant, it is always tend to learn the other modules, however, your core strength will be in one module. To get a mastery in a module takes few years, therefore, you need to carefully plan whether learning a new module would really help you in your long term career. Otherwise, there is no point in spending time learning a new module. Sorry guys, I still strongly reiterate more than 90% of the CVs in the market are either fake or exaggerated. Many CVs speak volumes, however, the knowledge levels of the consultants are very poor. People may not accept my 90% figures, still I stick to it. There are number of people in my life asked this question, I would only tell them, do NOT fake your CVs, it would hunt you forever. I also personally against creating multiple CVs, you cannot have different CVs for different Job. Belive in single CV concept. This is always a difficult and challenging situation, as you are on the long career break due to birth to child, long hospitalisation or sabbatical leave etc.. The morale is low as there are already new people and technologies in the market. It may be difficult, but definitely not impossible. Refresh the subjects, try to learn new technologies in your field and start attending the interview, not much worry about the results, you should be surely there. Money is the last thing that you should think in SAP. I know people talk a lot about money and salaries. If you think Money as a priority in SAP, then you would not learn anything out of it. SAP should give you enough passion to lead your life. I am privileged to meet and work with very few consultants who work tirelessly with lot of passion on SAP Technologies. If you are in India, 99% of the people would go for permanent job. The1% left out opt is the people who do not get best jobs, opt for contracting. Whereas, it is the other way around in Western Countries. Contractors demand good rates, because of their skills, ability and knowledge. Whereas, permanent people may get less salary, however, it has security. When it comes to Contracting, it has good returns, but at the same time high risk. SAP is changing very fast. SAP is no longer like 15 years back, where only concentrated on OLTP systems. Now, they are doing amazing things in OLAP systems. Sky is the only limit in this area.

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HANA, BOBJ, BPC, Mobile Technologies etc. are many hottest skills in the module. But, please note directly jumping into these areas is not that easy, it is good to have ECC / BI / ABAP etc. experience. Particularly if you are in offshore, you hardly see any type of 11. I am a Support implementation exposure. Even in onshore locations also the Consultant? How would I implementation projects are dried up. Some of the upgrade / business get Implementation re-engineering projects are going on. You should always patiently experience? wait to grab the implementation projects. Irrespective of the project type, always concentrate on learning new things on a daily basis. E2E Project would help you to understand the overall life cycle of the Project. However, it does not mean that you are going to master 12. Completed few E2E in all activities. SAP Program works at a high level and it may be Projects, still many grey required you need to be part of number of implementation projects. areas? It is also largely depends on how complex projects that you have worked. Always E2E is an opportunity and try to grab as much as you can. Being a contract consultant, you are always interested in role rather than a position. Whereas permanent employee is always interested in 13. Should I go for position, rather than a role. The more challenging roles that you do, position or role? the more competitive you would become. I personally do not much believe in position, as it is not a permanent thing in life. It is purely depends on person and your loyalty. Money may not be always important, as long as company works the same hard for your personal development as well. If the company is not working for 14. What is the best way to your growth, then automatically, any individual start looking for change the company? other opportunities. Before changing any company need to decide what is motivated to change the company – Money / facilities / training / growth / recognition etc. Every country has its own requirements, some countries welcome the best talent in the world, and some countries are having very 15. How to get the restrict market. You need to first decide whether to go overseas and overseas SAP Job working in more challenging work environment. First need to opportunities? decidewhich country you intend to go and know the immigration rules affect your employment. Then find the sponsors / companies that could help you in achieving your career dreams. Many people have asked me that they have tried very hard to get the SAP Job, still not successful. No defeat is final until you give up. 16. Tried hard for SAP You may not be aware that you are about to get a break, but, Job? Is it time to give up? unfortunately, you might have left the ground. Therefore, once you have committed, never stop trying, whatever be the odds. Keep trying and pushing yourself always. 17. Can I become techno- People always dream to become techno-functional consultants. functional consultant? However, it is very hard to find a good techno functional consultant.

