on 2008 Apr 17 10:31 AM
Hi All,
I am working in big IT giant,i have attended the sap basis training and apper for certification so in R3 i got 72% and database i only got 60%.......so overall i didnt got my certification...after that i clear DB2 certification.........
so my question is that
Is it equal to same like basis certification ?means i clear both diifferently.........not togather
should i go for next time basis certification ?or it is ok.
Thanks
Atul
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Hi Atul,
I do not think both the certifications are equals. Certification matters but its is not the only criteria. If you have good knowledge then I think it is okay.
Regards,
Subhasha
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Hi Atul,
Did u appeared for C_TADM51_04 exam?
I think we need to pass the SAP WAS & Oracle section individually.. Right?
1. How many question do u get in each section (SAPWAS & Oracle) ?
2. What are the passing marks individually to be certified?
Regards,
Madhu
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Hi,
You must pass both sections with a mark greater that 70%.
Donu2019t be fooled, you really need to know your stuff and donu2019t neglect your Java revision (ADM 200).
If you want to remain competitive in the market place, why aim for 70% you are only cheating yourself.
Go for 100%!
The guys at the u2018top-of-their-gameu2019 go for 100% and thatu2019s where you want to be.
Hi Atul,
If u have gud domain knowledge then it doesnt matter even if u r not certified. Certification can be beneficial as companies ask for certified associates rest it all depends on ur skill ans experience.
SAP and DB2 certi are diff but ya being certifed is always helpful.
Regards
Priya
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