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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
CCNA - Routing and Switching Study Guide. (Ccna Code : 200-120)
By Todd lamle.
Its a good book for ccna starter!
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New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I am assuming that you are asking me the range of starting salaries for ccna and ccnp in India. The starting salaries may vary to some extent depending on your location, your original graduation and the hiring company. An engineering degree would pay higher than a computer science degree which would pay higher than an information systems degree, at least generally speaking.
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from a top institute will command a higher salary. (ii) Your work experience - organization and type of work profile (iii)
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
CCNA Certificate holders can look out for a various career opportunities in prestigious companies like CISCO, Nortel, Dell etc.
The CCNA Certificate holders get job profiles like CISCO Administrator, Network engineer, intranet specialist, network analyst, network architect, network messaging manager, network operator engineer, network support engineer, network system analyst, technician, network manager and solution center engineer etc.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
The best is CCNA training from CBTNuggets. Why? Because, Jeremy Cioara (Instructor) is one of the best trainers on the planet.
cbtnuggets.comCBT Nuggets Certification Packages Just visit this link and watch his demos (2 minutes of each training).
You can also check INE. The whole training is done by Brian McGahan (3xCCIE and CCDE). And what's the most important this training is 100% -> FREE CCNA and CCNA Voice Training from INE
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New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Download packet tracer and start using it
Here are some of the common free CCNA study material links all in one place. If others know of some additional free resources, please add to the list and maybe we can have one long list created.
Workbooks/Study Guides
Free CCNA Workbook free CCNA lab workbook and practice exam
Free CCNA Study Guide - Free CCNA Study Guide free CCNA study guide
Free Cisco CCNA Exam Cert Guide free bootcamp style CCNA study guide
Page on routeralley.com free printable CCNA study guide
Videos (just go to youtube and search CCNA for more)
Chris Bryant Chris Bryant CCNA free videos
CertificationKits a Ciscokits CCNA
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
An MCITP (Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional) focuses on any of several Microsoft server systems technologies, and documents knowledge of those products and their application in a business IT environment. The entry level MCITP focuses on Windows Server and Active Directory (and related, commonly installed tools,) but there are several MCITP options that include Exchange Server, SQL Server, and Sharepoint, to name just a few. The difficulty of these exams varies widely, and your actual knowledge of the products will also play a role in how difficult you perceive these exams to be. In general, the more exper
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
There are two different ways of looking at this. The first is from a personal perspective. Passing the CCNA is not as easy as it once was. The breadth of topics covered is substantial and some of the material is fairly dated. You end up having to learn and memorize a tremendous amount of material. I passed comfortably the first time I took it but I put a lot of work in up front to get that result. I'm working on my CCNP now and while it isn't going to be trivial I'm not nearly as worried. Cisco's current CCNP exam is much better organized and focused than the CCNA which makes it easier to tackle.
As others have noted, you hav
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
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