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Technical people always scare about functional terminologies and functional people always scare about the programming skills. If you strongly believe you can spend time in mastering both the areas, it is always advisable to have the techno-functional skills. Unfortunately, you may have work in your life with companies, who never intend to personally develop their resources. But, that does not 18. No trainings provided mean that you should not develop your skills. You should always by my company, what to keep some income out of your salary and keep it aside. Learn the do? new areas / skills with that money. If you do not learn new things, then you would be last in the queue. Usually consultant after certain years of experience tend towards project management. Many people may go into project management, 19. How can I move from because they may get good salaries. This is the general tendency in Consultant to a Project India. Whereas in western countries, most people do the same roles, Manager? however, they become masters in their own area and command with authority. If you have any plans, then you can think of doing PMP or Prince2 to achieve your dream. Life on the bench is always a difficult time. Considering the negative economic scenario in the world, bench is always considered to be a terrifying thing. There is no need to worry much regarding the things 20. How to manage life which are not in our control. However, during this time, you may when I am on the Bench? make yourself more productive by learning new things, reading SAP Help / making SCN Contributions / visiting Service Market Place. These things would surely help when you get a real project. Please note the above views are purely my personal opinion, they in noway related to SAP. The above points / answers are written considering the most optimistic view. They cannot be generalised, sometimes, you may need to consider the exact situation. You would be most welcome if you have any better suggestions / additions to this blog.

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Luciano Pasicel August 3, 2014 at 7:16 pm Hello Ravi, Question for you… I’m thinking getting into SAP and because of my degree in Accounting, FICO would be my ideal option but since FICO it’s been around for yrs I heard it’s very difficult to get in

the market with no experience. Would you consider HANA to be the way to go since it’s in a maturing stage still? Also, How releveant do you think SAP is in California, USA. That’s where I live. It seems SAP is not so much in demand in this area for some reason. What can you say about that? Great blog! Very helpful info Thanks for you time Luciano like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorAugust 4, 2014 at 4:09 am

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Hi Luciano, There is always scope for good consultants in whatever field you choose. Directly going to HANA would be too technical for freshers, unless you have strong knowledge about database concepts / fundamentals. Getting to FICO as a fresher is difficult, but not impossible. I cannot believe but there is not much demand for SAP in California, which is the strongest base for SAP / IT software firms. There must be thousands of companies using SAP. I am sure you will find a decent break if you really put your honest commitment on SAP. You would always find a demand for FICO consultants in the market. Best Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Tariq Ashraf August 4, 2014 at 7:29 am Hello Ravi,

This is such a useful information compiled and after reading this I feel being encouraged to write the exam in near future. Once more thanks for sharing!!! Regards, Tariq Ashraf like (0)

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Ibrahim Khan August 27, 2014 at 11:32 am Hi Ravi, Thanks for your very optimistic and motivating articles. I am a 11+ years experienced PeopleSoft Techno-Functional consultant working in the Middle East. Apart from the technical work I have experience in HCM and Campus Solution Functionality in PeopleSoft. Unfortunately Oracle dosent seem to be interested in selling PeopleSoft products any more in the Middle East. My company also has decided to move on to other products. Hence I am now planning a move to SAP. As a first step I have taken SAP ABAP online course from a non-SAP certified institute. The technical concepts were very similar to PeopleSoft Technical concepts and that was a good morale booster for me. I am also planning to take up SAP HCM training in a similar fashion in the near future as I am more comfortable with HR functionality. Since I do not have hands-on project experience in SAP I am planning to take up both SAP ABAP and SAP HCM certifications. I would like to know what are the job trends in SAP in the middle east. As in are ABAP jobs easily available? what functionality is mostly implemented here in the middle east. I would like to know if the steps taken by me are in the right direction or do i need to realign my focus. Since I would like to search for jobs in the middle east my other concern is if I get a job offer would i be getting an offer that is less than what I make right now since I do not have work experience?

Further more 5 to 7 years down the line I would like to take up more of a functional or a managerial role (with certifications like PMP or Prince2). Awaiting a positive reply. Thanks Ibrahim like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorAugust 27, 2014 at 11:41 am

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Hi Ibrahim, You are the right person to know the job trends in Middle East. I have no much idea about the technologies that implemented in Middle East. With reference to your question, probably, ABAP and HCM much suits your past experience. You would hardly find consultants with techno functional skills. Therefore SAP ABAP + HCM would be a right choice for you. It is up to you if you want shift towards managerial, then you can look for PMP / Prince2 after 5 to 6 years, I hope it would be a good move. Best Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Ibrahim Khan August 27, 2014 at 4:00 pm Thanks Ravi for the encouraging reply. Since im pretty new to the SAP community…is there any place on the SAP website which will let me know who are the customers in the middle eastern region and what modules they have implemented. This info would help me short list companies for me to apply for. Thanks again for your time.

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorAugust 27, 2014 at 4:02

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pm Hi Ibrahim, I do not think you would get this information anywhere. It is confidential to their businesses, I am afraid, you would not find such details anywhere on the web. Hope this helps. Regards, Ravi like (0)

yogeesh B September 24, 2014 at 3:45 pm

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Hi, I want to establish my career in SAP Domain and I am planning to join SAP course, which module has more opportunities in future. I have lot of confuse that for which Module I need to join. Between MM,PP and ABAP Modules which one has lot of opportunities and one more thing I don’t know about Java or sql. I have 1 year of work experience in MM Module but it is user end.

