Carrier in SAP MM

hi , i am working with software industry from 3 years for the oil and natural gas client , my role is  SAP MM support analyst.I had worked on java as well now i wanted to make my career in SAP MM ,but i dont know from where should i start and which institute should i join in chennai so that i can get the complete understanding of this module.And also wanted to know the carrier aspect as well as job opportunities in india and abroad.
Would appreciate if someone suggest me.

I have both a certification in SAP and APICS (CPIM).  Both of these certifications have helped me in my career so far.  What is important to understand is how these will look from a hiring standpoint.
If you already have a SAP ABAP certification and have a strong background in SAP, you may want to diversify and show that you have interests in business as well. 
A hiring manager will look at your credentials and try to pin you down as one specific thing.  If you want to be viewed as a pure specialist in SAP, then I would strongly reccomend the MM certification.
However, if you want to be looked at as more business-oriented, and not simply as an "IT-ONLY" kinda person, then I would recommend getting the APICS certification.
Of course, the APICS certification is cheap and you can study on your own time and then take the test whenever you please.  The SAP certification may cost thousands of dollars depending on what your situation is.  However, because one is much easier to get than the other (APICS).  I would recommend getting the APICS certification first and then from there deciding whether or not you want to continue on and get the SAP certification.
My recommendation would be to get BOTH certifications because they will both help you in very big ways.  A true business analyst is someone who is well-versed in both the IT and the operational aspects of the business.
I hope this helped!

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    Edited by: Bhattar Korukonda on Jan 18, 2008 2:54 PM

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