A certification always helps fine tune your capabilities provided you
get a good guide/teacher. In India the IT sector is always booming
hence they are all in hiring mode. So a certification will definitely
give an edge and also the type of work indian IT industry does
requires certified professionals. So go ahead do the certifications
and try to the top 10 scorer. Best of Luck. :)

On Oct 22, 10:05 am, Shef <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am from India...you want to say that in United States that will not
> much more important?
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> Oracle is my area of interest so i want to make it my strong point in
> my professional career.
> I have basic knowledge of PL/SQL and want to make it wast.
>
> Thanks for your replay.
>
> On Oct 22, 1:55 am, ddf <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Oct 21, 6:57 am, Shef <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Hello All,
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> > > Please can you help me for oracle certification and how much it valued
> > > in our IT sector?
>
> > > Should i go for it or not i am a software developer and i have
> > > interest in Oracle from my starting phase.
>
> > > please guide me.
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> > > Thanks in advance.
>
> > Where is YOUR IT sector?  Here in the United States Oracle
> > certification isn't worth much anymore except as a tool to find weak
> > areas in one's Oracle knowledge.  That's not to say it's worthless;
> > the time and energy spent on the training materials can help you learn
> > and understand the workings of an Oracle database.
>
> > David Fitzjarrell

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