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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Re: After CCNA?????????
If you pass your CCNA then there is really no point in N+. you will gain no new knowledge from it. Better to keep moving forward than sidestepping.
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Re: After CCNA?????????
If you want a serious career in networking and want to progress faster, Assuming you already hold a CCNA as you say, go for a professional level cert like the CCNP. Or go a a more specialised track, ie do CCNA Security then Security Professional. Either way, I advise your untimate goal should be to aim for a Professional level cert. Professional exams are considered to be more senior. Beware though, those exams aint easy.....
http://cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le...aths_home.html Last edited by SilverDwn; 05-19-2009 at 10:14 AM. |
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