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About the instructor (Praveen)
I worked with major consulting firms such as IBM, Robert Bosch and
was part of multiple SAP implementations for Fortune 500 firms.
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Duration: 6 Weeks | 90 Minutes Monday-Saturday
Week 1
Week 2
Condition Technique(Pricing) - Working with Real Time scenarios & Pricing
Routines and Requirements
Basic Functions Free Goods, Material Determination, Revenue Account, Output,
Text Determination
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
PROJECT. ASAP Methodology, Preparation of AS-IS & TO-BE Doc, User Exits, Real Time Tickets,
Functional Specifications Documents, ABAP Debugging, Working with Z Reports, GAPS, RICEF
Deli era les , LSMW, BDC et
Week 6
Secondary Module: SAP R/3. LE -TRA Transportation, COUNTRY INDIA VERSION (CIN)
How is the SAP market? What are my chances of getting a job after
training?
In general, SAP market has been good from early 2015. SAP install base is huge and a
number of clients are going for upgrade projects and process re engineering projects. After
the training and complete preparation, Id say it generally takes about 1-2 months to land
up in a job. Of course, there will be always exceptions people who will find it tough to land
up in a job and people who get a job in a week. And this again goes back to the point
mentioned earlier I always recommend my trainees to have primary skill and secondary
skill of SAP. Ill help/train people individually in sub areas of SAP.
Yes, clients pay high dollar amounts, but you need to be a master an area in SD or have a
niche specialization meaning you need to have a unique skill that not lot of people have in
market. In my experience, you develop that over a period of time as you work with a
number of clients and work on challenging projects.
So, back to above question what can I make after training? Id say anywhere between
$75-90 per hr is a ballpark estimate. Again, this depends on the type of project and your
immigration status. Generally, implementation projects tend to pay more, but again those
are considered THE most challenging projects.
I believe that SAP learning is not just remembering a set of transaction codes and
configuring some tables. As a functional consultant, you *should* know the business
processes. So I train the students in business processes that are used in different industry
verticals that are used in USA or Globally. Once you know the business process (the
WHY) then the configurations that we do in the system automatically makes sense to you.
Again, the time that you spend depends (I know this is becoming clich, but unfortunately I
dont have a better answer). If you have business knowledge, I would recommend about
12-15 hours every week. If you are a fresher straight out of school, get ready to spend
about 20 hours per week.
For each class, I provide PowerPoint for that class, Recorded Video of that day class, well
prepared material with illustrations and real time client scenarios.
Also for each topic in SD, I send about 100 interview and certification questions. These are a
test of your lear i g a d ill also help you if you pla for a ertifi atio i future. I ll also se d
you e-books; share some blueprint documents & Real time Tickets
Week 2 Week 4
Basic Functions
Delivery Scheduling
Availability Check.
Transfer of Requirements.
Credit Management
Rebate Processing
Appendix: Complete Syllabus 3
Week 5 Week 6
ASAP Methodology
SAP R/3. LE -TRA Transportation
Preparation of BBP Document
Tables & Fields COUNTRY INDIA VERSION (CIN)
Functional Specification Document
ABAP Debugging
Working with Z Reports Revisit any Left Over Topics
Real Time Tickets/Issues
User Exits/Pricing Routines & Requirements Final Mock Interview
GAPS
LSMW/BDC
RICEF Deliverables
Forms
Support Project/Ticketing Process
LIS
Integration with MM, FI, CO & PP
nd
2 MOCK Interview
Questions ?
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