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Old 07-01-2009, 12:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Enquiries on mcitp, comptia A+, N+ and CCNA

Can someone pls tell me what those certifications mean im planning to write one of those and i dont know which one should i go for cos i really do not know wht they are all about. (MCITP, N+, COMPTIA A+ and CCNA) I actually read computer Engineering but i want to go into writing certification exams which ofcourse i knw it ll boost my chance in the world of IT. pls enlighten me wht each of them is all about and their benefits.
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Old 07-04-2009, 09:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Enquiries on mcitp, comptia A+, N+ and CCNA

it is difficult to tell you the details about them. I am not very clear about them too. But in my opinion, I think it is better to choose the network direction. if you have no ability and experience in IT industry, it is better for you to begin with CCNA. I think so :)
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Re: Enquiries on mcitp, comptia A+, N+ and CCNA

If you're just starting out it's vitally important to get a good grounding in the fundamentals.

I would recommend starting with the CompTIA A+ to give you a solid understanding of PC architecture and Printer Maintenance. If you then want to go down the network route follow on with the CompTIA Network+. These are good exams to start with as they are vendor agnostic.

Realistically though, these probably won't get you a job outside 1st line tech support. Even if you add a couple of MCPs into the mix.

Employers looking for IT staff really want things like CCNA, MCSA/MCTS and above. It may be tempting to try to go for these first, but you will struggle to complete them properly if you don't have the basics down.

NB: NEVER, EVER be tempted to test king these exams! It's nearly impossible with Cisco exams due to the interactive labs in the exam and although it may get you interviews to have the certs on paper, the gaping holes in your knowledge will become apparent during interview or shortly after. This is not condusive to long term gainful employment.
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