Hi Gavish,
I am Computer Engineer working with SAP's Business Intelligence (BI) Solutions in Mexico City (I'm 42). I've been on SAP's world for only 3 years. Before that I knew nothing on SAP. I only knew Oracle BI Tools and BI concepts, design and BI project management. I then found an opportunity working with SAP BusinessObjects.
So, as you see it's perfectly possible to jump to the SAP's world. And I would really encourage you to try. Knowing a module is not a prerequisite. Your C & SQL knowledge would pave your way through technical areas of knowledge like ABAP or HANA.
But learning a module would also be possible. In my opinion success there lies more on business knowledge and experience than on technical skills, but both can be acquired with real projects.
I believe there would two ways to start. Of course decide first the SAP's area you want to follow.
1) Find a job opportunity as a junior consultant where you can learn by practicing and/or with academy support from the employer.
or
2) Invert some money and take an academy and offer then your professional services to the world.
Both roads imply economical sacrifice or investment, but I think later there will be a retribution. The first opportunity might take time to present but If SAP really attracts you the effort will be worth and, most important, you will be doing what you want, leading your professional career towards the right direction.
Regards,
Fernando