There is a shortage of SAP professionals. A degree in MSc in Applied Computer Science with SAP can get you a job abroad, says SUKHJIT SINGH ANAND
In these changing times, there is a shortage of SAP professionals all around the world. Germany the hub of IT and Computer Science has the best of institutes and SAP courses to choose from. The most sought after course which also matches the requirements of the IT sector.
M Sc in Applied Computer Science with SAP increases chances of securing a lucrative position in software and IT Industry. This programme covers areas of a full stack developer
About this course
- Duration: Full-time two-year course (including 6 months of paid internship).
- Provided student performs well in his internship, he is likely to be selected by the company.
- German language is taught free of cost in the campus during the weekends as learning the language increases the chance of getting a job.
- Intake: Every year on April 1 and October 1.
- Fees: Euros 20000.
After the completion of the course the Annual package is above Rs 3 lakh and the boarding lodging cost is between Rs 40,000-Rs 50,000 per month. In case the student wants to come back after completing the studies, there are approximately 2,000 MNC's including SAP India (Gurugram) where they can get a job. As soon as the student commences the job he is eligible to sponsor their spouse also.
Positions:
Structural and object-oriented software development in the fields of advanced engineering and architecture.
Systems analyst and system designer for large and medium-sized ERP systems.
Technical and process oriented consulting like project manager with international competencies.
Computer game developer, multimedia designer, network administrator, data base manager, web designer, to name but a few.
By means of guided study applied learning methods are tailored to a student's strengths. This allows students to choose an area of specialisation during their studies for developing individual skills and competencies.
The writer is managing partner,The Calculus (www.thecalculusgroup.com)