My Qualification is

B.E (ECE) and I am working.

And doing SAP course through E-academy is good or class room course.

Please reply it is of my career which I need to decide so plzz help me.

reply to this email id

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 24, 2014 at 3:51 pm

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Module is not something decided by others. Please have a good look at the certification / career space, you will find answer to your questions. Please read “rule of engagement” using SMS language is prohibited as per the forum rules. like (0)

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Praveen Bitla September 25, 2014 at 9:00 am Hi Ravi, Thanks for the Posting in Blog for Certification about SAP. Thanks & Regards, Praveen like (0)

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Mahesh chenchela October 7, 2014 at 9:01 am Hi ravi, I”m mahesh done bachelors in Computer science and currently doing Masters in Information System Management in Austria. I have learnt SAP MM, SD, Customization and FICO modules. Unable to decide which module I should concerte on as per my background. Did we need to have finance and sales background if i want to enter SD module. Currently planning to do SAP TERP 10 Certification, will this SAP TERP 10 certification would be helpful for me in future if I want to find job on SAP MM or SAP SD? or should I need to do other certification related to MM or SD?

Could you suggest me or provide me information which module would be suitable for me as per my profile and so that it could be helpful for me to plan well. Thanks, Mahesh like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorOctober 7, 2014 at 12:15 pm

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Hi Mahesh, TERP10 is very basic level of certification. Probably, it may not be able to help to become full fledged FICO/ MM / SD Consultant. If you are from Information Systems background, then consider looking for Business Intelligence (BI), Business Objects (BOBJ) and HANA (HANA may be in future) Hope this is helpful. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Mahesh chenchela October 7, 2014 at 1:06 pm Hi Ravi, thank alot for quick reply. From few months I’m really struggling to find proper information regarding which module to take up Its really much helpful for me. Then I need to start with learning with Introduction to SAP BW then further SAP BW – Advanced Business Intelligence, SAP BO – SAP BusinessObjects and SAP HANA ?

Which modules have opportunities in Europe as I’m planning to work in Europe. Best Regards, Mahesh like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorOctober 7, 2014 at 3:26 pm

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Hi Mahesh, Every modules has its own market. BW is the basis for most of these modules. As the data base fundamentals are covered. Few people does direct BOBJ, but struggling with BI, as BOBJ is tightly connected with BI. HANA would be too grey area for you at the moment. Therefore, start with BI, after couple of years learn BOBJ, if you can grasp then try with HANA. Hope this helps you. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Mahesh chenchela October 8, 2014 at 2:06 pm thank you alot ravi. Sorry one last query Have you heard about the Erp4students.eu http://www.erp4students.eu/ where University of Duisburg Essen along with SAP university alliances offering Certification Programs. Are this programs are advisable to do.

Thanks With Regards, Mahesh like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorOctober 8, 2014 at 2:48 pm Hi Mahesh, Not sure about these academies. Please note the fee would be enormous. You need to check the fee also check whether they are member of SAP Alliance Program (as they are claiming) Even if they are alliance partners with SAP, this training would not help you to attend the certification in India. You need to talk to SAP Education in your local area to get further clarity. Best Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Raza Imran October 29, 2014 at 6:32 am Hi Ravi, I am having 5 yr exp in SAP, worked in SAP ABAP, CRM technical and workflow. I want to do a certification in functional. So that easily i get a job in GULF country. I found that their are very rare job oppurnity in CRM or SD function. I am very confuse. Please suggest me the functional certification which help in making good carrier in Gulf also where i can utilize my past experience. Please help

Thanks, Javed like (0)

R P November 29, 2014 at 8:24 am

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hi Ravi, I have followed almost all your blogs and i feel you really are a selfless person. Despite being crowned with the highest badges here and so many times over last many years, you keep contributing and helping. Salute to you. I will frame a question to you to seek your guidance. R like (0)

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Deepak Phatak November 29, 2014 at 10:56 am Hello Ravi sir, All your blogs helped me a lot in getting the insights of SAP certifications . I am a Mechanical engineer plus MBA in Operations management . I am currently working in an IT MNC as a SAP MM Consultant. As I have only 5 months of work exp. in SAP , I am still not aware of complete scope of MM module and discover new things every single day . Still one question constantly comes in my mind which is about growth in an organisation. I would like to know the growth of a SAP consultant in an organisation’s hierarchy . Please can you throw some light on this . Your valuable comments would be helpful and appreciated . Thanks and Regards, Deepak like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorDecember 1, 2014 at 8:41 am

