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		<title>For a fresh BS ECE grad, is it advisable for me to take SAP or CISCO?</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just graduated taking up Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Is it advisable for me to take a certification for either SAP or CISCO?<br/><br/> My friends have been suggesting to me to take either one of these certifications as it does create a wider scope of options for my future career and could possibly provide me a huge boost on my starting salary (I&#8217;m not really sure about this). I know it&#8217;s a bit too early for me to think about salary as I have just graduated, but once I have taken a couple of years as experience, your opinions and suggestions would help a lot by then. Also it wouldn&#8217;t hurt to know things as early as now.<br/><br/> I just want to know about things like, what are my best options as an ECE graduate (I&#8217;m not sure if this is the right place to ask this question)? Is it considered a BIG CHANGE OF CAREER if I choose to take SAP or CISCO? Would you suggest me to take SAP or CISCO as early as now? <br/><br/> Other inputs would also be appreciated. Thanks.<br/><br/></p>
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