Jun 10 2010

Qualification



qualification
What is the basic qualification to learn SAP FICO module?

Do you need to have a knowledge of Financial accounting to qualify to take up the course? Or its better that you know accounting and not necessarily a qualification?
Will I be able to Work in SAP industry without any prior Experience in Accounting?

Thanks!

you don’t need the knowledge to qualify to take the course but definitely you need it to really understand the course and later pass the exam.
to work in the industry, experience in Accounting is very important..but if you have FICO SAP certification this might help you to get the job without experience.

I am SAP technology consultant and it is even harder for technical people to join without experience.
hope this answer your question ..good luck


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