MCTS - strange question

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  1. Karma

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    I am looking to emigrate to another country next year.

    I've found out recently that the whole process would be a lot smoother if I had a "MCTS" certification, rather than just years of work experience as a web-developer.

    So - strange question...

    If I passed any of the MCTS exams, would I then be "MCTS"?
     
  2. Kitkatninja
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    Yes (please see below), however I would recommend you do a MCTS exam that relates to your field, instead of just picking any old one.

    The only one that doesn't is this one: Exam 70-536: TS: Microsoft .NET Framework - Application Development Foundation

    -ken
     
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  3. Jonny70

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  4. progcomputeach

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    One route you might want to consider is Professional developer:

    MCTS:
    70-536

    MCTS:
    70-562

    MCPD:
    70-564

    Here are some details of a provider who train in these:

    I am looking to emigrate to another country next year.

    I've found out recently that the whole process would be a lot smoother if I had a "MCTS" certification, rather than just years of work experience as a web-developer.

    So - strange question...

    If I passed any of the MCTS exams, would I then be "MCTS"?[/QUOTE]
     
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