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Dear Deepak, I do not much bother about the hierarchy and growth. Just believe your own abilities, the growth would automatically come and your talents would be recognized. There may be some people who might be worried about the growth, in my opinion, that should be the case. You should try to give your best and learn whatever you can. At one point if would give you all you wanted in your life. Regarding the roles of a SAP Consultant: If you want to be on the consulting side: Junior Consultant –> Consultant –> Senior Consultant –> Solution Lead –> Solution Architect If you want to be on the managerial side, the path would be: Junior Consultant –> Consultant –> Junior Project Manager –> Project Manager – > Senior Project Manager –> Program Manager –> Program Director Hope this would be helpful. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Deepak Phatak December 1, 2014 at 4:45 pm Hi Ravi sir , Thank you for the answer . It is really helpful . like (0)

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NITIN KUMAR February 15, 2015 at 11:25 pm SAP HANA CLOUD FOR FRESHERS

Hi Ravi, I’m learning SAP HANA CLOUD online. I studied sap hana studio online. Downloaded all the necessary software and I’m learning practically as well. So, my question are: 1) will i get a job on the basis of knowledge and online certification(open.sap.com)? 2) should i go for certification paying huge amount and end up without a job as a freshers or should i get some experience, then go for certification? Thanks, Nitin like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorFebruary 16, 2015 at 9:47 am

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Hi Nitin, Please set your expectations right on SAP Certification. No Certification would give you compulsory job, unless, you have something that employers are looking in you. Certification would help you to market yourself in a better way. Employers may look at your Certification particularly if you are a fresher. But, if you fail to get a job, you should not blame Certification, rather should correct the gaps. Please spend your money cautiously. Learn whatever you can on open.sap.com, then try for job with the knowledge you have. Get the job and learn more practical things on your job. Still, if you are interested then go for SAP Certification. Hope this helps you. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Rizwan Dhanani March 6, 2015 at 6:32 pm

Hi Ravi, Thanks for the amazing post. It is the best set of FAQs I have come accross regarding SAP certification. Most of my doubts have been thoroughly cleared. .

Still, I have a couple of doubts and wish you would be able to guide me through them. I have recently moved to Australia (permanently) and would like to appear for the associate FI certification test. I would like to know if the training is mandatory or can I just pay the exam fee and sit for the certification directly. Your valuable advice is appreciated. Thanks Rizz like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorMarch 7, 2015 at 10:49 am

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Hi Rizz, Training is not mandatory in Australia. Please contact SAP Education in Australia. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Rizwan Dhanani March 26, 2015 at 4:56 am Thanks alot Ravi..I really appreciate it…Cheers like (0)

D SINGH March 24, 2015 at 7:46 pm

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Thank you very much Ravi.

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Vikas Vibhute June 18, 2015 at 6:40 am

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Hello Sir, I am working on non-sap ERP in one of the construction company as a Lead Implementer and IT Manager. I have completed my BE-IT and have 7 years of work experience in IT Management and ERP implementation. Recently I took training of SAP BI 7.0 from an individual professional. I want to switch my career in SAP. Kindly guide me how I can move ahead in SAP. Thank You. Vikas Vibhute like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorJune 18, 2015 at 7:53 am

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Hi Vikas, Though there is no shortcut to become a ready made SAP consultant. Every consultant path is a lesson and many hurdle they have to come across, before they hit the success zone. Hopefully, the following blog would be handy: How to transform yourself from a fresher to an expert SAP Consultant? Finally, persistence is the key. All the best. Kind Regards, Ravi

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Vikas Vibhute June 18, 2015 at 9:20 am

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Thank you so much. Warm Regards, Vikas like (0)

Rahul Sakhale July 9, 2015 at 11:16 pm

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Hi Ravi, Excellent Blog

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Chetan Kulkarni July 17, 2015 at 6:47 am

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Hello Sir, Myself an electronics engineer having 3 years of experience in site engineering & project management. I would like to pursue a career as a SAP professional as SAP is implemented in many of our projects & I am bit less aware of its know-how. Can you please tell me which module certification would be suitable so that i can enhance my career? Awaiting for your favorable reply. Thank you, like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorJuly 17, 2015 at 9:38 am

Hi Chetan, If SAP is implemented in your sites / projects, you must be a using being part of their engineering and project team, you must be using the system as an end user. If you are in projects, you should be using the Project Systems (PS) module or any other module like Plant Maintenance (PM) if you are in maintenance section. Module is not something somebody would suggest you. You need to look at your education /experience / business process knowledge / interest. Hope this helps. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

