Certification Centres in South Africa..?

Need SAP Certification Centres for Business Objects in South Africa..???
Edited by: L K Vepuri on Jan 31, 2010 12:02 AM

Hi L.K,
Where are you situated in South Africa?
If you're in the Gauteng region then the SAP Academy in Woodmead (Johannesburg) is your best bet.
If you only want to write the certification test & you don't want to attend the academy then I think the SAP Academy is the only place that you can write the certification.
Regards, Trevor

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