What is the percentage of recruitment after completing SAP course?
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HI, I m rashmi.. a textile engg with almost 3 yrs for experience. i want to change my domain to SAP. I can see lot of job oppurtunities in SAP but not sure what is the percentage of people who remain unrecruited even after completing course from the official SAP training institute (seimens)... So just want u guys to sort out my dilemma..... 1] Is there 100% job gaurantee ? 2] What is the starting pay u can expect? 3] Which module should i take up? Thanks !!! please help me out.
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Answer:
Hi, As you are in textile feild,and as per your experience think for pp module from siemens only.noonein this world gives you placement assurance but after doing your course from siemensyou can have very good chances of getting job at around 40k+. vinod 9325913169
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