Chetan Kulkarni July 17, 2015 at 2:04 pm

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Thank you for the response sir. Problem is I have a combined experience of maintenance, Planning and project that’s why i asked you regarding module. What exactly are the roles one does after pursuing certifications in PS/PM/MM/PP. I am very much interested in pursuing this as i definitely believe this will enhance my career. Please guide. like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorJuly 17, 2015 at 2:09 pm Hi Chetan, May be the following blog would helpful to you. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) by SAP Consultants

Primarily, you will have Implementation and Support Roles. However, they differed based on the Project to Project. You do not need to worry about the roles at the moment. If you would like to break into SAP, you should have a clear cut plan down the line say 6 months to 1 year. You always need to check yourself where you are compared to your plan. All the best. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

Chetan Kulkarni July 17, 2015 at 2:13 pm

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Thanks sir. I will plan accordingly. In case if any problem is there, will it be ok if i contact you? Thanks again. like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorJuly 17, 2015 at 2:30 pm Hi Chetan, You can follow me on SCN and message me any time. I will be regularly visiting SCN. like (0)

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Venkatakrishnan Srinivasan July 17, 2015 at 10:38 am Hello Mr.Ravi,

Thank you very much for elaborating in such a detailed manner. Really very helpful for the beginners like me. Regards, Venkatakrishnan like (0)

Sam Anpin July 20, 2015 at 6:05 am

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Dear Ravi, I am in a dilemma in choosing the SAP module which is good for me. Telling about me, I am a Post Graduate in Management (MBA). My specializations were IT (Major) and Marketing (Minor). Now I am working in an IT field. So can you kindly advice me which module is good for me? Thanks and Regards, Sam Anpin like (0)

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Venkatakrishnan Srinivasan July 20, 2015 at 12:10 pm Dear Anpin, Kindly browse through SCN there are very much detailed suggestions/opinions are given. But anyway, choice of selecting a module in SAP is purely depend upon your education qualification, and professional qualification adding to with your capacity and passion, of course the major factor. Since you are a MBA with IT back drop, may suggest you to take ABAP (if you have good command over programming language) or any one of the functional modules like FICO ,SD,MM. Again choosing a module depends upon your strength you havn’t mentioned about your basics & work qualification, so always try to analysis and understand first before jumping into SAP. Because SAp is like bow & arrow the far you pull and best you aim, perfect will be the target (career target). Regards

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Sam Anpin July 20, 2015 at 12:41 pm

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Dear Venkatakrishnan, First of all, Thanks for your valuable reply. About my basic qualification, my graduation was in Arts. Along with my graduation, I completed my Software Engineering Course. Then I went for MBA. I hope this will help you in giving me suggestion which will help me in finding a solution. Thanks and Regards, Anpin like (0)

Venkatakrishnan Srinivasan July 21, 2015 at 6:24 am

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Hi, So, as per your qualification my opinion would be SAP ABAP (again it depends upon your level of interest & capability with programming language). Since you have some CS background this would be the good choice for you to enter the SAP world. By Venkatakrishnan like (0)

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Sam Anpin July 23, 2015 at 5:28 am Dear Venkatakrishnan From where I can get the authorized SAP Training Centers of Kerala

Thanks and Regards, Anpin like (0)

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Venkatakrishnan Srinivasan July 24, 2015 at 9:56 am Hi, Sorry Anpin don’t have any idea about authorized institute in kerala, google it. By – Venkataktishnan like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorJuly 24, 2015 at 10:04 am

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Please check this list: Training Locations like (0)

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SRS KANNAN July 21, 2015 at 10:11 am Thanks Ravi, for sharing valuable informations. I am looking for SAP – SPP certification, but not able to find . This is a part of APO regards SRS Kannan like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorJuly 21, 2015 at 10:36 am

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Hi Kannan, I could see few certifications in the area of APO. https://training.sap.com/shop/sap-search/certifications?q=APO If you still do not fine what you are looking, it would be good idea to contact SAP Education, if they have any plans in future to add it to the list. Best Regards, Ravi like (0)

Chetan Kulkarni July 24, 2015 at 12:53 pm

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Hi Ravi sir, Hope you are fine. Since i am not able to afford the training institution fees, i have started learning SAP on my own. Can u just tell me whether there is any online platform where i can practice? Can you give details regarding it. Thanks a lot. like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorJuly 24, 2015 at 1:54 pm

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Hi, You can try Open SAP courses: openSAP | Enterprise MOOCs: Learn anywhere, anytime and on any device! You can also give a try with SAP Learning Hub

https://training.sap.com/shop/learninghub SAP Learning Hub will have discovery edition, where you can get access to ample SAP Certification materials / presentations. Hope this help. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

Irshad Ali July 25, 2015 at 6:51 pm

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Ravi Sir, it is very helpful , for initial start. Thanks Sir !!! — Irshad like (0)

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CYBER GEM September 8, 2015 at 1:29 pm Hi Ravi, I have a query. Since you are also FI/CO certified, I am sure you will be able to guide me. I am having 5 years of FICO experience with 2-3 E2E implementations for FICO, 1 for ABAP with some BW experience. Started-off with ABAP in 2004 and with time moved to functional area. Now I am looking for FI certification. I already have FICO curriculum from my senior colleagues (TFIN50 & TFIN52) since last 1 year, but never gone through it fully. Despite my experience, I feel I still have some grey areas which should be cleared before exam. Please note that I don’t have eligibility issue to sit for the exam.

