CompTIA’s A+ certification is meant for entry-level computer technicians. The A+ certification is a vendor-neutral certification that was introduced in 1993 and is now held by over 500,000 people. It has no prerequisites but is widely used as a starting point for various system administration and network administration certifications. In the IT industry, the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) program is hugely popular and is in fact Cisco's most popular certification. CCNA was introduced in April 1998 and is the entry-level certification for the Cisco Career Certification Program. Cisco’s globally recognized certifications certify the competence of Internetworking professionals in the areas of routing, switching and connectivity. And CCNA is the first step in this route.
The total length of this course is 150 hours.
Basic knowledge of Personal Computers and Windows is desirable but not mandatory.
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Pass the 3 CompTIA A+ Exams and Cisco Exam 640-801
In general, A+ certification validates an individual's expertise, therefore increasing their professional potential by ensuring high standards of technical proficiency. In particular, the A+ certification indicates knowledge of computer troubleshooting for large enterprises. A+ Certification is well-accepted in the IT industry and considered to be a valuable asset. CCNA certification is the global standard of expertise in administering Cisco products. From small scale to corporate, there is a worldwide demand for CCNA’s to provide customized networking support to a wide range of businesses.
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