A Beginner’s Guide To Modules, Jobs & Practical World Skills

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SAP (Systems, Applications, and Products) is a global leader in ERP software used by companies of all sizes to manage business operations from finance and HR to supply chain and logistics. As businesses move to automation and data-driven processes, SAP-trained professionals are more valuable than ever.

Who Can Start a Career in SAP?

 Anyone with a background in:

  • Commerce, Finance (for SAP FICO)

  • HR (for SAP HCM/SuccessFactors)

  • Logistics or SCM (for SAP MM/SD)

  • IT or Engineering (for SAP BASIS/ABAP)

And guess what? Even if you’re from a non-IT background, you can get started with beginner friendly modules.

Do I Need Coding?

Not always! Most functional modules like FICO, MM, HCM, and SD don’t require coding you will mostly work on process flows and configurations. Technical modules like ABAP or BASIS do involve coding but are more suitable for IT students.

How to Learn SAP the Right Way?

  1. Choose a practical training institute (like CodeKredit)

  2. Go for live projects instead of theory based classes

  3. Work with real SAP tools and datasets

  4. Get placement-focused training (mock interviews, resume building)

    Career Scope After SAP Training

    With SAP, you can work as:

    • SAP Consultant (Functional/Technical)

    • SAP Support Analyst

    • SAP Business Analyst

    Starting salaries in India range from ₹4.5L to ₹9L for freshers, with international opportunities available in 2-3 years.

    SAP is a high demand skill, and if you’re ready to put in the work with hands on training, the opportunities are endless. Whether you are a fresher or someone switching careers, 2025 is the perfect year to enter the SAP ecosystem.

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