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SAP course , training for electrical engineering graduate with MBA in Production and operations management?

I am an electrical engineering graduate , completed MBA in productions and operations management. I need help for my career. First treat me i am zero in sap. i am intrested to study sap or / and six sigma.Which is most suitable for career? sap or six sigma. Presently i am in the area of opeartiona nad maintenenace, project feild. More over the cost of sap training is varying from 15000 to 1.25 lakhs per module. Why this much variations.? which is good. this is also for six sigma . what are all the key points to be noted down to select the institute for sap .in case of sap which module i have to select ? pl help me seeking good directions .

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  1. If you mind keeps going everywhere only to have a career to have a good earning potential then believe me you are going no-where .... have a look at your bachelors degree and then at your masters ... now look at your interest ... sap ... six sigma ... you see you are all over the place ... understand your interest and focus on one thing ... both sap and six-sigma are entirely different field ... though both get related when it comes to quality issues ... with a mba it doesn't make sense to go to the technical side of sap ... for the functional part it all depends on current work experience or the specialisation you have done ... six-sigma though the potential is good it's hell of a boring thing to study and take it as a profession to implement .... honestly speaking a simple knowledge of six-sigma is more then enough ... siemens-sap is a good institute for training in sap - there are people at the institute to guide you to select module fit for you ... it's the right and perfect time to go for sap .. all the best ...
  2. Being myself a SAP consultant, I strongly advice you to go for SAP. I was exactly in a similar situation a few years backa nd took up SAP and have absolutely no regrets at all. I took up training in PP module in SIEMENS and took the plunge. But I have never been advising the same to my friends. SIEMENS is very very expensive and to my surprise, found people who get trained in smaller institutes get paid more ! At SIEMENS, you have the brand, top class facility and experienced tutors..but their experience is not going to help you a lot. You are new to SAP and SIEMENS course is for 30 days. How much do you think you can grasp in that short period and make use of the experienced teachers. Just imagine learning a,b,c from a scientist. Is it going to help you? Consider learning a,b,c from a nursery teacher? Which do you think is the better choice? PP, MM or Project systems will suit your background. Market is always good for all these modules. PP is the toughest of the three. MM is the simplest of these modules. PS should be the most valuable of these as you dont find lot of PS consultants. I will suggest you to go for MM. Choose a training institute, that will give you unlimited access to SAP until you get placed. This is what is going to make the difference. And negotiate for all kinds of support until you get placed.. And if you need any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact me...I have already made a few carriers in SAP and am proud of it :--)
  3. Knowledge in anything is power and learning is a continuous process. It doesn't stop at an MBA or a PhD. As SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software any knowledge of SAP in your relevant area of business, would be a worthwhile investment for anyone. Since you are in to operations and maintenance SAP PM sounds a good pick for you. However, YOU would be the best person decide which course you need. Follow these links to read documents which will give you the knowledge to make this decision. http://www.sap.com/belux/services/education/pdf/SAPuserCertif.pdf http://www.sap.info/index.php4?ACTION=noframe&url=http://www.sap.info/public/INT/int/prnt/PrintEdition-81223dea26d1a1662-int/-1/articleContainer-209923dec67254fff7 NOTE: The pricing of SAP courses depend on various factors and it is not possible to diffenciate the 'better' course by how much it costs.
  4. go 4 SAP..nothing comes close to this application..the more you work and learn on it...the higher the compensation you get...get certified...try the below site to learn SAP Certification
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