Since e-Academy is the cost-effective option, before finally paying the fee for e-learning course, just reconsidering do I really need to attend formal training for the sake of learning or just going through FI curriculum self-study (5 times before exam as you’ve clearly mentioned) is good enough. So basically, the question is what special does the e-learning course offer that makes it worth paying for and finish-off quickly. Since the e-learning course and the curriculum material; both are from SAP itself – just thinking how to proceed. Naturally, paying fee is never so easy in today’s economy. Kindly guide. Thank you. CG like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 8, 2015 at 4:28 pm

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Hi CG, Though you are technical person, if you have done 2 E2E implementations in FICO area, I wonder what else you would learn new things by going to any course in SAP FI. If I am in your position, read some available documentation / SAP help etc. and sit for the exam, rather than reinventing the whole wheel. To be honest, SAP FI is not a difficult exam either. If you have enough money to spend, then it is your choice, but, I would advise you to attend direct exam, if you have an option to do so. Please do not worry, you are going to come up with flying colours, please read religiously, the curriculum books as many times as possible. All the best. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Sarfaraz Ahmed September 13, 2015 at 11:03 am Dear Ravi Sir,

I am new to SAP and want to start my career in SAP functional. I have done BCA from IGNOU and currently working as a SAP QM End User since Jan 2013 (implemented in our company). I was part of SAP implementation project (started June 2012) as an SME for Quality Control Department. I am also involve in Production process as my department (QC) is part of the Operation. Can I go for QM and PP model together or fist QM then PP model ??? If I go for QM model then which author book would be good to read 4 or 5 times. Do you think training is really required before exam as I am very much involved and handling all QM processes. Suppose I prepare myself (self study with IDES and other study materials, scn help etc) and then go for exam is it really possible. Please guide me. Regards. Sarfaraz like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 14, 2015 at 8:40 am Hi Sarfaraz, Good to know you. Please check the exam curriculum at https://training.sap.com If you have working on QM, I would expect you should go for QM Certification. At the end of the day, it depends on your interest. You need to check with SAP Education in your country, whether you are eligible to write the Certification without any mandatory training from SAP or their ATCs. If SAP agreed that the training is not required in your case, then you can still pass the exam by doing self reading. Hope this helps.

Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

Sarfaraz Ahmed September 14, 2015 at 6:48 pm

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Hi Ravi Sir, Thank you for your valued guide lines. I checked curriculum on “training.sap.com” and found very familiar to me. I am interested in QM module because I have been working in Q.C for last 5.5 years. I will check here in Saudi Arabia whether SAP allow me to write the exam without mandatory training. Suppose they allow me to write the exam without any mandatory training then how may months is required to prepare myself for the QM Certification exam by doing self reading. Regards Sarfaraz like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 15, 2015 at 8:14 am HI Sarfaraz, It depends on person to person. As these are associate examinations, they would only check the basic fundamentals. If you have worked for 5.5 years on QM, if you religiously study the curriculum books for 5 to 6 times for a month, I believe it would be sufficient to pass the exam. Hope this helps.

Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

Sarfaraz Ahmed September 15, 2015 at 10:50 am

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Glad to know that it’s all about Basic Fundamentals

gr8.

I checked the curriculum on SAP training site and found the codes as well i.e. PLM400/412/415/420. I want to know which QM book or author’s book like

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ISBN 978-1-4932-1203-3 (By Javed Akhtar, available on SAP Press)

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QM Book by Michael Holzer, Michael Schramm also available on SAP Press

would be good for self reading and self preparation. I have some study materials from my friends as well.

Thanks & Regards

Sarfaraz

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 15, 2015 at 11:59 am Hi Sarfaraz, Any books other than the SAP Curriculum books are only complimentary, they may not really 100% help you get through the Certification.

