Enrolled on a CCNA course today instead of intended N+ course, advice please

Discussion in 'General Cisco Certifications' started by tysfoot, Jul 8, 2009.

  1. greenbrucelee
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    greenbrucelee Zettabyte Poster

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    You should get the N+ under your belt first. The N+ teaches you all you need to know whereas the CCNA only focuses on things to do with CISCO and as said without the recommended experience then may have to leave it of your cv to be able to get a job.
     
    Certifications: A+, N+, MCDST, Security+, 70-270
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  2. soundian

    soundian Gigabyte Poster

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    I think I've read round these parts that the A+ is a level 2 qualification. That would fit the bill if my memory isn't playing tricks on me.
    I'll search for the thread and get back to you.

    EDIT: Gotcha http://www.certforums.co.uk/forums/thread21840.html
     
    Certifications: A+, N+,MCDST,MCTS(680), MCP(270, 271, 272), ITILv3F, CCENT
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  3. wizard

    wizard Petabyte Poster

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    tysfoot,

    Can I come round to your college and give the tutor who advised you to do CCNA instead of N+, a good slapping?
     
    Certifications: SIA DS Licence
    WIP: A+ 2009

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