Friday 8 June 2018

How to Prepare for SAP FI CO Certification

SAP FICO Certification consist of two exams, SAP FI and SAP CO. You can refer the syllabus of both exams at given URLs
According to my experience, you should opt for SAP FI certification first and later you can go with SAP CO certification after having 2–3 years of experience.
SAP provides official books to study for the exam, they have defined syllabus path with their official books
There are certain learning methods to pass the exam.
Tip 1: Study, study, study. The very best preparation is to take the relevant SAP course(s) (as can be found on the SAP Certification website) and add to that (at least) a good few months of experience. The course notes are very useful, so if you did not take the course then try to borrow them from someone who has.
Tip 2: Gather as much information as you can about the exam itself from the SAP Training website (see above). Namely:
  • the topics covered and the weight given to each
  • the sample questions
  • the pass mark (“Cut Score”)
  • the number of questions and the time allowed
Tip 3: Do not waste money on websites that claim to provide you with exam questions. The questions are useless – often out of date and sometimes downright misleading. Respect yourself: as a SAP consultant, do you really need to stoop to this level to pass the exam? However, you can practice with authentic online practice exams with erpprep.com
Tip 4: Know what to expect at the exam centre. Exams can be held at third-party sites where the person sitting next to you could be doing a Microsoft exam. Some of these sites are open on the weekend, check for that. You may be required to hand over everything in your possession for safeguarding in a locker. You will be provided with a pen and paper (or other writing material) but you have to leave the paper behind. Assume you will be under constant observation, so no funny business. Try not to drink beforehand so that you don’t have to waste time with a (fully supervised!) bathroom break. Don’t bother asking the supervisor any SAP questions – they don’t know anything, and wouldn’t tell you if they did.
Tip 5: Use ALL of the allotted time. The standard SAP exam seems to be 80 questions in 180 minutes. That is more than enough time, but you should still avoid the temptation to leave early. Check, double check, triple check and then check your answers again. A countdown is displayed on the screen so you will know when it’s time to go.

SAP FI Certification, Erpprep.com review, C_TFIN52_67

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