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Shruti Kashyap

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, it good to pursue CCNA course. There are many career opportunities after completing this course. You can apply job for Network Engineer, Sr. Network Engineer, Software Engineer and much more. After CCNA you can go with CCNP. I also did CCNA course from Koenig Solutions.

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Michael WarnePassionate Blogger and Technology Enthusiast

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Yes, You can do any certification course But Idea is that you should do that course where do you want to make career. I am sharing Some job roles for CCNA certification is an eligibility criterion include:
Network Administrator: salary approx. $56, 994
Network Engineer: Salary approx. $66, 063
Sr. Network Engineer: Salary approx. $89, 900
IT or Information Technology Manager: Salary approx $78,000
Systems Administrator: Salary approx. $59, 000
Systems Engineer: Salary approx. $64,000
Above mention figure you can get the growth of CCNA.
To know more about the scope please read this blog http://blog.koenig-solutions.com/2017/06/15/what-are-
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Michael WarnePassionate Blogger and Technology Enthusiast

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You can learn Cisco training and certification course (CCNT and CCT) within 30 days. Koenig Solutions offers both with reasonable fee. Kindly visit the official website.

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Vikash Jain

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Hi Shri,
Without CCNA or CCNP certifications, it will be hard to get a job in networking field after completing B.Tech. If you don't want to do CCNA certifications, then the best option for you is to join a networking company after completing B.Tech, either as an intern or if you get a full time job, which would be great.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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I think Java and networking have better scope in future.
1) For many years Java language is providing the best technology solution to the industry and also it is the most secured platform.
Also, you can see that Java is the core technology for android. Android also has a good scope in the current scenario.
2) Networking is one of the best fields because we have to do something new to get better and secure mode of communication. Also, after CCNA, you can clear CCDA.

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ravi kumar

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After CCNA somewhere around 2-2.5 lakhs pa and after CCNP in the range of 3 to 3.6 lakhs pa

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sanjeev solanki

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Definitely ! for their bright future he can do CCNA because CCNA has massive demand if they gain good knowledge in networking there was my friend who did CCNa and he got good offer in CISCO ! sound bingo for him and if you will do MCA or kind of any executive or distance learning programme like MCA/MSC IT then it would be best for better future as well.

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