Hi,
Its not about any philosophy or demotivating anyone, these are all set market standards and the basic eligibility for SAP, People come by hope thinking that after they do some SAP course, their life will be changed like a dream - but its not true - Honestly SAP is not a shortcut, You go to any institute in India, it may be Siemens or genovate , everyone will show you the good side of the coin - but its very important to analyze yourself before you take a decision - I may sound bit negative - but this are the facts - no company is going to hire you unless you have 1 implementation experience and where are you going to get that from - If you have any answer then let us know - i don't say that you will never get a break in SAP till you don't have implementation experience, You will definitely - but for that you should be too good in SAP in your specific module - Then again your communication and presentation skills are very important as well - what i mean to say is, don't jump blindly - Equip yourself with what it takes for ex - if you want to go to border then you should be equipped with all the weapons which will protect you from all the dangers - so in any field you go there are some basic criteria and instead of anyone judging you , its better that you judge yourself so that you come to know where do you lack - overcome your weakness and then come fully prepared for your next target - SAP
And who the hell says that certification is very important - atleast not in India , if you can crack the technical interview - you have good comm skills - no one damn is going to ask you about the certification - Thats It