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Which is the best SAP module?

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Hi,

my name is vamsi and i have just completed my graduation and i am looking forward do SAP course but, as there are a lot of modules im confused what to select. Can you please suggest me which module is good and has a good demand in  the industry which can help me grow up in my career?

Thank you.

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Former Member
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Hi Vamsi,

As you are a fresher just out of colleage you can select any module in sap as you like but before doing that please consider the following point:

First: Think in which subject you were most interested and always tried to learn more in your academics. Off course it has to do something with your stream of your education as well like for example: if your subject is Bachelor of Commerce then its natural that you would like to go for SAP Financials & Controlling. However if are a Bsc Graduate then think if you like coding, if the answer is yes, think about SAP ABAP option. If you are a Arts Graduate then think which functional skill you want to adopt, is it Sales, Logistics etc. If you have studied Industrial engineering like stuff you may want to go for Plant Maintenance related module etc. So Stream and subject plays a role for you to decide.

Second: No matter which SAP module you select to pursue its always good to read and know some basics of that module what it does, which way it is applicable in the industry, how is the job position,

etc. this will basically give you an idea about which module you want to learn.

Let me know if you need more information or career guidance.

You can join me in linkedin as well if you need.

Thanks & Regards

Subhasish

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There really isn't a definitive answer to this. Every module has its own advantages and drawbacks both in their practice in the business and the benefit to your career. And honestly, what module you're specialized in should be the least of your concerns.

Put continuous, effective learning first -- and the money and promotions will follow in some form later on. What you learn from one module and technology will help you become ready to take on another. Due to the integrated nature of the SAP modules, it is useful to have exposure to several modules.

Your end goal shouldn't be to become certified or specialized in one module or another. Instead, your ultimate goal should be to focus on finding a team of people with whom you'll enjoy working with and will fully support you in developing your career.