Where can you find a good SAP training in India
Source: http://www.sap.com/asia/services/education/centres
SAP India Pvt Ltd
Victoria Layo,
30, Vaswani Victoria ,Victoria Road,
Bangalore, 560 025
India
Tel: (91) 80 4136 5555
Fax: (91) 80 4136 5550
E-mail: education.india@sap.com
SAP Education Partners
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Source: www.sap.com/asia/services/education/centres/partners
Siemens Information Systems Limited
5-9-19, 5th Floor
Lakshmi Narsinh Estate
Saifabad, OPP AP Secretariat
Hyderabad - 500004
Tel: (91) 40 23482800/1/2
Fax: (91) 40 23482804
Contact Person: Ms. Chaitanya, V
E-mail: V.Chaitanya@siemens.com
Genovate Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.
A Wing,First Floor
Phoenix House,Senapati Bapat Marg
Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013
Tel: (91) 22 24901839/ 24982754/ 24901824/ 24981236
Contact Person: Mr.Krishnan / Mr. Fabian
E-mail: krishnan@genovate.com
or E-mail: fabian@genovate.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
1st Floor, VIPPS Centre
2, Local Commercial Complex, Masjid Moth
Greater Kailash - 2 New Delhi - 110048
Tel: (91) 11 299220694/29220695/29220696/ 29220697/29221248/29216047/29221247
Fax: (91) 11 29214685
Contact Person: Ms.Rochika Bhatia
E-mail: rochika.bhatia@siemens.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
5th Floor, 144, Mahatma Gandhi Road
Nungambakkam Chennai - 600034
Tel: (91) 44 28334360/28334361/28334362
Fax: (91) 44 28334366
Contact Person: Ms.Sangeeta Arora
E-mail: sapatcchen.in@siemens.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
43, Shantipally
E.M. Bypass. Rash Behari Connector
Kolkata - 700 042
Tel : (91) 33 24428641-49
Fax: (91) 33 24429930
Contact person : Ms.Debomitra Bose
E-mail: Debomitra.bose@siemens.com
Siemens Information Systems Limited
206, LOGOS , Ground Floor
The Bible Society Building
M.G Road
Bangalore - 560 001
Tel : (91) 80- 25095577 / 25095579
Contact persons : Ms. Shubha Ghargi / Prachi Garg
E-mail: sapatcblr.in@siemens.com
or E-mail: prachi.garg@siemens.com
Genovate Solutions Ahmedabad Pvt. Ltd.
308, 3rd floor, "Aatish",
Nr. Samarpan Flats, Off. C. G. Road,
Gulbai Tekra,
Ahmedabad 380 006
Tel: (91) 79 66315706, 66315707
Fax: (91) 79 66315708
Contact Person: Mr. J. Figueiredo
E-mail: figi@genovate.com
Genovate Solutions (Cochin) Pvt. Ltd.
1st Floor, E M Commercial Centre,
Kunamthai,Near Milma, Edapally.
Cochin , Kerala - 682 024
Contact Person: Mathews Cherian
Mobile: +91-9847787503
Direct: +91-4843201837
E-mail: mathews.c@genovate.com
Contact Person: Ramchandran Iyer
Mobile: +91-9847245698
Direct: +91-4843201838
E-mail: ram@genovate.com
Cognizant Technology Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.
3rd Floor, Manchester Square,
14 Puliyakulam Road,
Coimbatore – 641037,
Tamil Nadu,India
Tel: (91) 422 6453308
Fax: (91) 422 3984060
Contact Person: Ms. K Yamuna Rani
E-mail: yamunarani.k@cognizant.com
Genovate Solutions Pune Pvt Ltd
Nuclues Mall, 5th Floor, 501/502,
Church Road, Camp, Opp Police Commissioner Office,
Pune 411001
India
Tel: (91) 020-30520219/30520220
Contact Person: Mr Anuraag Kaushal
E-mail: anuraag@genovate.com
Delphi Computech Pvt Ltd
(SAP Online Contact Centre)
Madhura Towers, First Floor,
Untawadi Road, Near Dhonde Bridge,
Nasik, 422002, India
Tel: (91) 0253-2378623/24
Mobile: (91) 9850093179
Contact Person: Mr Pradeep Saggam
E-mail: pradeep@delphicomputech.com
2007-01-03 21:24:49
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As a self-taught drummer myself, i can tell you that there really is no 'fast" way to learn an instrument. It takes a lot of patience, practice, discipline, and hard work. Now that being said, some people do learn quicker than others so it all depends on the person. I have two cousins that both play guitar and both are self-taught. My one cousin Terry practiced just about every day and picked it up quicker than my cousin Dave, who didn't practice nearly as much. Terry became pretty darn good in about 8 months. It all boils down to how determined you are, how much you practice, and how quickly you pick things up. My advice would be to get an instructional book or DVD and learn a few chords. If you do it on your own you will save a lot of money and you can go at your own pace. Guitar lessons are not cheap these days, unless you know someone. Just give it a shot on your own for a month or 2 and see how you progress. Then if you feel you need lessons to get better, then find a good teacher that won't be too expensive. But the key is to practice....practice.....practice! Good Luck!
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answered by Anonymous
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