You need to prepare PLM course books as suggested by SAP. https://training2.sap.com/shop/certification/c_tplm40_65-sapcertified-application-associate—quality-management-withs… Please note these books are SAP copyrighted materials not available for free distribution or outside purchase. You may please have look at SAP Learning Hub for access to these materials. https://training.sap.com/shop/learninghub Meanwhile, I would also advise you to go through SAP Help, which is the best literature available. Hope this helps. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

Sarfaraz Ahmed September 15, 2015 at 12:41 pm

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Sir, Thank you for your time and guidance. Now every thing is clear about study materials and SAP help & training hub. Can I purchase this book or material C_TPLM40_65 from any valid SAP source or from where? Thanks & Regards Sarfaraz Ahmed like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 15, 2015 at 12:58 pm Hi Sarfraz, As I mentioned, you may subscribe to SAP Learning Hub Discovery Edition, Getting access & accessing SAP Learning Hub #SAPEducation You get access to not only QM materials, but number of SAP Certification materials. May be above mentioned blog by Tom Cenens would be handy for you. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Sarfaraz Ahmed September 16, 2015 at 10:10 am Thank you Ravi Sir, As you mentioned, I have subscribed to SAP Learning Hub Discovery Edition and already started my study.

Hopefully next year I would be well prepared to go for writing the QM exam and I am well determined for it In sha Allah. One more thing, what should be my next module PP….etc that one is more related to QM??? Thanks & Regards Sarfaraz Ahmed

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 16, 2015 at 12:36 pm Hi Sarfaraz, Good to know you are going through the material from SAP Learning Hub. At the end of the day Certification is a personal choice. You will find good consultants who are certified and non-certified and vice-versa. Having Certification is considered as a good sign by your employer and you are going to be respected by your peers and colleagues. As, you have worked on PP module also then QM and PP would complement with each other. If there is a product costing, then PP is linked in many ways to CO module. Like this there is no end to it. But, please you should know your core module. We cannot be master in all the modules. We should have our core module and then learn other modules adequately. You must break into consulting world, then the world of learning is yours. Hope this helps. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Sarfaraz Ahmed September 21, 2015 at 9:28 am Thank you for your reply, After reading your many replies and postings on SCN I feel morally boosted and confident that I can also be a good consultant. I will keep QM as my core module and next add more.! It’s really true that certification is not the Ticket for my next job but a proof of SAP knowledge .

Is it possible to go for job interviews without any SAP certification if I am very well prepared and having adequate knowledge of business processes and hands on experience of QM module configuration and customization etc.

How can any one prepared him self for job interviews when he is not certified . Thanks & Regards; Sarfaraz Ahmed like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post

authorSeptember 21, 2015 at 9:34 am Hi Sarfaraz, Hope the following blog would be handy for your interviews. Top 10 Guidelines for your SAP Interviews All the best. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Sarfar az Ahmed September 21, 2015 at 10:48 am Thank you Ravi Sir, Nice blog. Regards S Ahmed like (0)

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Kulbhushan Kulkarni September 28, 2015 at 7:09 am

if certification dont get me a job why the hell it costs like you will get lacs of rupee job after certification. like (0)

Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorSeptember 28, 2015 at 10:14 am

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Kulbhushan Kulkarni If you please do not stop spamming, your ID gets reported to Global Moderators to take action. Please stop doing this. If you have some concerned, come up a fresh discussion, rather than posting derogatory statements on every blog. like (0)

Kulbhushan Kulkarni September 28, 2015 at 10:59 am

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hello Ravi, Well noted. i had already come-up with new Blog – JOB After SAP Certification ???? like (0)

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Dipanjan Chakraborty September 28, 2015 at 2:06 pm

Ravi, Superb Blog @Ravi…loved reading it..This is the finest of all blogs that i have ever read for anyone to start and establish a career in SAP…I once had all these questions in my mind before i started with the training… such blogs always help you retain and increase your moral potential.. Thanks again.

Regards, Deep

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Shyam Sunder December 9, 2015 at 8:06 am

Hello Ravi Sir, It was superb blog for fresher. It really helps me a lot. Thanks a ton. Shyam like (0)

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Govindaraj Ramu January 17, 2016 at 12:45 pm

Hi friends, Any one advise me , How to prepare for SAP implementation certificate. Thanks And Regards, Govindaraj Ramu like (0)

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Prithvi Sridhar March 8, 2016 at 9:21 pm

Hi Ravi, I’m an ABAPer with 8+ experience. I’m seeing that virutually everything is on HANA. I’d like to know what does an experienced ABAPer need to do to move to a functional line, but on HANA. Can we jump over to Sales & Operations (Sales and Distribution in ERP) on HANA ? If yes, what’s the certification for it? like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorMarch 9, 2016 at 1:41 pm Hi Prithvi,

You may need to look at training.sap.com All the latest Certifications are available there on HANA. You may need to select best one you are fit into. All the best. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Shantanu Kulkarni April 21, 2016 at 9:48 am

