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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Yes, you can prepare for yourself, but its advisable to go for training. RH training are quite good. Look for the student review. If you can share where you stay, I might advise on few good institutes. If you are preparing single handedly, get the contents of the RH exam and practice and practice like you can do it in your sleep. RH exams have become much easier than in the past. So practice and you can clear the exam.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Working on Linux/Unix always have a good scope, as you could see most of the big IT firms are moving with Linux because of open source and cost-effectiveness, which means there are more career opportunities. It might not be so useful for you if you move into the ECE domain but if you plan to go into IT then definitely it is very useful.

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varun OzaPilot

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The RHCSA exam is a performance-based evaluation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration skills and knowledge. It is fairly new to India and there are a lot of classes popping up to train students to appear for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator examination. With a technology boom currently happening in India, thousands of new IT firms have come up and a lot of them are requiring RHCPA certified professionals.
Currently, one of the best names In India when it comes to training for the RHCPA exams is Koenig solutions. RHCSA Certification training at Koenig aims to impart core skills and expertise in administering Red Ha
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Linux professionals need a certified course or good work experience on it for employment. However, most employers seek Linux professionals with a formal education along with relevant skills and experience. Applicants most often obtain an associate's or Bachelor's degree in computer science, although other common fields include mathematics or information systems. In addition, some go on to earn a Linux administration certificate. Lab experience may be part of the curriculum. Linux certificate programs offer courses in the field of system administration and information technology. Program lengths vary and may take five to seven semesters
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Divyaraj Singh Shaktawat

Beginner-Level 2

Security wise Linux is best, and requirement of a Linux programmer is more in IT sector.

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Gautam KMake things simple, but not simpler...

Beginner-Level 3

After Linux certification you can move forward with Cloud administration or DevOps, as well as you can move forward with Virtualization.
After Linux certification, you have a lot of options.
Best of luck for your administration career.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
You may refer to CEH course of cbt nuggets.

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Piyush Rawat

Contributor-Level 10

No, its not necessary, you can prioritise on the basis of your interest and scope of each certification.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

The Linux open source operating system, or Linux OS, is a freely distributable, cross-platform operating system based on Unix that can be installed on PCs, laptops, netbooks, mobile and tablet devices, video game consoles, servers, supercomputers and more.
Basic Features:
1) Portable - Portability means software can works on different types of hardware in same way. Linux kernel and application programs support their installation on any kind of hardware platform.
2) Open Source - Linux source code is freely available and it is community based development project.

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