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2015-12-22 16:52:22
Guide-Level 15
CCNA is the associate level Certification in Networking offered by Cisco. CCNA in Routing and switching covers basics of Cisco Networking and Routing switching technologies along with IP addressing schemes, routing basics, switching and Wan Technologies. After completion of CCNA course, a candidate can easily install, configure and troubleshoot Cisco Routers and switches for small Networks. After completion of CCNA certification, student can go for CCNP Certification.
CCNP Certification is Professional Level Certification in Routing Switching Technologies offered by Cisco. After completion of CCNP Training, candidate will be a
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2015-12-22 15:10:55
Guide-Level 15
MCITP or Microsoft Certified IT professional can create professionals capable of deploying, building, designing, optimizing, and operating technologies for a particular job role. They make the design and technology decisions necessary to ensure successful technology implementation in projects.
Career prospects:
Network and systems administrator
Database administrator
Helpdesk and customer support
Programmer
Software developer
Software engineer
Web developer or systems analyst
Application developer
Enterprise applications developer
Software architect
Here is the list of some good institutes offering certification in MCITP:
IIHT - Indian Inst
New answer posted
2015-12-11 21:15:51
Contributor-Level 8
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2015-12-11 16:47:21
Contributor-Level 9
Best of Luck.!!
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2015-12-10 15:42:06
Contributor-Level 8
Java itself has very high usage rate.
.net also has high usage as many websites and softwares uses .net.
So every technology has oppurtunity, you just need to go wid your interest and with full dedication
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2015-12-09 14:48:22Beginner-Level 4
CCNA is better than CNA because CCNA is a global certification being offered by the Cisco while CNA does not hold global recognition and is provided by jetking. Both the courses addresses almost the same domain areas with little difference in the curriculum
Hope this helps
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2015-12-09 13:02:12Beginner-Level 4
It's entirely possible, most of the individuals I know, specifically those working for my current and past employers do not have CS degrees, I'd say it's more of a 85% / 15% ratio from what I've seen. Of the 85% who do not have CS degrees perhaps half don't have any sort of degree. From my observations individuals with degrees have no performance edge over those who do not, and only a slight hiring edge is there.
Hope this helps
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2015-12-09 12:58:30Beginner-Level 4
CBT nuggets CCNA on the youtube provides one of the best tutorials for CCNA.
All the best
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