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VGIT recruits SAP ABAP fresher (position 100 no.) from Septemper 10 to December 10 for their clients in Bangalore.

VGIT Started Diploma courses with ORACLE Certification. All successful candidates will be provided 6 months real time job work experience with stipend of Rs.10k from Chain-sys, Chennai.

All Oracle certified Associates / Professionals from VGIT are undergoing 6 months real time project experience at our own client's place, Chennai with stipend.

VGIT is No.1 in Oracle certified partner in Tamilnadu with maximum number of students successfully completed their Oracle certification.

" Vega is glad to announce our recent placements for the professionals in ERP sector"
1. Mr. Senthil - Sales & Distribution Module
2. Ms. Suman - Sales & Distribution Module
3. Mr. Prame - Sales & Distribution Module

Studying has been very interesting at Vega. I am enjoying being a part of dynamic institute. - Bala Kannan - Admin1 (84%)

I really appreciate my faculty help and definitely understand the value of their help in my success in Vega. I encourage all the prospective students to take their help, and I guarantee that you will be satisfied. - Dhiviya - FORMS & REPORT(95%)

I am happy to say that I was successful and am happy doing my Oracle Certificate at Vega. - Ashokrajan - ADMIN2 (92%)

I enjoy studying at Vega because the high standard of teaching and small class size means that we are well prepared for our examinations. - Mohamed Sulaiman - PL SQL (90%)
SAS

SAS is driven by SAS programs that define a sequence of operations to be performed on data stored as tables. Although non-programmer graphical user interfaces to SAS exist (such as the SAS Enterprise Guide), most of the time these GUIs are just a front-end to automate or facilitate generation of SAS programs. SAS components expose their functionalities via application programming interfaces, in the form of statements and procedures.

A SAS program comprises three major parts:

1. The DATA step
2. Procedure steps (effectively, everything that is not enclosed in a DATA step)
3. A macro language

Why SAS?

SAS System has been used deliberately in many organizations, with the number of real users limited to may be a few dozen highly skilled 'Power Users'. Many IT departments, in my experience, seem a bit daunted by the product, perceiving it as 'difficult' or hard to use. This is largely because the SAS System is very comprehensive as well as being cohesive and self-contained. Windows and Java developers don't expect the kind of integration between product modules to be as good as it is in SAS. On the other-hand, traditional methods of deploying SAS applications required a fairly heavy 'footprint' on the desktop for response times suitable for an end-user.