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ERP Scholars Scholars

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Hi Anand,
Now a days, SAP HR in great demand. Multinational companies are managing their business on SAP. They are offering very good salary. I will suggest you to go for SAP HR training. ERP Scholars is proving the industry oriented training with live projects. We have tie up with more than 200 companies. Placement is assured after training by ERP Scholars.

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Prachi Shah

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Now, if you have lost interest in coding, you can surely try to develop your skills in management field too. If you wish too, that will eventually increase your chances of getting a good placement.

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Rohit Rohilla

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Australia is awesome in terms of education, and duration is 3 years rather than 4 years. To gain entry into an Australian undergraduate course, you need to have class 12th passing certificate. Almost all programmes require a score of IELTS exam, which must not have been taken 24 months before the day of the application and should be more recent. Students should have a minimum IELTS score of 6 and at least 60 in class 12th board exam. Scholarships are available to Indian students.

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Priya Prajapati

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Yes, Amrita School of Engineering is definitely a good option to pursue your B.Tech. It's really important to choose a well-known college because there are hundreds of engineering colleges here. Amrita School of Engineering has foreign tie up and is quite well-known in India as well as in foreign. Well known companies come for placements but it all depends on how meritorious you are.

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Deepankar Sharma

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As far as I know Manipal is better than VIT, but there are pros and cons with every University. There are things such as publishing research paper and stuff in which VIT is better than Mainipal, but in many aspects Manipal is much better than VIT as far as Academics and extra curricular activities are concerned.

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