Career with SAP TERP10

Hi,
I am an IT consultant with 8+ years of IT background into ERP & technologies with 4 years into Microsoft ERP(Dynamics). I have been working as techno functional & functional. I have good understanding of processes. By qualification, I am a commerce graduate & a computer science postgraduate.
I do not have knowledge on SAP as i never worked in SAP.
I recently came across course contents for SAP TERP10 & institutes offering this training & certification in Pune.
At this point of time, i beg to ask, if it is worth going for training on SAP TERP10? Will it open up job options for me within SAP? Will my expertise with TERP10 training & certification help me contribute in SAP area? Looking at my background i am a perplexed if i can find a space within SAP core areas or technical?
Anticipating your expert feedbacks,
Regards,
Nitesh

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Rupesh huge requirement is there for SAP-BI in IBM Accenture , tcs, and siemens.
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