Hello Ravi Sir, I would like to know how a SAP course will be beneficial for myself(BE Mechanical) & what modules are best suitable & their future prospects . Awaiting your Humble Reply. Thanks & Regards, Shantanu S Kulkarni like (0)

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Lidija Miladinovic April 23, 2016 at 8:41 pm

Dear Ravi, hope you are well! Please let me know if you know where could i see study materials for the exam C_PM_71. https://training.sap.com/shop/certification/c_pm_71-sap-certified-associateproject-manager-g/ Many thanks! Lidija

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Manoj Mahapatra May 8, 2016 at 2:25 pm

HI Ravi, Thanks for such valuable informations….I am bit more confused about my future scope in SAP and what course will be best suited for me.I am in Mechanical Project Engineer line in core industries.Whether SAp is a good platform for my experience?and if yes what module i should choose for a better scope….WIll be glad to listen from you… Thanks Manoj like (0)

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bhaskara srinivas June 29, 2016 at 7:07 pm

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praveen Kumar vankayala November 1, 2016 at 8:06 pm

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Dear Ravi sir, My Name is praveen Kumar From UAE. I am Mechanical Engineer with +11 years of Experience in Engineering Oil & Gas field. Due to oil Market hit, I did my SAP mm course from Local non-authorized Institutes in Dubai last month, they clearly explained me the concepts. Now i came back to india temporarily (UAE visa canceled, searching for a job in Oman), I want to write SAP Certification Exam in Singapore (C_TSCM52_67) as a fresher. Before Purchasing Certification, My queries are as below Am i qualified to write a SAP Global Associate certification Exam in singapore?

I enquired ATOS SAP partner in india, They are directing me to redo the training (Why Again with High Price) and certification. Thanks in Advance for Responding. Regards, Praveen Kumar +919494955864

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorNovember 2, 2016 at 1:37 pm Hi Praveen, You need to contact the SAP Education, Singapore. They will be able to advise on a case to case basis. Hope this helps. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Prashant Phale November 11, 2016 at 3:15 pm

hello ravi sir I’m working as sap mm end user since 3 years i want to go for certification my total mm experience is 10+ also interested in wm please guide sir Regards Prashant Phale like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorNovember 11, 2016 at 3:30 pm

Hi Prashant, I am not sure whether you can write direct certification in India. You need to contact SAP Education in India. They would be able to advise you. The certifications are getting updated in SAP Logistics space. Please follow training.sap.com I would always prefer to start with the simple one and then reach the tough once. I would advise you to start a certification, which you are very confident to pass. All the best. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

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Srikanth Nalluri November 14, 2016 at 5:06 pm

Hi Ravi, Hope you are well I have an S User ID from my past company, can i do certification using the same S user ID? Please let me know Thanks, Srikanth like (0)

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Ravi Sankar Venna Post authorNovember 15, 2016 at 1:24 pm Hi Srikanth, No you should not use that. It gets deleted sometime in future. Please contact SAP Education in your country. If you are eligible to write the certification, then SAP would give you a fresh S ID. This is with you for life time. Kind Regards, Ravi like (0)

Srikanth Nalluri November 15, 2016 at 2:20 pm

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Sure Thanks Ravi like (0)

mansi bhatnagar November 17, 2016 at 4:44 am

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sir this is very helpful for the people like me, who is interested in this course but i m totally new to this. Sir, how can we come to know that the certification is genuine and SAP certified ? plz help sir I am very much in confusion. I m from Delhi. like (0)

shajith ahamed December 23, 2016 at 7:33 pm

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Hello Ravi, Hope you are doing well! I have gone through sap hcm course with a sap certified partner and taken my exams around three times but I don’t know where a I did mistake in the exams I fail to get pass marks I secured 50,51 and 53 in the recent exams which I have taken in December ,But the Passing score was 54% It was my dream to get certified and become a sap consultant, and the dream is still a dream for me I am totally fedup now Kindly suggest me how to complete this certification And when I enquired about taking the sap exams on Jan , institute people told me that I cam take the exams only 3 times which I did already if again I need to take then I need to go thru the vlc training again to take the take the exams I can’t bare the cost again so request you to kindly suggest me something like (0)

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Saravanakumar Ramiah Veerasigamani May 28, 2017 at 11:22 am

Hi All, Currently am working with SAP PM ERP 6 EHP 6 and have 3 years of experience in the module and version. I would like to take up direct certification in SAP PM ERP6 EHP7 but I do not have experience in this version. Am I eligible to take up exam in EHP 7 with my experience in the module Or should I have experience in the version too ? could someone confirm on this ?

Thanks

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